Patents by Inventor Jerry KRISTIAN

Jerry KRISTIAN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240174541
    Abstract: The present invention provides an improved hydrothermal liquefaction process for managing and sequestering PFAS contaminants in waste materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2023
    Publication date: May 30, 2024
    Inventors: Brock EIDEM, Jerry KRISTIAN, Kieran LEWKO, Shi QIU
  • Patent number: 11827548
    Abstract: Commercially beneficial carbon-containing fractions can be recovered from hydrothermal liquefaction reactions in various types of processors. Feedstock slurry from waste solids is placed into a pressurized processor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period. On discharge from the processor the processed discharge is separated into liquid and solid fractions. Gaseous fractions including carbon dioxide can also be removed or off-taken from the processor. New molecular structures are created in this reaction, resulting in fractions including biogas, biofuels, biosolids and biocrude. Silica, phosphates, potash and low concentration nitrogen based fertilizer, along with carbonaceous material can also be recovered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2022
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2023
    Assignee: NULIFE GREENTECH INC.
    Inventors: Jerry Kristian, Brock Eidem, Peter Voldeng
  • Publication number: 20230095921
    Abstract: Commercially beneficial carbon-containing fractions can be recovered from hydrothermal liquefaction reactions in various types of processors. Feedstock slurry from waste solids is placed into a pressurized processor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period. On discharge from the processor the processed discharge is separated into liquid and solid fractions. Gaseous fractions including carbon dioxide can also be removed or off-taken from the processor. New molecular structures are created in this reaction, resulting in fractions including biogas, biofuels, biosolids and biocrude. Silica, phosphates, potash and low concentration nitrogen based fertilizer, along with carbonaceous material can also be recovered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2022
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Inventors: Jerry Kristian, Brock Eidem, Peter Voldeng
  • Patent number: 11518702
    Abstract: Commercially beneficial carbon-containing fractions can be recovered from hydrothermal liquefaction reactions in various types of processors. Feedstock slurry from waste solids is placed into a pressurized processor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period. On discharge from the processor the processed discharge is separated into liquid and solid fractions. Gaseous fractions including carbon dioxide can also be removed or off-taken from the processor. New molecular structures are created in this reaction, resulting in fractions including biogas, biofuels, biosolids and biocrude. Silica, phosphates, potash and low concentration nitrogen based fertilizer, along with carbonaceous material can also be recovered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Assignee: NULIFE GREENTECH INC.
    Inventors: Jerry Kristian, Brock Eidem, Peter Voldeng
  • Publication number: 20210023472
    Abstract: Commercially beneficial carbon-containing fractions can be recovered from hydrothermal liquefaction reactions in various types of processors. Feedstock slurry from waste solids is placed into a pressurized processor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period. On discharge from the processor the processed discharge is separated into liquid and solid fractions. Gaseous fractions including carbon dioxide can also be removed or off-taken from the processor. New molecular structures are created in this reaction, resulting in fractions including biogas, biofuels, biosolids and biocrude. Silica, phosphates, potash and low concentration nitrogen based fertilizer, along with carbonaceous material can also be recovered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2019
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Applicant: Nulife Greentech Inc.
    Inventors: Jerry Kristian, Brock Eidem, Peter Voldeng
  • Publication number: 20200385637
    Abstract: A method of extraction of a liquid hydrocarbon fraction from carbonaceous waste feedstock. Waste material is slurried, by grinding or comminution of same into a substantially uniform stream of around waste material. Fluid would be added as required to supplement the ground waste to yield a slurry of desirable parameters—the fluid used would be primarily liquid effluent fraction recovered from previous operation of the method. Feedstock slurry is placed into a pressurized heat transfer reactor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period of time. On discharge from the heat transfer reactor the processed emulsion is separated into liquid hydrocarbon fraction, liquid effluent fraction and solid waste fraction. A novel heat transfer reactor design is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Inventors: Jerry KRISTIAN, Brock EIDEM, Peter VOLDENG
  • Publication number: 20190249087
    Abstract: A method of extraction of a liquid hydrocarbon fraction from carbonaceous waste feedstock. Waste material is slurried, by grinding or comminution of same into a substantially uniform stream of ground waste material. Fluid would be added as required to supplement the ground waste to yield a slurry of desirable parameters—the fluid used would be primarily liquid effluent fraction recovered from previous operation of the method. Feedstock slurry is placed into a pressurized heat transfer reactor where it is maintained at temperature and pressure for a predetermined period of time. On discharge from the heat transfer reactor the processed emulsion is separated into liquid hydrocarbon fraction, liquid effluent fraction and solid waste fraction. The method can be used in batch or continuous feeding modes. The useable waste stream for the method is ample and diverse—resulting in a substantial source of recovered hydrocarbon fluids. A novel heat transfer reactor design is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2016
    Publication date: August 15, 2019
    Inventors: Jerry KRISTIAN, Brock EIDEM, Peter VOLDENG