Patents by Inventor John Hefele

John Hefele 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).

  • Patent number: 6123808
    Abstract: In a pulp treatment vessel, such as a kraft pulp continuous vertical digester, a cellulose slurry is caused to flow in the vessel interior in a flow path. A substantially annular void is formed at at least one point along the flow path, and dilution or treatment liquor is introduced into the substantially annular void so that the liquor is substantially uniformly distributed about the periphery of or into the slurry. The annular void may be formed by a step out in the vessel, and the uniform introduction of dilution liquor may be accomplished utilizing one or more openings, such as a plurality of openings substantially evenly spaced around the substantially annular void, e.g. using a screen surface. The screen surface may be substantially vertical or conical.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: Ahlstrom Machinery Inc.
    Inventors: Grant E. Bechard, John Hefele, Larry W. Laakso, Mark D. Barrett, R. Fred Chasse
  • Patent number: 5187956
    Abstract: In a pressure diffuser, clogging of the tapered inlet passageway at the bottom of the vessel is minimized by providing a number of lubricating fluid introducing nipples disposed circumferentially around the annular passageway. The nipples introduce lubricating fluid so that it flows upwardly along the inner wall of the vessel. The vessel inner wall and the bottom support for the screen at the passageway are polished and free of projections, so that friction is minimized. The nipples are provided in sets that are staggered so that a nozzle is placed about every 15.degree. around the circumference of the vessel, and a common annular header--mounted on the support legs of the vessel--provides the lubricating fluid. Should screen movement slow as a result of paper pulp properties near the screen bottom support, the flow rate of lubricating liquid can be increased so as to significantly dilute the pulp at the passageway until slow movement of the screen is overcome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph R. Phillips, Peter E. T. Warloff, John Hefele, Victor L. Bilodeau, Ronald G. Bain, Mark Barrett