Patents by Inventor Joseph S. D'Amico
Joseph S. D'Amico 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).
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Patent number: 5707425Abstract: The present process is directed to the efficient recovery of helium gas from gas streams which contain about 25 percent by volume or more helium. The process comprises two stages of pressure swing adsorption, each stage being comprised of a plurality of interconnected adsorbent beds. In the first stage of pressure swing adsorption which is comprised of about five phases, the helium content of the gas stream is increased to 95 percent by volume or more. A secondary product gas stream from the first stage of pressure swing adsorption is fed to the second stage of pressure swing adsorption. The second stage of pressure swing adsorption increases the helium content of this primarily non-helium product gas to more than about 50 percent by volume. This gas now with a helium content of more than about 50 percent by volume is fed along with the gas stream as the input gas to the first stage of pressure swing adsorption.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Nitrotec CorporationInventors: Joseph S. D'Amico, Herbert Edward Reinhold, III, Kent S. Knaebel
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Patent number: 5632803Abstract: The disclosed hybrid membrane and pressure swing adsorption process can recover helium from source streams of about 0.5 to 5 percent by volume helium and concentrate the helium to a concentration of greater than about 98 percent by volume. The process comprises a membrane separation followed by two stages of pressure swing adsorption which are used in series. The source gas will primarily contain hydrocarbons but will contain some nitrogen. The membrane unit will contain a semipermeable membrane which is permeably selective for helium and will to the extent feasible reject hydrocarbons. The permeate gas will be increased in helium content by 2 to 10 times. Part of the residue gas is used in the regeneration of the adsorbent beds in the first stage of pressure swing adsorption. Each stage of pressure swing adsorption will contain a plurality of adsorbent beds, and will be cycled through multiple phases.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Nitrotec CorporationInventors: Glenn Stoner, Herbert E. Reingold, III, Joseph S. D'Amico, Kent S. Knaebel
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Patent number: 5542966Abstract: The disclosed pressure swing adsorption processes can recover helium from source streams of less than about 10 percent by volume helium and concentrate the helium to a concentration of greater than about 98 percent by volume. Two stages of pressure swing adsorption are used in series. The source of the helium gas will be natural gas wells. The source gas will contain hydrocarbons but in most instances the primary gas other than helium will be nitrogen. Each stage of pressure swing adsorption will contain a plurality of adsorbent beds, and preferably about four. In each stage the adsorbent beds will be cycled through multiple phases. In the first stage the adsorbent beds will sequentially undergo the phases of adsorption, recycle, depressurization, evacuation, helium pressurization and recycle feed pressurization.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Nitrotec CorporationInventors: Joseph S. D'Amico, Herbert E. Reinhold, III, Kent S. Knaebel
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Patent number: 5536300Abstract: A natural gas feed stream containing significant quantities of nitrogen can be increased to a content of greater than 95 percent by volume of natural gas, and preferably greater than about 98 percent, by passing the natural gas feed stream sequentially through at least four adsorbent beds which are cycled through six phases comprising an adsorption phase to adsorb natural gas, a recycle phase to remove feed gas from the voids in the adsorbent bed and nitrogen from the adsorbent by the passage of a depressurization gas therethrough to produce a recycle gas, a depressurization phase to reduce the adsorbent bed pressure to about ambient and to produce the depressurization gas, an evacuation phase where the pressure in the adsorbent is further reduced and an enriched natural gas product stream recovered, a pressurization phase where the pressure in the adsorbent bed is increased using nitrogen gas from a bed in an adsorption phase, and further pressurizing the adsorbent bed in a recycle feed pressurization phaseType: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Nitrotec CorporationInventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, III, Joseph S. D'Amico, Kent S. Knaebel
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Patent number: 5089048Abstract: A method is provided for extracting helium from a relatively helium poor gas mixture through a pressure swing adsorption process which adhieves an enriched product gas containing over 50% helium. The gas mixture to be enriched is fed cyclically to four adsorber vessels ranged in parallel which successively pass through a pressure build-up, an adsorptive and a pressure relief phase, with pressure build-up and relief being in part brought about by pressure compensation with any one of the other adsorbers. The pressure-build up and relief phases include a series of three and four, respectively, steps involving alternating pressure levels. As a preliminary treatment, the process may include an initial step wherein the unenriched gas mixture is first fed through a series of pre-filters filled with activated carbon for removing higher hydrocarbons.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1989Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Bergwerksverband GmbHInventors: Karl Knoblauch, Erwin Pilarczyk, Klaus Giessler, Hans Bukowski, Joseph S. D'Amico, Herbert Reinhold
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Patent number: 5080694Abstract: A method is provided for the extraction of hellium of high purity, and high yield, with intermediate enrichment in refrigerating plants, from gases containing very low helium concentrations, by an alternating pressure adsorption process. the helium containing gas is fed cyclically in each of three adsorption stages into four adsorbers connected in parallel. First, higher hydrocarbons and other impurities are trapped in adsorbers (J, K, L, M) filled with activated charcoal in a preliminary filtering stage. Other gaseous components, for example nitrogen and/or methane are trapped in adsorbers (A, B, C, D and E, F, G, H) filled with carbon molecular sieves, in two subsequent adsorption stages. The helium is first enriched in stage (I) and then extracted in stage (II) as refined helium with a helium content of 99.9%. The gas used is preferably natural gas with a 2 to 10% helium content.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Bergwerksverband GmbHInventors: Karl Knoblauch, Erwin Pilarczyk, Klaus Glessler, Hans Bukowski, Joseph S. D'Amico, Herbert Reinhold
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Patent number: 5042811Abstract: A device for weakening the right hand grip on a golf club in order to allow better extension in a swing for the left arm and club shaft. A body has three identations, two to be gripped by the thumb and middle finger of the right hand and a third indentation disposed between the other two for accepting the width of the golf club shaft. The body is gripped by the thumb and middle finger of the right hand and the third indentation is placed against the club shaft. The resulting grip maintains the positioning of a standard grip while at the same time weakening the right hand strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Inventor: Joseph S. D'Amico
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Patent number: 4733788Abstract: A fingernail polish bottle has a neck which includes a liquid-holding well formed interiorly of the external threads which receive and retain the bottle's cap. The well captures and collects fingernail polish which runs down the neck so as to prevent the polish from fouling the threads.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1987Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Inventor: Joseph S. D'Amico