Patents by Inventor Kenneth Joseph Drury
Kenneth Joseph Drury 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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Publication number: 20240424712Abstract: A method of plugging a permeable porous cellular body comprises: contacting the permeable porous cellular body with a plugging mixture, the permeable porous cellular body defining a plurality of channels; forcing the plugging mixture into the plurality of channels until a maximum, self-limiting, depth of plugging mixture is disposed within the plurality of channels; and maintaining a constant flow rate of the plugging mixture into the plurality of channels until a pressure on the plugging mixture elevates to a predetermined pressure. Alternatively, the method comprises forcing the plugging mixture into the plurality of channels utilizing the application of a constant pressure over time until a maximum, self-limiting, depth of the plugging mixture is disposed within the plurality of channels; and maintaining the constant pressure applied to the plugging mixture until flow of the plugging mixture into the channels decays from an initial flow rate to a predetermined flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Inventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Anthony Joseph Cecce, Julie Marie Daugherty, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Patrick David Tepesch
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Patent number: 12103195Abstract: A method of plugging a permeable porous cellular body (14) comprises: contacting the permeable porous cellular body (14) with a plugging mixture (100), the permeable porous cellular body (14) defining a plurality of channels (26); forcing the plugging mixture (100) into the plurality of channels (26) until a maximum, self-limiting, depth (114) of plugging mixture (100) is disposed within the plurality of channels (26); and maintaining a constant flow rate of the plugging mixture (100) into the plurality of channels until (26) a pressure on the plugging mixture (100) elevates to a predetermined pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Anthony Joseph Cecce, Julie Marie Daugherty, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Patrick David Tepesch
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Patent number: 11459924Abstract: A porous ceramic honeycomb body (10) including intersecting walls that form channels (22) extending axially from a first end face to a second end face and layered plugs (62) comprised of a first layer (64) disposed on channel walls and a second layer (66) disposed inward toward an axial center of each respective channel on the first layer. The plugs seal at least one of a first portion of the channels at the first end face and a second portion of channels at the second end face of the porous ceramic honeycomb body.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2015Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Thomas Richard Chapman, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Todd Parrish St Clair, Courtney Spencer Warren
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Publication number: 20220063129Abstract: A method of plugging a permeable porous cellular body (14) comprises: contacting the permeable porous cellular body (14) with a plugging mixture (100), the permeable porous cellular body (14) defining a plurality of channels (26); forcing the plugging mixture (100) into the plurality of channels (26) until a maximum, self-limiting, depth (114) of plugging mixture (100) is disposed within the plurality of channels (26); and maintaining a constant flow rate of the plugging mixture (100) into the plurality of channels until (26) a pressure on the plugging mixture (100) elevates to a predetermined pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2019Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Anthony Joseph Cecce, Julie Marie Daugherty, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Patrick David Tepesch
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Honeycomb structure comprising a cement skin composition with crystalline inorganic fibrous material
Patent number: 10603633Abstract: Disclosed is a honeycomb support structure comprising a honeycomb body and an outer layer or skin formed of a cement that includes an inorganic filler material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion from 25 C to 600 C and a crystalline inorganic fibrous material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion from 25 C to 600 C. Skin cement composition controls level of cement liquid/colloid components, for example water, colloidal silica, and methylcellulose migration into the substrate during the skin application process to form barrier to skin wetting and staining during the washcoating process.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2015Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Thomas Richard Chapman, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Christopher Lane Kerr, Mark Alan Lewis, Robert John Locker, Huthavahana Kuchibhotla Sarma, Todd Parrish St Clair -
Publication number: 20190202747Abstract: A method of making a ceramic honeycomb article which includes: applying at least one green membrane coating layer on a green substrate, the green substrate comprising a plurality of cells comprised of a plurality of interior channels and a plurality of porous interior walls between the channels; drying the at least one green membrane coating layer on the green substrate to produce a green coated substrate; and firing the green coated substrate into a porous substrate, wherein applying the at least one green membrane coating layer and the drying the at least one green membrane coating layer are repeated from 2 to 10 times prior to firing to form multiple green membrane coating layers on the green substrate and wherein the firing the green coated substrate forms a ceramic honeycomb article comprised of the porous substrate and multiple fired coating layers on the porous substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Curtis Robert Fekety, Yunfeng Gu, Paul Oakleu Johnson, Yanxia Ann Lu, Zhen Song
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Patent number: 10329204Abstract: A method and apparatus to treat a dried unfired article comprising a ceramic precursor composition substantially held together by a binder, to be resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing. The method includes depositing a fluid on the article surface, and polymerizing the deposited fluid to form a polymer thin layer on the surface. The fluid may be an aerosol, a vapor, a fog, a mist, a smoke, or combinations thereof. An apparatus to perform the method and an article resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing are also provided. The article can be an unfired honeycomb body that includes a dried composition of ceramic precursor substantially held together by a binder and a layer disposed on a surface of the unfired honeycomb body. The surface to be exposed in the green state to a binder soluble solvent and the layer protects the binder from solubilization by the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Paul John Shustack, Todd Parrish St Clair
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Publication number: 20190161415Abstract: Described herein is a cordierite membrane coated on a monolith substrate formed from cordierite. The membrane coating is formed from cordierite particles which have been processed to have a median particle size diameter of between 1 and 3 microns with a narrow particle size distribution suitable for forming a cordierite membrane on a cordierite monolith substrate. After the cordierite membrane is formed on the cordierite monolith substrate, the cordierite membrane monolith has a pore size of less than 1 micron.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Joel Edward Clinton, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Yunfeng Gu, Michael Elwyn Saunders
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Publication number: 20170276042Abstract: A porous ceramic honeycomb body (10) including intersecting walls that form channels (22) extending axially from a first end face to a second end face and layered plugs (62) comprised of a first layer (64) disposed on channel walls and a second layer (66) disposed inward toward an axial center of each respective channel on the first layer. The plugs seal at least one of a first portion of the channels at the first end face and a second portion of channels at the second end face of the porous ceramic honeycomb body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2015Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Thomas Richard Chapman, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Todd Parrish St Clair, Courtney Spencer Warren
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Patent number: 9682902Abstract: The present invention pertains to a pervaporation membrane process for the separation of high octane fuel components from a gasoline feed stream comprising feeding a mixed phase vapor-liquid feed to a cyclone separation means to separate the liquid from the vapor, then sending the saturated vapor to the membrane, thereby extending the useful life of the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Randall D. Partridge, Robert P. Lucchesi, George P. Walchuk, David T. Ferrughelli, George L. Kellogg, Richard Bergman, Kenneth Joseph Drury
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HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE COMPRISING A CEMENT SKIN COMPOSITION WITH CRYSTALLINE INORGANIC FIBROUS MATERIAL
Publication number: 20170044066Abstract: Disclosed is a honeycomb support structure comprising a honeycomb body and an outer layer or skin formed of a cement that includes an inorganic filler material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion from 25 C to 600 C and a crystalline inorganic fibrous material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion from 25 C to 600 C. Skin cement composition controls level of cement liquid/colloid components, for example water, colloidal silica, and methylcellulose migration into the substrate during the skin application process to form barrier to skin wetting and staining during the washcoating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Keith Norman Bubb, Thomas Richard Chapman, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Christopher Lane Kerr, Mark Alan Lewis, Robert John Locker, Huthavahana Kuchibhotla Sarma, Todd Parrish St Clair -
Publication number: 20160121272Abstract: A membrane filter article including: a porous substrate, as defined herein; and a porous first layer, as defined herein, on the porous interior walls of the substrate, wherein the porous first layer has a pore size property as defined herein. Also disclosed is a method of making and using the membrane filter article.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2015Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Curtis Robert Fekety, Yunfeng Gu, Paul Oakley Johnson, Yanxia Ann Lu, Zhen Song
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Publication number: 20160090329Abstract: A method and apparatus to treat a dried unfired article comprising a ceramic precursor composition substantially held together by a binder, to be resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing. The method includes depositing a fluid on the article surface, and polymerizing the deposited fluid to form a polymer thin layer on the surface. The fluid may be an aerosol, a vapor, a fog, a mist, a smoke, or combinations thereof. An apparatus to perform the method and an article resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing are also provided. The article can be an unfired honeycomb body that includes a dried composition of ceramic precursor substantially held together by a binder and a layer disposed on a surface of the unfired honeycomb body. The surface to be exposed in the green state to a binder soluble solvent and the layer protects the binder from solubilization by the solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Paul John Shustack, Todd Parrish St. Clair
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Patent number: 9255036Abstract: A method and apparatus to treat a dried unfired article comprising a ceramic precursor composition substantially held together by a binder, to be resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing. The method includes depositing a fluid on the article surface, and polymerizing the deposited fluid to form a polymer thin layer on the surface. The fluid may be an aerosol, a vapor, a fog, a mist, a smoke, or combinations thereof. An apparatus to perform the method and an article resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing are also provided. The article can be an unfired honeycomb body that includes a dried composition of ceramic precursor substantially held together by a binder and a layer disposed on a surface of the unfired honeycomb body. The surface to be exposed in the green state to a binder soluble solvent and the layer protects the binder from solubilization by the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Paul John Shustack, Todd Parrish St. Clair
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Patent number: 9132388Abstract: A pervaporation element includes a ceramic monolith having an array of parallel channels separated by porous channel walls extending along an axial length of the monolith, and a functional membrane coating a first plurality of the porous channel walls along the axial length of the monolith. The functional membrane functions to separate a fluid into a retentate portion and a permeate portion. The porous channel walls coated by the functional membrane define a plurality of discrete through segments, where each of the discrete through segments are separated from one another by a plurality of uncoated porous channel walls. Fluid entering the discrete through segments is separated into a retentate portion that exits in substantial portion through the discrete through segments and a permeate portion that exits the ceramic monolith radially outward through the uncoated porous channel walls and through a skin of the monolith.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Darryl L Dunning, Paul Oakley Johnson, Robert Lucchesi, Randall D Partridge, Brandon Thomas Sternquist
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Publication number: 20140272276Abstract: A method and apparatus to treat a dried unfired article comprising a ceramic precursor composition substantially held together by a binder, to be resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing. The method includes depositing a fluid on the article surface, and polymerizing the deposited fluid to form a polymer thin layer on the surface. The fluid may be an aerosol, a vapor, a fog, a mist, a smoke, or combinations thereof. An apparatus to perform the method and an article resistant to binder soluble solvent based processing are also provided. The article can be an unfired honeycomb body that includes a dried composition of ceramic precursor substantially held together by a binder and a layer disposed on a surface of the unfired honeycomb body. The surface to be exposed in the green state to a binder soluble solvent and the layer protects the binder from solubilization by the solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Kenneth Joseph Drury, Paul John Shustack, Todd Parrish St. Clair
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Patent number: 8778045Abstract: Cellular ceramic articles are manufactured from a green cellular ceramic body that includes a binder material and a plurality of channels. At least one of the channels is coated with a slurry that includes a green coating composition and a solvent to form a coating layer. The binder material is insoluble in the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Thorsten Rolf Boger, Willard Ashton Cutler, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Todd Parrish St Clair, Patrick David Tepesch, John Forrest Wight, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140142363Abstract: The present invention pertains to a pervaporation membrane process for the separation of high octane fuel components from a gasoline feed stream comprising feeding a mixed phase vapor-liquid feed to a cyclone separation means to separate the liquid from the vapor, then sending the saturated vapor to the membrane, thereby extending the useful life of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Randall D. Partridge, Robert P. Lucchesi, George P. Walchuk, David T. Ferrughelli, George L. Kellogg, Richard Bergman, Kenneth Joseph Drury
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Publication number: 20130256958Abstract: Cellular ceramic articles are manufactured from a green cellular ceramic body that includes a binder material and a plurality of channels. At least one of the channels is coated with a slurry that includes a green coating composition and a solvent to form a coating layer. The binder material is insoluble in the solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: Thorsten Rolf Boger, Willard Ashton Cutler, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Todd Parrish St Clair, Patrick David Tepesch, John Forrest Wight, JR.
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Patent number: 8475557Abstract: Cellular ceramic articles are manufactured from a green cellular ceramic body that includes a binder material and a plurality of channels. At least one of the channels is coated with a slurry that includes a green coating composition and a solvent to form a coating layer. The binder material is insoluble in the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Thorsten Rolf Boger, Willard Ashton Cutler, Kenneth Joseph Drury, Todd Parrish St Clair, Patrick David Tepesch, John Forrest Wight, Jr.