Patents by Inventor Lamar Davis
Lamar Davis 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: 8282899Abstract: Solvent absorption processes for separating components of an impure feed gas are disclosed. The processes involve two stages of gas-liquid contacting, namely a first, absorption stage and a second, stripping stage. In the case of a carbon dioxide (CO2)-containing methane gas as an impure feed gas, contacting, in the stripping stage, the solvent effluent from the absorption stage with a recycled vapor fraction of the solvent effluent from the stripping stage can improve the recovery and purity of not only the methane (and/or other light hydrocarbons in the impure feed gas), but also that of the CO2 contaminant gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: David A. Bahr, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20120152120Abstract: The present invention provides a series of processing steps to remove carbon dioxide from synthesis gas. The syngas exiting a hydrogen sulfide absorber is first compressed, subjected to a dehydration step and a low temperature liquefaction and separation to remove carbon dioxide. The high pressure syngas then continues on to a carbon dioxide absorber for carbon dioxide removal. The system can operate with lower solvent rates and equipment sizes compared to prior art systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: Lamar A Davis, Nagaraju Palla, Ernest J. Boehm, JR.
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Patent number: 8123842Abstract: Systems and processes disclosed herein relate to the utilization of direct contact condensing to provide heat to a solvent regeneration loop in an acid gas removal process. A first direct contact condenser can be included in the upper section of a concentrator that removes acid gas from a rich solvent stream. A first slip stream can be heated in the first direct contact condenser and can be combined with the rich solvent stream in the lower section of the stripper. A second direct contact condenser can be included in the lower section of an absorber that removes acid gas from a feed gas. A second slip stream can be heated in the second direct contact condenser, and can be combined with the rich solvent stream before the rich solvent stream is provided to the concentrator.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: Junfeng Pan, Richard Huang, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20110308388Abstract: Solvent absorption processes for separating components of an impure feed gas are disclosed. The processes involve two stages of gas-liquid contacting, namely a first, absorption stage and a second, stripping stage. In the case of a carbon dioxide (CO2)-containing methane gas as an impure feed gas, contacting, in the stripping stage, the solvent effluent from the absorption stage with a recycled vapor fraction of the solvent effluent from the stripping stage can improve the recovery and purity of not only the methane (and/or other light hydrocarbons in the impure feed gas), but also that of the CO2 contaminant gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: David A. Bahr, Lamar A. Davis
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Patent number: 7967896Abstract: The invention provides a process and system for regenerating a solvent used to remove carbon dioxide from feed gases, such as natural gas and synthesis gas. The invention employs one or more hydraulic turbochargers to transfer energy from a higher energy solvent stream to a lower energy solvent stream. This provides for a significant reduction in operating expenses.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Nagaraju Palla, Paul A. Sechrist, Lamar A. Davis, Michael R. Van de Cotte
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Publication number: 20110142738Abstract: The invention covers a method for treating spent regeneration gas from one or more molecular sieve treaters, first in an amine solvent unit and then in a caustic unit. The amine solvent unit removes hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide and the caustic unit removes mercaptans. Optionally, there are additional treatments before the treated gas has met specifications for burning as a fuel or used for other purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: Keyur Y. Pandya, Ernest J. Boehm, JR., William J. Lechnick, Jessy E. Trucko, Douglas E. Kuper, Lamar A. Davis, David L. Holbrook, Luk G.J. Verhulst, Jonathan A. Tertel
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Patent number: 7935178Abstract: The invention provides a process and system for regenerating a solvent used to remove carbon dioxide from feed gases, such as natural gas and synthesis gas. The process and system employ a biphasic turbine to recover energy following pressure let down.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Paul A. Sechrist, Douglas E. Kuper, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20110072969Abstract: A process for maintaining a low carbon monoxide content in a carbon dioxide product that is made in a synthesis gas purification process is disclosed. More particularly, the invention involves an improved process in which a portion of a loaded solvent is sent through a carbon dioxide absorber instead of to a series of carbon dioxide flash drums.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Leonid Bresler, Lamar A. Davis
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Patent number: 7811361Abstract: One exemplary embodiment can be a process for increasing an efficiency of an acid gas removal zone. The process can include sending a sour gas stream including at least one gas to a first absorber providing an overhead stream absorbing the at least one gas; withdrawing a side-stream from the first absorber and passing the side-stream through a holding tank, a side-stream fluid transfer device, and a side-stream chiller before returning the side-stream to the absorber; and passing the first absorber overhead stream to a pump-around circuit for a second absorber. Usually, the pump-around circuit may include a flash drum, a pump-around fluid transfer device and a pump-around chiller before providing a slipstream to the first absorber and another portion to the second absorber.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Lamar A. Davis, David Alden Bahr, Carla F. Roberts
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Patent number: 7789945Abstract: A process for maintaining a low carbon monoxide content in a carbon dioxide product that is made in a synthesis gas purification process is disclosed. More particularly, the invention involves an improved process in which a portion of a loaded solvent is sent through a carbon dioxide absorber instead of to a series of carbon dioxide flash drums.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Leonid Bresler, Lamar A. Davis
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Patent number: 7785399Abstract: Systems and processes utilize one or more methods of providing overhead waste process heat to increase the feed temperature of the hot solvent stripping regeneration loop in an acid gas removal process. A heated rich solvent stream can be the primary feed for the hot solvent stripping regeneration loop, and one or more slip streams can be heated and then combined with the heated rich solvent stream to form a combined rich solvent stream prior to further processing in downstream units to remove acid gas from the solvent. A first slip stream can be heated in a stripper gas heat exchanger by heat exchange with a stripped gas stream. A second slip stream can be heated in a regenerator exchanger by heat exchange with an acid gas stream. A third slip stream can be heated in a recycle gas exchanger by heat exchange with a compressed recycle gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: UOP LLCInventors: Richard Huang, Lamar A. Davis, William J. Lechnick, Xin Zhu
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Publication number: 20100132563Abstract: Systems and processes disclosed herein relate to the utilization of direct contact condensing to provide heat to a solvent regeneration loop in an acid gas removal process. A first direct contact condenser can be included in the upper section of a concentrator that removes acid gas from a rich solvent stream. A first slip stream can be heated in the first direct contact condenser and can be combined with the rich solvent stream in the lower section of the stripper. A second direct contact condenser can be included in the lower section of an absorber that removes acid gas from a feed gas. A second slip stream can be heated in the second direct contact condenser, and can be combined with the rich solvent stream before the rich solvent stream is provided to the concentrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Junfeng Pan, Richard Huang, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20100132555Abstract: One exemplary embodiment can be a process for increasing an efficiency of an acid gas removal zone. The process can include sending a sour gas stream including at least one gas to a first absorber providing an overhead stream absorbing the at least one gas; withdrawing a side-stream from the first absorber and passing the side-stream through a holding tank, a side-stream fluid transfer device, and a side-stream chiller before returning the side-stream to the absorber; and passing the first absorber overhead stream to a pump-around circuit for a second absorber. Usually, the pump-around circuit may include a flash drum, a pump-around fluid transfer device and a pump-around chiller before providing a slipstream to the first absorber and another portion to the second absorber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: William J. Lechnick, Lamar A. Davis, David Alden Bahr, Clara F. Roberts
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Publication number: 20100132553Abstract: A process for maintaining a low carbon monoxide content in a carbon dioxide product that is made in a synthesis gas purification process is disclosed. More particularly, the invention involves an improved process in which a portion of a loaded solvent is sent through a carbon dioxide absorber instead of to a series of carbon dioxide flash drums.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: UOP LLCInventors: William J. Lechnick, Leonid Bresler, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20100135892Abstract: Solvent absorption processes for separating components of an impure feed gas are disclosed. The processes involve two stages of gas-liquid contacting, namely a first, absorption stage and a second, stripping stage. In the case of a carbon dioxide (CO2)— containing methane gas as an impure feed gas, contacting, in the stripping stage, the solvent effluent from the absorption stage with a recycled vapor fraction of the solvent effluent from the stripping stage can improve the recovery and purity of not only the methane (and/or other light hydrocarbons in the impure feed gas), but also that of the CO2 contaminant gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: David A. BAHR, Lamar A. Davis
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Publication number: 20100132554Abstract: Systems and processes utilize one or more methods of providing overhead waste process heat to increase the feed temperature of the hot solvent stripping regeneration loop in an acid gas removal process. A heated rich solvent stream can be the primary feed for the hot solvent stripping regeneration loop, and one or more slip streams can be heated and then combined with the heated rich solvent stream to form a combined rich solvent stream prior to further processing in downstream units to remove acid gas from the solvent. A first slip stream can be heated in a stripper gas heat exchanger by heat exchange with a stripped gas stream. A second slip stream can be heated in a regenerator exchanger by heat exchange with an acid gas stream. A third slip stream can be heated in a recycle gas exchanger by heat exchange with a compressed recycle gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Richard Huang, Lamar A. Davis, William J. Lechnick, Xin Zhu
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Publication number: 20090241778Abstract: The invention provides a process and system for regenerating a solvent used to remove carbon dioxide from feed gases, such as natural gas and synthesis gas. The process and system employs an eductor or ejector as an alternative to the prior art's vacuum compressor that is placed on the vapor stream from a vapor flash. This process and system saves substantial capital and operating costs over the prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: William J. Lechnick, Lamar A. Davis, Michael R. Van de Cotte, John P. Brady
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Publication number: 20090241773Abstract: The invention provides a process and system for regenerating a solvent used to remove carbon dioxide from feed gases, such as natural gas and synthesis gas. The invention employs one or more hydraulic turbochargers to transfer energy from a higher energy solvent stream to a lower energy solvent stream. This provides for a significant reduction in operating expenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: William J. Lechnick, Nagaraju Palla, Paul A. Sechrist, Lamar A. Davis, Michael R. Van de Cotte
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Publication number: 20090241779Abstract: The invention provides a process and system for regenerating a solvent used to remove carbon dioxide from feed gases, such as natural gas and synthesis gas. The process and system employ a biphasic turbine to recover energy following pressure let down.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: William J. Lechnick, Paul A. Sechrist, Douglas E. Kuper, Lamar A. Davis
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Patent number: 4805305Abstract: A single hand-held scissors for cutting hair including a first and second member pivotally interconnected intermediate between their ends via a hinge joint. The end of both members having ring-like finger holds formed integrally with handles. The opposite end of the first member is formed as a first jaw containing an integral longitudinal recess for releasably securing a straight-edged razor blade therein. The second member has its opposite end formed into a second jaw containing a longitudinal recess in vertical alignment with the recess in the first jaw. The hinge joint includes cooperating face having laterally extending shoulders which engage to limit the opening and closing of the scissors. The shoulders for limiting the closing of the scissors prevent the razor blade edge from engaging the lower edges or bottom walls forming such recess in the second jaw when smoothly cleaving hair disposed between the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Sazor, Inc.Inventor: Lamar Davis