Patents by Inventor Michel G. Drouet
Michel G. Drouet 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: 20230357888Abstract: A process and an apparatus are disclosed for improved recovery of metal from hot and cold dross, wherein a dross-treating furnace is provided with a filling material with capacity to store heat. This filling material is preheated to a desired temperature by injection of an oxidizing gas to burn non-recoverable metal remaining in the filling material after tapping of the recoverable metal contained in the dross and discharging of the treatment residue. When dross is treated in such furnace, the heat emanating by conduction from the filling material is sufficient to melt and separate the recoverable metal contained in the dross, without addition of an external heat source, such as fuel or gas burners, plasma torches or electric arcs and without use of any salt fluxes. Furthermore, the recovered metal being in the molten state can be fed to the molten metal holding furnace without cooling the melt.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Francois Rivard, Pierre Carabin
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Publication number: 20220057085Abstract: An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Pierre CARABIN, Michel G. DROUET
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Publication number: 20200332392Abstract: A process and an apparatus are disclosed for improved recovery of metal from hot and cold dross, wherein a dross-treating furnace is provided with a filling material with good capacity to store heat. This filling material is preheated to a desired temperature by injection of an oxidizing gas to burn non-recoverable metal remaining in the filling material after tapping of the recoverable metal contained in the dross and discharging of the treatment residue. When dross is treated in such furnace, the heat emanating by conduction from the filling material is sufficient to melt and separate the recoverable metal contained in the dross, without addition of an external heat source, such as fuel or gas burners, plasma torches or electric arcs and without use of any salt fluxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Francois Rivard, Pierre Carabin
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Publication number: 20190056105Abstract: An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: PYROGENESIS CANADA INC.Inventors: PIERRE CARABIN, MICHEL G. DROUET
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Publication number: 20180087126Abstract: In the present pelletizing apparatus, the induration of iron ore concentrate pellets is achieved in a tunnel furnace heated by plasma torches, wherein the generation of CO2 by the conventional iron ore pelletizing processes is reduced by using electricity powered plasma torches instead of burning natural gas, heavy oil or pulverized coal in burners, thereby reducing considerably industrial pollution of the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Michel G. DROUET, Pierre CARABIN
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Patent number: 9752206Abstract: In the present pelletizing apparatus, the induration of iron ore concentrate pellets is achieved in a tunnel furnace heated by plasma torches, wherein the generation of CO2 by the conventional iron ore pelletizing processes is reduced by using electricity powered plasma torches instead of burning natural gas, heavy oil or pulverized coal in burners, thereby reducing considerably industrial pollution of the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: PYROGENESIS CANADA INC.Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Pierre Carabin
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Publication number: 20170086284Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed wherein an electric arc is employed to heat an injected gas to a very high temperature. The apparatus comprises four internal components: a button cathode and three cylindrical co-axial components, a first short pilot insert, a second long insert and an anode. Vortex generators are located between these components for generating a vortex flow in the gas injected in the apparatus and which is to be heated at very high temperature by the electric arc struck between the anode and cathode. Cooling is provided to prevent melting of three of the internal components, i.e. the cathode, the anode and the pilot insert. However, to limit the heat loss to the cooling fluid, the long insert is made of an insulating material. In this way, more electrical energy is transferred to the gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2015Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Pierre CARABIN, Michel G. DROUET
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Publication number: 20170009319Abstract: A process and an apparatus are disclosed for improved recovery of metal from hot and cold dross, wherein a dross-treating furnace is provided with a filling material with good capacity to store heat. This filling material is preheated to a desired temperature by injection of an oxidizing gas to burn non-recoverable metal remaining in the filling material after tapping of the recoverable metal contained in the dross and discharging of the treatment residue. When dross is treated in such furnace, the heat emanating by conduction from the filling material is sufficient to melt and separate the recoverable metal contained in the dross, without addition of an external heat source, such as fuel or gas burners, plasma torches or electric arcs and without use of any salt fluxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Francois Rivard, Pierre Carabin
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Publication number: 20160138803Abstract: An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2015Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: PYROGENESIS INC.Inventors: Pierre CARABIN, Michel G. DROUET
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Patent number: 9121605Abstract: An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: PYROGENESIS CANADA, INC.Inventors: Pierre Carabin, Michel G. Drouet
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Publication number: 20140311286Abstract: In the present pelletizing apparatus, the induration of iron ore concentrate pellets is achieved in a tunnel furnace heated by plasma torches, wherein the generation of by the conventional iron ore pelletizing processes is reduced by using electricity powered plasma torches instead of burning natural gas, heavy oil or pulverized coal in burners, thereby reducing considerably industrial pollution of the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Pierre Carabin
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Publication number: 20100313797Abstract: An apparatus for thermal processing of waste having organic and inorganic components comprises at least a treatment station, a cooling station and a treated material-removal station, and at least three crucibles. The treatment station is adapted to thermally treat the organic components and/or inorganic components located in a given one of the crucibles located at the treatment station. The so-treated components in this given crucible are adapted to then be cooled at the cooling station, before the treated components located in the given crucible are removed therefrom at the treated material-removal station. The three crucibles are mounted on a turntable so that the three crucibles are each at one of the stations, before synchronously all moving to each crucible's next station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: PHOENIX HAUTE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Pierre Carabin, Michel G. Drouet
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Patent number: 6159269Abstract: A process and an apparatus are disclosed for improved recovery of metal from dross, wherein a dross treating furnace is provided with a refractory wall or lining with good capacity to store and conduct heat. This furnace is preheated to a desired temperature by injection of oxygen to burn non-recoverable metal remaining in the residue after tapping of the recoverable metal contained in the dross. When dross is treated in such preheated furnace, the heat emanating by conduction from the furnace wall is sufficient to melt and separate the recoverable metal contained in the dross, without addition of an external heat source, such as fuel or gas burners, plasma torches or electric arcs.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Pyrogenesis Inc.Inventors: Michel G. Drouet, Peter G. Tsantrizos
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Patent number: 6152050Abstract: A compact furnace having three main chambers. In the first chamber, the water and the organic compounds are dissociated and vaporized and the metals and ceramics are vitrified and transformed into molten slag. A plasma torch or an induction coil can be used to provide the energy required for this operation. In the second chamber, the dissociated and vaporized compounds are burned in air or oxygen using a plasma torch to supplement the energy requirements. The third chamber receives and stores the vitrified slag. The furnace has a lightweight, multi-layered, air-cooled chamber wall construction that incorporates layers of advanced materials to provide both structural integrity at elevated operating temperatures and includes a dynamic cooling control element.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Pyrogenesis Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Tsantrizos, Theodora Alexakis, Michel G. Drouet, Platon Manoliadis, Edward L. Rademacher, Jr., Timothy J. Rivers
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Patent number: 5958264Abstract: This invention discloses a method and an apparatus for gasification and vitrification of ashes, such as produced in a hog-fuel fired boiler, by means of a plasma arc. The ashes are introduced into a shaft furnace where two or three tiltable electrodes are located. The plasma arc is ignited between these electrodes which are then tilted from a horizontal to an essentially vertical position whereby the arc is lengthened and then broken into separate arcs, one between each electrode and the slag accumulated at the bottom of the furnace. This plasma arc helps to burn off the organics in the ashes, producing combustion gases that can be used as a source of energy for the boiler, and to keep the slag in molten state, which allows its periodic removal through a tap hole.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Pyrogenesis Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Tsantrizos, Michel G. Drouet, Theodora Alexakis
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Patent number: 5298714Abstract: A plasma torch for the treatment of gases of particles, or for the deposition of particles onto a substrate, which has two concentrical electrodes coaxially mounted onto a support. The gases or particles to be treated or deposited are injected through an injection passage that is coaxial with the central electrode and opens centrally into an outlet nozzle so as to inject the gases or particles centrally and coaxially within the center of the flame torch without unduly affecting the characteristics of the plasma. In use, the central electrode extends well downstream of the peripheral electrode, whereby the electric arc may not block the injection passage. Moreover, a magnetic field is generated externally to the electrodes in the direction parallel to the annular passage defined between the electrodes in order to rotate the electric arc within the passage and thus reduces the erosion of the electrodes while ensuring better heating of the plasma gas.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Roberto N. Szente, Michel G. Drouet, Richard J. Munz
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Patent number: 5281790Abstract: Disclosed is a process for immobilizing ashes by vitrification thereof in a plasma arc reactor, which is very efficient to treat ashes and any other pulverulent residues containing toxic leachable components that may be a source of pollution. The process makes use of a plasma reactor of the falling film type, in which an axial transferred or non-transferred arc melts and treats a load tangentially injected or otherwise blown in a cyclonic manner in a sleeve while this load falls down by gravity along the wall of the sleeve and accumulates at the bottom of the reactor in the form of a liquid bath. The load that is fed into the reactor consists of the ashes exclusively if they contain a sufficient amount of silica to make them self-vitrifying, or of a mixture of ashes with silica or another glass-forming agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Hydro QuebecInventors: My D. Nguyen Handfield, Michel G. Drouet
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Patent number: 5254829Abstract: A water-cooled plasma torch specially designed to drill into a refractory material is used in a method for opening a tap hole closed by a plug in a wall of a furnace. This method which is particularly well adapted for robotization, includes the step of melting and breaking up the plug closing the tap hole by means of a jet of swirling gas of high speed and high temperature, generated by the plasma torch. The main advantage of this method is that the stream of plasma gas leaving the torch has a well defined outline ensuring precise and reproducible tapping of the plug and, as a result, efficient closing of the tap hole with a new plug after the furnace has been emptied.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1990Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Hydro QuebecInventors: Michel G. Drouet, Jean Meunier, Hyun K. Choi
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Patent number: 5245627Abstract: A process is disclosed, for treating dross containing a metal such as aluminum, in order to recover this metal, In this process, the dross to be treated is introduced into a rotary or oscillating furnace, in which it is heated to a temperature above the melting point of the metal to be recovered while the furnace is rotated or oscillated to cause the metal to be recovered to separate from the dross. After the separation is completed, the metal to be recovered is removed from the furnace prior to removing the balance of the dross. In this process, the furnace that is used is a radiating arc furnace having two opposite electrodes which are preferably made of graphite, between which an electrical arc is generated and maintained in order to provide the desired heating.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Hydro QuebecInventor: Michel G. Drouet
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Patent number: 5046145Abstract: There is disclosed an arc reactor for treating a material in powder form conductive at very high temperatures, the reactor comprising a vertical electrically insulated sleeve cylindrical in shape, an upper electrode coaxially mounted with the sleeve at its upper end, a bottom electrode cooperating with the upper electrode, injectors for injecting a gas tangentially into the sleeve in order to create a vortex inside the same, a feed mechanism for introducing the powder material inside the sleeve near its upper end, so as to form a uniform cylindrical curtain of particles falling down into the sleeve, the particles being centrifugally projected against the internal wall of the sleeve by the vortex and entirely covering the internal wall while they are being simultaneously treated by the arc column, a crucible positioned under the sleeve to collect the treated particles in molten form that drip down from the sleeve, the molten material in use being in conductive contact with the bottom electrode, and a drive sysType: GrantFiled: April 20, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventor: Michel G. Drouet