Patents by Inventor Ray Won

Ray Won 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: 7674325
    Abstract: An absorber (110) in a gas treatment plant (100) produces a rich solvent (116) that is flashed to produce flashed rich solvent (134D) and recycle gas (132D), wherein the recycle gas (132D) is not mixed with the absorber feed gas (112) as commonly practiced, but mixed with the rich solvent (116). Such configurations exhibit superior rich solvent loading, thereby reducing solvent circulation. Further contemplated gas treatment plants (100)may also include a regenerator (150) in which carbon dioxide from atmospheric flashed vapor (142) of the rich solvent (144) is employed as a stripping gas in a regenerator (150) to strip hydrogen sulfide from the rich solvent (144), and wherein sweet gas (114) is employed to strip the carbon dioxide from the rich solvent (144).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2010
    Assignee: Fluor Technologies Corporation
    Inventor: Ray Won
  • Publication number: 20060266214
    Abstract: An absorber (110) in a gas treatment plant (100) produces a rich solvent (116) that is flashed to produce flashed rich solvent (134D) and recycle gas (132D), wherein the recycle gas (132D) is not mixed with the absorber feed gas (112) as commonly practiced, but mixed with the rich solvent (116). Such configurations exhibit superior rich solvent loading, thereby reducing solvent circulation. Further contemplated gas treatment plants (100)may also include a regenerator (150) in which carbon dioxide from atmospheric flashed vapor (142) of the rich solvent (144) is employed as a stripping gas in a regenerator (150) to strip hydrogen sulfide from the rich solvent (144), and wherein sweet gas (114) is employed to strip the carbon dioxide from the rich solvent (144).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2003
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Inventor: Ray Won
  • Patent number: 6800120
    Abstract: A recovery plant for recovery of a gaseous component from a process gas has an absorber employing a lean solvent and a semi-lean solvent that absorb the gaseous component from the process gas, thereby producing a rich solvent, a semi-rich solvent, and a lean process gas. A regenerator extracts the gaseous component from the rich solvent, thereby regenerating the lean solvent and the semi-lean solvent. A solvent flow control element combines at least part of the semi-rich solvent and the semi-lean solvent to form a mixed solvent, and a cooler cools the mixed solvent that is subsequently fed into the absorber. In a method of removing a gaseous component from a process gas, a stream of lean solvent and a stream of semi-lean solvent are provided. In another step, the stream of lean solvent and the stream of semi-lean solvent contact the process gas in an absorber to produce a stream of semi-rich solvent and rich solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2004
    Assignee: Fluor Corporation
    Inventors: Ray Won, Peter Condorelli, Jeffrey Scherffius, Carl L. Mariz
  • Patent number: 6645446
    Abstract: A recovery plant for recovery of a gaseous component, such as carbon dioxide, from a process gas, such as the exhaust from a combustion turbine, has an absorber (110) employing a lean solvent (126) in an upper section of the absorber and a semi-lean solvent (172) in a lower section of the absorber. A regenerator (120) extracts the gaseous component from the rich solvent (117) thereby producing a regenerated lean solvent (126) and a semi-lean solvent (127). A solvent flow control element (170) combines at least a part of the semi-rich solvent (118) from the upper section of the absorber with the semi-lean solvent (127) from the regenerator to form a mixed solvent (171), and a cooler (112) cools the mixed solvent that is subsequently fed into the lower section of the absorber (110). By cooling the mixed solvent prior to entry into the absorber, the thermal energy required to remove the carbon dioxide from the exhaust gas can be reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Floor Corporation
    Inventors: Ray Won, Peter Condorelli, Jeffrey Scherffius, Carl L. Mariz