Patents by Inventor Rene Hendriks
Rene Hendriks 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: 8114193Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: VanEric Edward Stein, Michael Francis Carolan, Christopher M. Chen, Phillip Andrew Armstrong, Harold W. Wahle, Theodore R. Ohrn, Kurt E. Kneidel, Keith Gerard Rackers, James Erik Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias Van Doorn, Merrill Anderson Wilson
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Publication number: 20110233470Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.Inventors: VanEric Edward Stein, Michael Francis Carolan, Christopher M. Chen, Phillip Andrew Armstrong, Harold W. Wahle, Theodore R. Ohrn, Kurt E. Kneidel, Keith Gerard Rackers, James Erik Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias van Doorn, Merrill Anderson Wilson
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Patent number: 7335247Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: VanEric Edward Stein, Michael Francis Carolan, Christopher M. Chen, Phillip Andrew Armstrong, Harold W. Wahle, Theodore R. Ohrn, Kurt E. Kneidel, Keith Gerard Rackers, James Erik Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias van Doorn, Merrill Anderson Wilson
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Publication number: 20070137478Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: VanEric Stein, Michael Carolan, Christopher Chen, Phillip Armstrong, Harold Wahle, Theodore Ohrn, Kurt Kneidel, Keith Rackers, James Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias van Doom, Merrill Wilson
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Patent number: 7179323Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: VanEric Edward Stein, Michael Francis Carolan, Christopher M. Chen, Phillip Andrew Armstrong, Harold W. Wahle, Theodore R. Ohrn, Kurt E. Kneidel, Keith Gerard Rackers, James Erik Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias van Doorn, Merrill Anderson Wilson
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Publication number: 20060091811Abstract: The invention relates to a high-pressure discharge lamp 1 comprising at least one burner 2 having a discharge space, and comprising two electrodes extending in the discharge space, a gas filling in the discharge space comprising at least an inert gas and a metal halide mixture, a tubular outer bulb 3 having two ends, the burner 2 being attached, at least at one end, to the outer bulb 3, said outer bulb 3 comprising at least one light-absorbing means 5 and at least one interference filter 6, and an interference filter 4 being arranged on or in at least a part of the burner 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: May 4, 2006Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Klaus Schoeller, Manfred Westemeyer, Manfred Henaux, Colette Knight, Virginie Mercier, Rene Hendriks
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Publication number: 20060055331Abstract: Disclosed is a light-transmitting substrate that is at least partly provided with a light-absorbing coating. The light-absorbing coating comprises stabilized pigments, which are incorporated in a sol-gel matrix. The coating at least comprises an organic pigment and that an aminosilane is present in order to stabilize the pigments. Moreover, an electric lamp comprising a light-transmitting lamp vessel that accommodates a light source is disclosed. Said lamp vessel comprises the above light-transmitting substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.Inventors: Remy Broersma, Hendrik-Jan Dreuning, Rene Hendriks
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Publication number: 20060017366Abstract: The low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp has a light-transmitting discharge vessel (10), enclosing a discharge space (13) provided with mercury and a rare gas and comprising means for maintaining a discharge in the discharge space. At least a part of the discharge vessel is provided with a luminescent layer (17) of a luminescent material. At least an outer portion of the discharge vessel is provided with a coating (3). According to the invention, the coating comprises a pigment which absorbs part of the visible light and/or the coating comprises reflecting particles. The coating comprises a network obtainable through conversion of an organically modified silane by means of a sol-gel process. The organically modified silane is selected from the group formed by compounds of the structural formula RISi(ORII)3, wherein RI is an alkyl group or an aryl group and RII is an alkyl group.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: January 26, 2006Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Rene Hendriks, Ingrid Snijkers-Hendrickyx, Remy Broersma, Hendrik-Jan Dreuning
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Publication number: 20050031531Abstract: An ion transport membrane system comprising (a) a pressure vessel having an interior, an exterior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a plurality of planar ion transport membrane modules disposed in the interior of the pressure vessel and arranged in series, each membrane module comprising mixed metal oxide ceramic material and having an interior region and an exterior region, wherein any inlet and any outlet of the pressure vessel are in flow communication with exterior regions of the membrane modules; and (c) one or more gas manifolds in flow communication with interior regions of the membrane modules and with the exterior of the pressure vessel. The ion transport membrane system may be utilized in a gas separation device to recover oxygen from an oxygen-containing gas or as an oxidation reactor to oxidize compounds in a feed gas stream by oxygen permeated through the mixed metal oxide ceramic material of the membrane modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2003Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: VanEric Edward Stein, Michael Carolan, Christopher Chen, Phillip Armstrong, Harold Wahle, Theodore Ohrn, Kurt Kneidel, Keith Rackers, James Blake, Shankar Nataraj, Rene Hendrik Elias van Doom, Merrill Wilson
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Patent number: D1058619Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: AKTIEBOLAGET SKFInventors: Abraham Hendrik Hooghart, René Vermeulen