Patents by Inventor Richard A. Rediger
Richard A. Rediger 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: 10266758Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20190055464Abstract: A plurality of proppants can include a plurality of particles and a cured composite resin, a curable composite resin, or a mixture of a cured composite resin and a curable composite resin disposed on each particle of the plurality of particles. The cured composite resin, prior to being cured, and the curable composite resin can each include a phenol-formaldehyde resin and an aluminosilicate clay, e.g., halloysite. The aluminosilicate clay can include a plurality of hollow tubular structures that can have an average exterior diameter of about 20 nm to about 200 nm and an average length of about 0.25 ?m to about 10 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Patent number: 10118983Abstract: Treated aldehyde-based resins containing one or more polyamines and methods for making and same. The treated aldehyde-based resin can be or include an aldehyde-based resin and a polyamine. The polyamine can be or include one or more aromatic polyamines, one or more poly(C2-C5 alkylene) polyamines, or a mixture thereof. The treated aldehyde-based resin can include about 0.05 wt % to about 10 wt % of the polyamine, based on a solids weight of the aldehyde-based resin.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Patent number: 10066154Abstract: Coated proppants can include a plurality of particles and one or more cured resin at least partially encasing or coating each of the particles. The cured resin, prior to curing, can be or include one or more treated aldehyde-based resins that can include one or more aldehyde-based resins and one or more polyamines. The polyamine can be or include one or more aromatic polyamines, one or more poly(C2-C5 alkylene) polyamines, or a mixture thereof. The coated proppant can have a dry crush strength of about 0.1 wt % to about 3 wt % at a pressure of about 55.2 MPa, based on the Proppant Crush Resistance Test Procedure under ISO 13503-2:2011.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Richard A. Rediger, Jason M. Bothwell
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Publication number: 20180022988Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Patent number: 9777211Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20160298027Abstract: Coated proppants can include a plurality of particles and one or more cured resin at least partially encasing or coating each of the particles. The cured resin, prior to curing, can be or include one or more treated aldehyde-based resins that can include one or more aldehyde-based resins and one or more polyamines. The polyamine can be or include one or more aromatic polyamines, one or more poly(C2-C5 alkylene) polyamines, or a mixture thereof. The coated proppant can have a dry crush strength of about 0.1 wt % to about 3 wt % at a pressure of about 55.2 MPa, based on the Proppant Crush Resistance Test Procedure under ISO 13503-2:2011.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Richard A. Rediger, Jason M. Bothwell
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Publication number: 20160297916Abstract: Treated aldehyde-based resins containing one or more polyamines and methods for making and same. The treated aldehyde-based resin can be or include an aldehyde-based resin and a polyamine. The polyamine can be or include one or more aromatic polyamines, one or more poly(C2-C5 alkylene) polyamines, or a mixture thereof. The treated aldehyde-based resin can include about 0.05 wt % to about 10 wt % of the polyamine, based on a solids weight of the aldehyde-based resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Patent number: 9458350Abstract: A phenol-formaldehyde novolac resin having a low concentration of free phenol prepared by distilling residual phenol from a molten novolac resin and replacing at least a portion of the phenol with a solvent having a volatility equal to or less than phenol. Such modified novolac resins are suitable for the production of resin coated molding sands for shell molding and sand cores, as well as for the production of resin coated proppants for use in oil and gas recovery operations.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Richard A. Rediger, Edward Lucas
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Publication number: 20160186049Abstract: Coated proppants that include hyperbranched polyurethane coatings and methods for making and using same. The coated proppant can include a particle and a polyurethane coating at least partially encasing the particle. The polyurethane coating can include a reaction product of a hyperbranched polyol and a polyisocyanate. The hyperbranched polyol can include a reaction product of a chain extender and a polyol monomer. The coated proppant can have a dry crush strength of about 0.1 wt % to about 5 wt % at a pressure of about 96.5 MPa, based on the Proppant Crush Resistance Test Procedure under ISO 13503-2:2011.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Jason M. Bothwell, Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20160152797Abstract: Emulsifier particles and methods for making and using same. The emulsifier particles can include an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt of a carboxylic acid terminated fatty amine condensate, an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt of a modified tall oil, or a blend of an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt of a carboxylic acid terminated fatty amine condensate and an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt of a modified tall oil. The emulsifier particles can have a BET specific surface area of about 0.3 m2/g to about 1 m2/g. The method for making the emulsifier particles can include reducing a size of an emulsifier solid via a mechanical attrition process to produce the emulsifier particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2015Publication date: June 2, 2016Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20150275072Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Patent number: 9045678Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20140287238Abstract: A phenol-formaldehyde novolac resin having a low concentration of free phenol prepared by distilling residual phenol from a molten novolac resin and replacing at least a portion of the phenol with a solvent having a volatility equal to or less than phenol. Such modified novolac resins are suitable for the production of resin coated molding sands for shell molding and sand cores, as well as for the production of resin coated proppants for use in oil and gas recovery operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: Richard A. Rediger, Edward Lucas
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Patent number: 8778495Abstract: A phenol-formaldehyde novolac resin having a low concentration of free phenol prepared by distilling residual phenol from a molten novolac resin and replacing at least a portion of the phenol with a solvent having a volatility equal to or less than phenol. Such modified novolac resins are suitable for the production of resin coated molding sands for shell molding and sand cores, as well as for the production of resin coated proppants for use in oil and gas recovery operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Gerogia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Richard A. Rediger, Edward Lucas
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Publication number: 20110278003Abstract: A proppant for a well treatment fluid includes discrete particles of a substrate, such as sand, coated with a resin comprising a product of the Maillard reaction between a carbohydrate and an amine and/or an ammonium compound. Different resins, in particular thermoplastic or thermosetting resins, may be blended with Maillard reaction products or applied to the substrate as separate layers. The proppant may be included in a fracturing fluid, which is injected into a subterranean formation and used to stimulate hydrocarbon production from the subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLCInventor: Richard A. Rediger
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Publication number: 20020054994Abstract: The preparation of phenol-formaldehyde and melamine-formaldehyde resin-based binders extended with a cyclic urea-formaldehyde prepolymer and to products prepared using the binders. More particularly, the invention relates to a cyclic urea prepolymer comprising urea, formaldehyde, and ammonia or a primary amine which, when added to a phenol-formaldehyde or melamine-formaldehyde based resin, results in a useful binder for the manufacturer numerous articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc.Inventors: F. C. Dupre, Millard E. Foucht, William P. Freese, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Benjamin D. Gapud, W. Hayes Ingram, Ted M. McVay, Richard A. Rediger, Kelly A. Shoemake, Kim K. Tutin, James T. Wright
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Patent number: 6379814Abstract: The preparation of phenol-formaldehyde and melamine-formaldehyde resin-based binders extended with a cyclic urea-formaldehyde prepolymer and to products prepared using the binders. More particularly, the invention relates to a cyclic urea prepolymer comprising urea, formaldehyde, and ammonia or a primary amine which, when added to a phenol-formaldehyde or melamine-formaldehyde based resin, results in a useful binder for the manufacturer numerous articles.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc.Inventors: F. C. Dupre, Millard E. Foucht, William P. Freese, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Benjamin D. Gapud, W. Hayes Ingram, Ted M McVay, Richard A. Rediger, Kelly A. Shoemake, Kim K. Tutin, James T. Wright
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Patent number: 6369171Abstract: The preparation of phenol-formaldehyde and melamine formaldehyde resin-based binders extended with a cyclic urea-formaldehyde prepolymer and to products prepared using the binders. More particularly, the invention relates to a cyclic urea prepolymer comprising urea, formaldehyde, and ammonia or a primary amine which, when added to a phenol-formaldehyde or melamine-formaldehyde based resin, results in a useful binder for the manufacturer numerous articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc.Inventors: Frederick C. Dupre, Millard E. Foucht, William P. Freese, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Benjamin D. Gapud, W. Hayes Ingram, Ted M McVay, Richard A. Rediger, Kelly A. Shoemake, Kim K. Tutin, James T. Wright
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Patent number: 6245438Abstract: The preparation of phenol-formaldehyde and melamine-formaldehyde resin-based binders extended with a cyclic urea-formaldehyde prepolymer and to products prepared using the binders. More particularly, the invention relates to a cyclic urea prepolymer comprising urea, formaldehyde, and ammonia or a primary amine which, when added to a phenol-formaldehyde or melamine-formaldehyde based resin, results in a useful binder for the manufacturer numerous articles.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc.Inventors: F. C. Dupre, Millard E. Foucht, William P. Freese, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Benjamin D. Gapud, W. Hayes Ingram, Ted M. McVay, Richard A. Rediger, Kelly A. Shoemake, Kim K. Tutin, James T. Wright