Patents by Inventor Rick Orth

Rick Orth 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).

  • Publication number: 20070219390
    Abstract: A process and apparatus are disclosed for conversion of ?-hydroxy carbonyl compounds forming useful conversion products including, e.g., acrylic acid [CAS No. 79-10-7], acrylates, and acrylamide [CAS No. 79-06-01]. Conversion products find use, e.g., as feedstock and/or end-use chemicals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Applicants: Battelle Memorial Institute, Cargill, Incorporated
    Inventors: Alan Zacher, Johnathan Holladay, Michael Lilga, James White, Danielle Muzatko, Rick Orth, Paraskevas Tsobanakis, Xiangsheng Meng, Timothy Abraham
  • Publication number: 20070219391
    Abstract: A process is disclosed for conversion of salts of ?-hydroxy carbonyl compounds forming useful conversion products including, e.g., ?,?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and/or salts of ?,?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Conversion products find use, e.g., as feedstock and/or end-use chemicals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Applicant: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Michael Lilga, James White, Johnathan Holladay, Alan Zacher, Danielle Muzatko, Rick Orth
  • Publication number: 20070219397
    Abstract: A process is disclosed for conversion of ammonium salts of ?-hydroxy carbonyl compounds forming useful conversion products including, e.g., ?, ?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and/or ammonium salts of ?, ?-unsaturated carbonyl compounds recovered at a high molar yield. Conversion products find use, e.g., as feedstock and/or end-use chemicals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Applicants: Battelle Memorial Institute, Cargill, Incorporated
    Inventors: Johnathan Holladay, Alan Zacher, Michael Lilga, James White, Danielle Muzatko, Rick Orth, Paraskevas Tsobanakis, Xiangsheng Meng, Timothy Abraham
  • Publication number: 20050065337
    Abstract: The invention includes methods of processing plant material by adding water to form a mixture, heating the mixture, and separating a liquid component from a solid-comprising component. At least one of the liquid component and the solid-comprising component undergoes additional processing. Processing of the solid-comprising component produces oils, and processing of the liquid component produces one or more of glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol. The invention includes a process of forming glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol from plant matter by adding water, heating and filtering the plant matter. The filtrate containing starch, starch fragments, hemicellulose and fragments of hemicellulose is treated to form linear poly-alcohols which are then cleaved to produce one or more of glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol. The invention also includes a method of producing free and/or complexed sterols and stanols from plant material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: Todd Werpy, Andrew Schmidt, John Frye, Alan Zacher, James Franz, Mikhail Alnajjar, Gary Neuenschwander, Eric Alderson, Rick Orth
  • Publication number: 20050064560
    Abstract: The invention includes methods of processing plant material by adding water to form a mixture, heating the mixture, and separating a liquid component from a solid-comprising component. At least one of the liquid component and the solid-comprising component undergoes additional processing. Processing of the solid-comprising component produces oils, and processing of the liquid component produces one or more of glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol. The invention includes a process of forming glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol from plant matter by adding water, heating and filtering the plant matter. The filtrate containing starch, starch fragments, hemicellulose and fragments of hemicellulose is treated to form linear poly-alcohols which are then cleaved to produce one or more of glycerol, ethylene glycol, lactic acid and propylene glycol. The invention also includes a method of producing free and/or complexed sterols and stanols from plant material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: Todd Werpy, Andrew Schmidt, John Frye, Alan Zacher, James Franz, Mikhail Alnajjar, Gary Neuenschwander, Eric Alderson, Rick Orth