Patents by Inventor Ronald J. Schoonebeek

Ronald J. Schoonebeek 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: 6895746
    Abstract: Either (a) the exhaust (20) of an engine (9) and/or (b) inlet air (11) is sent to a hydrogen generator (22) along with diesel fuel (18) to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide (26) for either (c) mixing with the mainstream of exhaust fed to a catalytic converter (28) or (d) regenerating a pair of NOx adsorption traps (35, 36), thereby reducing oxides of nitrogen (NOx) to provide system exhaust (29) which may have less than 0.20 grams/bhp/hr of NOx and 0.14 grams/bhp/hr of non-methane hydrocarbons. A water recovery unit (52, 63) may extract water from either the exhaust or the effluent of the NOx traps to humidify inlet air (11) for mixture with fuel. Inlet air (11) may be humidified in an air bubbling humidifier (72) that receives water from a condenser (76) that uses inlet air to cool NOx trap effluent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: UTC Fuel Cells, LLC
    Inventors: John G. Buglass, Francis A. Kocum, Ke Liu, Ronald J. Schoonebeek, Antonio M. Vincitore
  • Publication number: 20030221413
    Abstract: Either (a) the exhaust (20) of an engine (9) and/or (b) inlet air (11) is sent to a hydrogen generator (22) along with diesel fuel (18) to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide (26) for either (c) mixing with the mainstream of exhaust fed to a catalytic converter (28) or (d) regenerating a pair of NOx adsorption traps (35, 36), thereby reducing oxides of nitrogen (NOx) to provide system exhaust (29) which may have less than 0.20 grams/bhp/hr of NOx and 0.14 grams/bhp/hr of non-methane hydrocarbons. A water recovery unit (52, 63) may extract water from either the exhaust or the effluent of the NOx traps to humidify inlet air (11) for mixture with fuel. Inlet air (11) may be humidified in an air bubbling humidifier (72) that receives water from a condenser (76) that uses inlet air to cool NOx trap effluent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2002
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Inventors: John G. Buglass, Francis A. Kocum, Ke Liu, Ronald J. Schoonebeek, Antonio M. Vincitore
  • Patent number: 5510056
    Abstract: A process for the catalytic partial oxidation of a hydrocarbon feedstock comprises contacting a feed comprising a hydrocarbon feedstock and an oxygen-containing gas with a catalyst in a reaction zone, which catalyst is retained in the reaction zone in a fixed arrangement having a tortuosity of at least 1.1 and having at least 750 pores per square centimeter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Ludovicus L. G. Jacobs, Peter W. Lednor, Alex G. G. Limahelu, Ronald J. Schoonebeek, Koert A. Vonkeman
  • Patent number: 5486313
    Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the preparation of carbon monoxide and/or hydrogen from a hydrocarbon feedstock. The hydrocarbon feedstock is subjected in a first stage to a catalytic partial oxidation process in which it is contacted, as a gaseous mixture comprising the hydrocarbon feedstock and an oxygen-containing gas, which gaseous mixture also comprises nitrogen, with a catalyst comprising as a catalytically active metal rhodium, iridium or platinum. At least a portion of the products of the first stage is subjected in a second stage to a process in which ammonia and/or hydrogen cyanide is removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1996
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Krijn P. De Jong, Peter W. Lednor, Anna E. M. Oud, Ronald J. Schoonebeek, Koert A. Vonkeman, Gerardus P. Van Der Zwet