Patents by Inventor Ronald T. Myszka
Ronald T. Myszka 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: 11034889Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Patent number: 10889759Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Publication number: 20200080002Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicant: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Patent number: 10557087Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Publication number: 20190161681Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Patent number: 10233391Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Publication number: 20180037821Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Applicant: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Patent number: 9850431Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Publication number: 20170114278Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2017Publication date: April 27, 2017Applicant: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Patent number: 9567528Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: AMEC FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Publication number: 20160083656Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Patent number: 9239190Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2013Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Publication number: 20140251785Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention relates to a furnace having a heated portion arranged adjacent to an unheated portion. A plurality of straight tubes are formed of a first material and are at least partially disposed in the heated portion. A plurality of return bends are operatively coupled to the plurality of straight tubes. The plurality of return bends are formed of a second material and are at least partially disposed in the unheated portion. The first material exhibits a maximum temperature greater than the second material thereby facilitating increased run time of the furnace. The second material exhibits wear-resistance properties greater than the first material thereby facilitating wear-resistance of the furnace.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Bruce T. Young, Ronald T. Myszka
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Publication number: 20140045133Abstract: A furnace system includes at least one lower radiant section having a first firebox disposed therein and at least one upper radiant section disposed above the at least one lower radiant section. The at least one upper radiant section has a second firebox disposed therein. The furnace system further includes at least one convection section disposed above the at least one upper radiant section and an exhaust corridor defined by the first firebox, the second firebox, and the at least one convection section. Arrangement of the at least one upper radiant section above the at least one lower radiant section reduces an area required for construction of the furnace system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Ronald T. Myszka, Bruce T. Young
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Patent number: 6989082Abstract: An apparatus for removing a bottom cover on a coke drum. A support structure supports at least the coke drum. A vertical actuator has a cover end attached to the bottom cover and a support end attached to the support structure, and is arranged to move the bottom cover vertically in a removal operation of the bottom cover. A rotating actuator has a cover end attached to the bottom cover and a support end attached to the support structure, and is arranged to rotate the bottom cover in a removal operation. A frame assembly having opposing ends is provided, a pivoting end being attached to the bottom cover and a sliding end being slidably mounted. The frame assembly, the vertical actuator and the rotating actuator cooperate to remove the bottom cover in a removal operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Mark Y. Chen, Scott P. Slingerland
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Patent number: 6751852Abstract: An unheading and containment system for unheading and heading a pressure vessel includes an unheading apparatus for removing a cover from a pressure vessel in an unheading operation and a modular enclosure, mechanism to substantially enclose the cover during the unheading operation. The unheading apparatus includes a cover removably secured to the pressure vessel, a lock plate cooperating with the cover, and a cover moving mechanism capable of moving the cover vertically and laterally.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Mark Hassert
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Publication number: 20020175065Abstract: An apparatus for removing a bottom cover on a coke drum. A support structure supports at least the coke drum. A vertical actuator has a cover end attached to the bottom cover and a support end attached to the support structure, and is arranged to move the bottom cover vertically in a removal operation of the bottom cover. A rotating actuator has a cover end attached to the bottom cover and a support end attached to the support structure, and is arranged to rotate the bottom cover in a removal operation. A frame assembly having opposing ends is provided, a pivoting end being attached to the bottom cover and a sliding end being slidably mounted. The frame assembly, the vertical actuator and the rotating actuator cooperate to remove the bottom cover in a removal operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Mark Y. Chen, Scott P. Slingerland
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Publication number: 20020166862Abstract: An unheading and containment system for unheading and heading a pressure vessel includes an unheading apparatus for removing a cover from a pressure vessel in an unheading operation and a modular enclosure mechanism to substantially enclose the cover during the unheading operation. The unheading apparatus includes a cover removably secured to the pressure vessel, a lock plate cooperating with the cover, and a cover moving mechanism capable of moving the cover vertically and laterally.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Mark Hassert
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Patent number: 6223925Abstract: A mechanism for selectively securing a cover to a flange of a pressure vessel. A plurality of such devices can be employed, using a plurality of studs that extend through matching openings in the flange and cover. A movable anchor plate or plates, also with holes through which each stud extends, is disposed adjacent to the flange or cover. The head of each stud will fit through its associated hole of the anchor plate (and into the opening of the closer one of the flange or cover) only if the anchor plate is properly oriented. When the anchor plate is so oriented, a piston head at the opposite end of the stud can be actuated away from the flange and cover to retract the stud head into the opening of the flange or cover. This protects the stud when the cover is disengaged from the flange. The stud can be biased in the opposite direction to permit the anchor plate to be reoriented into a position in which the stud head cannot pass through the anchor plate, so the stud can clamp the flange and cover together.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Foster Wheeler CorporationInventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Joseph Kalinosky, Richard Klick
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Patent number: 6085929Abstract: A mechanism for selectively securing a cover to a flange of a pressure vessel. The cover and flange each have openings that are aligned when the cover is in position facing the flange. The mechanism includes an anchor plate having a hole therethrough. A piston is slidable in a direction normal to the cover in alignment with the opening therethrough. A stud extends from to the piston with a stud head remote from the piston. The stud head fits through the opening of the closer of the cover and flange and through a wider portion of the anchor plate hole, and is positioned opposite the flange and cover from the piston when the cover is positioned over the flange. The stud head does not fit through a narrower portion of the anchor plate hole. A resilient member biases the piston away from the cover. A selectively activated actuator overcomes the resilient member and forces the stud head away from the flange and the anchor plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Foster Wheeler USA CorporationInventors: Allen S. Malsbury, Ronald T. Myszka, Joseph Kalinosky, Richard Klick