Patents by Inventor Steinar Pedersen
Steinar Pedersen 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: 9545597Abstract: The invention relates to a process for separation or purification of gaseous streams by removal of acid gases using a liquid amine solution. The process involves the steps of —contacting the gaseous stream with liquid lean amine solution in at least one continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c); —removing a sweetened gaseous flow from said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10); —removing rich amine from said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c) for regeneration; —passing rich amine solution through at least one flash tank stripper 20; 20a, 20b; 20c; —removing acid gases and vapor from said flash tank stripper 20; 20a, 20b; 20c; —removing lean amine from said flash tank stripper for recirculation to said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2011Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: STATOIL PETROLEUM ASInventors: John Arild Svendsen, Steinar Pedersen, Berit F. Fostås
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Publication number: 20160140379Abstract: A user authentication method and system is disclosed, in which the same sensor surface is used for scanning a fingerprint and for entry of a user-specific code. The user specific-code comprises gestures that are guided by a frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2013Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: Secure Fingerprints ASInventor: Steinar Pedersen
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Publication number: 20140352532Abstract: The invention relates to a process for separation or purification of gaseous streams by removal of acid gases using a liquid amine solution. The process involves the steps of—contacting the gaseous stream with liquid lean amine solution in at least one continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c); —removing a sweetened gaseous flow from said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10); —removing rich amine from said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c) for regeneration; —passing rich amine solution through at least one flash tank stripper 20; 20a, 20b; 20c; —removing acid gases and vapour from said flash tank stripper 20; 20a, 20b; 20c; —removing lean amine from said flash tank stripper for recirculation to said continuous flow stirred-tank reactor (10; 10a, 10b; 10c).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: STATOIL PETROLEUM ASInventors: John Arild Svendsen, Steinar Pedersen, Berit F. Fostås
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Publication number: 20080021171Abstract: Storage stable polymer-oligomer particles with a high swelling capacity are produced by means of two-stage seed polymerisation in which the mole ratio between initiator and monomer is in the range from 0.07:1 to 0.01:1. These particles are used to produce polymer particles with a narrow size distribution by seed polymerisation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2005Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Steinar Pedersen, Kari-Anne Leth-Olsen, Oystein Paulsen
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Patent number: 6949601Abstract: The present invention concerns large spherical polymer particles with a narrow size distribution and a procedure for producing such particles. The procedure is characterized in that a seed polymerization is performed in which the start particles have a very high ability to absorb new monomer so that finished particles are obtained after only one stage of polymerization even if the finished particles are to be as large as in the range 10 to 100 ?m. The procedure is also characterized in that, when porous particles are produced, a porous structure can be formed in which the fraction of micropores is insignificant. Another characteristic feature of the procedure is that the size distribution of the finished particles is narrow and in some cases narrower than in the start particles.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Norsk Hydro ASAInventors: Kari-Anne Leth-Olsen, Øystein Paulsen, Steinar Pedersen, Bård Sæthre, Rolf Olaf Larsen
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Publication number: 20040192574Abstract: The present invention concerns the use of polymer particles in cleaning agents, and such cleaning agents. The polymer particles used according to the present invention are spherical and monodisperse with a particle size which may be varied within the range 10 to 50 micrometers. When all the particles are identical in size and otherwise have identical properties, all the particles will contribute equally to the abrasive effect, and the problems of phase separation phenomena in the final formulation will be reduced. Particles of this type cause no problems with scratching either. Another new and surprising feature of the present invention is that spherical monodisperse polymer particles which have a surface evenly covered with “spikes” of the same polymer material as that of the spherical particle demonstrated much improved washing results in comparison with particles which only had a normal smooth surface. The invented cleaning agents produce good washing results without scratching.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Bard Saethre, Steinar Pedersen, Anita Martinsen, Kari-Anne Leth-Olsen
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Patent number: 6441085Abstract: A PVC mixture which can be converted into plastisol, prepared by a process with comprises mixing a dispersion of spherical and compact PVC particles with a narrow size distribution (CV 0-25%) in the range 10 to 50 micrometers, with a PVC latex produced by standard emulsion-, dispersion-, miniemulsion-, microsuspension-, or seed-polymerisation in such a way that the PVC particles are homegeneously dispersed without agglomeration in the aqueous phase, and processing the resulting dispersion into a free flowing dry powder.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Norsk Hydro ASAInventors: Bård Sæthre, Steinar Pedersen
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Patent number: 6346592Abstract: A procedure for preparing compact and spherical self-activated polymer particles of vinyl monomers having a narrow or monodisperse size distribution in accordance with a special precipitation polymerization process in a polar organic medium, possibly in an organic polar medium mixed with water. The medium is a good solvent for the monomer and a poor solvent for the polymer. All ingredients are initially dissolved in the medium and when polymerization has been initiated, formed polymer precipitates from solution and by the aid of the dispersion stabiliser the polymer particles are kept apart as free spherical beads. The polymerization takes place with a temperature profile which produces a scattered chain length distribution, increases the conversion speed and reduces the particle size distribution. The method for producing the particles also achieves an increased degree of freedom for the production of particles with a certain particle size in a given conversion time.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Norsk Hydro ASAInventors: Bård Sæthre, Steinar Pedersen
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Patent number: 6232959Abstract: A device for remote positioning and control of graphic representations of objects (e.g. cursors) projected on a computer screen or in a “virtual space”, and for control of physical objects e.g. in robotics; comprising a finger-or hand-grippable member (2) resiliently mounted on a plate support (3) functioning as control elements, and means for determining the spatial orientation of the control elements relative to reference planes, utilizing laser beams and addressable sensor arrays (7); and further means for translating said position information to electronic signals indicative thereof, said signals being provided to an object control means.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: Steinar Pedersen
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Patent number: 6228925Abstract: A procedure for the production of PVC particles with a narrow size distribution in the range 10-50 &mgr;m, preferably 10-30 &mgr;m, in which, in a first stage, a vinyl monomer or a mixture of monomers is polymerised to form a polymer/oligomer seed particle in the range 1-10 &mgr;m. In a second stage, another vinyl monomer or mixture of monomers is swelled into the polymer/oligomer seed particles and polymerisation takes place in such a way that they grow into polymer particles of the desired size. It is preferable to use aromatic vinyl monomers or acrylates as the monomer in the seed particles. The seed particles in the first stage can be produced in a two-stage swelling process or by dispersion polymerisation.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Norsk Hydro ASAInventors: Steinar Pedersen, Arvid Berge, Harald Jacobsen, Kari-Anne Leth-Olsen, Bård Sæthre, John Ugelstad
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Patent number: 6160061Abstract: A process for preparing an aqueous emulsion with a narrow droplet size distribution of an oily material comprising one or more highly water insoluble substances, wherein the oily material is homogenized in a hydrophilic phase in which the oily material is more soluble than in water, but still so insoluble that an emulsion is formed by the homogenization, and the emulsion is subsequently diluted with a high proportion of water to form a stable emulsion of the oily material having the desired narrow size distribution. The stable emulsion may be mixed with an excess of a partly water soluble material which becomes absorbed by the droplets of the oily material. Said partly water soluble material may comprise a polymerizable monomer, and polymerization is subsequently effected to prepare a dispersion of polymer particles, and if desired, the polymer particles are recovered from said dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Nyfotek A/SInventors: Arvid Berge, Kari-Anne Leth-Olsen, John Ugelstad deceased, Anne Dalager Dyrli, Steinar Pedersen
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Patent number: 5300491Abstract: Protozoal infection of human beings or animals is treated with a divalent metal salt of bacitracin. Some infectious agents sensitive to such treatment include human pathogens such as Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas vaginilis, Gtardia lamblia, Cryptosporidium parvum, and animal pathogens such as Tritrichomonas foetus and Tritrichomonas gallinae.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Apothekernes Laboratorium A.S.Inventors: Barry J. Andrews, Bjarne Bjorvatn, Steinar Pedersen, Jorgen R. Ronnevig, Alexander Yule
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Patent number: 5300533Abstract: A method for production of a crosslinked, foamed vinyl chloride containing polymer, by adding a blowing agent to a copolymer produced by a copolymerisation of a monomer composition comprising vinyl chloride and glycidyl containing monomer, and optionally other monomers, foaming the copolymer, where the decomposition products of the blowing agent or decomposition products of reaction produces from the blowing agent, are chemically reactive with epoxy groups of the copolymer or its reaction products, and crosslinking the copolymer when the blowing agent or the reaction product of the blowing agent is decomposed.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Norsk Hydro a.s.Inventors: Roger Dahl, Steinar Pedersen, Raymond Boreng
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Patent number: 5191019Abstract: Method for production of a thermostable crosslinked halogen-containing polymer. Expoxygroups are added by way of a monomer as for example glycidylmethacrylate. The crosslinking of the polymer is carried out through an organic silane which can be hydrolyzed. By this method the crosslinking can be separated from the processing of the polymer as it is catalyzed by moisture after the processing is carried out. The crosslinking reaction is carried out very fast. Good thermostability is gained even if the halogen-containing monomer is vinylchloride.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Norsk Hydro A.S.Inventors: Roger Dahl, Steinar Pedersen, Jaan Roots, Keith Redford