Patents by Inventor Stephen D. Cherico
Stephen D. Cherico 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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Publication number: 20230265014Abstract: Particulate high-emissivity (high-?) refractory products include a mixture of (a) a particulate refractory base material which includes at least one particulate binder material, at least one particulate refractory raw material filler material and optionally at least one refractory additive; and (b) a high-? pigment in an amount sufficient to impart high-? properties to the refractory product when cured of at least 0.80. The high-? pigment is homogenously dispersed throughout the particulate refractory base material and is thereby less susceptible to loss of high-? properties over time. The particulate high-? products may be formed into an castable wet mix, an aqueous slurry or an insulating aqueous foam and cured so as to provide a component part of a high temperature refractory structure (e.g., the walls or ceiling of a refractory furnace) having high-? properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2021Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Geoffrey W. PERDUE, Angela RODRIGUES-SCHROER, Stephen D. CHERICO
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Patent number: 10940492Abstract: A thimble assembly for a cyclone separator comprising a plurality of mounting brackets separately mountable on a shelf of the separator along the perimeter of an exhaust opening, a plurality of segments vertically successively suspended from the brackets, the segments of an upper row being joined to the brackets, the segments of each successive lower row being joined to the segments of a row immediately above, each bracket exclusively serving a chord of an arc concentric with the preferably circular opening that is substantially the same in length as the chord of an arc that a segment spans, a center-to-center chordal spacing of adjacent brackets being the same as a center-to-center distance of an adjacent pair of segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: FOSBEL WAHL HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Gilles Mercier, Stephen D. Cherico, Timothy A. Upp
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Publication number: 20190255538Abstract: A thimble assembly for a cyclone separator comprising a plurality of mounting brackets separately mountable on a shelf of the separator along the perimeter of an exhaust opening, a plurality of segments vertically successively suspended from the brackets, the segments of an upper row being joined to the brackets, the segments of each successive lower row being joined to the segments of a row immediately above, each bracket exclusively serving a chord of an arc concentric with the preferably circular opening that is substantially the same in length as the chord of an arc that a segment spans, a center-to-center chordal spacing of adjacent brackets being the same as a center-to-center distance of an adjacent pair of segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: GILLES MERCIER, STEPHEN D. CHERICO, TIMOTHY A. UPP
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Patent number: 7169439Abstract: Systems and methods are provided whereby pumpable viscous fibrous material may be applied onto surfaces of high temperature process vessels while hot (i.e., while at or near such vessels' high operational temperatures of several hundreds up to several thousands of degrees Fahrenheit). More specifically, there are preferably provided a lance having a nozzle structure at a distal end thereof, and a pump system for pumping a pumpable fibrous refractory material to the nozzle. The lance has a length sufficient to allow it to be inserted into the high temperature process vessel so that the nozzle structure is adjacent an area in need of repair while an operator holds a proximal end thereof outside the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Fosbel Intellectual LimitedInventors: Kevin D. Pendleton, Stephen D. Cherico
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Patent number: 7114663Abstract: Systems and methods are provided whereby pumpable viscous fibrous material may be applied onto surfaces of high temperature process vessels while hot (i.e., while at or near such vessels' high operational temperatures of several hundreds up to several thousands of degrees Fahrenheit). More specifically, there are preferably provided a lance having a nozzle structure at a distal end thereof, and a pump system for pumping a pumpable fibrous refractory material to the nozzle. The lance has a length sufficient to allow it to be inserted into the high temperature process vessel so that the nozzle structure is adjacent an area in need of repair while an operator holds a proximal end thereof outside the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Fosbel Intellectual LimitedInventors: Kevin D. Pendleton, Stephen D. Cherico
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Publication number: 20040250761Abstract: Systems and methods are provided whereby pumpable viscous fibrous material may be applied onto surfaces of high temperature process vessels while hot (i.e., while at or near such vessels' high operational temperatures of several hundreds up to several thousands of degrees Fahrenheit). More specifically, there are preferably provided a lance having a nozzle structure at a distal end thereof, and a pump system for pumping a pumpable fibrous refractory material to the nozzle. The lance has a length sufficient to allow it to be inserted into the high temperature process vessel so that the nozzle structure is adjacent an area in need of repair while an operator holds a proximal end thereof outside the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Fosbel Intellectual AGInventors: Kevin D. Pendleton, Stephen D. Cherico
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Publication number: 20040037955Abstract: Systems and methods are provided whereby pumpable viscous fibrous material may be applied onto surfaces of high temperature process vessels while hot (i.e., while at or near such vessels' high operational temperatures of several hundreds up to several thousands of degrees Fahrenheit). More specifically, there are preferably provided a lance having a nozzle structure at a distal end thereof, and a pump system for pumping a pumpable fibrous refractory material to the nozzle. The lance has a length sufficient to allow it to be inserted into the high temperature process vessel so that the nozzle structure is adjacent an area in need of repair while an operator holds a proximal end thereof outside the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Kevin D. Pendleton, Stephen D. Cherico
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Patent number: 6656016Abstract: Apparatus and methods allow difficulty accessible sites of a structure to be sand-blasted. Preferred sand-blasting systems are provided which include a sand-blasting fixture to support the a sand-blasting nozzle and a distal portion of the supply hose in such a manner that the spray of grit particulates may be directed against the difficultly accessible site of the structure. The fixture most preferably includes rigid proximal and distal support tubes joined to one another so as to establish an angle therebetween (most preferably about 90°), and a rigid back-lash support member extending outwardly from the distal support tube. In such a manner, the distal portion of the supply hose is movably supported within the proximal and distal support tubes such that the nozzle positioned adjacent to the back-lash support member may be adjustable by means of the distal portion of the supply hose being further advanced into or retracted from within the proximal and distal support tubes.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Fosbel Intellectual AGInventors: Naiping Zhu, Stephen D. Cherico, Kenneth R. Taylor
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Patent number: 6162509Abstract: A self-fusing alloy thermal spray coating or a vitreous ceramic coating is fused to a complicated metal shape or convoluted metal surface, such as a waterwall panel having a plurality of tubes interconnected by a plurality of membranes, without significant warpage or adverse change in the microstructure of the material forming the panel. The coating is first applied to the panel and then is heated to a liquidus temperature (typically between about 1000.degree.-2200.degree. F.), by induction at a frequency of greater than about 25 kHz, so as to effect fusing. An inductive coil assembly for this purpose comprises a copper tubular combined electrical current conductor and conduit for circulating cooling water having a first closed end and a second end connectable to a source of cooling fluid and a source of electricity. At least one, and preferably a plurality, of copper noses extend outwardly from the combined conductor and conduit and both conduct electricity and circulate cooling fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Fosbel International LimitedInventors: Stephen D. Cherico, Naiping D. Zhu, Valentin S. Nemkov
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Patent number: 5401698Abstract: In ceramic welding processes, oxidizing gas and a mixture of refractory and fuel powders are projected against a surface and the fuel is burnt to generate sufficient heat that the refractory powder becomes at least partially melted or softened and a cohesive refractory weld mass is progressively built up against that surface. In order to reduce any tendency for the weld mass to include a low-grade refractory phase and thus promote the refractoriness of that weld mass, the fuel powder is present in a proportion of not more than 15% by weight of the total mixture and includes at least two metals selected from aluminum, magnesium, chromium and zirconium, in that at least the major part by weight of the refractory powder consists of one or more of magnesia, alumina and chromic oxide, and in that the molar proportions of silica and calcium oxide present in the refractory powder (if any) satisfy the following expression:molar concentration of SiO.sub.2 in %.ltoreq.0.2+molar concentration of CaO in %.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignees: Glaverbel, Fosbel International Ltd.Inventors: Leon P. Mottet, Charles M. Zvosec, Stephen D. Cherico, Alexandre Zivkovic, Guy van Marcke de Lummen, Jean Moreau, Pierre Robyn
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Patent number: 5242639Abstract: In ceramic welding processes, oxidising gas and a mixture of refractory and fuel powders are projected against a surface and the fuel is burnt to generate sufficient heat that the refractory powder becomes at least partially melted or softened and a cohesive refractory mass is progressively built up against that surface. In order to reduce any tendency for the weld mass to include a low-grade refractory phase and thus promote the refractoriness of that weld mass, the fuel powder is present in a proportion of not more than 15% by weight of the total mixture and includes at least two metals selected from aluminium, magnesium, chromium and zirconium, and in that at least the major part by weight of the refractory powder consists of one or more of magnesia, alumina and chromic oxide, and in that the molar proportions of silica and calcium oxide present in the refractory powder (if any) satisfy the following expression: molar concentration of SiO.sub.2 in % .ltoreq.0.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Leon P. Mottet, Charles M. Zvosec, Stephen D. Cherico, Alexandre Zivkovic, Guy van Marcke de Lummen, Jean Moreau, Pierre Robyn