Patents by Inventor Stephen Peter Hughes

Stephen Peter Hughes 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: 7749301
    Abstract: The process for converting a copper sulphide matte to blister copper, is achieved by adding the copper sulphide matte and flux to a suitable agitated slag phase; and injecting, from a discharge tip at the lower end of a top-submerged lance, an oxidizing gas suitable for reacting with the matte to produce blister copper which forms or adds to a continuous blister copper phase below the slag phase. The lance tip is located within the slag phase at a depth enabling the injected gas to agitate the slag phase, and to react with copper sulphide matte dispersed therein, while precluding a substantial proportion of the gas from contacting the continuous blister copper phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2010
    Assignee: Ausmelt Limited
    Inventors: Stephen Peter Hughes, Robert W Matusewicz, Ross Alexander McClelland, Antony Acquadro, Brian Ross Baldock
  • Patent number: 7727304
    Abstract: A process for producing iron metal and slag by smelting iron-containing source material, having iron present as oxide and/or a partially metalized state, in a reactor containing a molten bath comprising or having a slag phase, utilises injection of fuel/reductant and oxygen-containing gas into the slag, by at least one top-submerged lance, to generate heating and reducing conditions in at least one reducing region in the bath. The source material is fed to the reactor, together with additional reductant and with flux, at or adjacent to the at least one reducing region, to subject the source material to smelting reduction which generates combustion gases comprising CO and H2. The rates of injection of the oxygen-containing gas and fuel/reductant by said at least one lance are controlled to achieve required, sufficient reducing conditions; and, in the reactor above the bath, the combustion gases generated by the smelting are post-combusted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Ausmelt Limited
    Inventors: Colette Maria Ng, Brian Ross Baldock, Giuseppe Sofra, Stephen Peter Hughes, Robert Walter Mautsewicz, Ross Alexander McClelland, David Matthew Sherrington
  • Patent number: RE44850
    Abstract: The process for converting a copper sulphide matte to blister copper, is achieved by adding the copper sulphide matte and flux to a suitable agitated slag phase; and injecting, from a discharge tip at the lower end of a top-submerged lance, an oxidizing gas suitable for reacting with the matte to produce blister copper which forms or adds to a continuous blister copper phase below the slag phase. The lance tip is located within the slag phase at a depth enabling the injected gas to agitate the slag phase, and to react with copper sulphide matte dispersed therein, while precluding a substantial proportion of the gas from contacting the continuous blister copper phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2014
    Assignee: Outotec Oyj
    Inventors: Stephen Peter Hughes, Robert W. Matusewicz, Ross Alexander McClelland, Antony Acquadro, Brian Ross Baldock