Patents by Inventor Vitaly F. Surovikin

Vitaly F. Surovikin 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: 4978649
    Abstract: The present invention relates to physical chemistry.The material is made as a three-dimensional matrix with a pore volume of from 0.2 to 1.7 cm.sup.3 /g. The matrix is formed by bent layers of carbon of 100-10,000 .ANG. thickness and 100-10000 .ANG. radius of curvature. The true density of the material according to the present invention is 1.80-2.10 g/cm.sup.3, its X-ray density is 2.112-2.236 g/cm.sup.3, the pore size distribution has its maximum within the range of 200-2,000 .ANG..The present invention can be useful in, for example, in the production of catalysts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1990
    Inventors: Vitaly F. Surovikin, Georgy V. Plaxin, Vladimir A. Semikolenov, Vladimir A. Likholobov, Ilona J. Tiunova
  • Patent number: 4464314
    Abstract: An aerodynamic apparatus for mixing components of a fuel mixture comprises two cylindrical chambers--a main chamber and an auxiliary chamber--for swirling the flow of a gaseous component of a fuel mixture which is fed through at least one admission pipe arranged tangentially to the cylindrical surface of the chamber. The outlet pipes for the components are arranged in end walls coaxially with the chambers, and the end of the pipe of the auxiliary chamber is within the main chamber. The ratio of the inside diameters d.sub.1 /d.sub.2 of the outlet pipes for components ranges from 1 to 3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Inventors: Vitaly F. Surovikin, Vladimir F. Antonenko, Gennady V. Babich, Mikhail Y. Bobrik, Nikolai K. Korenyak, Vasily V. Novikov, Gennady A. Voloshin, Georgy A. Belyaev, Alexandr V. Gordeev, Nail I. Gallyamov, Anatoly F. Krikunenko
  • Patent number: 4372936
    Abstract: A process for producing carbon black comprises combustion of a fuel with air to form a stream of products of complete combustion of the fuel, whereinto a hydrocarbon feedstock is then added. The hydrocarbon feedstock is decomposed by absorption of heat from the combustion products, with the formation of a carbon black containing effluent. A portion of the carbon black containing effluent is collected and the remaining portion of the carbon black containing effluent is quenched by introducing a cooling agent thereinto. Thereafter carbon black is recovered from the remaining portion of the carbon black containing effluent. The collected portion of the carbon black containing effluent is fed, according to the invention, into the combustion chamber as fuel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1983
    Inventors: Vitaly F. Surovikin, Alexandr R. Rogov, Gennady V. Sazhin, Georgy L. Gorjunov
  • Patent number: 4295867
    Abstract: The herein-proposed apparatus for separating carbon black from a carbon-black aerosol stream comprises an apparatus in which a carbon-black aerosol is passed through a granular bed of carbon-black grains in a downflow manner. The carbon-black aerosol is separated into solid carbon-black particles that settle down in the granular bed of the carbon-black grains, and cleaned particulate-free gas delivered to the consumer. Part of said cleaned gas is periodically fed in a countercurrent flow to the stream of carbon-black aerosol to regenerate the granular bed of carbon-black grains. The apparatus for carrying this separation comprises a plurality of compartments, each being subdivided into a first and a second chamber through a partition web. Said partition web is a distribution grate with a screen, whereupon the granular bed of carbon-black grains is arranged, the screen having a mesh opening ranging from about 50 to about 200 microns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1981
    Inventors: Viktor M. Shopin, Leonid G. Turenko, Vitaly F. Surovikin, Konstantin V. Suponev