Vapor Outlets Patents (Class 196/136)
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Patent number: 8066949Abstract: Fouling in the scrubber section of a fluid coker unit is reduced by providing perforated baffles to improve the uniformity of the gas flow profile in the scrubber by reducing the gas velocity of the cyclone outlet gases in the scrubber section of the unit. These baffles are located with the objective of reducing the rotational component of the gas flow in the scrubber created by the alignment of the gas outlets of the cyclones. The baffles are preferably located in the shed section of the scrubber and comprise upstanding perforated plates located at the periphery of the scrubber section to disrupt high velocity gas jets in the region of the interior wall of the scrubber.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: ExxonMobil Research & Engineering CompanyInventors: Craig A. McKnight, Larry P. Hackman, Brian A. Knapper, Daniel Bulbuc, George B. Jones, Jonathan Tyler, Darwin E. Kiel
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Patent number: 8025773Abstract: In a system for thermal cracking gaseous feedstocks, the system including a gas cracker for producing an effluent comprising olefins, at least one transfer line exchanger for the recovery of process energy from the effluent and a water quench tower system, a process for extending the range of system feedstocks to include liquid feedstocks that yield tar is provided. The process includes the steps of injecting a first quench fluid downstream of the at least one transfer line exchanger to quench the process effluent comprising olefins, separating in a separation vessel a cracked product and a first byproduct stream comprising tar from the quenched effluent, directing the separated cracked product to the water quench tower system and quenching the separated cracked product with a second quench fluid to produce a cracked gas effluent for recovery and a second byproduct stream comprising tar. An apparatus for cracking a liquid hydrocarbon feedstock that yield tar is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: James N. McCoy, Walter F. Filupeit, Barrington M. Hammond, David J. Duhon, Mark A. Rooney, Robert A. D. Strack, John R. Messinger
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Patent number: 8025774Abstract: In a system for thermal cracking gaseous feedstocks, the system including a gas cracker for producing an effluent comprising olefins, at least one transfer line exchanger for the recovery of process energy from the effluent and a water quench tower system, a process for extending the range of system feedstocks to include liquid feedstocks that yield tar is provided. The process includes the steps of injecting a first quench fluid downstream of a primary transfer line exchanger to quench the process effluent comprising olefins, separating in a first separation vessel a cracked product and a first byproduct stream comprising tar from the quenched effluent, directing the separated cracked product to a water quench tower system and quenching the separated cracked product with a second quench fluid to produce a cracked gas effluent for recovery and a second byproduct stream comprising tar. An apparatus for carrying out such process is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: James N. McCoy, Barrington M. Hammond, David J. Duhon, Mark A. Rooney, Robert D. Strack, John R. Messinger
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Patent number: 8025857Abstract: An apparatus is described for the preferential conversion to 2-butene of a stream containing C4 compounds including 1-butene and 2-butene involving mixing the C4 stream with a first hydrogen stream to form a feed stream, hydroisomerizing the feed stream in the presence of a first hydroisomerization catalyst in order to convert at least a portion of the 1-butene to 2-butene, thereby producing a hydroisomerization effluent, passing the hydroisomerization effluent through a fractionation column to form a top stream comprising isobutane and isobutylene and a bottoms stream comprising 2-butene, withdrawing a recycle stream from said fractionation column at a location above the feed point at which the weight ratio of 1-butene to 2-butene is high, and combining the recycle stream with at least one of the C4 stream and the feed stream upstream from the hydroisomerization catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Lummus Technology Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Gartside, Thomas P. Skourlis, Hassan Kaleem
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Patent number: 7625466Abstract: A process and apparatus to remove asphaltenic contaminants from bitumen, heavy oil or residue to produce lower viscosity petroleum products and high purity asphaltenes.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Value Creation Inc.Inventor: Columba K. Yeung
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Patent number: 6955754Abstract: An efficient fluid cleaning system. The efficient system includes a first mechanism for changing the pressure of a fluid from a first pressure to a second pressure, the second pressure being lower than the first pressure. A second mechanism distributes the fluid within an evaporation chamber at the second pressure. The evaporation chamber includes an evaporation surface having capillary channels for dispersing oil about the evaporation surface via capillary action to facilitate evaporation of contaminants from within the fluid. In a specific embodiment, the capillary channels are spiral capillary channels, and the system further includes a vent through a ceiling of the evaporation chamber. The vent includes a valve biased in an open position and lacking a cracking pressure. The valve prevents the escape of the fluid from the system but allows gases to escape from the system unencumbered. The evaporation surface has perforations through which fluid passes onto the evaporation surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Robert de Sylva
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Publication number: 20040182751Abstract: An apparatus for recovering ethylene from a hydrocarbon feed stream, where the apparatus is a single distillation column pressure shell encasing an upper region and a lower region. The upper region houses an ethylene distributor rectifying section and the lower region houses a C2 distributor section and an ethylene distributor stripping section. Vapor passes from the lower region into the upper region, and liquid passes from the upper region to the lower region. The process for recovering the ethylene is also disclosed. The hydrocarbon feed stream is introduced into the C2 distributor section, and after a series of stripping and refluxing steps, distinct hydrocarbon products are recovered from the C2 distributor section, the ethylene distributor stripping section, and the ethylene distributor rectifying section, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Rian Reyneke, Michael J. Foral, Guang-Chung Lee
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Patent number: 6318393Abstract: A portable vehicle covering device including a roof portion coupled with respect to the roof of the vehicle. A hood portion is slidably received within the roof portion in a retracted orientation. The hood portion slides outwardly of the roof portion in an extended orientation for covering the hood of the vehicle. A trunk portion is slidably received within the roof portion in a retracted orientation. The trunk portion slides outwardly of the hood portion in an extended orientation for covering the trunk of the vehicle. A first side door portion is slidably received within the roof portion in a retracted orientation. The first side door portion extends outwardly of the roof portion in an extended orientation for covering the door of the first side of the vehicle. The first side door portion includes front and rear portions for selectively covering the forward and rearward portions of the first side of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Winstun Glasgo
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Patent number: 6086721Abstract: A vacuum-creating apparatus of the unit is provided with a pump and a separator, wherein the pump is connected at its inlet to the separator, a jet device is made as a liquid-gas device and is connected at its outlet, by means of a pressure main, to the separator and at its liquid input to an output of the pump, wherein the longitudinal axis of the jet device is positioned vertically, the permissible deviation from the vertical axis being .+-.15.degree., an outlet cross section of a liquid supply nozzle of the jet device is positioned at a height of from 5 m to 35 m above an inlet to the separator and an outlet section of the pressure main is positioned below the level of the liquid in the separator to form a hydraulic seal.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventor: Valery Grigorievich Tsegelsky
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Patent number: 6045659Abstract: The invention relates to the recovery of excess gas which is formed in an oil/gas treatment plant, more specifically in a production plant where gas-containing oil in a separation plant is separated into a gas fraction and an oil fraction which are individually advanced for respective applications. The excess gas is advanced for recovery through a special collection conduit (40) on which there is coupled a branch conduit (72) which leads to a torch (74), and which comprises valves (76, 78) which are primarily closed, but which secondarily are adapted to open for the flow of gas to a torch (74) when the pressure of the excess gas exceeds a given value and/or when an irregular emergency situation occurs in the plant. There is also mentioned a concrete solution for joining of the excess gas with the extracted process gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Den norske stats oijeselkap a.s.Inventors: Magne Bjoerkhaug, Thormod Hope, Jacob Lillesund
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Patent number: 5147511Abstract: An improved hydrocarbon pyrolysis process and apparatus for the production of ethylene comprising a novel furnace comprised of an unfired superheater radiant section and a fired radiant section, adiabatic tube reactor and quench boiler is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.Inventor: Herman N. Woebcke
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Patent number: 4945978Abstract: In order to create an economic two-stage heat exchanger system which is capable of cooling cracked gas from short-term splitting furnaces, which is capable of flexible operation utilizing changeable charging stock, the two stages of the heat exchanger are integrated in one device, in order to avoid the necessity of delivering the cracked gas to a second stage via long, hot pipelines. In addition, the system has the capability of switching the heat exchanger plant over to a single-stage operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Schmidt'sche Heissdampf GmbHInventor: Helmut A. Herrmann
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Patent number: 4944845Abstract: Apparatus for the treatment of a liquid hydrocarbon charge containing solids or solids-forming contaminants, e.g., inorganic solids, metals and asphaltenes, which includes a contactor vessel having a liquid charge inlet, a vaporizing media inlet above the charge inlet and a vapor-solids outlet. An atomizer is positioned in the charge inlet for forming small particles of the liquid charge and directing the particles of liquid in a substantially horizontal flat pattern into the contactor vessel. A premix downcomer having a dispersion grid positioned therein is located in the vaporizing media inlet for introducing a fluidized mixture of a gas dispersion media and hot circulating solid particles into the contactor vessel in a substantially vertical flat pattern to traverse the path of the liquid particles and intimately contact the liquid particles.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Inventor: David B. Bartholic
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Patent number: 4933047Abstract: The invention therefore relates to a chimney tray hat apparatus for de-entraining droplets of liquid entrained in a stream containing vapor and liquid droplets flowing upwardly through a tray chimney in a vapor/liquid processing device, the chimney tray hat apparatus comprising a top cover or hat having an upper side and an underside which intercepts entrained liquid droplets flowing upwardly through the tray chimney, supports for supporting the chimney tray hat directly above the tray chimney, and a catcher ring and gutter for collecting the liquid impinging on the underside of the top cover and draining the liquid onto the supports and through the tray chimney.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Robert P. Bannon
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Patent number: 4197164Abstract: A coke oven construction is provided having a vertical ascension pipe connected by an elbow to a gas-collecting main. A water seal is placed between the elbow and the collecting main and carries a stream jet aspirating pump. The seal and pump are movable in and out of position and the pump can be closed off.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Dr. C. Otto & Comp. G.m.b.H.Inventor: Erich Pries
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Patent number: 3966559Abstract: In a deodorizing apparatus, at least the lower part of a column is surrounded at least partly by compartments which are not connected together, each compartment having means for supplying treatment fluid and means for discharging the treated material with separate control but opening into a common duct. The duct for discharging the treated material from the central column is divided into separate ducts the outlets of which open into the compartments and which are provided with separately-controlled means for carrying the material to the respective compartments.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1974Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Extraction de SmetInventor: Anthony Athanassiadis
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Patent number: 3957590Abstract: In a coking oven, in which gas is withdrawn from a chamber through a conduit, a draft control is interposed in this conduit to regulate the pressure therein. The draft control comprises a first and a second throttle flap which are mounted in the conduit and which together cover part of the interior cross-section thereof, the remainder of the cross-section being blocked by a fixedly mounted element, and arrangements being provided for moving each of the throttle flaps individually between an open and a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1974Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Bergwerksverband GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Rohde