Abstract: A vehicle assembly is provided for facilitating transportation in a stable vehicle not requiring government licensing. The assembly includes a frame assembly having a left frame coupled to a right frame. The frame assembly has a center frame coupled to and positioned between the left frame and the right frame. A plurality of wheels is coupled to the frame assembly including a left front wheel and a left back wheel coupled to the left frame and a right front wheel and a right back wheel coupled to the right frame. A seat assembly is positioned between the left frame and the right frame. A steering mechanism is coupled to the frame assembly and mechanically coupled to the left front wheel and the right front wheel. A drive system is operationally coupled to at least one of the plurality of wheels.
Abstract: A system includes a first source including a first reactant; a second source including a second reactant capable of reacting with the first reactant to form a first product; and a reactor. The reactor includes a first element having a wall connecting a first point and a second point, the wall extending more than 180° around the first point; and a second element movably engaged with the first element to define a reconfigurable reaction chamber capable of being in fluid communication with the first and second reactants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 2008
Date of Patent:
March 15, 2011
Assignee:
TIAX LLC
Inventors:
Robert S. Weber, Mark Marion, Jayanti Sinha, William Barney
Abstract: The invention is a low viscosity oil composition derived from crude oils and crude oil residuum comprising dispersed asphaltene salts in a hydrocarbon continuous phase.
Abstract: The invention describes a method for decreasing the viscosity of crude oils and residuum utilizing a combination of acid and sonic treatment.
Abstract: The invention describes a method for decreasing the viscosity of crude oils and residuum utilizing a combination of acid and sonic treatment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 9, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 8, 2003
Assignee:
ExxonMobile Research and Engineering Co.