With Vapor Generator Patents (Class 392/303)
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Patent number: 11956862Abstract: Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an electronic cigarette with improved aerosol delivery characteristics. For example, an electronic cigarette consistent with the present disclosure may include a wick capable of enhanced delivery of electronic cigarette juice to a heating element. In particular, the wick may be a stainless-steel, wire mesh. In some specific embodiments, the wick may be coated to improve its electrically insulative characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Fontem Ventures B.V.Inventor: Martin Wensley
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Patent number: 9428995Abstract: System and method directed to the art of heating a fluid for use in a hydraulic fracturing system. A heat tube having a plurality of pipes disposed axially along and substantially near the periphery of a medial portion of the heat tube. The heat tube is heated by induction heaters.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Freedom Oilfield Services, Inc.Inventor: Arthur H. Holt
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Patent number: 9020332Abstract: Provided is a vaporizer that can efficiently cool a carrier gas, improve the effect of preventing a material from being clogged near the outlet port of a gas passage, contribute to prolonging the timing of maintenance and improving operating efficiency, and exert more uniform dispersing effect. A vaporizer includes: a center rod inserted into a carrier gas introduction hole formed in a disperser to form the gas passage in cooperation with the inner wall of the carrier gas introduction hole; a cooling part disposed on the outer circumferential side of the carrier gas introduction hole in the disperser to cool the inside of the gas passage; a cooling member insertion hole formed across almost the entire length of the center rod along the axial direction of the center rod; and a cooling member disposed in the inside of the cooling member insertion hole to cool the center rod.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignees: Wacom R&D CorporationInventors: Masayuki Toda, Masaru Umeda
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Patent number: 8897627Abstract: Provided is a vaporizer that can efficiently cool a carrier gas, improve the effect of preventing a material from being clogged near the outlet port of a gas passage, contribute to prolonging the timing of maintenance and improving operating efficiency, and exert more uniform dispersing effect. A vaporizer includes: a center rod inserted into a carrier gas introduction hole formed in a disperser to form the gas passage in cooperation with the inner wall of the carrier gas introduction hole; a cooling part disposed on the outer circumferential side of the carrier gas introduction hole in the disperser to cool the inside of the gas passage; a cooling member insertion hole formed across almost the entire length of the center rod along the axial direction of the center rod; and a cooling member disposed in the inside of the cooling member insertion hole to cool the center rod.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignees: Wacom R&D CorporationInventors: Masayuki Toda, Masaru Umeda
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Patent number: 8833440Abstract: Apparatus and methodology for self-generating high-temperature water and superheated steam for recovering embedded heavy-viscosity hydrocarbons from subterranean rock, shale, bitumen, sand formations and enabling continuous flow of released heavy-viscosity hydrocarbons using four successive spiral trough-like flowpaths, and optionally comprising an internal elongated pump member. Another embodiment promotes continuous flow of heavy-viscosity hydrocarbons through surface pipelines to tanks, railway tankcars, ships, refineries. A plurality of high-temperature, sheathed insertion heaters sustains constant high temperature to assure continuous flow of such hydrocarbons.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Douglas Ray Dicksinson
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Patent number: 8731382Abstract: A method of generating steam by moving at least a portion of an electrically conductive fluid body along a curved path, passing an electrical current through at least a portion of the fluid body that is moving along the curved path, and vaporizing at least a portion of the fluid body. A steam generating apparatus having a first hydrocyclone configured to promote a rotational kinetic characteristic of a fluid body introduced into the first hydrocyclone and a plurality of electrodes configured to deliver an electrical current to the fluid body. A method of servicing a wellbore by providing a fluid body with rotational kinetic characteristics, passing an electrical current through the fluid body to heat the fluid body, converting liquid of the fluid body to vapor, and delivering the vapor to the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Roger L. Schultz, Robert L. Pipkin, Travis W. Cavender
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Patent number: 8353347Abstract: A method for making a coiled insulated conductor heater to heat a subsurface formation includes pushing the insulated conductor heater longitudinally inside a flexible conduit using pressure. One or more cups are coupled to the outside of the insulated conductor heater. The cups maintain at least some pressure inside at least a portion of the flexible conduit as the insulated conductor heater is pushed inside the flexible conduit. The flexible conduit and the insulated conductor heater are coiled onto a coiled tubing rig.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Stanley Leroy Mason
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Patent number: 8244115Abstract: A combination flashlight and insect repellent dispensing apparatus. Light is produced by light bulbs or LEDs whereas insect repellent is dispensed by heating a volatilizable insecticide. The insecticide and portable light may be used either concurrently or independently of each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: The Schawbel CorporationInventors: Wender Wang, Stephen Shapiro
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Patent number: 8027574Abstract: A vaporizer for receiving and vaporizing particulate material, comprising: a heater having a reticulated material structure composed of ligands that define voids adapted to receive particulate materials, wherein the voids comprise greater than 85% of the volume of the reticulated material structure so that delivery of particulate material into the voids and conduction of vaporized material from the voids is facilitated; causes heat to be produced or conducted by the ligands to cause the particulate material in the voids to vaporize and be conducted through the voids.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Michael Long, Bruce E. Koppe
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Patent number: 7995905Abstract: The invention relates to a method and system for producing steam in a heating unit, and a method of designing a heating unit for producing steam. The method relates to receiving a liquid including impurities at a predetermine flow rate within an entry port of a monotube in the heating unit, where the monotube has a lumen of a predetermined size. The received liquid is converted into a two phase flow including turbulent and laminar flow. At least the turbulent flow is passed through the lumen at a velocity sufficient to carry the impurities through an exit port of the monotube and produce steam. The velocity of the turbulent is responsive to at least the predetermined flow rate and predetermined size of the lumen.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Alan Varacins, James Doherty, Atul Saksena
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Patent number: 7895938Abstract: A method and apparatus using steam to sterilize liquid dispensers. This is achieved by injecting steam into a drained dispenser machine equipped with a cover having a safety valve that matches the top of the dispenser to provide sealing. The steam is generated by a steam generator physically integrated with the new liquid dispenser machine. The steam circulates through the fluid compartment of the liquid dispenser and continues through its conduits and exits at the taps which are held open by a stepped boss. The sanitizing period can be adjusted and controlled. After sterilizing the machine, the cap of the dispenser is removed and its taps are released in order to return the machine back to its normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventors: Chung Chang, Tung-Sheng Chang, Alexander Chang, Chung-Hsing Chris Lee, Jean Saint Germain
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Patent number: 7835631Abstract: A combination lantern and insect repellent dispensing apparatus. Light is produced by light bulbs or LEDs whereas insect repellent is dispensed by heating a volatilizable insecticide. The insecticide and portable light may be used either concurrently or independently of each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: The Schawbel CorporationInventors: Wender Wang, Stephen Shapiro
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Publication number: 20080245305Abstract: A metal evaporation boat having improved wettability to a molten metal and having a prolonged life, and a method for evaporating a metal employing it. A metal evaporation heating element characterized by having one or more grooves in a direction not in parallel with a current direction, on an upper surface of a ceramic sintered body comprising titanium diboride (TiB2) and/or zirconium diboride (ZrB2), and boron nitride (BN). It is preferred that the direction not in parallel with the current collection is from 20 to 160° C. to the current direction, that the ceramic sintered body has a cavity and the groove is formed on the bottom surface thereof, and that a predetermined pattern is drawn by a plurality of grooves on the upper surface of the ceramic sintered body and/or on the upper surface of the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Kouki Ikarashi, Akira Miyai, Shoujiro Watanabe, Junichi Susaki, Kentaro Iwamoto
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Patent number: 6635149Abstract: A water purification system and method for residential or commercial application having a first support structure coupled to a water supply having a first heat source of sufficient magnitude to change the water into steam, thus abandoning any insoluble material dispersed within the liquid. The steam is further heated in a second support structure to form a substantially gaseous vapor and exposed to a second heat source of sufficient magnitude to super-heat the vapor to a temperature capable of destroying most, if not all living matter. Preferably, the second heat source is an electrical field of sufficient voltage to increase the temperature of the vapor in excess of 2000° F. The super-heated vapor is then allowed to condense to form potable water. This system may be powered by a standard 120 volt outlet found in the home.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventors: Norman Campbell, Norman E. Bersing, Ronald E. Larsen
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Patent number: 6205289Abstract: A system for generation of steam for injection into a plurality of well bores in an oil field to improve the oil recovery from the oil field, wherein the system comprises a plurality of electric powered steam-generating units, each unit delivering steam for injection into a one well bore or a number of geographically close well bores, is described. Also described is steam-generating unit for the system and a use of a plurality of electric powered steam-generating units for generation of steam for injection into a plurality of well bores in an oil field to improve the oil recovery from the oil field.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Den norske stats Oljeselskap a.s.Inventor: Henrik Kobro
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Patent number: 5623576Abstract: A downhole radial flow steam generator for oil wells that includes an annular casing and a water passage extending therethrough with a porous medium between the casing and passage with electrode means within the generator to heat the water into steam or hot water wherein the fluid is directed radially through the medium and the annular casing into a preselected earth strata to heat oil therein and reduce its viscosity for pumping to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Meshekow Oil Recovery CorporationInventor: Harry A. Deans
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Patent number: 5621845Abstract: Improved methods and apparatus are disclosed for confining ohmic heating currents to a subsurface formation in the use of in situ ohmic heating for recovery of volatile and semi-volatile materials, such as hazardous waste, hydrocarbon-like materials, and valuable minerals having thermally responsive properties. Spacing between emplaced electrodes and the number of electrodes employed are controlled to cause coupling between electrodes for more uniform and higher temperature heating. Electrode designs are disclosed which suppress spurious earth currents which would heat other formations not of interest. Suppression of electrode end currents is accomplished by the use of distinct rings of insulation, control of the applied potential along the electrode, and injection or withdrawal of fluids at distinct locations along the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: IIT Research InstituteInventors: Jack E. Bridges, Guggilam C. Sresty
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Patent number: 5142608Abstract: A downhole steam and hot water generator for use in other than a non-vertical oil well casing and particularly adapted for use in horizontal drilled wells that includes an elongated housing with a front and rear end, fluid discharge apparatus positioned in the upper portion of said housing connected to an upper chamber therein, water distribution apparatus associated with the housing to pass water into the lower portion of the housing, and electrodes within said water to boil or vaporize water into steam for transfer to a horizontal petroleum pool to reduce the viscosity of the petroleum for pumping.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Meshekow Oil Recovery Corp.Inventor: Robert L. Meshekow