Phenol, Cyclic Carbonate, Or Soap Component Patents (Class 510/187)
  • Patent number: 8986461
    Abstract: A cleaning composition and process to remove carbon deposits from combustion equipment components is provided. The de-carbonizing composition is packaged in certain embodiments in an aerosol propellant. The inventive composition is also readily used as a liquid or an atomized mist that is readily introduced into the intake manifold through a tube tolerant of engine inlet operational temperatures and conditions. The invention introduces the composition by a process that precludes the need for engine disassembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2015
    Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark E. Hischier, Gregory Hewgill
  • Publication number: 20140144473
    Abstract: A method for in-situ cleaning of compressor blades in a gas turbine engine on an aircraft comprises the following sequential steps: Step 1—washing said compressor blades by spraying a first liquid composition into the engine; and Step 2—finally rinsing said washed compressor blades by spraying a second liquid composition into the engine, wherein the second liquid composition, has a freezing point of ?10° C. or below and is non-aqueous and hydrophilic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2014
    Publication date: May 29, 2014
    Applicant: FORMATEX (OFFSHORE) S.A.L.
    Inventor: David William MARTIN
  • Patent number: 6652667
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for removing engine deposits in a gasoline internal combustion engine by introducing a cleaning composition into an air-intake manifold of a warmed-up and idling gasoline internal combustion engine and running the engine while the cleaning composition is being introduced. One such cleaning composition suitable for these methods comprises (a) a phenoxy mono- or poly(oxyalkylene) alcohol; (b) at least one solvent selected from (1) an alkoxy mono- or poly(oxyalkylene) alcohol and (2) an aliphatic or aromatic organic solvent; and (c) at least one nitrogen-containing detergent additive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Chevron Oronite Company LLC
    Inventors: Majid R. Ahmadi, Damon C. Vaudrin
  • Patent number: 6616776
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for removing engine deposits in a recprocating internal combustion engine by introducing a cleaning composition into an air-intake manifold of a warmed-up and idling reciprocating internal combustion engine and running the engine while the cleaning composition is being introduced. One such cleaning composition suitable for these methods comprises a first solution containing a mixture of: (a) a phenoxy mono- or poly(oxyalkylene) alcohol; (b) at least one solvent selected from (1) an alkoxy mono- or poly(oxyalkylene) alcohol and (2) an aliphatic or aromatic organic solvent; and (c) at least one nitrogen-containing detergent additive; and a second solution containing a mixture of: (d). a phenoxy mono- or poly(oxyalkylene) alcohol; (e) a cyclic carbonate; and (e) water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Chevron Oronite Company LLC
    Inventors: Majid R. Ahmadi, Damon C. Vaudrin
  • Patent number: 5858942
    Abstract: An engine cleaner composition and method for removing carbonaceous deposits from engine fuel-system components such as mechanical and electronic fuel injectors, intake valve seats, valves, combustion cylinders, spark plugs, and oxygen sensors may be used on both gasoline and diesel engines. Preferred compositions comprise a synergistic solution of a heterocyclic ring compound in an azeotrope of acetonitrile and water, together with selected surfactants and aromatics. Preferred compositions of the invention may be placed in an aerosol pressurized unit utilizing a compressed gas, such as nitrogen or nitrous oxide, or compressed liquid gas, such as a hydrocarbon or fluorohydrocarbon. Preferred engine cleaning compositions of the invention are substantially non-ozone depleting, are low in global warming, and have a low order of human toxicity. Preferred compositions have a moderate pH and are essentially compatible with metals and elastomers conventionally used in engine fuel-system components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Inventors: Lawrence J. Adams, Paul D. Hughett
  • Patent number: 5763379
    Abstract: An improved compound for use as a spray wax and drying aid in automatic vehicle-washing devices. The invention includes an olefin constituent having the general structural formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is an alkyl group having between 4 to 28 carbon atoms and a first emulsifier having a cationic constituent. Certain preferred embodiments include a second emulsifier and a coupling agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: Tomah Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy E. Janota