Portable Patents (Class 62/911)
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Patent number: 11859768Abstract: A volatile organic compounds (“VOC”) collection system has an inlet, a positive displacement pump (“PDP”), a first automated control valve, a pressure vessel (“PV”), and PV top and bottom outlets. The inlet receives a VOC emission and is in fluid communication with the PDP through an inlet-PDP connector. The PDP is in fluid communication with the PV through a PDP-PV connector. The first automated control valve is in fluid communication with the PDP-PV connector. The PV is in fluid communication with the PV top and bottom outlets. The inlet-PDP connector is under a pressure that keeps the VOC emission in a vapor phase. The PDP-PV connector and the PV are under a pressure that condenses the VOC emission and separates the VOC emission into a gas phase and a liquid phase.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Inventor: Paul Baskis
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Patent number: 11435035Abstract: A volatile organic compounds (“VOC”) collection system has an inlet, a positive displacement pump (“PDP”), a first automated control valve, a pressure vessel (“PV”), and PV top and bottom portion outlets. The PV has PV top and bottom portions. The inlet receives a VOC emission and is in fluid communication with the PDP through an inlet-PDP connector. The PDP is in fluid communication with the PV through a PDP-PV connector. The first automated control valve is in fluid communication with the PDP-PV connector. The PV top and bottom portions are in fluid communication with the PV top and bottom portion outlets respectively. The inlet-PDP connector is under a pressure that keeps the VOC emission in a vapor phase. The PDP-PV connector and the PV are under a pressure that condenses the VOC emission and separates the VOC emission into a gas phase and a liquid phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Inventor: Paul Baskis
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Patent number: 7954339Abstract: An apparatus for the cryogenic distillation of air includes an assembled unit that has a first distillation column module within which is provided a cryogenic distillation column; a heat exchange module within which is provided heat exchange means for cooling column feed air to a cryogenic distillation temperature; and at least one further processing unit. The or each distillation column, the heat exchange means, and the or each further processing unit are operationally interconnected, and the assembled unit is suitable for transportation to and erection at the site for a cryogenic air separation plant. Construction of a cryogenic air distillation plant is simplified resulting in a reduction in construction cost and time of construction. In addition, as components of the apparatus are self-contained within modules, the risk of contamination of the internal components is reduced, thus improving control of the quality of the construction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Stephen John Gibbon
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Patent number: 7621152Abstract: A cryogenic plant having at least two direct phase separation devices such as distillation columns whose circular perimeters serve to define the perimeter of the cold box encompassing the direct phase separation devices and ancillary equipment for the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventor: Henry Edward Howard
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Patent number: 7251956Abstract: Disclosed are methods for efficiently and economically designing, constructing, or operating a light hydrocarbon gas liquefaction process for the liquefaction of selected quantities of light hydrocarbon gas. The method includes a light hydrocarbon gas liquefaction launch train to liquefy an initial amount of light hydrocarbon gas and one or more optional subsequent modular expansion phases to said light hydrocarbon gas liquefaction train to liquefy additional selected quantities of light hydrocarbon gas up to a selected maximum quantity of light hydrocarbon gas for the process. The methods employ shared use facilities, such as light hydrocarbon feed gas pretreatment facilities, refrigerant compression facilities, cryogenic heat exchange facilities, access services, other liquefaction equipment, and liquefied product storage and shipping facilities.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey H. Sawchuk, Richard Jones, Jr., Patrick B. Ward
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Patent number: 6957551Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing an installation for implementing a method for cryogenic air separation, whereby at least one constituent of the air used is obtained as a product by means of a selected method variant. Said installation comprises at least one coldbox in which a module is arranged. The invention is characterized in that several classes are predefined, each class determining the dimensions of the coldbox pertaining thereto, and the coldbox of each class being large enough to hold the module for at least two different product quantity requirements and/or at least two different method variants. A coldbox of a certain class is selected and the module is arranged in the coldbox of said selected class.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Linde AGInventors: Stefan Moeller, Wolfgang Bader
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Patent number: 6948337Abstract: The invention relates to a low temperature air fractionation system comprising several modules consisting of at least one heat exchange unit, a pressure column and a low pressure column, in addition to the accessories belonging to the respective modules and at least two cold-boxes, wherein the module and/or the accessories are arranged. The invention is characterized in that at least one of the cold-boxes is embodied in the form of a main box and at least one of the cold-boxes is embodied in the form of a secondary box. The secondary box contains at least one module and the accessories of the module disposed in the secondary box are mainly located in the main box.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Linde AGInventors: Stefan Moeller, Wolfgang Bader
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Patent number: 6945076Abstract: An apparatus and method for air distillation. Two cold boxes and an air treatment unit are used to distill air. The cold boxes contain a heat exchanger for cooling the air to be distilled and an air distillation unit for producing either oxygen, nitrogen or argon. The air treatment unit has many individual treatment elements which are connected in parallel. The outlet of the air treatment unit is connected to both cold boxes and to all the individual treatment units.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'etude et, l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Emmanuel Garnier, Jean-Pierre Gourbier, Lasad Jaouani, Frédéric Judas, Giovanni Massimo
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Patent number: 6910350Abstract: A portable cryogenic nitrogen generator consists of an air preparation unit and a cryogenic distillation unit mounted inside separate standard-sized ISO containers that can be easily shipped to a drilling site and efficiently and quickly assembled into an operative state. The containers can be connected together at anchor points on the housings of both containers, making the nitrogen generator assembly more stable. The air preparation unit includes an absorption device and optionally includes one or a plurality of air compressor units. The cryogenic distillation unit includes a distillation column and associated heat exchangers. The air preparation and cryogenic distillation units connect through apertures in their respective containers and operate while being mounted in the containers.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Pacific Consolidated Industries, LLCInventors: William D. Brigham, Brian R. Wildey, Robert A. Zarate
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Publication number: 20040050095Abstract: A portable cryogenic nitrogen generator consists of an air preparation unit and a cryogenic distillation unit mounted inside separate standard-sized ISO containers that can be easily shipped to a drilling site and efficiently and quickly assembled into an operative state. The containers can be connected together at anchor points on the housings of both containers, making the nitrogen generator assembly more stable. The air preparation unit includes an absorption device and optionally includes one or a plurality of air compressor units. The cryogenic distillation unit includes a distillation column and associated heat exchangers. The air preparation and cryogenic distillation units connect through apertures in their respective containers and operate while being mounted in the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: William D. Brigham, Brian R. Wildey, Robert A. Zarate
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Patent number: 6502421Abstract: Mobile fire-fighting systems and a method of producing breathable fire-suppression compositions are provided for extinguishing fires in buildings, and other human occupied structures, being also effective in suppressing fires under ruins of collapsed buildings. The systems employ a transportable high-pressure container having the breathable composition or nitrogen gas, or a liquid nitrogen container, vaporizer and a mixing chamber, wherein a vaporized nitrogen gas is mixed with an ambient air in order to produce said breathable fire-suppression composition. Refilling stations are provided for refilling the mobile systems with said composition, nitrogen gas or liquid nitrogen, all being generated at site from the ambient air. The method of producing said composition at a fire site employs mixing of nitrogen gas with ambient air or, alternatively, vaporizing of liquid nitrogen in necessary quantities and mixing it with ambient air in provided proportions.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Igor K. Kotliar
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Patent number: 6363729Abstract: A compact device for injecting cryogenic liquid into containers is capable of use with containers of varying sizes. A vessel containing the cryogenic liquid is connected to a nozzle by a thermally-insulated, flexible hose. The nozzle is connected to an arm which is mounted to a support, such that the arm can move in different directions relative to the support. The nozzle can thus be moved with three degrees of freedom, and can be easily positioned over a container to be filled. The apparatus also includes conduits for conveying excess gas from the vessel into a process controller housing, to keep moisture out of that housing. The nozzle includes ports which receive gas formed by vaporizing cryogenic liquid from a supply. Gas flowing into these ports can be used to control the formation of droplets. When heated, such gas can also be used to prevent ice formation in the nozzle, or to remove ice that has already formed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: MG IndustriesInventors: Sudhir R. Brahmbhatt, Gerald A. Dornblaser
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Patent number: 6272883Abstract: A plant for separation of a gas mixture comprises at least two columns which are of the same length. The tops of two of the columns are at the same height.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Olivier Bruder, Bernard Darredeau, Jean-Yves Lehman
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Patent number: 6212904Abstract: An apparatus for liquefying and storing a gas is provided. The apparatus is adapted to liquify relatively small quantities of gas, and to do so in a residence or place of business. The apparatus generally includes a cryocooler, a heat transfer assembly, and an insulated subsystem. Liquid condensate produced by the apparatus is stored in an insulated dewar. The method of the present invention includes the liquification of air or an enriched gas on a small scale in a residence or place of business. The method and apparatus of the invention are particularly well suited for providing liquified oxygen for use by a patient on oxygen therapy in the patient's residence.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: In-X CorporationInventors: Ivan A. Arkharov, Alexey M. Arkharov, Leslie C. Kun, Tommy M. Tetreault
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Patent number: 6205815Abstract: A plant for separation of a gas mixture comprises at least two columns which are of the same length. The tops of two of the columns are at the same height.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Olivier Bruder, Bernard Darredeau, Jean-Yves Lehman
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Patent number: 6128921Abstract: In this plant (1), a common thermal insulation wall (14) surrounds first and second distillation units (2, 3, 4, 5). A first product stream is removed from the first unit and a second stream is removed from the second unit, the first and second streams are mixed without having previously been compressed or expanded with the production of external work.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: L'Air LiquideInventors: Alain Guillard, Bernard Saulnier
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Patent number: 5896755Abstract: A cryogenic rectification system for producing oxygen having a feed air preparation system and a plurality of same size cold box modules operating in parallel and in conjunction with the feed air preparation system.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Kai Wong, Dante Patrick Bonaquist, John Frederic Billingham, Michael Douglas Monteith, Neil Mark Prosser
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Patent number: 5893275Abstract: The compact oxygen production system of the present invention provides an oxygen concentrator and a cryocooling device for liquefying the concentrated oxygen gas to provide liquid oxygen. The compact size of the system permits the system to be employed in home applications, especially for home oxygen patients.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: In-X CorporationInventor: Charles W. Henry
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Patent number: 5706675Abstract: A high efficiency oxygen/air separation system uses waste heat produced by an internal combustion engine to produce pure or enriched oxygen for combustion in the internal combustion engine. Nitrogen is eliminated from the combustion process, thus preventing the formation of nitrogen oxides. The formation of other particulates is also reduced as the exhaust gases are repeatedly burned. The separation system includes a manifold heat exchanger, a vane compressor/expander, a spent nitrogen heat exchanger and an insulated container. Air is first compressed in the integrated vane compressor/expander. Compression energy is provided from the expansion of the spent nitrogen after that nitrogen has been heated to exhaust manifold temperatures. High efficiency is achieved through simultaneous expansion and compression. The compressed air is cooled through a spent nitrogen heat exchanger and enters the insulated container, where the oxygen separation takes place.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: G & A AssociatesInventor: Ambrose F. Manikowski, Jr.
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Patent number: 5682750Abstract: A portable self-contained delivery station for liquid natural gas (LNG) is provided on a movable skid frame and equipped with an instant -on delivery system which may initiate LNG delivery immediately to a use vehicle. The skid is equipped with a spill containment feature such that the LNG may be contained in the event of spillage. A variable speed pump both controls LNG dispensing and saturation levels of the stored LNG. The pump is submerged in a sump tank which is separate from the bulk storage tank. The sump tank is flooded with an amount of LNG such that the pump is submerged. Delivery of LNG may thus occur instantly, without pre-cooling of the pump or associated meter.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: MVE Inc.Inventors: Duane Preston, Michael Lutgen, Tom Drube, Paul Drube, Tom Chrisfield
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Patent number: 5617742Abstract: A distillation apparatus having applicability to an air separation plant in which a distillation column is suspended within a containment sleeve from a main heat exchanger or a head condenser of the distillation column. The suspension of the distillation column is flexible so that the distillation column can assume a vertical orientation under influence of gravitational force to be self-leveling.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: The BOC Group, Inc.Inventor: Karl O. Toppel
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Patent number: 5553466Abstract: An apparatus for depositing solid carbon dioxide on items to be refrigerated comprises a device (10) operable to convert a stream of liquid carbon dioxide into a forward flow of gaseous carbon dioxide containing entrained particles of solid carbon dioxide, a carriage (8) upon which said device (10) is mounted for translating in opposite directions and means for moving said device so as to direct said stream towards a plurality of individual items to be refrigerated.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: The BOC Group plcInventors: John N. S. Kuzniarski, Peter F. Goodall, Brian King