161 |
Calcining-furnace. |
US1902088108 |
1902-01-02 |
US827089A |
1906-07-31 |
EDISON THOMAS A |
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162 |
Combined garbage-hopper and sink-trap |
US582214D |
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US582214A |
1897-05-11 |
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163 |
Fourths to tpiomas r |
US568786D |
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US568786A |
1896-10-06 |
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164 |
Furnace |
US475984D |
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US475984A |
1892-05-31 |
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165 |
George williams |
US449510D |
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US449510A |
1891-03-31 |
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166 |
Drier |
US409359D |
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US409359A |
1889-08-20 |
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167 |
Regenerative heating-furnace |
US405240D |
|
US405240A |
1889-06-18 |
|
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168 |
Tjeiah cummings |
US350415D |
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US350415A |
1886-10-05 |
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169 |
gjers |
US342200D |
|
US342200A |
1886-05-18 |
|
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170 |
g-jers |
US291331D |
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US291331A |
1884-01-01 |
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171 |
slices |
US213459D |
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US213459A |
1879-03-18 |
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172 |
Improvement in methods of manufacturing lime and cement |
US174387D |
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US174387A |
1876-03-07 |
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173 |
Improvement in compositions for drain-pipes |
US146864D |
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US146864A |
1874-01-27 |
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174 |
Improvement in drying-rooms |
US119747D |
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US119747A |
1871-10-10 |
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175 |
Fruit-drier |
US57885D |
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US57885A |
1866-09-11 |
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176 |
Method of Manufacturing Carbon-Rich Product and Co-Products |
US14811109 |
2015-07-28 |
US20150329365A1 |
2015-11-19 |
Srivats Srinivasachar |
A method in which a parent hydrocarbon-rich material is processed so as to produce both a carbon-rich solid material that has a higher carbon to hydrogen ratio than that of the parent material and a carbon-deficient combustible gas that has a lower carbon to hydrogen ratio than the parent material. In the process, the material is activated by exposing it to a hot gas stream having elevated levels of one or both of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The combustible gas is combusted to produce heat. At least about 80% of the heat is used in one ore more endothermic steps that include drying coal or biomass. |
177 |
System for Manufacturing a Proportional Slurry |
US14211199 |
2014-03-14 |
US20140196632A1 |
2014-07-17 |
Fred Brouillette; Clifford Ryan; Yon Martin Robinson |
A novel apparatus for the manufacture of high solid content lime and/or cement slurry that can be used in stabilization applications. The novel apparatus uses nozzles directed at a diffusion baffle to insure proper wetting of the lime or cement based material in order to produce a sufficiently homogenous slurry that sufficiently remains in suspension so that it can be used in stabilization applications without the need for additional mixing. |
178 |
Method and apparatus for the utilization of waste heat from gaseous heat sources carrying substantial quantities of dust |
US12246360 |
2008-10-06 |
US08087248B2 |
2012-01-03 |
Alexander I. Kalina |
An apparatus, system and method for transferring heat from a hot flue gas stream from a cement plant including large particles and dust to a working fluid of a power plant via a high temperature heat transfer fluid without exposing all or most of the equipment to the erosive force of the particles and dust is disclosed where the apparatus includes a cement plant, a particle separation and heat transfer system and a power plant. |
179 |
System for Manufacturing a Proportional Slurry |
US13205762 |
2011-08-09 |
US20110305101A1 |
2011-12-15 |
Fred Brouillette; Clifford Ryan; Yon Martin Robinson |
A novel apparatus for the manufacture of high solid content lime and/or cement slurry that can be used in stabilization applications. The novel apparatus uses nozzles directed at a diffusion baffle to insure proper wetting of the lime or cement based material in order to produce a sufficiently homogenous slurry that sufficiently remains in suspension so that it can be used in stabilization applications without the need for additional mixing. |
180 |
Method of Manufacturing Carbon-Rich Product and Co-Products |
US12730547 |
2010-03-24 |
US20100178624A1 |
2010-07-15 |
Srivats Srinivasachar |
A method in which a parent hydrocarbon-rich material is processed so as to produce both a carbon-rich solid material that has a higher carbon to hydrogen ratio than that of the parent material and a carbon-deficient combustible gas that has a lower carbon to hydrogen ratio than the parent material. In the process, the material is activated by exposing it to a hot gas stream having elevated levels of one or both of carbon dioxide and water vapor. The combustible gas is combusted to produce heat. At least about 80% of the heat is used in one or more endothermic steps that include drying coal or biomass. |