Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Feed zone delivery system having carbonaceous feedstock density reduction and gas mixing
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Application No.: US15251586Application Date: 2016-08-30
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Publication No.: US10197014B2Publication Date: 2019-02-05
- Inventor: Ravi Chandran , Daniel A. Burciaga , Daniel Michael Leo , Shawn Robert Freitas , Dave G. Newport , Justin Kevin Miller , Kaitlin Emily Harrington , Brian Christopher Attwood , Emily Jane Schultheis , Kelly Ann Kishton
- Applicant: ThermoChem Recovery International, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US MD Baltimore
- Assignee: ThermoChem Recovery International, Inc.
- Current Assignee: ThermoChem Recovery International, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Baltimore
- Agency: Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
- Main IPC: F02M21/02
- IPC: F02M21/02 ; C10J3/72 ; C10G2/00 ; C10J3/82 ; F02P13/00 ; C01B3/50 ; C01B3/02 ; C10B27/06 ; C10B41/00 ; C10B31/08 ; C10J3/50

Abstract:
A feedstock delivery system transfers a carbonaceous material, such as municipal solid waste, into a product gas generation system. The feedstock delivery system includes a splitter for splitting bulk carbonaceous material into a plurality of carbonaceous material streams. Each stream is processed using a weighing system for gauging the quantity of carbonaceous material, a densification system for forming plugs of carbonaceous material, a de-densification system for breaking up the plugs of carbonaceous material, and a gas and carbonaceous material mixing system for forming a carbonaceous material and gas mixture. A pressure of the mixing gas is reduced prior to mixing with the carbonaceous material, and the carbonaceous material to gas weight ratio is monitored. A transport assembly conveys the carbonaceous material and gas mixture to a first reactor where at least the carbonaceous material within the mixture is subject to thermochemical reactions to form the product gas.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180058382A1 FEED ZONE DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING CARBONACEOUS FEEDSTOCK DENSITY REDUCTION AND GAS MIXING Public/Granted day:2018-03-01
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