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Natchez, MS   

3121 Buffalo Speedway, Houston, TX 77098    713-6222777   

Panama City, FL   

Jacksonville, TX   

Nederland, TX   

Atlanta, GA   

Novato, CA   

Richmond, CA   

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Balanced Flow Resistance Ocr Distributor Cone

US Patent:
6387334, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Dec 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/216268
Inventors:
William B. Krantz - Boulder CO
David E. Earls - Pinole CA
Harold J. Trimble - Panama City Beach FL
Julie Chabot - Novato CA
Krishniah Parimi - Concord CA
Assignee:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B01J 808
US Classification:
422143, 422220, 422311
Abstract:
The invention comprises an OCR catalyst reactor which includes passive spheres and catalyst particles having substantially the same size and separated on opposite sides of a distributor cone by a screen. The use of passive spheres of substantially the same size to the catalyst particles provides for a more uniform distribution of the gas liquid reactants charged into the reactor vessel. The screen is configured such that it provides a separation of the catalyst and the passive spheres while being sized to prevent plugging.

Presulfiding Ocr Catalyst Replacement Batches

US Patent:
2002004, Apr 18, 2002
Filed:
Apr 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/839042
Inventors:
Pak Leung - Lafayette CA, US
David Earls - Pinole CA, US
Bruce Reynolds - Martinez CA, US
David Johnson - Petaluma CA, US
Robert Bachtel - El Cerrito CA, US
Harold Trimble - Panama City Beach FL, US
International Classification:
C10G045/04
US Classification:
208/215000, 208/213000, 208/107000
Abstract:
Catalyst particles are presulfided in a treatment zone separate from a hydroconversion reaction zone. The presulfided catalyst is then added to a substantially packed bed of catalyst in the hydroconversion reaction zone at reaction pressure, so that the reactor is not shut down to replace catalyst. The presulfiding process is particularly beneficial for use in moving bed reactors for heavy oil conversion.

Presulfiding Ocr Catalyst Replacement Batches

US Patent:
2005000, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
May 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/841650
Inventors:
Pak Leung - Lafayette CA, US
David Earls - Pinole CA, US
Bruce Reynolds - Martinez CA, US
David Johnson - Petaluma CA, US
Robert Bachtel - Livermore CA, US
Harold Trimble - Panama City Beach FL, US
International Classification:
C10G045/02
C10G047/06
US Classification:
208213000, 208215000, 20825100H, 20825400H, 208108000
Abstract:
Catalyst particles are presulfided in a pretreatment zone separate from a hydroconversion reaction zone. The presulfided catalyst is then added to a moving bed of catalyst in the hydroconversion reaction zone at reaction pressure, so that the reactor is not shut down to replace catalyst. The presulfiding process is particularly beneficial for use in moving bed reactors for heavy oil conversion.

Control Of Bed Expansion In Expanded Bed Reactor

US Patent:
4684456, Aug 4, 1987
Filed:
Dec 20, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/811651
Inventors:
Roger P. Van Driesen - Titusville NJ
William R. Adams - Upper Montclair NJ
John Caspers - Basking Ridge NJ
Mario Baldasarri - Paramus NJ
Harold Trimble - Panama City Beach FL
Assignee:
Lummus Crest Inc. - Bloomfield NJ
International Classification:
C10G 1302
US Classification:
208143
Abstract:
In an expanded bed reactor, the expansion of the bed is automatically controlled by automatically changing the rate of speed of a recycle pump for the reactor. The bed is preferably provided with both high and low level bed detectors, and a further detector for determining abnormally high levels.

Towel And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
4771502, Sep 20, 1988
Filed:
Sep 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/095999
Inventors:
Harold J. Trimble - Panama City Beach FL
International Classification:
A41D 2700
US Classification:
15209R
Abstract:
Disclosed are a towel adapted to be worn by the user and a method of making such towel. A single sheet of absorbent and pliant fabric material is cut such as to have a top end and a bottom end opposed to the top end and a first side and a second side opposed to the first side. A stiffening member is disposed against the fabric towel material. The top end is folded over to form a top fold. The first side edge is folded over and against the stiffening member to form a first rear towel face. The second side edge is folded over and against the first rear towel face. The stiffening member is encapsulated in the fabric towel material by securing the various towel faces together underneath the stiffening member and securing together the tops of the various folded towel material.

Golf Game And Method For Playing A Golf Game

US Patent:
4809985, Mar 7, 1989
Filed:
Feb 9, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/012278
Inventors:
Harold J. Trimble - Panama City Beach FL
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273245
Abstract:
A golf game having at least one game board carrying a pictorial configuration of a multi-hole golf course including appropriate pictorial representations of a tee, a green with a boundary and distant from the tee, a hole on each green, a fairway generally extending between the tee and the green, and a plurality of hazards positioned adjacent to the fairway and to the green. At least one ball marker is provided to signify a golf ball of a player and adapted to be moved and positioned on the game board by a player after a golf shot. A plurality of dice, matrix type schedules, and distance/direction guages are used to determine where golf shots come to rest. A method for playing a golf game which includes selecting a golf club and manipulating simultaneously a six-sided die and a twelve-sided die in order to randomly generate a pair of numbers that are used to determine the distance and direction of a golf shot from a pair of matrix type schedules. The method for playing a golf game additionally comprises plotting each golf shot.

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