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Kelly Dean Seibert, 553305 Oak Knoll Rd, Carpentersville, IL 60110

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3305 Oak Knoll Rd, Carpentersvle, IL 60110    847-8365307    312-7150779   

Carpentersville, IL   

Elgin, IL   

Arlee, MT   

Des Plaines, IL   

Chicago, IL   

Dundee, IL   

Kane, IL   

25 E Algonquin Rd, Des Plaines, IL 60016   

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Ela/Reading Teacher At Houston Isd

Position:
ELA/Reading Teacher at Houston ISD
Location:
Houston, Texas
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Houston ISD - Houston, Texas Area since Jun 2011
ELA/Reading Teacher
US Senator Tom Udall Jan 2009 - Mar 2011
Correspondence Director
Education:
The University of New Mexico 2004 - 2008
B.A., Political Science, Foreign Languages
Languages:
Spanish
Portuguese
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Sap Security Team Governance Lead At Kraft Foods

Location:
United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Fcc Separator Without A Reactor

US Patent:
7718140, May 18, 2010
Filed:
Dec 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/323099
Inventors:
Kelly D. Seibert - Dundee IL, US
Todd P. Mitchell - Bartlett IL, US
Mindy B. Kuhn - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 11/18
B01J 8/18
US Classification:
422147, 422139, 422144, 422145, 208113
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a process for fluid catalytic cracking, including, fluidizing a hydrocarbon stream in a riser, cracking the hydrocarbon stream with catalyst in the riser to produce a cracked stream and spent catalyst, separating the cracked stream and the spent catalyst in a primary separator to obtain a cracked stream with a first concentration of spent catalyst, and transporting the cracked stream with the first concentration of spent catalyst through a conduit to a multi-cyclone separator comprising multiple cyclones extending through a tube sheet to obtain a cracked stream with a second concentration of spent catalyst. The invention is also directed to an apparatus for catalytic cracking including a riser, a primary separator, a disengagement vessel surrounding the primary separator to collect the catalyst, a gas conduit having a first end in fluid connection with the disengagement vessel, and a multi-cyclone separator comprising a plurality of cyclones.

Apparatus For Mixing Regenerated And Carbonized Catalyst

US Patent:
7935314, May 3, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/241290
Inventors:
Keith A. Couch - Arlington Heights IL, US
Kelly D. Seibert - Carpentersville IL, US
Robert L. Mehlberg - Wheaton IL, US
Daniel R. Johnson - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
B01J 8/18
F27B 15/00
F27B 15/18
B01J 8/08
B01J 38/30
C10G 45/04
C10G 45/60
C10G 35/10
US Classification:
422144, 422141, 422145, 422219, 502 41, 208213, 208158
Abstract:
An apparatus for mixing regenerated and carbonized catalyst involves obstructing upward flow of catalyst by one or more baffles between a catalyst inlet and a feed distributor. Each catalyst stream may be passed to opposite sides of a riser. Baffles obstruct upward flow to effect mixing of regenerated and carbonized catalyst to obtain a more uniform temperature and catalyst mixture before contacting the feed.

Fcc Separator Without A Reactor

US Patent:
8128807, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Mar 31, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/751390
Inventors:
Kelly D. Seibert - Carpentersville IL, US
Todd P. Mitchell - Bartlett IL, US
Mindy B. Kuhn - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 11/18
US Classification:
208113, 208106, 55345
Abstract:
This invention is directed to a process for fluid catalytic cracking, including, fluidizing a hydrocarbon stream in a riser, cracking the hydrocarbon stream with catalyst in the riser to produce a cracked stream and spent catalyst, separating the cracked stream and the spent catalyst in a primary separator to obtain a cracked stream with a first concentration of spent catalyst, and transporting the cracked stream with the first concentration of spent catalyst through a conduit to a multi-cyclone separator comprising multiple cyclones extending through a tube sheet to obtain a cracked stream with a second concentration of spent catalyst. The invention is also directed to an apparatus for catalytic cracking including a riser, a primary separator, a disengagement vessel surrounding the primary separator to collect the catalyst, a gas conduit having a first end in fluid connection with the disengagement vessel, and a multi-cyclone separator comprising a plurality of cyclones.

Process For Mixing Regenerated And Carbonized Catalyst

US Patent:
8323477, Dec 4, 2012
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/241294
Inventors:
Keith A. Couch - Arlington Heights IL, US
Kelly D. Seibert - Carpentersville IL, US
Robert L. Mehlberg - Wheaton IL, US
Daniel R. Johnson - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 11/00
US Classification:
208113, 208119, 208153, 208158, 208164, 208213, 422141, 422144, 422145, 422219
Abstract:
A process for mixing regenerated and carbonized catalyst involves obstructing upward flow of catalyst by one or more baffles between a catalyst inlet and a feed distributor. Each catalyst stream may be passed to opposite sides of a riser. Baffles obstruct upward flow to effect mixing of regenerated and carbonized catalyst to obtain a more uniform temperature and catalyst mixture before contacting the feed.

Fcc Riser Residence Time Extension Device

US Patent:
7594994, Sep 29, 2009
Filed:
Oct 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/244589
Inventors:
Kelly D. Seibert - Des Plaines IL, US
Mindy B. Kuhn - Des Plaines IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 11/00
B01J 8/18
B01J 8/24
US Classification:
208113, 422139, 422144, 422145
Abstract:
A fluidized catalytic cracking process includes fluidizing hydrocarbon and catalyst in a riser having an extension mounted to and surrounding at least a portion of or extending adjacently to the riser, cracking the hydrocarbon with the catalyst in the riser to form a substantially cracked stream, further cracking the hydrocarbon with the catalyst in the extension, wherein the hydrocarbon and the catalyst reverse direction in said extension, and separating the cracked stream from the catalyst.

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