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Frederick S. Billig

In 2006, Billig's business partner, Lance Jacobsen, formed a new company, GoHypersonic, in Dayton, Ohio, to continue the hypersonic research conducted by ...

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Preparation Of Alloys By The Armstrong Method

US Patent:
7041150, May 9, 2006
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654493
Inventors:
Donn Reynolds Armstrong - Lisle IL, US
Richard Paul Anderson - Clarendon Hills IL, US
Lance E. Jacobsen - Minooka IL, US
Assignee:
The University of Chicago - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B22F 9/28
C01B 21/06
C01B 31/30
C01B 35/04
US Classification:
75351, 75367, 75617, 75620, 423 76, 423 84, 423297, 423411, 423440
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for making alloys or ceramics by the subsurface injection of an equilibrium vapor of a boiling liquid of the ceramic or alloys constituents is disclosed. Various powders and products are disclosed.

Process For Preparing Molecular Sieves Via Continuous Addition Of Nutrients

US Patent:
7112316, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Aug 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/199044
Inventors:
Brian S. Konrad - Schaumburg IL, US
Julio C. Marte - Carol Stream IL, US
Beckay J. Mezza - Arlington Heights IL, US
Stephen T. Wilson - Libertyville IL, US
Lance L. Jacobsen - Lake Zurich IL, US
David A. Lesch - Hoffman Estates IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C01B 39/02
C01B 37/08
US Classification:
423709, 423700, 423306, 423DIG 30, 502208, 502214
Abstract:
A process for synthesizing a variety of molecular sieves has been developed. The process involves forming a reaction mixture comprising reactive sources of the framework elements plus at least one templating agent, reacting the mixture to at least partially crystallize the molecular sieve and provide a slurry of seed crystals and adding to it nutrients (sources) of the framework elements, e. g. aluminum and silicon in order to grow the seed crystals. The rate of addition of the nutrients is controlled such that it is substantially the same as the crystal growth rate and such that there is substantially no nucleation of new crystals. The seed crystals may be the same or different than the nutrients being added, thus allowing for a layered molecular sieve. When the crystals have reached a desired size, they are isolated by conventional techniques.

Process For Preparing A Layered Molecular Sieve Composition

US Patent:
7320782, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867510
Inventors:
Lance L. Jacobsen - Lake Zurich IL, US
Brian S. Konrad - Schaumburg IL, US
David A. Lesch - Hoffman Estates IL, US
Julio C. Marte - Carol Stream IL, US
Beckay J. Mezza - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
B01J 29/00
B01J 29/06
B01J 29/83
B01J 29/84
B01J 29/85
C01B 25/45
C01B 25/37
C01B 25/36
C01B 33/26
US Classification:
423700, 423716, 423305, 423306, 502 60, 502 64, 502208, 502214
Abstract:
A process for preparing a layered composition has been developed. The composition comprises an inner core and an outer layer comprising a molecular sieve. The process involves providing a slurry comprising inner core particles and sources of the framework elements of the molecular sieve. To this slurry there are added nutrient(s), i. e. framework element sources thereby forming crystals of the molecular sieve which agglomerate onto the inner core. The process is carried out for a time sufficient to form a layer of desired thickness.

Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Size Of Powder Produced By The Armstrong Process

US Patent:
7351272, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654150
Inventors:
Donn Reynolds Armstrong - Lisle IL, US
Richard Paul Anderson - Clarendon Hills IL, US
Lance E. Jacobsen - Minooka IL, US
Assignee:
International Titanium Powder, LLC - Woodridge IL
International Classification:
C22B 34/12
B22F 9/28
US Classification:
75351, 75367, 75617, 75620
Abstract:
A method of controlling the size and morphology of powder made by the subsurface injection of a halide vapor into a liquid metal is disclosed. A reaction zone is established and the temperature thereof or the time the powder remains therein is controlled to change powder characteristics.

Process For Preparing Molecular Sieve Beads

US Patent:
7442365, Oct 28, 2008
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867200
Inventors:
Lance L. Jacobsen - Lake Zurich IL, US
Brian S. Konrad - Schaumburg IL, US
David A. Lesch - Hoffman Estates IL, US
Beckay J. Mezza - Arlington Heights IL, US
James G. Vassilakis - Naperville IL, US
Cynthia R. Berinti-Vondrasek - Orland Park IL, US
Assignee:
UOP LLC - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C01B 39/02
C01B 39/54
B01J 35/08
B01J 29/04
B01J 29/06
B01J 29/08
US Classification:
423700, 423701, 423709, 423716, 423305, 423312, 502 8, 502 60, 502 64, 585752
Abstract:
A process for preparing beads of various compositions has been developed. The process involves preparing a reaction mixture of sources of framework elements of a molecular sieve. The reaction mixture can optionally contain molecular sieve seeds. Additional sources of the framework elements are added to give a concentration above the critical supersaturation limit thereby forming beads. Depending on the composition of the reaction mixture and the reaction conditions one can obtain beads which are substantially amorphous, to beads that are substantially crystalline molecular sieve. These beads in turn can be further processed to deposit a molecular sieve layer onto the beads.

Separation System Of Metal Powder From Slurry And Process

US Patent:
7501007, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/535618
Inventors:
Richard P. Anderson - Clarendon Hills IL, US
Lance Jacobsen - Minooka IL, US
Assignee:
Cristal US, Inc. - Hunt Valley MD
International Classification:
B22F 9/00
US Classification:
75332, 75367, 75407
Abstract:
A system and method of separating metal powder from a slurry of liquid metal and metal powder and salt is disclosed in which the slurry is introduced into a first vessel operated in an inert environment when liquid metal is separated from the metal powder and salt leaving principally salt and metal powder substantially free of liquid metal. The salt and metal powder is transferred to a second vessel operated in an inert environment with both environments being protected from contamination. Then the salt and metal powder are treated to produce passivated powder substantially free of salt and liquid metal. The method is particularly applicable for use in the production of Ti and its alloys.

Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Size Of Powder Produced By The Armstrong Process

US Patent:
7501089, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654142
Inventors:
Donn Reynolds Armstrong - Lisle IL, US
Richard Paul Anderson - Clarendon Hills IL, US
Lance E. Jacobsen - Minooka IL, US
Assignee:
Cristal US, Inc. - Hunt Valley MD
International Classification:
C22B 34/12
C22B 3/02
US Classification:
266168, 266171
Abstract:
A needle valve is disclosed for controlling the quantity of a halide vapor to be injected into a liquid metal. The needle valve may seat in a supersonic nozzle from which the halide vapor exits. Various products made with the apparatus of the invention are disclosed.

Process For Separating Ti From A Ti Slurry

US Patent:
7632333, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/526918
Inventors:
Richard P. Anderson - Clarendon Hills IL, US
Armstrong Donn - St. Charles IL, US
Lance Jacobsen - Minooka IL, US
Assignee:
Cristal US, Inc. - Woodridge IL
International Classification:
C22B 9/02
B01D 37/00
C22B 34/12
US Classification:
75408, 75407, 75620
Abstract:
A method of separating metal particulates from a slurry of original constituents of liquid metal and metal particulates and salt particulates is disclosed. The metal and salt particulates are concentrated by removing at least some of the liquid metal, and then, liquid metal or a liquid of the original salt constituent or a mixture thereof is passed through the particulates at a temperature greater than the melting point of the original salt constituent to further concentrate the metal particulates. The metal particulates are then separated from the remaining original constituents or a mixture of the salt constituent. Density differences between the liquid metal and salt are also used to facilitate separation.

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