Eiteneer, CA
Boris Eiteneer, Irvine, CA US
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20090193577 | Universal face wash and care station - A universal face wash and care station for an easy and effective washing of user's face and/or scalp without need for special accommodations and preparation. One of the key features of the invention is providing a comfortable and/or ergonomically neutral user posture, such as standing upright or sitting when using the device. Another key feature is providing a hand-free face and/or scalp washing and care without preliminary preparation, such as undressing and preliminary washing of hands. In one preferred embodiment, the device comprises an interface accommodating user's head and/or neck; a distribution means for supplying, directing, and regulating working fluid flow; a delivery means for supplying working fluid to said distribution head; a receptacle for collecting spent working fluid after it had been used and for protecting the rest of user's body, user's clothes, and surroundings from getting wet; a drain for directing spent working fluid to the collection device; and a means for supporting the weight of the said device, said working fluid, and said spent working fluid. In another embodiment, the invention comfortably accommodates users of different heights and builds by changing the position of the washing device and/or receptacle with respect to their mounting points. In yet another embodiment, the invention allows the user to perform washing process without using his/her hands. | 08-06-2009 |
Boris Nickolaevich Eiteneer, Irvine, CA US
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20090142243 | Methods and systems for reducing the emissions from combustion gases - A method for reducing the emissions from combustion gases produced during a combustion process includes injecting a hydrocarbon-based reducing agent into the combustion gases to form a combustion gas mixture. The combustion gas mixture including oxides of nitrogen, NO | 06-04-2009 |
20100205927 | APPARATUS FOR A NITROGEN PURGE SYSTEM - A method for reducing the emissions from combustion gases produced during a combustion process includes injecting a hydrocarbon-based reducing agent into the combustion gases to form a combustion gas mixture. The combustion gas mixture including oxides of nitrogen, NO | 08-19-2010 |
20110197510 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REACTIVATE CARBON SOLIDS - A method of operating a gasification facility includes injecting a carbonaceous material into a gasification reactor. The method also includes converting at least a portion of the carbonaceous material into a solid waste byproduct that includes residual carbon. The method further includes reactivating at least a portion of the residual carbon. The method also includes injecting at least a portion of the reactivated carbon into the gasification reactor. | 08-18-2011 |
Boris Nikolaevich Eiteneer, Irvine, CA US
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20090078175 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A FUEL FLEXIBLE FURNACE TO REDUCE POLLUTANTS IN EMISSIONS - A fuel flexible furnace, including a main combustion zone, a reburn zone downstream from the main combustion zone, and a delivery system operably coupled to supplies of biomass and coal and configured to deliver the biomass and the coal as ingredients of first and reburn fuels to the main combustion zone and the reburn zone, with each fuel including flexible quantities of the biomass and/or the coal. The flexible quantities are variable with the furnace in an operating condition. | 03-26-2009 |
20090235848 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING MERCURY AND PARTICULATES FROM COMBUSTION EXHAUST GAS - A method of reducing particulate matter and mercury emissions in a combustion flue gas includes, in an exemplary embodiment, combusting a fuel resulting in generation a flue gas flow, cooling the flue gas flow within a duct, positioning a flow conditioning apparatus within the duct, enhancing a reaction rate of the mercury and carbon-containing fly ash particles by directing the flue gas flow through the flow conditioning apparatus to mix the carbon-containing fly ash particles and mercury within the flue gas flow and to facilitate at least one of oxidation of the mercury and binding the mercury to the carbon-containing fly ash particles, collecting a portion of the carbon-containing fly ash particles in the flow conditioning apparatus, and directing the flue gas flow to a particulate collection device to remove the remaining portion of the fly ash particles from flue gas flow. | 09-24-2009 |
20100146856 | MULTIZONE CO-GASIFICATION - A gasifier is provided gasify multiple fuels. The gasifier is configured to include a first gasification zone for gasifying a high-calorific-value feedstock with an oxidant. The gasifier is configured to substantially consume the oxidant within the first gasification zone. The gasifier further includes a second gasification zone for gasifying a low-calorific-value, high-oxygen-content feedstock. The high-calorific-value fuel may be coal and the low-calorific-value fuel may be biomass. | 06-17-2010 |
20100146857 | METHOD OF OPERATING A GASIFIER - A method of operating a gasifier is provided that envisions dividing the gasifier into multiple zones. A high-calorific-value feedstock with an oxidant is injected in the first zone. The gasifier is operated to substantially consume the oxidant within the first gasification zone. The method of operating the gasifier further includes injecting a low-calorific-value, high-oxygen-content feedstock in a second gasification zone. The low-calorific-value, high-oxygen-content feedstock is devolatilized and gasified in second zone. A method of operation provides for a synergistic co-gasification of the high-calorific-value feedstock and the low-calorific-value, high oxidant content feedstock. The method provides for specific control actions that enable operation of multi-fuel, multizone gasifier. | 06-17-2010 |
20100146858 | METHOD OF RETROFITTING A COAL GASIFIER - A coal gasifier is retrofitted to achieve multiple advantages such as reduced oxygen consumption, reduced CO2 and NOx emissions, better H:C ratio, better carbon conversion etc. This is achieved by dividing the coal into at least two zones and modifying the gasifier and operating it as described. The coal is injected into a first zone, configured to devolatilize a substantial portion of the injected coal to produce coal char and volatiles. The operation is tuned to substantially consume the oxidant injected in the first zone. A low-calorific-value, high oxidant feedstock is injected in second zone of the gasifier. The devolatilization of the low-calorific-value, high oxidant content feedstock provides the oxygen containing compounds which gasify at least a portion of the coal char generated in the first zone. | 06-17-2010 |
Nikolai Eiteneer, Citrus Heights, CA US
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20090193577 | Universal face wash and care station - A universal face wash and care station for an easy and effective washing of user's face and/or scalp without need for special accommodations and preparation. One of the key features of the invention is providing a comfortable and/or ergonomically neutral user posture, such as standing upright or sitting when using the device. Another key feature is providing a hand-free face and/or scalp washing and care without preliminary preparation, such as undressing and preliminary washing of hands. In one preferred embodiment, the device comprises an interface accommodating user's head and/or neck; a distribution means for supplying, directing, and regulating working fluid flow; a delivery means for supplying working fluid to said distribution head; a receptacle for collecting spent working fluid after it had been used and for protecting the rest of user's body, user's clothes, and surroundings from getting wet; a drain for directing spent working fluid to the collection device; and a means for supporting the weight of the said device, said working fluid, and said spent working fluid. In another embodiment, the invention comfortably accommodates users of different heights and builds by changing the position of the washing device and/or receptacle with respect to their mounting points. In yet another embodiment, the invention allows the user to perform washing process without using his/her hands. | 08-06-2009 |