Joseph Earl
Joseph Earl Schmidt, Davis, CA US
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20120321592 | Method for Using a Bacillus Subtilis Strain to Enhance Animal Health - The present invention relates to a method for enhancing the health of an animal comprising administering to the animal a composition comprising | 12-20-2012 |
20120328571 | Method for Using a Bacillus Subtilis Strain for Prophylaxis and Treatment of Gastro-Intestinal Conditions - The present invention relates to a method for enhancing the health of a human comprising administering to the human an effective amount of a composition comprising | 12-27-2012 |
Joseph Earl Thomas, Malad City, ID US
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20150376061 | POZZOLANIC COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING FLY ASH AND REMEDIATION AGENTS FOR USE IN CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS - It has been unexpectedly discovered that the addition of a natural or other pozzolan to non-spec fly ash significantly improves the properties of the non-spec fly ash to the extent it can be certified under ASTM C618 and AASHTO 295, as either a Class F or Class C fly ash. The natural pozzolan may be a volcanic ejecta, such as pumice or perlite. Other pozzolans may also be used for this beneficiation process. Many pozzolans are experimentally tested and may be used to beneficiate non-spec fly ash into certifiable Class F fly ash. Additionally, this disclosure provides a method of converting a Class C fly ash to a more valuable Class F fly ash. This discovery will extend diminishing Class F fly ash supplies and turn non-spec fly ash waste streams into valuable, certified fly ash pozzolan which will protect and enhance concrete, mortars and grouts. | 12-31-2015 |
Joseph Earl Thompson, Houston, TX US
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20140194327 | VISCOUS FLUID SYSTEMS FROM WASTE WATER - By including a chemical additive in the well treatment fluid system design the cost and environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing may be substantially reduced. By adding a weak base to the well treatment fluid, water having a high, heterogeneous concentration of dissolved solids, such as water produced by oil and gas wells, may be utilized as the base fluid for hydraulic fracturing or other stimulation processes without adversely affecting the various components of the well treatment fluid. The well treatment fluid typically includes a base fluid, in this case produced water, a gelling agent, a weak base, and other additives useful for treating a well such as friction reducers, buffering agents, clay control agents, biocides, scale inhibitors, chelating agents, gel-breakers, oxygen scavengers, antifoamers, crosslinkers, wax inhibitors, corrosion inhibitors, de-emulsifiers, foaming agents, or tracers. | 07-10-2014 |
20150191647 | STABILITY OF VISCOUS FLUIDS IN LOW SALINITY ENVIRONMENTS - In certain instances high shear rates, such as when a fracturing fluid is pumped downhole, tend to degrade the viscosity of low polymer guars in low salinity environments. In the past in order to improve guar efficacy a delayed cross-linker such as ulexite or colemanite, both boron ores, was added. Recently it is been found that by adding a weak base, the overall viscosity of the guar was enhanced. The fracturing fluid typically includes a base fluid, in this case low salinity water, a gelling agent, a delayed crosslinker, a weak base, and other additives useful for treating a well such as friction reducers, buffering agents, clay control agents, biocides, scale inhibitors, chelating agents, gel-breakers, oxygen scavengers, antifoamers, crosslinkers, wax inhibitors, corrosion inhibitors, de-emulsifiers, foaming agents, or tracers. | 07-09-2015 |
Joseph Earl Thompson, Sr., Houston, TX US
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20140315763 | OIL BASED CONCENTRATED SLURRIES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - New hydrocarbon based slurry compositions and drilling, fracturing, completion and production fluids including the hydrocarbon based slurry composition are disclosed, where the composition includes a hydrocarbon soluble polymer adapted to decrease particle settling rates of particulate materials present in the fluids and in the case of fluids that include hydratable materials to increase hydration properties of such materials. | 10-23-2014 |