Marchiando
Michael Marchiando, London, OH US
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20130041050 | MICROCHANNEL REACTORS AND FABRICATION PROCESSES - A microchannel reactor comprising: (a) a plurality of process microchannels having particulates packed along the length of the microchannels; (b) a plurality of heat transfer microchannels in thermal communication with the plurality of process microchannels; and, (c) a first retainer positioned at a first end of the plurality of process microchannels to inhibit the particulates from exiting the process microchannels via the first end. | 02-14-2013 |
20130127093 | MICROCHANNEL REACTORS AND FABRICATION PROCESSES - A method of loading material within a microchannel device, the method comprising: (a) loading particulates into a plurality of microchannels; and, (b) ultrasonically packing the particulates into the plurality of microchannels using a portable, compact ultrasonic densification unit. | 05-23-2013 |
Michael A. Marchiando, London, OH US
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20120132290 | Laminated, Leak-Resistant Chemical Processors; Methods of Making, and Methods of Operating - The invention provides methods of making laminated devices (especially microchannel devices) in which plates are assembled and welded together. Unlike conventional microchannel devices, the inventive laminated devices can be made without brazing or diffusion bonding; thus providing significant advantages for manufacturing. Features such as expansion joints and external welded supports are also described. Laminated devices and methods of conducting unit operations in laminated devices are also described. | 05-31-2012 |
Steve Marchiando, Glenbeulah, WI US
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20160129570 | MOTOR VEHICLE GAS CAP REMOVAL DEVICE - A gas tank cap removal and reattachment device is configured to clears all gas tank access panel doors and works with all gas caps. The device is configured such that the tether attached to the gas cap cannot be trapped within the device or interfere with use of the device. The device is preferably monolithic in structure and generally comprises a main support member comprising an upper portion and a lower portion; an upper handle portion disposed at the upper portion of the main support member; and a gas cap gripping portion disposed at the lower portion of the main support member wherein a user can grasp the upper handle portion by hand to exert torque on the gas cap gripping portion when the device is engaged with the gas cap. | 05-12-2016 |