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1.

HRST

      
Serial Number 98420606
Status Registered
Filing Date 2024-02-26
Registration Date 2024-12-17
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Technical support services, namely, technical advice related to the installation of Machinery related to Steam operated power generators. Consulting in the field of mechanical engineering; Technical consultation in the field of power plant engineering, namely, testing and evaluation of power plant equipment to improve performance and efficiency of such equipment.

2.

INSPECT. ANALYZE. SOLVE.

      
Serial Number 98416169
Status Registered
Filing Date 2024-02-22
Registration Date 2024-12-17
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Educational services, namely, providing professional training of power plant engineers and technicians for certification in the field of heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), waste heat boilers and smaller gas or oil fired power boilers. Inspection of heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), waste heat boilers and smaller gas or oil fired power boilers; Product design of heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), waste heat boilers and smaller gas or oil fired power boilers; Analysis of heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), waste heat boilers and smaller gas or oil fired power boilers.

3.

COOLVISION

      
Serial Number 98414424
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-02-21
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Viewports, namely, observation ports or windows, to visually inspect the performance and operation of a duct burner flame of a gas turbine Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG).

4.

System to achieve full combustion turbine load in HRSG limited combined cycle plants

      
Application Number 17901311
Grant Number 11892160
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-09-01
First Publication Date 2024-02-06
Grant Date 2024-02-06
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ferris, Victor
  • Kumar, Anand Gopa
  • Almberg, Evan
  • Craig, Bryan

Abstract

A method of suppressing steam production in a HRSG where a volume of feed water is diverted upstream bypassing a portion of the economizer and returning the volume of diverted feed water to a downstream portion of the economizer. A control logic circuit is used to manipulate a suppression control valve regulating the bypassed feed water, thereby reducing the temperature of water in the steam drum. Bypassing feed water flow into a downstream portion of an economizer reduces the steam production rate in the steam drum by increasing the evaporator approach temperature, permitting gas turbines to operate at base load even after an upgrade, by preventing the waste heat boiler from exceeding its rated capacity and pressure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F22B 1/18 - Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method by exploitation of the heat content of hot heat carriers the heat carrier being a hot gas, e.g. waste gas such as exhaust gas of internal-combustion engines
  • F22D 5/30 - Automatic feed-control systems responsive to both water level and amount of steam withdrawn or steam pressure
  • F22B 35/10 - Control systems for steam boilers for steam boilers of forced-flow type of once-through type
  • F22D 5/34 - Applications of valves
  • F22D 1/28 - Feed-water heaters, e.g. preheaters for direct heat transfer, e.g. by mixing water and steam

5.

Viewport for high temperature combustion zones

      
Application Number 18119944
Grant Number 11892164
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-03-10
First Publication Date 2023-07-06
Grant Date 2024-02-06
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stanley, Lester
  • Nagel, Darryl
  • Tretter, Robert
  • Himes, Joshua
  • Adams, Matthew
  • Reponen, Lauri
  • George, Thomas
  • Marzette, Russell

Abstract

A viewport for a combustion zone includes an inner casing having a flange extending into the combustion zone. A first layer of ceramic fiber insulation is exterior to the inner casing. A middle casing includes two panes of quartz glass separated by traverse plates. A second layer of ceramic fiber insulation is exterior to the middle casing. An outer casing is positioned to the exterior of the second layer of insulation. The middle casing includes L-shaped ledges having third and fourth layers of ceramic insulation. The panes of glass are each positioned between layers of insulation and the insulation positioned in the L-shaped ledges. The viewport is modular enabling the separation of the first layer of insulation, the middle casing, the second layer of insulation and the outer casing from the combustion zone for maintenance or repair. The viewport minimizes heat migration to the outer casing during use.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F23M 11/04 - Means for supervising combustion, e.g. windows
  • F24C 15/00 - DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGESDETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION Details
  • F27D 21/02 - Observation or illuminating devices
  • F23M 7/02 - Frames therefor

6.

Viewport for high temperature combustion zones

      
Application Number 16814433
Grant Number 11603992
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-03-10
First Publication Date 2021-09-16
Grant Date 2023-03-14
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stanley, Lester
  • Nagel, Darryl
  • Tretter, Robert
  • Himes, Joshua
  • Adams, Matthew
  • Reponen, Lauri
  • George, Thomas
  • Marzette, Russell

Abstract

A viewport for a combustion zone includes an inner casing having a flange extending into the combustion zone. A first layer of ceramic fiber insulation is exterior to the inner casing. A middle casing includes two panes of quartz glass separated by traverse plates. A second layer of ceramic fiber insulation is exterior to the middle casing. An outer casing is positioned to the exterior of the second layer of insulation. The middle casing includes L-shaped ledges having third and fourth layers of ceramic insulation. The panes of glass are each positioned between layers of insulation and the insulation positioned in the L-shaped ledges. The viewport is modular enabling the separation of the first layer of insulation, the middle casing, the second layer of insulation and the outer casing from the combustion zone for maintenance or repair. The viewport minimizes heat migration to the outer casing during use.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F23M 11/04 - Means for supervising combustion, e.g. windows
  • F24C 15/00 - DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGESDETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION Details
  • F27D 21/02 - Observation or illuminating devices
  • F23M 7/02 - Frames therefor

7.

Tube shaker

      
Application Number 16600868
Grant Number 11073348
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-10-14
First Publication Date 2020-12-17
Grant Date 2021-07-27
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sogard, Kyle P.
  • Stanley, Lester S.
  • Bratberg, Scott J.

Abstract

The tube cleaning device has a frame having a plurality of top and bottom vertical slots and a first and second upper slotted bracket, each bracket being located above an upper and lower window. First and second lower brackets are located below the windows forming a ledge. First and second riggings engage the slots and releasably connect the frame to a tube bank. A spreader bar is inserted through a window. A releasable connector secures the spreader bar to the frame. A vibrating motor is releasably secured to the frame. Vibration of the motor is passed through the frame to the spreader bar, which vibrates the tubes to effectuate cleaning.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F28G 7/00 - Cleaning by vibration
  • F22B 37/48 - Devices or arrangements for removing water, minerals or sludge from boilers
  • B08B 9/023 - Cleaning the external surfaces

8.

HRSG ACADEMY

      
Serial Number 88506070
Status Registered
Filing Date 2019-07-09
Registration Date 2020-03-24
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services

Goods & Services

Continuing education services, namely, providing live and on-line continuing professional education seminars in the field of Engineering

9.

Liner fabrication tool

      
Application Number 15280489
Grant Number 10281172
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-29
First Publication Date 2017-03-30
Grant Date 2019-05-07
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Krowech, Robert James
  • Nagel, Darryl

Abstract

A liner fabrication tool includes a handle engaged to a first cam support and a second cam support where each of the cam supports has forward edge. An axle extends between the first cam support and the second cam support. A gripper is rotatably engaged to the axle between the first cam support and the second cam support. The gripper includes a first wall, a second wall, and a base extending between the first wall and the second wall, the base has an opening where the opening is positioned between and proximate to the forward edges. The opening receives a pin of a liner and insulation system where rotation of the handle in a forward direction applies leverage against the first cam support and the second cam support to bind the pin in the opening and compress the liner and insulation system immediately prior to welding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F24H 8/00 - Fluid heaters characterised by means for extracting latent heat from flue gases by means of condensation
  • B25B 31/00 - Hand tools for applying fasteners

10.

TUBE SPREADING DEVICE AND BOILER CLEANING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2015057105
Publication Number 2016/065256
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-10-23
Publication Date 2016-04-28
Owner HRST, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Krowech, Robert James
  • Olson, Scott Daniel

Abstract

The boiler cleaning apparatus and method provides for cleaning the exterior surfaces of a heat exchanger. The apparatus and method include tools and steps, respectively, for temporarily spreading tubes and holding open the tubes to gain access to tube lanes. Once access to a lane is attained, a nozzle assembly having an outlet for blowing high velocity cleaning fluid is selected from a group of nozzle assemblies. The selected nozzle assembly will have an outlet for blowing fluid in a direction that effectively cleans the tubes adjacent the opened lane. After the tubes are cleaned the tool for holding the lane opened is removed and the process is repeated for another lane.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F28G 1/16 - Non-rotary, e.g. reciprocated, appliances using jets of fluid for removing debris
  • F28G 15/00 - CLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OF BOILERS Details

11.

Tube spreading device and boiler cleaning system

      
Application Number 14921417
Grant Number 10605450
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-10-23
First Publication Date 2016-04-28
Grant Date 2020-03-31
Owner HRST, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Krowech, Robert James
  • Olson, Scott Daniel

Abstract

The boiler cleaning apparatus and method provides for cleaning the exterior surfaces of a heat exchanger. The apparatus and method include tools and steps, respectively, for temporarily spreading tubes and holding open the tubes to gain access to tube lanes. Once access to a lane is attained, a nozzle assembly having an outlet for blowing high velocity cleaning fluid is selected from a group of nozzle assemblies. The selected nozzle assembly will have an outlet for blowing fluid in a direction that effectively cleans the tubes adjacent the opened lane. After the tubes are cleaned the tool for holding the lane opened is removed and the process is repeated for another lane.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F22B 37/54 - De-sludging or blow-down devices
  • F28G 1/16 - Non-rotary, e.g. reciprocated, appliances using jets of fluid for removing debris
  • F28G 15/00 - CLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OF BOILERS Details
  • B25B 9/02 - Hand-held gripping tools other than those covered by group without sliding or pivotal connections, e.g. tweezers, one-piece tongs

12.

Air cooling system and method for a heat recovery steam generator inlet

      
Application Number 14248887
Grant Number 09435228
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-04-09
First Publication Date 2014-08-07
Grant Date 2016-09-06
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sieben, Amy L.
  • Craig, Bryan F.

Abstract

The air cooling system and method for a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) inlet provides a combined cycle power plant utilizing a powerful fan coupled to ductwork connected to pipes that enter the HRSG inlet duct coupled to an exhaust duct of a Combustion Turbine (CT) for lowering the temperature of the CT exhaust gas provided to the heat recovery steam generator by the CT. The cool air injection system is utilized during low load operation or startup of the CT to ensure that spray water from an inter-stage desuperheater in an HRSG is fully evaporated prior to entering the downstream superheater or reheater. A feedback system includes temperature elements measuring the mix temperature that regulates the cooling air injection rate into the HRSG inlet.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F02C 1/00 - Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of hot gases or unheated pressurised gases, as the working fluid
  • F01K 23/10 - Plants characterised by more than one engine delivering power external to the plant, the engines being driven by different fluids the engine cycles being thermally coupled combustion heat from one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle with exhaust fluid of one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle
  • F22B 1/18 - Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method by exploitation of the heat content of hot heat carriers the heat carrier being a hot gas, e.g. waste gas such as exhaust gas of internal-combustion engines
  • F22B 35/00 - Control systems for steam boilers
  • F22G 5/12 - Controlling superheat temperature by attemperating the superheated steam, e.g. by injected water sprays

13.

Self-energizing seal

      
Application Number 13569764
Grant Number 09091349
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-08-08
First Publication Date 2014-01-16
Grant Date 2015-07-28
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Krowech, Robert James

Abstract

A self-energizing seal includes a housing and a plurality of annular seal ring segments movable relative to the housing. The annular seal ring segments include a circumferential slot and a plurality of holes defining a flow passage into the circumferential slot. A plurality of self-energizing ring segments are disposed in the circumferential slot. The annular seal ring segments and the self-energizing ring segments establish a seal with the exterior of a pipe and permit movement of the pipe in a direction orthogonal to the axis of the pipe.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16J 15/447 - Labyrinth packings
  • F16J 15/16 - Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
  • F16J 15/32 - Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
  • F16J 15/48 - Sealings with packing ring expanded or pressed into place by fluid pressure, e.g. inflatable packings influenced by the pressure within the member to be sealed

14.

HRST QUENCHMASTER

      
Serial Number 85258493
Status Registered
Filing Date 2011-03-04
Registration Date 2012-02-21
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Steam operated power generators

15.

Boiler cleaning apparatus and method

      
Application Number 12153258
Grant Number 08002902
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-05-15
First Publication Date 2009-11-19
Grant Date 2011-08-23
Owner HRST, INC. (USA)
Inventor Krowech, Robert J.

Abstract

The boiler cleaning apparatus and method provides for cleaning the exterior surfaces of a heat exchanger. The apparatus and method include tools and steps, respectively, for temporarily spreading tubes with a wedge and holding open the tubes with a block to form and gain access to tube lanes. Once access to a lane is attained, a nozzle assembly having an outlet for blowing high velocity cleaning fluid is selected from a group of nozzle assemblies. The selected nozzle assembly will have an outlet for blowing fluid in a direction that effectively cleans the tubes adjacent the opened lane. After the tubes are cleaned the tool for holding the lane opened is removed and the process is repeated for another lane.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B08B 3/00 - Cleaning by methods involving the use or presence of liquid or steam

16.

Economizer for a steam generator

      
Application Number 11892306
Grant Number 07621237
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-08-21
First Publication Date 2009-02-26
Grant Date 2009-11-24
Owner HRST, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Krowech, Robert J.
  • Congdon, Edward B.
  • Morales, Kevin M.

Abstract

An economizer for a heat recovery steam generator utilized to improve the efficiency of the Rankine cycle by preheating the water that flows to the evaporator section. The economizer multi-pass sections include up-flow tubes only. This arrangement greatly reduces thermal stresses on the tubes by ensuring that each individual tube in any fluid-flow pass operates at the same or similar temperature. The design of the invention does this by causing all tubes in any fluid-flow pass to have the same upwards fluid flow direction and similar fluid flow velocity. No unstable backflow (i.e. flow in the reverse direction) occurs in any of the tubes. Heated down-flow tube sections are totally eliminated in this design. Respective jumper pipes are provided to conduct the water from the top of an economizer panel to the bottom of an adjacent panel.

IPC Classes  ?

17.

HRST SHOCKMASTER

      
Serial Number 77441314
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-04-07
Registration Date 2008-12-09
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 07 - Machines and machine tools

Goods & Services

Heat exchangers being parts of machines

18.

BOILER BIZ

      
Serial Number 78711227
Status Registered
Filing Date 2005-09-12
Registration Date 2006-08-15
Owner HRST, Inc. ()
NICE Classes  ? 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials

Goods & Services

Newsletters in the field of Energy