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1.

SYSTEM TO ABSORBING AND DISTRIBUTING ENERGY OVER TIME TO CONTAIN A RELIEF EVENT

      
Application Number IB2023000771
Publication Number 2024/121624
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-12-09
Publication Date 2024-06-13
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

Configuring a high-vapor-pressure (HVP) material comprising a plurality of component hydrocarbons; flashing the HVP material from an HVP liquid to an HVP vapor as the HVP liquid is introduced into an evacuated portion of a containment vessel; introducing a relief mass from a process relief event occurring outside the containment vessel to mix with the HVP material in the containment vessel; and distributing energy from the process relief mass within the containment vessel using a plurality of energy absorption processes in the component hydrocarbons as the plurality of component hydrocarbons respectively condense to liquid phases over time. The evacuated portion of the containment vessel may be a headspace vacuum above a low-vapor-pressure (LVP) liquid within the containment vessel. The HVP material may comprise C4-C10 hydrocarbons. The HVP material may comprise a plurality of component hydrocarbons having diverse boiling points and vapor pressures, that absorb and distribute the relief mass energy.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F17C 13/00 - Details of vessels or of the filling or discharging of vessels
  • F17C 5/00 - Methods or apparatus for filling pressure vessels with liquefied, solidified, or compressed gases
  • F17C 13/04 - Arrangement or mounting of valves

2.

METHOD FOR EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF AND VAPOR CAPTURE

      
Application Number IB2023000772
Publication Number 2024/121625
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-12-08
Publication Date 2024-06-13
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

Preloading a containment vessel with Low Vapor Pressure (LVP) liquid; partially evacuating the containment vessel to generate a vacuum in a headspace above the LVP liquid; and relieving material from a process vessel into the containment vessel during a process relief event in the process vessel. The containment vessel pressure may be equalized with ambient conditions prior to preloading the LVP liquid. The containment vessel size and quantity of LVP liquid may be determined to absorb the energy and mass of relieving fluids from the maximum anticipated relief scenario, permitting the gases to condense to liquid form to be recovered in liquid state instead of atmospherically venting or combusting the gases. The containment vessel headspace may be partially occupied with High Vapor Pressure (HVP) liquid comprising C5-C10 hydrocarbons configured to flash during the evacuation step to create and occupy a headspace, providing additional head space volume and heat rejection capacity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F17C 13/00 - Details of vessels or of the filling or discharging of vessels
  • F17C 13/04 - Arrangement or mounting of valves

3.

SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCY PRESSURE RELIEF AND VAPOR CAPTURE

      
Application Number IB2023062431
Publication Number 2024/121822
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-12-08
Publication Date 2024-06-13
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

Preloading a containment vessel with Low Vapor Pressure (LVP) liquid; partially evacuating the containment vessel to generate a vacuum in a headspace above the LVP liquid; and relieving material from a process vessel into the containment vessel during a process relief event in the process vessel. The containment vessel pressure may be equalized with ambient conditions prior to preloading the LVP liquid. The containment vessel size and quantity of LVP liquid may be determined to absorb the energy and mass of relieving fluids from the maximum anticipated relief scenario, permitting the gases to condense to liquid form to be recovered in liquid state instead of atmospherically venting or combusting the gases. The containment vessel headspace may be partially occupied with High Vapor Pressure (HVP) liquid comprising C5-C10 hydrocarbons configured to flash during the evacuation step to create and occupy a headspace, providing additional head space volume and heat rejection capacity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F17C 13/12 - Arrangements or mounting of devices for preventing or minimising the effect of explosion
  • F17D 5/00 - Protection or supervision of installations
  • F28B 3/00 - Condensers in which the steam or vapour comes into direct contact with the cooling medium

4.

System to absorbing and distributing energy over time to contain a relief event

      
Application Number 18078085
Grant Number 11859769
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-12-08
First Publication Date 2023-08-24
Grant Date 2024-01-02
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Brost, Edward John
  • Locke, Gary Stewart

Abstract

Configuring a high-vapor-pressure (HVP) material comprising a plurality of component hydrocarbons; flashing the HVP material from an HVP liquid to an HVP vapor as the HVP liquid is introduced into an evacuated portion of a containment vessel; introducing a relief mass from a process relief event occurring outside the containment vessel to mix with the HVP material in the containment vessel; and distributing energy from the process relief mass within the containment vessel using a plurality of energy absorption processes in the component hydrocarbons as the plurality of component hydrocarbons respectively condense to liquid phases over time. The evacuated portion of the containment vessel may be a headspace vacuum above a low-vapor-pressure (LVP) liquid within the containment vessel. The HVP material may comprise C4-C10 hydrocarbons. The HVP material may comprise a plurality of component hydrocarbons having diverse boiling points and vapor pressures, that absorb and distribute the relief mass energy.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B67D 7/54 - Filling nozzles with means for preventing escape of liquid or vapour or for recovering escaped liquid or vapour
  • F17C 13/04 - Arrangement or mounting of valves
  • F17C 5/02 - Methods or apparatus for filling pressure vessels with liquefied, solidified, or compressed gases for filling with liquefied gases

5.

Method for emergency pressure relief and vapor capture

      
Application Number 18077819
Grant Number 11852299
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-12-08
First Publication Date 2023-08-24
Grant Date 2023-12-26
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Brost, Edward John
  • Locke, Gary Stewart

Abstract

Preloading a containment vessel with Low Vapor Pressure (LVP) liquid; partially evacuating the containment vessel to generate a vacuum in a headspace above the LVP liquid; and relieving material from a process vessel into the containment vessel during a process relief event in the process vessel. The containment vessel pressure may be equalized with ambient conditions prior to preloading the LVP liquid. The containment vessel size and quantity of LVP liquid may be determined to absorb the energy and mass of relieving fluids from the maximum anticipated relief scenario, permitting the gases to condense to liquid form to be recovered in liquid state instead of atmospherically venting or combusting the gases. The containment vessel headspace may be partially occupied with High Vapor Pressure (HVP) liquid comprising C5-C10 hydrocarbons configured to flash during the evacuation step to create and occupy a headspace, providing additional head space volume and heat rejection capacity.

IPC Classes  ?

6.

Hydrocarbon stream separation system and method

      
Application Number 17665478
Grant Number 12234418
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-02-04
First Publication Date 2022-05-19
Grant Date 2025-02-25
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

A system and method for separating a hydrocarbon feed stream by flashing the feed stream under vacuum to form a remaining flashed vapor comprising atmospheric hydrocarbons, vacuum distillable hydrocarbons and a non-volatile liquid; condensing the flashed vapor to a liquid using a two-stage condenser and heat recovery system; and recycling a portion of the condensed liquid to be flashed under vacuum. Separation is accomplished by combining atmospheric and vacuum separation in one column. The non-volatile liquid recovered from the vacuum vessel may comprise asphalt. This process also injects steam generated within the process into the vacuum vessel which is condensed in a two-stage condenser system to augment vacuum and aid in separation. The feed stream may comprise diluted bitumen which may be removed using a feed preparation vessel.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10G 7/06 - Vacuum distillation
  • B01D 3/00 - Distillation or related exchange processes in which liquids are contacted with gaseous media, e.g. stripping
  • B01D 3/10 - Vacuum distillation
  • B01D 3/38 - Steam distillation
  • B01D 5/00 - Condensation of vapoursRecovering volatile solvents by condensation
  • C10C 3/06 - Working-up pitch, asphalt, bitumen by distillation
  • C10G 1/02 - Production of liquid hydrocarbon mixtures from oil shale, oil-sand, or non-melting solid carbonaceous or similar materials, e.g. wood, coal by distillation

7.

HYDROCARBON STREAM SEPARATION SYSTEM AND METHOD

      
Application Number IB2021000519
Publication Number 2022/029487
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-06
Publication Date 2022-02-10
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

A system and method for separating a hydrocarbon feed stream by flashing the feed stream under vacuum to form a remaining flashed vapor comprising atmospheric hydrocarbons, vacuum distillable hydrocarbons and a non-volatile liquid; condensing the flashed vapor to a liquid using a two-stage condenser and heat recovery system; and recycling a portion of the condensed liquid to be flashed under vacuum. Separation is accomplished by combining atmospheric and vacuum separation in one column. The non-volatile liquid recovered from the vacuum vessel may comprise asphalt. This process also injects steam generated within the process into the vacuum vessel which is condensed in a two- stage condenser system to augment vacuum and aid in separation. The feed stream may comprise diluted bitumen which may be removed using a feed preparation vessel.

IPC Classes  ?

8.

Hydrocarbon stream separation system and method

      
Application Number 17396302
Grant Number 11274255
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-06
First Publication Date 2022-02-10
Grant Date 2022-03-15
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Locke, Gary
  • Brost, Edward

Abstract

A system and method for separating a hydrocarbon feed stream by flashing the feed stream under vacuum to form a remaining flashed vapor comprising atmospheric hydrocarbons, vacuum distillable hydrocarbons and a non-volatile liquid; condensing the flashed vapor to a liquid using a two-stage condenser and heat recovery system; and recycling a portion of the condensed liquid to be flashed under vacuum. Separation is accomplished by combining atmospheric and vacuum separation in one column. The non-volatile liquid recovered from the vacuum vessel may comprise asphalt. This process also injects steam generated within the process into the vacuum vessel which is condensed in a two-stage condenser system to augment vacuum and aid in separation. The feed stream may comprise diluted bitumen which may be removed using a feed preparation vessel.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10G 7/06 - Vacuum distillation
  • C10C 3/06 - Working-up pitch, asphalt, bitumen by distillation
  • C10C 3/00 - Working-up pitch, asphalt, bitumen

9.

HYDROCARBON STREAM SEPARATION SYSTEM AND METHOD

      
Document Number 03181320
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-06
Grant Date 2024-02-13
Owner CARBOVATE DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Canada)
Inventor
  • Brost, Edward
  • Locke, Gary

Abstract


A system and method for separating a hydrocarbon feed stream by flashing the
feed stream under
vacuum to form a remaining flashed vapor comprising atmospheric hydrocarbons,
vacuum distillable
hydrocarbons and a non-volatile liquid; condensing the flashed vapor to a
liquid using a two-stage
condenser and heat recovery system; and recycling a portion of the condensed
liquid to be flashed
under vacuum. Separation is accomplished by combining atmospheric and vacuum
separation in one
column. The non-volatile liquid recovered from the vacuum vessel may comprise
asphalt. This
process also injects steam generated within the process into the vacuum vessel
which is condensed in
a two- stage condenser system to augment vacuum and aid in separation. The
feed stream may
comprise diluted bitumen which may be removed using a feed preparation vessel.

IPC Classes  ?