Sabottke
Carl Frederick Sabottke, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20150215127 | Method of Secure Communication Utilizing a Cryptographic Neural Implant for Reception of Visual System Signals - A method for the secure communication of sensitive information in which the receiver of the sensitive information is equipped with a neural implant capable of stimulating the visual system of a mammalian brain. In this method, a transmitting party encrypts an image or a sequence of images and sends them to a computational device or devices securely connected to the receiving party's neural implant. The computational device or devices then decrypt the image or sequence of images and perform further mathematical operation on the image or images in order to convert them into a stimulation pattern that approximates the neural code of the neuron or neurons most directly affected by stimulation patterns which are produced by the neural implant apparatus. | 07-30-2015 |
Craig Y. Sabottke, Slidell, LA US
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20090120839 | Hydrogen Management for Hydroprocessing Units - Improved hydroprocessing processes for upgrading refinery streams via the use of rapid cycle pressure swing absorption having a cycle time of less than 30 s for increasing the concentration of hydrogen in the vapor phase product recycled to the hydroprocessing zone. | 05-14-2009 |
20110005911 | DELAYED COKING PROCESS - The morphology of petroleum cokes produced by the delayed coking of feeds produced from extra-heavy crude sources such as those from the Venezuela Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt can be controlled to produce a less dense coke which is less likely to inflame in the coke pit or in subsequent handling. An aqueous solution of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal carbonate salt when added to a feed of this type which would normally produce a dense coke product is effective to produce a quenchable coke product of lower density and higher porosity, usually in compact, granular form permitting it to be readily discharged from the drum. | 01-13-2011 |
20110005912 | DELAYED COKING PROCESS - Petroleum cokes derived from extra-heavy crude sources can be made more amenable to quenching by adding water or a water/light oil mixture to the coker feed downstream of the furnace. The coke product resulting from this addition of normally volatile liquids to the hot coker feed is still relatively dense but is more friable and usually is in a compact, relatively free-flowing, granular form. The coke is more amenable to uniform quenching in the drum and so can be cut and discharged with a reduced risk of eruptions and a reduced risk of fires in the coke pit or when the coke is subsequently handled and transported. | 01-13-2011 |
Craig Y. Sabottke, Chalmette, LA US
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20100155300 | Process for producing gasoline of increased octane and hydrogen-containing co-produced stream - The present invention is directed to a process for producing an increased yield of gasoline of increased octane rating by the integration of a membrane separation processing step into the gasoline production process. The integrated process also increases hydrogen production from the reformer. | 06-24-2010 |
20100155332 | Process for improving the cetane rating of distillate and diesel boiling range fractions - The present invention is directed to a process for producing a diesel fuel of enhanced cetane value from low cetane distillate and diesel boiling range fractions from poor crudes such as naphthenic crudes. | 06-24-2010 |