James Paul Frederick
Engineers at Fawn Ct, Gillette, WY

License number
Colorado 11750
Issued Date
Apr 7, 1973
Renew Date
Aug 1, 2011
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2013
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
8 Fawn Ct, Gillette, WY 82718

Professional information

James Frederick Photo 1

Refining Coal-Derived Liquid From Coal Gasification, Coking And Other Coal Processing Operations

US Patent:
8197678, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Mar 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/069870
Inventors:
James S. Warwick - Doylestown PA, US
James P. Frederick - Gillette WY, US
Assignee:
MR & E, Ltd. - Perryburg OH
International Classification:
C10G 1/02, C10G 1/04
US Classification:
208435
Abstract:
A method of treating a coal-derived liquid byproduct from a coal gasification process includes subjecting the coal-derived liquid to a vacuum distillation process, thereby separating the coal-derived liquid into condensed gas and coal-derived liquid bottoms. The coal-derived liquid bottoms are mixed with a bottoms solvent capable of dissolving the coal-derived liquid bottoms. The solvent/bottoms mixture is introduced along with a linear chain hydrocarbon solvent into a liquid extractor. The Raffinate is separated from the solvent for the coal-derived liquid/bottoms mixture, thereby producing in a heavy extract. The condensed gas is subjected to atmospheric distillation producing a bottoms fraction and another condensed fraction. The bottoms fraction may be used as fuel or for diesel fuel production. The condensed fraction is extracted with a linear hydrocarbon solvent in an extractor to produce light neutral oil and a Raffinate which is a cresylic acid feed stock.


James Frederick Photo 2

Refining Coal-Derived Liquid From Coal Gasification, Coking, And Other Coal Processing Operations

US Patent:
2010003, Feb 18, 2010
Filed:
Aug 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/190271
Inventors:
James S. Warwick - Doylestown PA, US
James P. Frederick - Gillette WY, US
International Classification:
C10G 1/04
US Classification:
208428
Abstract:
A method of treating a coal-derived liquid byproduct from a coal gasification process includes subjecting the coal-derived liquid to a vacuum distillation process, thereby separating the coal-derived liquid into condensed gas and coal-derived liquid bottoms. The coal-derived liquid bottoms are mixed with a bottoms solvent capable of dissolving the coal-derived liquid bottoms. The solvent/bottoms mixture is introduced along with a linear chain hydrocarbon solvent into a liquid extractor. The Raffinate is separated from the solvent for the coal-derived liquid/bottoms mixture, thereby producing a heavy extract. The condensed gas is subjected to atmospheric distillation producing a bottoms fraction and another condensed fraction. The bottoms fraction may be used as fuel or for diesel fuel production. The condensed fraction is extracted with a linear hydrocarbon solvent in an extractor to produce light neutral oil and a Raffinate which is a cresylic acid feed stock.


James Frederick Photo 3

Pelletizing Coal Or Coke With Starch Particles

US Patent:
5242470, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Aug 9, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/742820
Inventors:
James A. Salter - Katy TX
James P. Frederick - Gillette WY
Edward C. Sumner - Houston TX
Assignee:
Zeigler Coal Holding Company - Fairview Heights IL
International Classification:
C10L 514
US Classification:
44577
Abstract:
Coal or other fine particles are pelletized by mixing relatively moist particles of them with fine particles of a waste product collected during grain transport and storage and extruding or pelletizing the mixture without extensive heating or steaming.