ROBERT M JIMESON
Engineers in Vienna, VA

License number
Pennsylvania PE004189E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Vienna, VA 22182
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Jimeson, age 103
1501 Gingerwood Ct, Vienna, VA 22182
(757) 348-8627
Robert Jimeson
Great Falls, VA
(703) 759-5855
(703) 759-7751
Robert M Jimeson, age 103
1501 Gingerwood Ct, Vienna, VA 22182
(703) 759-5855
(703) 759-5633
(703) 759-7751

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Mixed Alcohol Fuels For Internal Combustion Engines, Furnaces, Boilers, Kilns And Gasifiers

US Patent:
8277522, Oct 2, 2012
Filed:
Jul 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/498850
Inventors:
Robert M. Jimeson - Vienna VA, US
Mark C. Radosevich - Durango CO, US
Rex R. Stevens - Grand Junction CO, US
Assignee:
Standard Alcohol Company of America, Inc. - Arvada CO
International Classification:
C10L 1/18
US Classification:
44452
Abstract:
Mixed alcohol formulas can be used as a fuel additive in petroleum, synthetic or bio-derived gasoline, diesel fuels, jet fuel, aviation gasoline, heating oil, bunker oil, coal, petroleum coke or as a neat fuel in and of itself. The mixed alcohol formulations can also be utilized as a thinning agent to improve the transportation of heavy petroleum crude oils or bitumen produced from tar sands. The mixed alcohol formulations can contain combinations of two or more, three or more alcohols, or blend of C-Calcohols, or C-Calcohols or higher C-Calcohols in order to boost energy content. The primary benefits of mixed alcohols are increased combustion efficiencies, improved fuel economies, reduced emissions profiles and low production costs. These improved combustion efficiencies result in increased miles per gallon of blended fuel.


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Mixed Alcohol Fuels For Internal Combustion Engines, Furnaces, Boilers, Kilns And Gasifiers And Slurry Transportation

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 24, 2013
Filed:
Sep 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/621408
Inventors:
Standard Alcohol Company of America, Inc. - Arvada CO, US
Robert M. Jimeson - Vienna VA, US
Mark C. Radosevich - Arvada CO, US
Rex R. Stevens - Grand Junction CO, US
Assignee:
Standard Alcohol Company of America, Inc. - Arvada CO
International Classification:
C10L 8/00, B65B 1/04, B65G 53/30
US Classification:
44280, 406191, 53473
Abstract:
Mixed alcohol formulas can be used as a fuel additive in petroleum-based hydrocarbon liquid fuels, synthetic or bio-derived gasoline, diesel fuels, jet fuel, aviation gasoline, heating oil, bunker oil, coal, petroleum coke, heavy crude oil, bitumen, or as a neat fuel in and of itself. The mixed alcohol formulations can be blended with ground petroleum coke, coal, heavy crude oil, or bitumen to form a thixotropic slurry for ease of transportation. The mixed alcohol formulations can also be used to shurry transport ground biomass. The mixed alcohol formulations can contain a blend of C-Calcohols, or C-Calcohols or higher C-Calcohols in order to further boost energy content.


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Mixed Alcohol Fuels For Internal Combustion Engines, Furnaces, Boilers, Kilns And Gasifiers

US Patent:
7559961, Jul 14, 2009
Filed:
Feb 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/060169
Inventors:
Robert M. Jimeson - Vienna VA, US
Mark C. Radosevich - Durango CO, US
Rex R. Stevens - Grand Junction CO, US
Assignee:
Standard Alcohol Company of America, Inc. - Durango CO
International Classification:
C10L 1/10, C10L 1/18
US Classification:
44452, 44266, 44280
Abstract:
Mixed alcohol formulas can be used as a fuel additive in gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, aviation gasoline, heating oil, bunker oil, coal, petroleum coke or as a neat fuel in and of itself. The mixed alcohols formulations can contain C-Calcohols, or in the alternative, C-Calcohols or higher C-Calcohols in order to boost energy content. The C-Cmixed alcohols contain more ethanol than methanol with declining amounts of propanol, butanol and pentanol. C-Cmixed alcohols contain the same, with declining amounts of hexanol, heptanol and octanol. C-Cmixed alcohols contain the same, with declining amounts of nananol and decanol. Synthetically produced mixed alcohol formulas feature higher octane and energy densities than either MTBE or fermented grain ethanol; more stable Reid Vapor Pressure blending characteristics; and increased soluablizing effects on condensate water. The primary benefits of mixed alcohols are increased combustion efficiencies, reduced emissions profiles and low production costs.


Robert Jimeson Photo 4

Fuels For Internal Combustion Engines

US Patent:
6858048, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Apr 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/124665
Inventors:
Robert M. Jimeson - Vienna VA, US
Mark C. Radosevich - Durango CO, US
Rex R. Stevens - Grand Junction CO, US
Assignee:
Standard Alcohol Company of America, Inc. - Durango CO
International Classification:
C10L001/18
US Classification:
44452
Abstract:
Mixed alcohols can be used as a fuel additive in gasoline, diesel, jet fuel or as a neat fuel in and of itself. The mixed alcohols can contain C-Calcohols, or in the alternative, C-C, or higher, alcohols in order to boost energy content. The C-Cmixed alcohols contain more ethanol than methanol with amounts of propanol, butanol and pentanol. C-Cmixed alcohols contain the same, with amounts of hexanol, heptanol and octanol. A gasoline-based fuel includes gasoline and the mixed alcohols. A diesel based fuel includes diesel and the mixed alcohols. A jet fuel includes kerosene and the mixed alcohols. The neat fuel of the mixed alcohols has an octane number of at least 109 and the Reid Vapor Pressure is no greater than 5 psi. The gross heat of combustion is at least 12,000 BTU's/lb.