Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1989-1995
Title: Innovations of Charles M Arbore
Introduction
Charles M Arbore is a notable inventor based in Houston, TX (US), recognized for his contributions to the field of surfactant compositions and particulate flow control. With a total of six patents to his name, Arbore has made significant advancements in chemical engineering and material science.
Latest Patents
One of Arbore's latest patents is for a solid secondary alkyl sulfate/zeolite-containing surfactant composition. This invention relates to compositions formed by crystallization, which contain at least about 80 percent by weight of secondary alkyl sulfate and zeolite. These compositions are designed to be substantially free of unreacted organic matter and water. Additionally, Arbore has developed an aeration tube discharge control device. This invention focuses on a method and apparatus for establishing and maintaining a uniform mass flow rate of particulate solids and gas mixture from a container to a receiving reactor. A preferred embodiment of this invention utilizes an aeration tube suspended in the particulate mixture, serving as a fluidic valve to maintain a consistent mass flow rate.
Career Highlights
Arbore is currently associated with Shell Oil Company, where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for the industry. His work has contributed to advancements in both product formulations and process efficiencies.
Collaborations
Some of Arbore's notable coworkers include Hendricus Arien Dirkse and Rudi Everts, who have collaborated with him on various projects within the company.
Conclusion
Charles M Arbore's innovative contributions to surfactant technology and particulate flow control highlight his significant role in advancing chemical engineering. His patents reflect a commitment to developing efficient and effective solutions in his field.