Applecreek, OH, United States of America

James E Henry


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1987-1989

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of James E. Henry

Introduction

James E. Henry is an accomplished inventor based in Applecreek, Ohio. He has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the development of technologies that enhance material handling and combustion processes. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Henry's work reflects a commitment to innovation and practical solutions.

Latest Patents

Henry's latest patents include a "Particulate material feeder utilizing vibration and aeration" and a "Method for producing a clean heated fluid." The first patent describes an apparatus and method for feeding particulate material from a hopper into a process stream at a controlled flow rate. This invention utilizes a rotating wheel with spaced apart pockets that are vibrated to densify the particulate material. A stator covers a portion of the upper surface of the wheel and has a transfer station connected to discharge particulate into the process stream. The wheel is driven in rotation at a controlled rate to manage the particulate flow rate. Additionally, a conveying gas supply projects a jet of gas into the pockets to remove the particulate material and convey it into the process stream. An aerating gas supply directs an upward flow of gas from the periphery of the wheel to fluidize the particulate material supplied to the wheel.

The second patent relates to a method for combusting a dirty and/or difficult-to-burn fuel in a fluidized bed combustor. This invention features a non-intrusive counterflow cooling system that controls combustion temperatures and produces a clean, hot gas. The combustor operates with various combinations of features, including low in-bed fuel injection, the use of finely divided fuel, slug flow fluidization, and the injection of lime or limestone to effect desulfurization or raise the ash melting temperature.

Career Highlights

James E. Henry is affiliated with The Ohio State University, where he continues to contribute to research and development in his field. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to solving complex engineering challenges.

Collaborations

Henry has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Robert J. Anderson and Harold M. Keener, who have also made significant contributions to their respective fields.

Conclusion

James E. Henry's innovative patents and contributions to engineering demonstrate his dedication to advancing technology. His work not only addresses current challenges but also paves the way for future developments in material handling and

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