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Chris Santner — 8 Patents

STStone & Webster Process Technology: 4 patents #1 of 40Top 3%
KRKellogg Brown & Root: 3 patents #54 of 240Top 25%
SSSpraying Systems: 1 patents #72 of 144Top 50%
TTTechnip Process Technology: 1 patents #11 of 32Top 35%
Houston, TX: #2,918 of 21,073 inventorsTop 15%
Texas: #19,067 of 125,132 inventorsTop 20%
Overall (All Time): #600,572 of 4,157,543Top 15%
8 Patents All Time
Chris Santner has been granted 8 US patents while listed as an inventor at Stone & Webster Process Technology. The first was granted in 2006 and the most recent in March 2018. Chris Santner ranks #600,572 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 14.4%). Patent records list Chris Santner in Houston, TX, US.

Patents per Year

Patents granted per year, 2006 to 2018Bar chart with a peak of 2 patents in 2006.peak 22006: 2 patents20062008: 1 patents20082010: 1 patents20102011: 1 patents20112013: 2 patents20132018: 1 patents2018

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–8 of 8 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
9925508 Catalytic cracking spray nozzle with internal liquid particle dispersion ring Mark E. LaCroix, Eusebius Gbordzoe 2018-03-27
8383051 Separating and stripping apparatus for external FCC risers Eusebius Gbordzoe 2013-02-26
8349753 Bathtub-type spent catalyst distributor for effective counter-current regeneration in fluid catalytic cracking units Eusebius Gbordzoe, Harvey McQuiston 2013-01-08
7951739 Bathtub-type spent catalyst distributor for effective counter-current regeneration in fluid catalytic cracking units Eusebius Gbordzoe, Harvey McQuiston 2011-05-31
7745365 Bathtub-type spent catalyst distributor for effective counter-current regeneration in fluid catalytic cracking units Eusebius Gbordzoe, Harvey McQuiston 2010-06-29
7435331 Catalyst regenerator with a centerwell Robert B. Peterson, Michael Tallman 2008-10-14
7153479 Catalyst regenerator with a centerwell Robert B. Peterson, Michael Tallman 2006-12-26
7128827 Integrated catalytic cracking and steam pyrolysis process for olefins Michael Tallman, Richard Miller 2006-10-31