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  • 103 650, Farmington, UT 84025 (801) 451-2533
  • 1037 650, Farmington, UT 84025 (801) 451-2533
  • Moore, ID
  • Bunkerville, NV
  • Clearfield, UT
  • Salt Lake City, UT

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Position: Playwright

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Playwright

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Location:
1037 south 650 west, Farmington, UT 84025
Industry:
Fine Art
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Playwright

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John A. Kraczek
Principal
Lawns by Students LLC
Lawn/Garden Services · Nonclassifiable Establishments
607 N Main St, Farmington, UT 84025

Publications

Us Patents

Offshore Energy Capture And Storage Device

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US Patent:
20070228739, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Mar 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/308514
Inventors:
John Troy Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/12
F03B 13/10
H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 53
Abstract:
The Offshore Energy Capture and Storage Device, (OECS), is a free floating tank device with a mast, anchored by an angled line to the sea floor far offshore in deep water. Using wind and wave turbans the device captures wind and/or wave energy and converts it to Hydrogen, which is stored on board until it is needed on shore. The stored Hydrogen energy may then be transferred by tanker to shore and used to produce electrical power for the grid, converted to synthetic natural gas for heating, or used as a clean transportation fuel, all without pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. Many of the devices can be placed in groups far off shore in order to produce a significant supply of clean renewable energy.

Vacuum Evaporative Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
20220259072, Aug 18, 2022
Filed:
Feb 16, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/651342
Inventors:
- Sandy UT, US
John Arthur Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/04
B01D 1/00
B01D 3/10
B01D 5/00
C02F 1/16
Abstract:
Techniques are described herein for using a high-pressure reactor to separate clean water from dirty water without filtration and to extract and concentrate contaminants from dirty water for use as a fuel. In particular, techniques and systems are described for separating water from hydrocarbon contaminates, other BTU-laden compounds, and dissolved minerals, while also boiling water and condensing the resulting steam into distilled water. In addition, system in which the described techniques are performed can be used as a high-pressure pump for moving the separated hydrocarbon contaminates forward into other processes, such as a high-pressure reactor or incinerator.

Conversion Of Supercritical Water Energy Into Electrical Power

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US Patent:
20210276888, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
Mar 5, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/249606
Inventors:
John Troy Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
Gordon Ray Whipple - Centerville UT, US
Paul James Freeman - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/44
F03B 1/00
F03B 15/04
Abstract:
In a general aspect, a system can include a reactor for combusting fuel and producing high-temperature, high-pressure liquid as a byproduct, and at least one vessel defining a cavity to be partially filled with water, with an air pocket within the cavity above the water. The system can further include respective valves to control admission of liquid from the reactor into the air pocket when the air pocket has a pressure lower than an operating pressure of the reactor, and to control emission of the water from the at least one vessel through of the vessel after the water in the at least one vessel has been pressurized by the liquid from the reactor. The system can also include a hydroelectric drive system for receiving water emitted from the cavity, and for converting energy in the received water into electrical energy.

Charging Water Oxidation Reactor Using Recovered Reactor Energy

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US Patent:
20210276898, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
Mar 3, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/249505
Inventors:
John Troy Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
Gordon Ray Whipple - Centerville UT, US
Paul James Freeman - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/74
F23G 5/12
F23K 5/00
F23L 7/00
Abstract:
A charging system for charging a reactor with air used energy produced by the reactor and includes a vessel having a hollow interior cavity partially filled with a liquid slug, a first air pocket within the cavity on a first side of the liquid slug, and a second air pocket within the cavity on a second side of the liquid slug. The liquid slug forms a water trap seal in the cavity between the two pockets and moves within the vessel in a cycle in which gas is loaded into the first air pocket in a first stroke and gas in the first air pocket is compressed in a second stroke. Movement of the liquid slug during the second stroke is caused by an increasing pressure in the second air pocket due to introduction of high-pressure gas from the reactor into the second air pocket.

Reaction Chamber For Supercritical Water Oxidation Reactor

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US Patent:
20210278080, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
Mar 5, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/249609
Inventors:
John Troy Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
Gordon Ray Whipple - Centerville UT, US
Paul James Freeman - South Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
F23G 7/00
Abstract:
Fuel mixed in water is combusted in a reactor having an internal operating pressure and temperature greater than 3200 psi and greater than 374 C., where the combustion of the fuel is exothermic. Air and fuel are pressurized for introduction into the reactor to a pressure greater than the internal operating pressure using energy generated from the combustion of the fuel, and the pressurized air and the pressurized fuel are injected into the reactor. Pressurized water from the reactor is injected into a drive water column that is partially filled with water to increase a pressure of the drive water column, and water at a temperature less than 100 C. is injected into the reactor to replace water from the reactor that is injected into the drive water column. Pressurized water from the drive water column is used to drive a hydroelectric drive system to produce electrical power.
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