Patents by Inventor Harry G. Wallace

Harry G. Wallace has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9764253
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating water from a water-in-oil mixture having an elongated inlet vessel with a lower outlet end and an upper inlet end, the length thereof being a multiple of the largest vessel cross-sectional dimension. A separation vessel having an oil outlet and a divergent water outlet has an inlet passageway in communication with the inlet vessel lower outlet end. At least one electrode is positioned within the inlet vessel by which a mixture flowing therethrough is subjected to an electric field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2017
    Assignee: Cameron Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen
  • Publication number: 20160199755
    Abstract: A vertical electrostatic coalescer comprises a first and second electrode surface and a horizontally disposed foraminous surface. The first electrode surface and horizontally disposed foraminous surface are at ground potential. The first and second electrode surfaces share the same planar orientation relative to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The unique arrangement of the vessel and opposing pairs of first and second electrode surfaces provides for a substantially uniform voltage field around a perimeter of the vessel and an effective voltage field for coalescence within a center of the vessel. A circular-shaped distributor pipe or a distributor housing serves to absorb momentum of the incoming emulsion stream and distribute the stream into an interior of the vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2016
    Publication date: July 14, 2016
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, William A. Summers, Sarabjit S. Randhava, Harry G. Wallace
  • Patent number: 9095790
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating water from an oil-and-water mixture includes at least two elongated separator vessels oriented at an incline and connected to one another so that an upwardly flowing oil predominant fluid passes from the first separator vessel to the second separator vessel where further electrostatic separation of water from the oil predominant fluid occurs. Each vessel has an electrode at its upper end preferably connected to a different voltage source. The inlet to each vessel is located relative to the electrode to provide an up flow or a down flow vessel. Additionally, the first vessel may be at a different elevation than the second vessel. An additional vessel may be included with output from the first vessel bypassing the additional vessel, the second vessel, or both. Baffles may be added in the water collection portion of each vessel to reduce turbulence and settling distance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2015
    Assignee: Cameron International Corporation
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen, David A. Trevas
  • Publication number: 20140034504
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating water from a water-in-oil mixture having an elongated inlet vessel with a lower outlet end and an upper inlet end, the length thereof being a multiple of the largest vessel cross-sectional dimension. A separation vessel having an oil outlet and a divergent water outlet has an inlet passageway in communication with the inlet vessel lower outlet end. At least one electrode is positioned within the inlet vessel by which a mixture flowing therethrough is subjected to an electric field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2013
    Publication date: February 6, 2014
    Applicant: Cameron Solutions, Inc. (formerly National Tank Company)
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen
  • Publication number: 20130327646
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating water from an oil-and-water mixture includes at least two elongated separator vessels oriented at an incline and connected to one another so that an upwardly flowing oil predominant fluid passes from the first separator vessel to the second separator vessel where further electrostatic separation of water from the oil predominant fluid occurs. Each vessel has an electrode at its upper end preferably connected to a different voltage source. The inlet to each vessel is located relative to the electrode to provide an up flow or a down flow vessel. Additionally, the first vessel may be at a different elevation than the second vessel. An additional vessel may be included with output from the first vessel bypassing the additional vessel, the second vessel, or both. Baffles may be added in the water collection portion of each vessel to reduce turbulence and settling distance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2012
    Publication date: December 12, 2013
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen, David A. Trevas
  • Patent number: 8591714
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating water from a water-in-oil mixture having an elongated inlet vessel with a lower outlet end and an upper inlet end, the length thereof being a multiple of the largest vessel cross-sectional dimension. A separation vessel having an oil outlet and a divergent water outlet has an inlet passageway in communication with the inlet vessel lower outlet end. At least one electrode is positioned within the inlet vessel by which a mixture flowing therethrough is subjected to an electric field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, David L. Taggart, David R. Manen
  • Patent number: 8414756
    Abstract: A vertical electrostatic coalescer comprises a first and second electrode surface and a horizontally disposed foraminous surface. The first electrode surface and horizontally disposed foraminous surface are at ground potential. The first and second electrode surfaces share the same planar orientation relative to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The unique arrangement of the vessel and opposing pairs of first and second electrode surfaces provides for a substantially uniform voltage field around a perimeter of the vessel and an effective voltage field for coalescence within a center of the vessel. A circular-shaped distributor pipe or a distributor housing serves to absorb momentum of the incoming emulsion stream and distribute the stream into an interior of the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2013
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, William A. Summers, Sarabjit S. Randhava, Harry G. Wallace
  • Publication number: 20100108523
    Abstract: A vertical electrostatic coalescer comprises a first and second electrode surface and a horizontally disposed foraminous surface. The first electrode surface and horizontally disposed foraminous surface are at ground potential. The first and second electrode surfaces share the same planar orientation relative to the central longitudinal axis of the vessel. The unique arrangement of the vessel and opposing pairs of first and second electrode surfaces provides for a substantially uniform voltage field around a perimeter of the vessel and an effective voltage field for coalescence within a center of the vessel. A circular-shaped distributor pipe or a distributor housing serves to absorb momentum of the incoming emulsion stream and distribute the stream into an interior of the vessel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2008
    Publication date: May 6, 2010
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, William A. Summers, Sarabjit S. Randhava, Harry G. Wallace
  • Publication number: 20080257739
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating water from a water-in-oil mixture having an elongated inlet vessel with a lower outlet end and an upper inlet end, the length thereof being a multiple of the largest vessel cross-sectional dimension. A separation vessel having an oil outlet and a divergent water outlet has an inlet passageway in communication with the inlet vessel lower outlet end. At least one electrode is positioned within the inlet vessel by which a mixture flowing therethrough is subjected to an electric field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace, Davis L. Taggart, David R. Manen
  • Patent number: 6010634
    Abstract: A system and method of use thereof for separating commingled heavier and lighter components of a liquid stream, employing a vessel having a liquid inlet, a lighter component outlet communicating with an interior upper portion of the vessel and a heavier component outlet communicating with an interior lower portion of the vessel, a distribution conduit positioned within the vessel in communication with the liquid inlet and having a plurality of spaced apart small diameter openings through which liquid is discharged as small streams and at least one momentum attenuator supported within the vessel adjacent the distribution conduit and configured to intercept the small streams to dissipate the kinetic energies thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Harry G. Wallace
  • Patent number: 3939395
    Abstract: The essential elements of the electrical system of a treater, or dehydrator, of produced oil well fluids are connected and physically oriented as mounted within the shell of the treater. The electrodes of the treater are energized from a line supply and establish electrostatic fields as a varying load on the electrical system. A control circuit is arranged to respond to the current demanded by the varying load and disconnect the load from the line supply in a predetermined program designed to protect the components of the system, yet reconnect the load and supply as frequently as practical.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1972
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1976
    Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Floyd L. Prestridge, Harry G. Wallace