Patents by Inventor Merle B. Inman

Merle B. Inman 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: 6106276
    Abstract: A gas burner is provided for use on the inlet end of a fire tube, and includes a mixer having attached to it a gas delivery pipe, fuel gas and air being combined in the mixer to provide mixed gas and air. A venturi is secured at its inlet end to the mixer to receive the flow of gas and air, the venturi serving to draw air into the mixer. A burner nozzle is affixed to the venturi outlet end and the burner nozzle and extends within the fire tube. A perforated tube surrounds the mixer/venturi and at least a portion of the burner nozzle. A sound absorbing flame cell housing surrounds the perforated tube. A flame arrestor closes an air inlet opening in the flame cell housing air and serves to permit air to pass into the flame cell housing but prohibits the passage of flame therethrough so that flame is confined within the interior of the flame cell housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Merle B. Inman
  • Patent number: 5643431
    Abstract: A method of augmenting the coalescence of water in an emulsion having a heavier water component that is relatively electrically conductive and a lighter oil component that is relatively non-conductive, including the steps of tangentially injecting the emulsion into the interior of a cylindrical vessel and tangentially withdrawing the emulsion from the vessel interior to cause the emulsion to flow circumferentially within the vessel to thereby impart centrifugal force on the emulsion to create a first area within the vessel adjacent the vessel sidewall in which the heavier water component of the emulsion is maintained and a second area within the vessel interior towards which the lighter oil component migrates and imposing an electrical potential on a concentrically positioned electrode within the vessel interior and thereby on the areas within the vessel having the circumferentially flowing emulsion to cause at least a portion of the water component of the emulsion to coalescence, the lighter, relatively non-
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Floyd L. Prestridge, Merle B. Inman
  • Patent number: 5575896
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for augmenting the coalescence of water in a water-in-oil emulsion. The apparatus includes a tubular vessel having a cylindrical side wall and opposed ends. A tangential inlet in the cylindrical side wall is adjacent one of the vessel ends. A tubular electrode having an external diameter less than the internal diameter of the vessel extends concentrically within the vessel from the one end less than the entire length of the vessel. An elongated electrode extends axially and concentrically within the tubular electrode from the one end. An outlet is provided in the one end between the tubular electrode and the elongated electrode. The inlet and outlet serve to cause fluid to initially flow through the vessel in a circumferential path outside the tubular electrode and thereafter axially through the tubular electrode to the outlet. An electrical potential is applied between the electrodes and the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Floyd L. Prestridge, Merle B. Inman, Dennis K. Manning
  • Patent number: 5565078
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of augmenting the coalescence of water in a water-in-oil emulsion in which the emulsion is tangentially ejected into the interior of a cylindrically walled vessel to cause the emulsion to flow circumferentially within the vessel and to thereby cause the water component of the emulsions to migrate towards the vessel cylindrical wall, the vessel having an axially positioned electrode therein. A voltage, preferably a pulsating DC voltage, is imposed between the electrode and the vessel to thereby subject the swirling water-in-oil emulsion to an electrical potential to cause the water components to coalescence from smaller to larger droplets. The water-in-oil emulsion is passed from the vessel where the water component can be more effectively separated from the emulsion by gravitational or centrifugal separation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Gary W. Sams, Floyd L. Prestridge, Merle B. Inman
  • Patent number: 4755194
    Abstract: A vertical separator vessel has an inlet structure mounted at the inlet to receive a mixture of fluids to be separated. The inlet structure is given several configurations which divide the incoming mixture of fluids into at least two segments and thereby reduces the velocity of the mixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1988
    Assignee: National Tank Company
    Inventors: Mitchel L. Rooker, Merle B. Inman