Patents by Inventor Paul J. Grimes
Paul J. Grimes 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).
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Patent number: 7729976Abstract: A system and method are provided for short term trading in gas and/or gas derivatives. In a preferred embodiment, the system provides a plurality of shallow depth salt gas storage facilities. Each of the facilities is typically operated at pressures in a range close to the pipeline pressure, typically within a range of 20 to 80 bars. If trading results in a difference to be made up, then computers operating the facilities respond quickly to add or remove gas from the pipelines, as required, with a response time as low as two minutes to change the net direction of flow of gas into or out of the storage facilities.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes
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Patent number: 7325350Abstract: A firearm for extinguishing a fire from a position remote from the fire. A cartridge is disposed in, and is selectively discharged from, a pistol. The cartridge includes a head containing a pressurized fire extinguishant and a casing containing a propellent. The casing is removably attached to the head by mating portions of hook and loop fasteners so as to allow the casing and the head to be independent of each other prior to use. The bead has a lip containing a chamber communicating with the pressurized fire extinguishant therein and which exits through through bores in both sides of the lip, respectively. A release pin is removed from the through bores and the firing apparatus is activated causing the cartridge to exit the barrel and expel the pressurized fire extinguishant through the through bores on its way to the fire during use.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Paul J. Grimes
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Patent number: 7156899Abstract: The present invention provides a power generation facility that is adapted to clean large air masses. Air from the environment, which normally contains the most pollutants, is directed into an air flow path through which large quantities of air are directed by a plurality of large diameter fans. The large air flow is directed through electrically insulated cooling fins which cool heated gas from power generators. The electrically insulated cooling fans have a voltage applied thereto and act as electrodes used to produce an electric field that attracts particles such as pollutants. In a preferred embodiment, a charging section is utilized within the air flow prior to the electrically insulated cooling fins to charge the particles with a charge opposite to the voltage applied to the cooling fins to thereby attract the particles to the cooling fins. A cooling fin washing system with pressurized jets is provided in one embodiment to wash the pollutants from the surface of the cooling fins.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Canatxx Energy, L.L.C.Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes, Charles E. Lawrence
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Patent number: 6725621Abstract: The present invention is an improved power generation facility and method of construction. The improved power generation facility of the present invention provides a low impact implementation suitable for placement in or near a developed, populated area comprising ultimate consumers. The improved power generation facility comprises a foundation; a plurality of legs which form a support structure capable of supporting a plurality of condenser modules with cooling fans of predetermined size; and a housing for containing predetermined power generation equipment, the housing fitting inside the support structure and having a facade which can be made to blend into a surrounding environment's architecture. In a preferred mode, the legs are tricolumn legs that may be removably fastened to each other and to the foundation. Further, the housing may be suspended from the support structure and the plurality of cooling fans situated to minimize noise from the cooling fans.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Canatxx Energy, L.L.C.Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes, Charles E. Lawrence
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Publication number: 20040059692Abstract: A system and method are provided for short term trading in gas and/or gas derivatives. In a preferred embodiment, the system provides a plurality of shallow depth salt gas storage facilities. Each of the facilities is typically operated at pressures in a range close to the pipeline pressure, typically within a range of 20 to 80 bars. If trading results in a difference to be made up, then computers operating the facilities respond quickly to add or remove gas from the pipelines, as required, with a response time as low as two minutes to change the net direction of flow of gas into or out of the storage facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes
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Patent number: 6581618Abstract: A shallow depth, low pressure gas storage facility(s) and related methods of use are disclosed for purposes relating to a supply of gas in a gas pipeline and a supply of gas to a user. The shallows depth, low pressure gas storage facility(s) of the present invention have characteristics of high deliverability of injection and withdrawal over a wide pressure range.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Canatxx Energy, L.L.C.Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes
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Publication number: 20020174895Abstract: A shallow depth, low pressure gas storage facility(s) and related methods of use are disclosed for purposes relating to a supply of gas in a gas pipeline and a supply of gas to a user. The shallows depth, low pressure gas storage facility(s) of the present invention have characteristics of high deliverability of injection and withdrawal over a wide pressure range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes
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Publication number: 20010054272Abstract: The present invention is an improved power generation facility and method of construction. The improved power generation facility of the present invention provides a low impact implementation suitable for placement in or near a developed, populated area comprising ultimate consumers. The improved power generation facility comprises a foundation; a plurality of legs which form a support structure capable of supporting a plurality of condenser modules with cooling fans of predetermined size; and a housing for containing predetermined power generation equipment, the housing fitting inside the support structure and having a facade which can be made to blend into a surrounding environment's architecture. In a preferred mode, the legs are tricolumn legs that may be removably fastened to each other and to the foundation. Further, the housing may be suspended from the support structure and the plurality of cooling fans situated to minimize noise from the cooling fans.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes, Charles E. Lawrence
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Patent number: 6320271Abstract: The present invention is an improved power generation facility and method of construction. The improved power generation facility of the present invention provides a low impact implementation suitable for placement in or near a developed, populated area comprising ultimate consumers. The improved power generation facility comprises a foundation; a plurality of legs which form a support structure capable of supporting a plurality of condenser modules with cooling fans of predetermined size; and a housing for containing predetermined power generation equipment, the housing fitting inside the support structure and having a facade which can be made to blend into a surrounding environment's architecture. In a preferred mode, the legs are tricolumn legs that may be removably fastened to each other and to the foundation. Further, the housing may be suspended from the support structure and the plurality of cooling fans situated to minimize noise from the cooling fans.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Canatxx Energy, L.L.C.Inventors: Ross K. Hill, Paul J. Grimes, Charles E. Lawrence
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Patent number: 5266249Abstract: A method of forming a hollow structure in a female mold includes the step of assembling a vacuum bag and an uncured composite layer assembly comprising a fiber reinforced resin in a female mold, so that the composite layer assembly extends along the inner surfaces of the mold, and so that the vacuum bag is received inside the composite layer assembly in the mold. The method further includes the step of evacuating the area between the vacuum bag and the composite layer assembly, so that the vacuum bag applies outward pressure to the composite layer assembly in order to urge the composite layer assembly outwardly against the inner surface of the mold. The method still further includes the steps of curing the composite layer assembly while maintaining a vacuum on the area between the composite layer assembly and the vacuum bag, and thereafter releasing the vacuum and removing the cured composite layer assembly from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Fusion Composites, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Grimes, III, Timothy M. Duffy
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Patent number: 4693072Abstract: A method of operating a combined cycle electric power plant at a measuring and regulating station of a gas transmission line is disclosed where gas at high pressure is being delivered from the transmission line to a lower pressure line, such as a gas distribution system, comprising the steps of supplying a portion of the gas to the combustion chamber of a gas turbine to drive a first electrical generator and produce electricity, using the hot gases in the exhaust of the gas turbine to heat water in a boiler and produce steam, supplying the steam to a steam turbine to drive a second electrical generator and produce electricity, reducing the pressure of the gas being delivered to the pressure of the lower pressure line, and using the heat of condensation of the exhaust steam from the steam turbine to keep the temperature of the gas at or above a selected minimum as the pressure of the gas is reduced from that of the high pressure line to the pressure of the lower pressure line.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Acec Power Systems LimitedInventors: George S. McLean, Paul J. Grimes, Albert van Gucht