Patents Assigned to Technology Services, Inc.
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Patent number: 9410302Abstract: A method for the construction of an improved tank base. A tank base is constructed for protection against accidental spills and/or leaks associated with a tank battery. The improved tank base comprises at least one part of a suitable substrate, which allows for the adhesion of an elastomer such as polyurea. Polyurea is preferably applied using a spray device which yields an average coverage of about 50-80 mils, and most preferably 60 mils. If more than one substrate is used, one or more substrates can be bound together with a fastening system. Once pressure is applied in the form of weight, the fastening system can be removed, resulting in an improved tank base having at least one seam and impervious to the fluid of the tank battery.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: FALCON TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Larry L. Perkins, Tim Kriegshauser
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Patent number: 9409707Abstract: A modular secondary containment unit that can be adapted to surround an above-ground fluid storage tank and can include a plurality of corner assemblies is described herein. Two or more components of each of the corner assemblies can be composed of one or more reinforced resin composite materials. The modular secondary containment units and the above-ground fluid storage tanks can be used in oil and gas exploration and production operations. An assembly for a modular secondary containment unit can include a track segment including first and second channels, a wall segment mounted on the track segment and extending within the first channel of the track segment, and a brace engaged with the wall segment and extending within the second channel of the track segment. A method of constructing a modular secondary containment unit is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: FALCON TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Larry L. Perkins, Mark Conner, Chad Cannan, Todd Roper, Jack Sheng
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Patent number: 9347426Abstract: A system and method for transporting a first and second airfoil using a center railcar coupled to two additional railcars. A pair of root brackets support the root ends of the two airfoils on the two additional cars, aligning the two airfoils over the center car. A lower sling stand on the center railcar has a pair of vertical side members extending upwardly to hang a lower sling that support the first airfoil. An upper sling stand has a base that is supported by the lower sling stand, and also has a pair of upper side members that support an upper sling. The second airfoil is supported by the upper sling. The upper sling stand is fixedly supported on the lower sling stand so as to support the second airfoil above the first airfoil in overlapping fashion.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Transportation Technology Services, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Patent number: 9315200Abstract: Airfoil transportation using two railcars. A radius arm connects a deck pivot and a bolster pivot, where the deck pivot is coupled to the first railcar to enable arcuate transverse movement of the bolster pivot. A pair of deck stops on either side of the radius arm limit lateral movement of the first bolster pivot. A bolster supports the airfoil and is coupled to the radius arm by the bolster pivot. A wheel assembly under the radius arm carries the weight of the airfoil as it moves laterally. A bolster lock, lock release, and latch operate to hold the bolster in a fixed angular relationship with the radius until the lock release enables rotation at the deck stops positions. The latch holds the radius arm against the deck stop until the bolster returns to the fixed angular position, where the latch releases the radius arm to further translate laterally.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Transportation Technology Services, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Publication number: 20160053740Abstract: A system and method for transporting a first and second airfoil using a center railcar coupled to two additional railcars. A pair of root brackets support the root ends of the two airfoils on the two additional cars, aligning the two airfoils over the center car. A lower sling stand on the center railcar has a pair of vertical side members extending upwardly to hang a lower sling that support the first airfoil. An upper sling stand has a base that is supported by the lower sling stand, and also has a pair of upper side members that support an upper sling. The second airfoil is supported by the upper sling. The upper sling stand is fixedly supported on the lower sling stand so as to support the second airfoil above the first airfoil in overlapping fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: February 25, 2016Applicant: TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Publication number: 20150380117Abstract: One aspect of the invention provides a system for treating wastestream, particularly a liquid or aqueous radwaste, for safe disposal and, in final processing, converting it into one or both forms including an aqueous form for safe discharge to the environment and a solidified form for safe disposal. Another aspect provides the capacity to employ a step where a specific target element strategy can be set up synchronizing sorbent substance choices and multiple recycle options to remove target substances from wastestream as a part of its Sorption or Powder Sorbent Isotopic Reduction step (II). Other steps cooperate with Sorption step (II) including Oxidation (I) to inactivate or destroy existing chelants, Solid-Liquid separation (III), and Selective Ion Exchange (IV) to deliver the wastestream to final processing. Still further aspects of the invention address the recovery and safe handling of substances such as C-14.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dennis A. Brunsell, Charles E. Jensen, Larry E. Beets
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Publication number: 20150229518Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and computer program products for providing monitoring services. In one embodiment, the method receives an indication of new product development from a customer for a product and receives initial configuration information from the customer. The method then configures and deploys product monitoring for the product. The method then receives an indication of product deployment from the customer for a product, compiles and packages product monitoring. The method then deploys product monitoring for the product and provides monitoring data to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: MONOLITH TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Shawn Patrick Ennis
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Publication number: 20150229549Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically propagating service definitions from service fulfillment platforms. The systems and methods receive service information associated with a new service one or more service templates in response to receiving service information. The systems and methods then identify a service template associated with the service information and instantiate the service template and deploying the service associated with the service information. Finally, the systems and methods configure monitoring for the service associated with the service information and generate monitoring information for the service associated with the service information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: MONOLITH TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Shawn Patrick Ennis
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Publication number: 20150221404Abstract: One aspect of the invention provides a system for treating wastestream, particularly a liquid or aqueous radwaste, for safe disposal and, in final processing, converting it into one or both forms including an aqueous form for safe discharge to the environment and a solidified form for safe disposal. Another aspect provides the capacity to employ a step where a specific target element strategy can be set up synchronizing sorbent substance choices and multiple recycle options to remove target substances from wastestream as a part of its Sorption or Powder Sorbent Isotopic Reduction step (II). Other steps cooperate with Sorption step (II) including Oxidation (I) to inactivate or destroy existing chelants, Solid-Liquid separation (III), and Selective Ion Exchange (IV) to deliver the wastestream to final processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Dennis A. Brunsell, Charles E. Jensen, Larry E. Beets
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Patent number: 9011652Abstract: A rotary sputtering target bonded to a backing tube such that the bonding material is applied only proximate the ends of the rotary sputtering target and is also between the target and the backing tube to form a gap between the rotary sputtering target and the backing tube and a device for bonding a rotary sputtering target to a backing tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Materion Advanced Material Technologies and Services Inc.Inventors: George Michael Wityak, Luther Wilburn Cox
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Publication number: 20150012635Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for automating runbook documentation. The method according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises receiving a network event and determining whether the event is a known or unknown event. The method comprises executing a policy associated with the event if the event is known event. The method comprises passing the event to the operator for review against a database of existing runbooks if the event is an unknown event. The method comprises executing an existing policy if the operator identifies a runbook for the runbook event. The method comprises requesting a new policy for the event if the operator does not identify an existing runbook for the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Applicant: MONOLITH TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Shawn Patrick Ennis
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Publication number: 20140286723Abstract: A system for transporting an airfoil over a railroad utilizing a first railcar coupled to a second railcar. The system includes a root bracket that supports a root end of the airfoil on the first railcar, and is oriented to align a tip end of the airfoil toward the second railcar. A blade support is fixed to the second railcar and is disposed to support the airfoil along its midsection. A weight is hung from a tension member on the second railcar such that the force of gravity induces tension forces along the tension member. An urging member is disposed on the second railcar and oriented to engage the airfoil between the blade support and the tip end of the airfoil. The urging member is coupled to the tension member such that the tension forces are transferred to the urging member to induce lateral forces against the airfoil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Patent number: 8834082Abstract: A system for transporting an airfoil over a railroad utilizing a first railcar coupled to a second railcar. The system includes a root bracket that supports a root end of the airfoil on the first railcar, and is oriented to align a tip end of the airfoil toward the second railcar. A blade support is fixed to the second railcar and is disposed to support the airfoil along its midsection. A weight is hung from a tension member on the second railcar such that the force of gravity induces tension forces along the tension member. An urging member is disposed on the second railcar and oriented to engage the airfoil between the blade support and the tip end of the airfoil. The urging member is coupled to the tension member such that the tension forces are transferred to the urging member to induce lateral forces against the airfoil.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Transportation Technology Services, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Publication number: 20140250807Abstract: A method for the construction of an improved tank base. A tank base is constructed for protection against accidental spills and/or leaks associated with a tank battery. The improved tank base comprises at least one part of a suitable substrate, which allows for the adhesion of an elastomer such as polyurea. Polyurea is preferably applied using a spray device which yields an average coverage of about 50-80 mils, and most preferably 60 mils. If more than one substrate is used, one or more substrates can be bound together with a fastening system. Once pressure is applied in the form of weight, the fastening system can be removed, resulting in an improved tank base having at least one seam and impervious to the fluid of the tank battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: FALCON TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Larry L. Perkins, Tim Kriegshauser
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Patent number: 8753518Abstract: In one aspect the invention provides a system for treating a wastestream, particularly a radwaste, for safe disposal and, in final processing converting it into one or both forms including an aqueous form for safe discharge to the environment and a solidified form for safe disposal. In another aspect the invention provides the capacity to employ a step where a specific target element strategy can be set up synchronizing sorbent substance choices and multiple recycle options to remove target substances from wastestream as a part of its Sorption or Powder Sorbent Isotopic Reduction step (II). Other steps cooperate with Sorption step (II) including Oxidation (I), Solid-Liquid separation (III), and Selective Ion Exchange (IV) to deliver the wastestream to final processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Diversified Technologies Services, Inc.Inventors: Dennis A. Brunsell, Charles E. Jensen, Larry E. Beets
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Patent number: 8756301Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for automating runbook documentation. The method according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises receiving a network event and determining whether the event is a known or unknown event. The method comprises executing a policy associated with the event if the event is known event. The method comprises passing the event to the operator for review against a database of existing runbooks if the event is an unknown event. The method comprises executing an existing policy if the operator identifies a runbook for the runbook event. The method comprises requesting a new policy for the event if the operator does not identify an existing runbook for the event.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Monolith Technology Services, Inc.Inventor: Shawn Patrick Ennis
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Patent number: 8734052Abstract: A method for the construction of an improved tank base. A tank base is constructed for protection against accidental spills and/or leaks associated with a tank battery. The improved tank base comprises at least one part of a suitable substrate, which allows for the adhesion of an elastomer such as polyurea. Polyurea is preferably applied using a spray device which yields an average coverage of about 50-80 mils, and most preferably 60 mils. If more than one substrate is used, one or more substrates can be bound together with a fastening system. Once pressure is applied in the form of weight, the fastening system can be removed, resulting in an improved tank base having at least one seam and impervious to the fluid of the tank battery.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Falcon Technologies and Services, Inc.Inventors: Larry L. Perkins, Tim Kriegshauser
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Patent number: 8708625Abstract: A system for transporting an airfoil over a railroad utilizing a first railcar coupled to a second railcar. The system includes a root bracket that supports a root end of the airfoil on the first railcar, and is oriented to align a tip end of the airfoil toward the second railcar. A blade support is fixed to the second railcar and is disposed to support the airfoil along its midsection. A weight is hung from a tension member on the second railcar such that the force of gravity induces tension forces along the tension member. An urging member is disposed on the second railcar and oriented to engage the airfoil between the blade support and the tip end of the airfoil. The urging member is coupled to the tension member such that the tension forces are transferred to the urging member to induce lateral forces against the airfoil.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Transportation Technology Services, Inc.Inventors: Scott C. Landrum, T. Christopher King
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Patent number: 8702888Abstract: Processes for producing a composite material comprising three or more layers, including at least one internal layers that is a roll good element or an in situ produced nonwoven layer includes shaping an assembly of three or more layers into a wave-like form, with at least one of the internal layers being a roll good element or an in situ produced nonwoven layer, and subsequently activating the assembly to cause bonding of the layers and creation of a unitized composite material that, for example, has utility as a filter material.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Marketing Technology Service, Inc.Inventors: James P. Hanson, Larry L. Pio
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Patent number: 8663408Abstract: A simplified manufacturing technique to directly form a unitized composite structure with at least one relatively flat surface and at least one sinuous element in an internally-bonded unitized composite is provided. A matrix of fibrous and or other materials is deposited in layers which are subsequently formed into corrugated or wave-like shapes and exposed to an activation step. At least one element is composed of a contractive material which shrinks when activated, such as by heating in an oven, to become relatively flat and optionally bonded to at least one other non-contractive layer which remains in a sinuous shape after the activation step.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Marketing Technology Service, Inc.Inventors: James P. Hanson, Larry L. Pio