Patents by Inventor David I. Scott
David I. Scott 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: 12291246Abstract: A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2021Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: CNGMOTIVE, INC.Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos, Robert Thomas Scott
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Patent number: 12253214Abstract: A system for storing and transporting compressed natural gas includes source and destination facilities and a vehicle, each of which includes pressure vessels. The pressure vessels and gas therein may be maintained in a cold state by a carbon-dioxide-based refrigeration unit. Hydraulic fluid (and/or nitrogen) ballast may be used to fill the pressure vessels as the pressure vessels are emptied so as to maintain the pressure vessels in a substantially isobaric state that reduces vessel fatigue and lengthens vessel life. The pressure vessels may be hybrid vessels with carbon fiber and fiber glass wrappings. Dip tubes may extend into the pressure vessels to selectively expel/inject gas from/into the top of the vessels or hydraulic fluid from/into the bottom of the vessels. Impingement deflectors are disposed adjacent to the dip tubes inside the vessels to discourage fluid-induced erosion of vessel walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2023Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: NEARSHORE NATURAL GAS, LLCInventors: Pedro T. Santos, David I. Scott
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Publication number: 20250050919Abstract: Railroad cars with countermeasure structures that minimize the likelihood of deflagration and detonation hazards in gaseous hydrogen fuel storage and supply component in one or more of the compartments of such railroad cars.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Pedro T. Santos, David I. Scott, R. Thomas Scott
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Publication number: 20230332744Abstract: A system for storing and transporting compressed natural gas includes source and destination facilities and a vehicle, each of which includes pressure vessels. The pressure vessels and gas therein may be maintained in a cold state by a carbon-dioxide-based refrigeration unit. Hydraulic fluid (and/or nitrogen) ballast may be used to fill the pressure vessels as the pressure vessels are emptied so as to maintain the pressure vessels in a substantially isobaric state that reduces vessel fatigue and lengthens vessel life. The pressure vessels may be hybrid vessels with carbon fiber and fiber glass wrappings. Dip tubes may extend into the pressure vessels to selectively expel/inject gas from/into the top of the vessels or hydraulic fluid from/into the bottom of the vessels. Impingement deflectors are disposed adjacent to the dip tubes inside the vessels to discourage fluid-induced erosion of vessel walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Applicant: NEARSHORE NATURAL GAS, LLCInventors: Pedro T. SANTOS, David I. SCOTT
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Patent number: 11725780Abstract: A system for storing and transporting compressed natural gas includes source and destination facilities and a vehicle, each of which includes pressure vessels. The pressure vessels and gas therein may be maintained in a cold state by a carbon-dioxide-based refrigeration unit. Hydraulic fluid (and/or nitrogen) ballast may be used to fill the pressure vessels as the pressure vessels are emptied so as to maintain the pressure vessels in a substantially isobaric state that reduces vessel fatigue and lengthens vessel life. The pressure vessels may be hybrid vessels with carbon fiber and fiber glass wrappings. Dip tubes may extend into the pressure vessels to selectively expel/inject gas from/into the top of the vessels or hydraulic fluid from/into the bottom of the vessels. Impingement deflectors are disposed adjacent to the dip tubes inside the vessels to discourage fluid-induced erosion of vessel walls.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: NEARSHORE NATURAL GAS, LLCInventors: Pedro T. Santos, David I. Scott
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Patent number: 11371445Abstract: A vehicle may include: a genset including: an engine configured to combust light fuel such as natural gas, a generator linked to the engine and configured to convert mechanical energy provided by the engine into electrical energy; one or more light fuel storage containers; one or more electrical storage devices such as batteries; a plurality of wheels; a plurality of electric motors configured to drive the plurality of wheels; a first power bus configured to electrically connect the generator of the genset, the one or more electrical storage devices, and the plurality of electric motors. Each of the one or more electrical storage devices may be disposed lower than each of the one or more light fuel storage containers with respect to a vertically extending reference axis that is perpendicular to a reference plane parallel to ground.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: CNGMOTIVE, INC.Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Publication number: 20220041191Abstract: A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos, Robert Thomas Scott
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Patent number: 11142224Abstract: A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: CNGMotive, Inc.Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos, Robert Thomas Scott
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Patent number: 11052753Abstract: A dual-fuel tank houses one or more compressed natural gas (CNG) vessels and one or more diesel fuel vessels. The diesel fuel vessels are generally disposed laterally outwardly from the CNG vessels to provide a buffer that protects the CNG vessels from side impacts. The dual-fuel tank may be retrofit onto a diesel locomotive in place of the locomotive's diesel fuel tank to convert the locomotive into a dual-fuel locomotive. The dual-fuel tank may be provided in a ship.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: CNGMOTIVE, INC.Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Publication number: 20190344808Abstract: A vehicle may include: a genset including: an engine configured to combust light fuel such as natural gas, a generator linked to the engine and configured to convert mechanical energy provided by the engine into electrical energy; one or more light fuel storage containers; one or more electrical storage devices such as batteries; a plurality of wheels; a plurality of electric motors configured to drive the plurality of wheels; a first power bus configured to electrically connect the generator of the genset, the one or more electrical storage devices, and the plurality of electric motors. Each of the one or more electrical storage devices may be disposed lower than each of the one or more light fuel storage containers with respect to a vertically extending reference axis that is perpendicular to a reference plane parallel to ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2017Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Publication number: 20190338886Abstract: A system for storing and transporting compressed natural gas includes source and destination facilities and a vehicle, each of which includes pressure vessels. The pressure vessels and gas therein may be maintained in a cold state by a carbon-dioxide-based refrigeration unit. Hydraulic fluid (and/or nitrogen) ballast may be used to fill the pressure vessels as the pressure vessels are emptied so as to maintain the pressure vessels in a substantially isobaric state that reduces vessel fatigue and lengthens vessel life. The pressure vessels may be hybrid vessels with carbon fiber and fiber glass wrappings. Dip tubes may extend into the pressure vessels to selectively expel/inject gas from/into the top of the vessels or hydraulic fluid from/into the bottom of the vessels. Impingement deflectors are disposed adjacent to the dip tubes inside the vessels to discourage fluid-induced erosion of vessel walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: NEARSHORE NATURAL GAS, LLCInventors: Pedro T. SANTOS, David I. SCOTT
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Publication number: 20190283570Abstract: A dual-fuel tank houses one or more compressed natural gas (CNG) vessels and one or more diesel fuel vessels. The diesel fuel vessels are generally disposed laterally outwardly from the CNG vessels to provide a buffer that protects the CNG vessels from side impacts. The dual-fuel tank may be retrofit onto a diesel locomotive in place of the locomotive's diesel fuel tank to convert the locomotive into a dual-fuel locomotive. The dual-fuel tank may be provided in a ship.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Publication number: 20190176853Abstract: A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos, Robert Thomas Scott
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Patent number: 10245940Abstract: A dual-fuel tank houses one or more compressed natural gas (CNG) vessels and one or more diesel fuel vessels. The diesel fuel vessels are generally disposed laterally outwardly from the CNG vessels to provide a buffer that protects the CNG vessels from side impacts. The dual-fuel tank may be retrofit onto a diesel locomotive in place of the locomotive's diesel fuel tank to convert the locomotive into a dual-fuel locomotive. The dual-fuel tank may be provided in a ship.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: CNGMOTIVE, INC.Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Publication number: 20170361702Abstract: A dual-fuel tank houses one or more compressed natural gas (CNG) vessels and one or more diesel fuel vessels. The diesel fuel vessels are generally disposed laterally outwardly from the CNG vessels to provide a buffer that protects the CNG vessels from side impacts. The dual-fuel tank may be retrofit onto a diesel locomotive in place of the locomotive's diesel fuel tank to convert the locomotive into a dual-fuel locomotive. The dual-fuel tank may be provided in a ship.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: David I. Scott, Pedro T. Santos
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Patent number: 8952563Abstract: A potential energy storage system incorporating multiple track mounted shuttle units having motor/generator drive bogies and structure with an integral transfer mechanism for removably carrying energy storage masses from a first lower elevation storage yard to a second higher elevation storage yard employing excess energy from the electrical grid driving the motors, removing the masses in the second storage yard for energy storage, retrieving the masses and returning the masses from the second storage yard to the first storage yard recovering electrical energy through the generators.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Advanced Rail Energy Storage, LLCInventors: William R. Peitzke, Matthew B. Brown, William L. Erdman, Robert T. Scott, William H. Moorhead, Douglas C. Blodgett, David I. Scott
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Publication number: 20140042805Abstract: A potential energy storage system incorporating multiple track mounted shuttle units having motor/generator drive bogies and structure with an integral transfer mechanism for removably carrying energy storage masses from a first lower elevation storage yard to a second higher elevation storage yard employing excess energy from the electrical grid driving the motors, removing the masses in the second storage yard for energy storage, retrieving the masses and returning the masses from the second storage yard to the first storage yard recovering electrical energy through the generators.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Advanced Rail Energy Storage, LLCInventors: William R. Peitzke, Matthew B. Brown, William L. Erdman, Robert T. Scott, William H. Moorhead, Douglas C. Blodgett, David I. Scott
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Patent number: 8593012Abstract: A potential energy storage system incorporating multiple track mounted shuttle units having motor/generator drive bogies and structure with an integral transfer mechanism for removably carrying energy storage masses from a first lower elevation storage yard to a second higher elevation storage yard employing excess energy from the electrical grid driving the motors, removing the masses in the second storage yard for energy storage, retrieving the masses and returning the masses from the second storage yard to the first storage yard recovering electrical energy through the generators.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Advanced Rail Energy Storage, LLCInventors: William R. Peitzke, Matthew B. Brown, William L. Erdman, Robert T. Scott, William H. Moorhead, Douglas C. Blodgett, David I. Scott
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Publication number: 20110037275Abstract: A potential energy storage system incorporating multiple track mounted shuttle units having motor/generator drive bogies and structure with an integral transfer mechanism for removably carrying energy storage masses from a first lower elevation storage yard to a second higher elevation storage yard employing excess energy from the electrical grid driving the motors, removing the masses in the second storage yard for energy storage, retrieving the masses and returning the masses from the second storage yard to the first storage yard recovering electrical energy through the generators.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: ADVANCED RAIL ENERGY STORAGE, LLCInventors: William R. Peitzke, Matthew B. Brown, William L. Erdman, Robert T. Scott, William H. Moorhead, Douglas C. Blodgett, David I. Scott
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Patent number: 4093842Abstract: Selective laser case hardening is applied to the blended port relief area of the bore of a cast iron, water jacketed, engine cylinder liner to provide improved resistance to scuffing resulting from the rubbing contact of the walls and piston rings of an associated piston. The upper liner bore above the port relief may also be laser hardened to improve wear resistance. Case hardening of the selected area is performed by utilizing a traversed laser beam, preferably forming a single path helical pattern on the liner surface. The port relief area is preferably fully hardened by utilizing a closed helical pattern, while the upper bore may, if desired, be only partially hardened by increasing the lead of the helix to provide an open helical pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1976Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: David I. Scott