Patents by Inventor Harold O. Ebeling

Harold O. Ebeling 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: 5536303
    Abstract: A method of low temperature regeneration of glycol used for dehydrating natural gas in a glycol dehydration system including the steps of passing natural gas against flowing glycol in an absorber vessel so that the glycol absorbs water from the gas, providing spent glycol and dehydrated gas, conducting the spent glycol into a reboiler vessel, feeding a portion of the dehydrated gas into a burner positioned within the reboiler vessel where the dehydrated gas is combusted to heat the spent glycol, conducting a first portion of dehydrated gas into a gas distributor located within a lower portion of the reboiler vessel, the gas distributor causing small bubbles of gas to move upwardly through the spent glycol within the reboiler to augment separation of water from the heated glycol, conducting a second portion of the dehydrated gas into an upper gas stripper vessel mounted within an upper portion of the reboiler vessel to contact the dehydrated gas with the spent glycol to further augment the separation of water
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Inventor: Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 5514305
    Abstract: An improved bubble tray for use in a vertically or horizontally oriented absorber, contactor or fractionation vessel for intimately contacting a gas with a liquid, the gas traveling upwardly in the vessel while the liquid flows downwardly, including a horizontal tray dividing the vessel into an upper and lower zone, the tray having a plurality of spaced apart openings, a vertical tube for each opening, the lower end of each tube being secured to the horizontal tray, a horizontal washer received on each of the tubes at a location spaced below the tube upper end and above the horizontal tray and an inverted cup for each of the tubes, each cup having a closed upper portion and a open lower end that is affixed to a washer so that a tube upper end extends within each inverted cup. Each inverted cup has spaced apart elongated vertical openings therein that cause the formation of very small gas bubbles that percolate upwardly through the downwardly flowing liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Inventor: Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 5453114
    Abstract: A method of dehydrating natural gas and for reducing emissions of hydrocarbon aromatics including the steps of passing natural gas upwardly in an absorber against downwardly flowing liquid desiccant to provide treated gas, the desiccant absorbing water and hydrocarbon impurities from the gas and forming spent desiccant, passing a portion of the treated gas from the absorber through a desiccant stripper vessel, the balance of the treated gas being passed for distribution, heating the spent desiccant and passing it downwardly through the desiccant stripper vessel to purge the spent desiccant of hydrocarbon aromatics, conducting the spent desiccant from the stripper vessel into a reboiler to again heat the spent desiccant and conveying treated gas from the stripper vessel to a burner in the reboiler where the treated gas is combusted with air, the spent desiccant is being heated in the reboiler to boil off entrained water to provide a regenerated desiccant that is recirculated back to the absorber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Inventor: Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 5116393
    Abstract: An improved absorber for contacting gas having water entrained therein with a liquid desiccant the absorber being in the form of an upright vessel having a generally horizontal partition dividing the vessel interior into a treating zone and a collection zone. The partition has a collection bucket therein providing a reservoir below the level of the partition and the partition has small diameter opening spaced from the collection bucket. An upright tubular riser is positioned within the vessel treating zone having an open bottom extending within the partition bucket. A desiccant circulation conduit is in the upper portion of the treating zone for dispersing fresh liquid desiccant into the vessel. Packing is positioned within the vessel treating zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1992
    Inventor: Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 4753664
    Abstract: A reboiler for dehydrating glycol used in a gas dehydration system having improved thermal efficiency including a horizontal boiler vessel, a horizontal heater within the boiler vessel having a fuel burner therein, a heat exchange vessel extending downwardly from the boiler vessel including piping to receive heated glycol therein from the interior of the boiler vessel and a heat exchange conduit within the heat exchange vessel extending exteriorly of it, one end of the heat exchange conduit communicating with the interior of the boiler vessel to transfer wet glycol into the boiler vessel and a glycol inlet at one end of the conduit extending externally of the vessel and the heat exchange vessel having a dehydrated glycol outlet, hot dehydrated glycol from the boiler vessel passing downwardly through the heat exchange vessel to thoroughly exchange heat with the incoming wet glycol to thereby conserve heat applied to the glycol for dehydration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1988
    Assignee: Lecco, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph D. Honerkamp, Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 4661130
    Abstract: An improved absorber for dehydrating gas having water entrained therein utilizing liquid desiccants, the absorber being in the form of an upright cylindrical vessel having an upper and a lower partition dividing the vessel into an upper zone, a middle zone and a lower zone, the upper zone having a gas inlet therein and functioning as a desurging zone and the upper zone having a distribution gas outlet. A gas distribution conduit exteriorly of the vessel conducts the gas from the upper zone into the lower zone. A plurality of short length cylindrical members extend through the lower partition and are covered above the partition with cups. Above the lower partition is a quantity of packing and above the packing, in the middle zone, is a liquid desiccant inlet and above that, a dehydrated gas outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1987
    Inventors: Harold O. Ebeling, Joseph D. Honerkamp
  • Patent number: 4455157
    Abstract: An improved absorber for extracting water or other liquid contaminants contained in gas including an upright vessel having a gas and a desiccant inlet, a gas outlet adjacent the top and a liquid desiccant outlet adjacent the bottom, a horizontal plate separating the interior of the vessel into an upper and lower chamber, a vertical mixing conduit within the vessel connected at its upper end with the vessel gas and desiccant inlets and passing downwardly through an opening in the plate, the vertical mixing conduit having a mixer element therein which intimately co-mingles the gas and liquid desiccant as they pass into the vessel and downwardly through the mixing conduit into the vessel lower chamber, a plurality of vertical cylindrical members supported in openings in the horizontal plate, the lower end extending below the plate and the upper end extending above the plate, a cap covering the upper portion of each of the cylindrical members, each cap having passageways in the lower edges thereof so that gas and
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Latoka Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph D. Honerkamp, Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 4432779
    Abstract: An improved method of dehydrating wet gas including the steps of passing the wet gas into a pool of glycol contained within a vessel, the gas passing upwardly through the pool and through at least two zones within the vessel in which the gas is subjected to levels of glycol saturated packing within the zones, the gas passing upwardly within the vessel to a gas collection chamber for removal, the glycol being circulated from zone to zone within the vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1984
    Assignee: Latoka Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph D. Honerkamp, Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 4375977
    Abstract: A method of dehydrating wet gas including the steps of passing the wet gas downwardly through a vertical conduit, injecting anhydrous glycol into the vertical gas stream to intermix with the wet gas, passing the gas and glycol mixture downwardly within a vessel into a pool of glycol, the gas passing upwardly through the pool and into a gas collection chamber, the water entrained in the gas being absorbed by the glycol, the dry gas being passed out of the vessel, the glycol having water admixed therewith being conveyed to a water extraction means to provide a supply of anhydrous glycol and circulating the anhydrous glycol back to the vertical gas stream. The invention also encompasses a separator for extracting entrained water from a gas stream and including means for injecting the gas stream into a vertical conduit where it is mixed with glycol. The invention also includes an absorber wherein the gas stream is passed upwardly through a pool of glycol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1983
    Assignee: Latoka Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph D. Honerkamp, Harold O. Ebeling
  • Patent number: 3960519
    Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and systems for generating a dehydrated inert gas stream. By the methods of the invention a mixture of fuel and air is combusted to generate a stream of hot inert gases containing water vapor. Heat is removed from the stream of hot inert gases so that the gases are cooled and the cooled inert gases are contacted with a stream of liquid absorbent having an affinity for water vapor thereby dehydrating the stream of inert gases. The heat removed from the stream of hot inert gases is utilized to reconcentrate the stream of liquid absorbent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1976
    Assignee: Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc.
    Inventors: Harold O. Ebeling, Robert E. McMinn