Patents by Inventor Ian Garden
Ian Garden 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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Publication number: 20220347502Abstract: A method of providing a deluge system (10) on a boom (12) such as a boom that is used to conduct well flaring operations at an end thereof. The deluge system comprises a base unit (30), a stanchion (20), and a nozzle apparatus (22); the method comprising attaching the deluge system to a burner boom with a walkway, such that there remains a width of at least 30 cm clear passage on the boom's walkway after the deluge system has been attached. This provides an escape and/or rescue route for personnel should a dangerous situation occur, such as uncontrolled fire or personnel falling overboard. In preferred embodiments, the deluge system is attached to the boom outboard of handrail supports (which includes on a single handrail). The deluge system may have its own mechanism e.g. a winch, for moving the stanchion from a stowed position to an operative position which allows a safe and more optimum positioning of the stanchion away from the well flaring operation, as herein described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: Rig Deluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20210402335Abstract: The present invention discloses a filter comprising a tube extending from a first end to a second end and having a bore with an internal cross-sectional area. The tube comprises an inlet with an inlet cross-sectional area which is positioned through the first end of the tube. The tube also comprises an outlet with an outlet cross-sectional area, wherein the inlet cross-sectional area is less than the outlet cross-sectional area and so debris small enough to enter the inlet will tend not to block the outlet, which is larger. The filter further comprises a plurality of further inlets, often slots, in the tube between an outside thereof and the bore. In a preferred embodiment, the first end may be tapered and especially dome shaped. This helps to direct debris towards an outside of the tube, where it is less likely to be drawn into the filter and potentially block it or a downstream component, such as a nozzle. The filter may be attached to a pipeline and a nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Applicant: Rig Deluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Patent number: 11135535Abstract: The present invention discloses a filter comprising a tube extending from a first end to a second end and having a bore with an internal cross-sectional area. The tube comprises an inlet with an inlet cross-sectional area which is positioned through the first end of the tube. The tube also comprises an outlet with an outlet cross-sectional area, wherein the inlet cross-sectional area is less than the outlet cross-sectional area and so debris small enough to enter the inlet will tend not to block the outlet, which is larger. The filter further comprises a plurality of further inlets, often slots, in the tube between an outside thereof and the bore. In a preferred embodiment, the first end may be tapered and especially dome shaped. This helps to direct debris towards an outside of the tube, where it is less likely to be drawn into the filter and potentially block it or a downstream component, such as a nozzle. The filter may be attached to a pipeline and a nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Rig Deluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Patent number: 10962155Abstract: A pipeline apparatus comprising a reducing bush apparatus having a reducing bush, and a pipe fitting comprising a threaded socket. The reducing bush has an outer surface which comprises a threaded portion connected to the threaded socket of the pipe fitting. The reducing bush comprises a bore extending from a first end to a second end, the bore having an inner surface. The inner surface comprises a first threaded portion at its first end on an inside of the pipe fitting, and a second threaded portion at its second end on an outside of the pipe fitting. The outer surface has a larger diameter than the second end of the inner surface. Embodiments further include both a filter and nozzle threadably engaged, on opposite sides of the reducing bush.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Rigdeluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Patent number: 10874888Abstract: A method of providing a deluge system (10) on a boom (12) such as a boom that is used to conduct well flaring operations at an end thereof. The deluge system comprises a base unit (30), a stanchion (20), and a nozzle apparatus (22); the method comprising attaching the deluge system to a burner boom with a walkway, such that there remains a width of at least 30 cm clear passage on the boom's walkway after the deluge system has been attached. This provides an escape and/or rescue route for personnel should a dangerous situation occur, such as uncontrolled fire or personnel falling overboard. In preferred embodiments, the deluge system is attached to the boom outboard of handrail supports (which includes on a single handrail). The deluge system may have its own mechanism e.g. a winch, for moving the stanchion from a stowed position to an operative position which allows a safe and more optimum positioning of the stanchion away from the well flaring operation, as herein described.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Rig Deluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Patent number: 10690577Abstract: A nozzle system comprising a nozzle apparatus (610) and a pipeline (614), the nozzle apparatus attached to the pipeline such that there is fluid communication therebetween, the nozzle apparatus having a first inlet (631), a second inlet (622) and an outlet, wherein the nozzle apparatus extends into the pipeline such that at least a portion of the first inlet (631) is in the centre of the pipeline, that is within 15% of the central axis of the pipeline; and the second inlet (622) is within the pipeline but outwith the centre of the pipeline, the second inlet comprising a filter with at least one, normally at least four, linear apertures (625) therein, often parallel to a main axis of the nozzle apparatus (610). Preferably the first inlet is a larger aperture than the second inlet, and is provided on an end of the nozzle apparatus and the second inlet is provided on a side of the nozzle apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: RigDeluge Ltd.Inventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20180297050Abstract: A nozzle apparatus comprising a nozzle and a cap. The nozzle has a tube extending from a first end to a second end. The tube has a bore with an internal cross-sectional area. There is an inlet to the tube; and an outlet from the tube, the outlet having an outlet cross-sectional area. The nozzle has a plurality of further inlets in the tube between an outside thereof and the bore. The cap comprises an attachment means for attachment to the inlet to the tube, and comprises a cap inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20180283587Abstract: A pipeline apparatus comprising a reducing bush apparatus having a reducing bush, and a pipe fitting comprising a threaded socket. The reducing bush has an outer surface which comprises a threaded portion connected to the threaded socket of the pipe fitting. The reducing bush comprises a bore extending from a first end to a second end, the bore having an inner surface. The inner surface comprises a first threaded portion at its first end on an inside of the pipe fitting, and a second threaded portion at its second end on an outside of the pipe fitting. The outer surface has a larger diameter than the second end of the inner surface. Embodiments further include both a filter and nozzle threadably engaged, on opposite sides of the reducing bush.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventor: Ian Garden
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Patent number: 9833804Abstract: A nozzle apparatus comprising: an inlet, an outlet, a filter disposed between the inlet and the outlet, and, a container; wherein the nozzle apparatus defines a first flow path for particles too large for said filter and a second flow path towards the outlet for particles small enough for said filter; and wherein the container is provided downstream of the first flow path. In this way the pressure on the container downstream of the first fluid path causes the debris to accumulate therein and the nozzle is less liable to blockages. The apparatus is of particular use as a sprinkler system.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Rig Deluge Global LimitedInventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20170028325Abstract: The present invention discloses a filter comprising a tube extending from a first end to a second end and having a bore with an internal cross-sectional area. The tube comprises an inlet with an inlet cross-sectional area which is positioned through the first end of the tube. The tube also comprises an outlet with an outlet cross-sectional area, wherein the inlet cross-sectional area is less than the outlet cross-sectional area and so debris small enough to enter the inlet will tend not to block the outlet, which is larger. The filter further comprises a plurality of further inlets, often slots, in the tube between an outside thereof and the bore. In a preferred embodiment, the first end may be tapered and especially dome shaped. This helps to direct debris towards an out-side of the tube, where it is less likely to be drawn into the filter and potentially block it or a downstream component, such as a nozzle. The filter may be attached to a pipeline and a nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2015Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: RIGDELUGE GLOBAL LIMITEDInventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20150190833Abstract: A nozzle apparatus (10) comprising: an inlet, an outlet, a filter (20) disposed between the inlet and the outlet, and, a container (40); wherein the nozzle apparatus defines a first flow path for particles too large for said filter and a second flow path towards the outlet for particles small enough for said filter; and wherein the container (40) is provided downstream of the first flow path. In this way the pressure on the container downstream of the first fluid path causes the debris to accumulate therein and the nozzle is less liable to blockages. To facilitate this, the size of the inlet may be the same size or bigger than the size of the flow path between the screen and the container. The container is normally removable and reattachable e.g. from the filter to remove debris. The filter may also comprise apertures and these may be of a size equal to or smaller than the outlet of the nozzle apparatus downstream of the second flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20150190663Abstract: A method of providing a deluge system (10) on a boom (12) such as a boom that is used to conduct well flaring operations at an end thereof. The deluge system comprises a base unit (30), a stanchion (20), and a nozzle apparatus (22); the method comprising attaching the deluge system to a burner boom with a walkway, such that there remains a width of at least 30 cm clear passage on the boom's walkway after the deluge system has been attached. This provides an escape and/or rescue route for personnel should a dangerous situation occur, such as uncontrolled fire or personnel falling overboard. In preferred embodiments, the deluge system is attached to the boom outboard of handrail supports (which includes on a single handrail). The deluge system may have its own mechanism e.g. a winch, for moving the stanchion from a stowed position to an operative position which allows a safe and more optimum positioning of the stanchion away from the well flaring operation, as herein described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventor: Ian Garden
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Publication number: 20150136866Abstract: A nozzle system comprising a nozzle apparatus (610) and a pipeline (614), the nozzle apparatus attached to the pipeline such that there is fluid communication therebetween, the nozzle apparatus having a first inlet (631), a second inlet (622) and an outlet, wherein the nozzle apparatus extends into the pipeline such that at least a portion of the first inlet (631) is in the centre of the pipeline, that is within 15% of the central axis of the pipeline; and the second inlet (622) is within the pipeline but outwith the centre of the pipeline, the second inlet comprising a filter with at least one, normally at least four, linear apertures (625) therein, often parallel to a main axis of the nozzle apparatus (610). Preferably the first inlet is a larger aperture than the second inlet, and is provided on an end of the nozzle apparatus and the second inlet is provided on a side of the nozzle apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventor: Ian Garden