Patents by Inventor James W. Hobbs

James W. Hobbs 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: 4825380
    Abstract: A supervisory computer is provided for controlling a compressor wherein a computer generated set point manipulates flow in a recycle line from the compressor outlet to inlet. The supervisory computer manipulates the recycle flow so as to prevent the compressor from surging due to changes in flow rate, pressure or the molecular weight of the gas being compressed. The molecular weight of the gas is calculated on-line from actual measurements of flow, pressure, temperature and speed along with compressor performance data that is prestored in the computer. In addition the supervisory computer automatically maintains a minimum flow for the compressor that is as close as possible to the surge limit without danger of putting the compressor into surge due to changes in flow, pressure or molecular weight of the gas being compressed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1989
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4807150
    Abstract: A supervisory computer for a centrifugal compressor control system is disclosed which manipulates the set point of a controller for a valve in a recycle line from the compressor systems outlet to inlet. The supervisory computer manipulates the set point so as to both prevent surging and substantially minimize the recycling of compressed gas. The computer first determines the surge flow limit for the compressor based on prestored data from the compressors manufacture performance curves such as constant speed compressor curves, and the actual speed of the compressor. The controller then outputs a set point signal which periodically moves the control valve in incremental amounts toward the fully closed position. The periodic movement towards the closed position continues until the flow is close to the surge flow limit, or until the actual deviation of the setpoint flow and the actual process flow exceeds a desired high limit for this deviation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4717396
    Abstract: In a process in which a compressor feeds gas to a manifold which in turn supplies a controlled flow of gas to each of a plurality of users in parallel operation, method and apparatus are provided for controlling the back pressure acting against the compressor. The back pressure is manipulated to substantially optimize operation of the compressor. Since user demand for the gas varies over wide ranges, the control system automatically reduces back pressure acting against the compressor during periods of low loads by incrementally opening the control valve to one of the plurality of users. The reduced back pressure causes each on line control valve to move toward a more open position to maintain its set point. The pressure reduction continues in increments until one of the plurality of on line control valves reaches a maximum desired open position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: Nancy K. Stengle, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4557806
    Abstract: In a fractional distillation process in which a sidedraw product stream is withdrawn from the fractional distillation column, the flow rate of the overhead product stream is controlled so as to increase the flow of the upper external reflux so as to drop as much as possible of the overhead product into the sidedraw product stream. However, valve position control is utilized to override the control of the flow of the overhead product stream, which is being controlled so as to substantially maximize the flow of the sidedraw product stream, if the valve controlling the flow of the upper external reflux approaches fully open such that control of the liquid level in the overhead accumulator associated with the fractional distillation process is not lost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: Nancy K. Stengle, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4536606
    Abstract: The heat provided to a cracking furnace is manipulated so as to maintain the actual conversion of a first component in the feed stream flowing to the cracking furnace substantially equal to the desired conversion for the first component. The actual conversion of the first component is determined based on an analysis for the concentration of the first component in the feed stream flowing to the cracking furnace, an analysis of the concentration of the first component in the product stream flowing from the cracking furnace, an estimate of the conversion of the first component and a calculation of the expansion of the feed stream in the cracking furnace. The thus derived actual conversion is compared to a desired conversion with the results of the comparison being utilized in combination with the feed flow rate to manipulate the heat provided to the cracking furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1985
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4529485
    Abstract: A fractional distillation process, in which the flow rate of the external reflux is utilized to control the bottoms product composition, is controlled so as to maintain a desired bottoms product composition to the extent that maintaining the desired bottoms product composition does not cause a process constraint to be violated. A plurality of actual process conditions are compared to process constraints for those process conditions to determine if the flow rate of the external reflux should remain the same, be increased by an incremental amount or be decreased by an incremental amount. The order of the comparison of process constraints to actual process conditions is such that the most important comparison will control the external reflux flow rate if that comparison indicates that a process constraint has been violated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1985
    Assignee: Phillip Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4526657
    Abstract: In a fractional distillation process in which it is desired to maintain a desired overhead product composition and bottoms product composition, a set point for the flow rate of the external reflux to the fractional distillation column is increased or decreased by an incremental amount or is left constant based on whether the concentration of the heavy key component in the overhead product stream and the concentration of the light key component in the bottoms product stream are above a high limit, below a low limit, between the high limit and low limit or some combination thereof. At the same time, a temperature set point for the fractional distillation column is increased or decreased by an incremental amount or is left constant depending on the same factors. Use of these set points for process control provides control of the overhead product composition and bottoms product composition without the use of analysis controllers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: James W. Hobbs, Mary M. Halliday
  • Patent number: 4473443
    Abstract: In a fractional distillation process in which first (light key) and second (heavy key) components contained in a feed stream are separated with the major portion of the light key component being removed in an overhead product stream and the major portion of the heavy key component being removed in a bottoms product stream, a signal which is responsive to the concentration of the light key component in the bottoms product stream is summed with a signal which is responsive to the concentration of the heavy key component in the overhead product stream to derive a signal which is utilized to manipulate the flow rate of the external reflux (sigma control). Also, the difference between a signal which is responsive to the concentration of the light key component in the bottoms product stream and a signal which is responsive to the concentration of the heavy key component in the overhead product stream is utilized to control the flow rate of the bottoms product stream (delta control).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1984
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4400239
    Abstract: A fractional distillation process, in which the flow rate of the external reflux is utilized to control the bottoms product composition, is controlled so as to maintain a desired bottoms product composition to the extent that maintaining the desired bottoms product composition does not cause a process constraint to be violated. A plurality of actual process conditions are compared to process constraints for those process conditions to determine if the flow rate of the external reflux should remain the same, be increased by an incremental amount or be decreased by an incremental amount. The order of the comparison of process constraints to actual process conditions is such that the most important comparison will control the external reflux flow rate if that comparison indicates that a process constraint has been violated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1983
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4371426
    Abstract: In a fractional distillation column in which at least a first component and a second component are at least partially separated with the first component being removed principally as an overhead product and the second component being removed principally as a bottoms product and in which the heat supplied to the fractional distillation column is used as the primary control for the overhead product composition with the flow rate of external reflux to the fractional distillation column being used to control the bottoms product composition, a comparison of the actual concentration of the second component in the overhead product to the desired concentration is utilized to bias the control signal which is utilized to manipulate the flow rate of the external reflux to the fractional distillation column.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: Robert J. DiBiano, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4298363
    Abstract: In a fractionation process in which at least two fractional distillation columns are cascaded in series, the vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column in the series is provided to a feed tank for the second fractional distillation column in the series. The flow of the vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column in the series is controlled by means of a control valve. An interactive control system is utilized to maintain the pressure in the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column within safe operating limits, maintain the control valve at a substantially fully open position so as to minimize the pressure drop across the control valve controlling the flow of vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column, and maintain the pressure in the feed tank to the second fractional distillation column at a desired value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Co.
    Inventors: Grover L. Campbell, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4265263
    Abstract: A non-linear level controller is provided in which the proportional term is a function of the actual liquid level in a vessel compared to the actual liquid level in the vessel at a previous time. The integral term is a function of the actual liquid level in the vessel compared to a set point which is representative of the desired liquid level in the vessel. Both the proportional term and the integral term are modified by a variable gain factor which is a non-linear function of the liquid level being controlled. The proportional term and integral term are combined to provide the controller output which is utilized to manipulate a flow of liquid from the vessel in which the liquid level is being controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4239517
    Abstract: In a fractionation process in which at least two fractional distillation columns are cascaded in series, the vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column in the series is provided to a feed tank for the second fractional distillation column in the series. The flow of the vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column in the series is controlled by means of a control valve. An interactive control system is utilized to maintain the pressure in the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column within safe operating limits, maintain the control valve at a substantially fully open position so as to minimize the pressure drop across the control valve controlling the flow of vapor from the overhead accumulator associated with the first fractional distillation column, and maintain the pressure in the feed tank to the second fractional distillation column at a desired value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1980
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: Grover R. Campbell, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4191511
    Abstract: Control of the main gas stream from a compressor is accomplished by automatically adjusting the amount of gas vented from the compressor output by a variable relief valve or other flow restriction means, with the speed of the compressor being automatically adjusted to maintain the compressor output at a level permitting effective control within the useful range of the venting system. In a preferred embodiment, the amount by which the position of the means used to restrict flow through the vent conduit departs from a desired operating range is used to generate a compressor acceleration signal which is in turn used to generate a compressor speed set point signal from which the compressor speed is controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1980
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: William S. Stewart, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4111218
    Abstract: The flow rate of feed material containing a constituent to be absorbed and the flow rate of the absorption medium entering an absorption zone are controlled in response to the content and flow rate of feed material entering the absorption zone and the amount of a desired bottoms constituent in the overhead stream of the absorption zone so that the efficiency of the absorption process is optimized. Under circumstances necessitating maximum production from the absorption zone and its associated stripping zone, the absorption medium flow rate is maintained at a maximum value and the feed flow rate is controlled in response to feed composition and flow as well as the concentration of desired bottom product in the overhead stream. The output of the absorption unit is stabilized by alteration of the flow control apparatus associated with the output stream of the stripping zone in order to alter the amount of control over the output flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 4035620
    Abstract: Bumpless transfer of control of a process parameter from control in response to a conventional controller set point to automatic control in responseto a supervisory set point is accomplished by substituting an alignment set point for the conventional set point and subsequently substituting the supervisory set point of the alignment set point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: James W. Hobbs, Dexter E. Smith
  • Patent number: 3981793
    Abstract: From the values for the recycle oil feed rate and the fresh oil feed rate of a hydrocracker a material balance conversion computation is carried out resulting in a material balance conversion signal. From the values for the hydrogen flow rate the temperatures and the pressures thereof and the total oil feed flow rate and the flow rate and temperature of the material leaving the hydrocracker, an enthalpy balance conversion computation is carried out resulting in an enthalpy balance conversion signal. The material balance conversion signal and the enthalpy balance conversion signals are computed into a control signal. The control signal regulates the temperature of the total charge to the hydrocracker to maintain the actual percentage conversion at a desired value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1976
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventors: David A. Christie, James W. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 3967937
    Abstract: The flow rate of feed material containing a constituent to be absorbed and the flow rate of the absorption medium entering an absorption zone are controlled in response to the content and flow rate of feed material entering the absorption zone and the amount of a desired bottoms constituent in the overhead stream of the absorption zone so that the efficiency of the absorption process is optimized. Under circumstances necessitating maximum production from the absorption zone and its associated stripping zone, the absorption medium flow rate is maintained at a maximum value and the feed flow rate is controlled in response to feed composition and flow as well as the concentration of desired bottom product in the overhead stream. The output of the absorption unit is stabilized by alteration of the flow control apparatus associated with the output stream of the stripping zone in order to alter the amount of control over the output flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1976
    Assignee: Phillips Petroleum Company
    Inventor: James W. Hobbs