Patents by Inventor John David Watson
John David Watson 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: 7128375Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to the combined use of slurry mining and hydrocyclones to recover hydrocarbons, such as bitumen, from hydrocarbon-containing materials, such as oil sands, and to selective mining of valuable materials, particularly hydrocarbon-containing materials, using a plurality of excavating devices and corresponding inputs for the excavated material. The excavated material captured by each input can be switched back-and-forth between two or more destinations depending on the value of the stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Oil Stands Underground Mining Corp.Inventor: John David Watson
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Patent number: 7124691Abstract: The present invention is directed to a locomotive comprising energy storage units, such as batteries, a prime energy source, such as a diesel engine, and an energy conversion device, such as a generator. The locomotive comprises one or more of the following features: a separate chopper circuit for each traction motor; energy storage units that can be switched from parallel to series electrical connections, an fluid-activated anti-lock brake system, a controller operable to control separately and independently each axle/traction motor, and a controller operable to control automatically a speed of the locomotive. The present invention includes an integrated system for monitoring, controlling and optimizing an electrically powered locomotive using a combination of sensors and software to provide feedback that optimizes power train efficiency and individual drive axle performance for a locomotive that utilizes one of several possible electrical energy storage systems to provide the tractive power.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Railpower Technologies Corp.Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, Brian Gulayets Iwan, John David Watson, David Herman Swan
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Patent number: 7097255Abstract: The present invention is directed to the separation of bitumen, such as by the Clark process or by a countercurrent de-sander, in an underground excavation machine, such as a tunnel boring machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Oil Sands Underground Mining Corp.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Patent number: 7084602Abstract: The present invention is directed to the termination of the occurrence of wheel slip/skid and prediction and prevention of the onset of wheel slip/skid in a locomotive. In one configuration, a lookup table of adhesion factors is used to predict the occurrence of wheel slip/skid.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Railpower Technologies Corp.Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David Herman Swan, John David Watson
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Patent number: 7064507Abstract: The present invention is directed to the termination of the occurrence of wheel slip/skid and prediction and prevention of the onset of wheel slip/skid in a locomotive. In one configuration, a lookup table of adhesion factors is used to predict the occurrence of wheel slip/skid.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Railpower Technologies Corp.Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, John David Watson
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Patent number: 7048827Abstract: Sheetmaking processes such as papermaking making systems employ water weight sensors underneath the moving water permeable wire that supports the wet stock (pulp slurry). A dynamically compensated calibration equation that equates the water weight plus fiber weight plus wire weight (total weight) to the resistance measured by the water weight sensor is developed for controlling the continuous process. Dynamic compensation accounts for changing papermaking machine conditions or states that affect the intrinsic conductivity of the wet stock being measured. The amount of correction to apply is determined by the conductance measured by a reference sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John David Watson, Claud Hagart Alexander
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Patent number: 6929330Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Patent number: 6869147Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Publication number: 20040262980Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to the combined use of slurry mining and hydrocyclones to recover hydrocarbons, such as bitumen, from hydrocarbon-containing materials, such as oil sands, and to selective mining of valuable materials, particularly hydrocarbon-containing materials, using a plurality of excavating devices and corresponding inputs for the excavated material. The excavated material captured by each input can be switched back-and-forth between two or more destinations depending on the value of the stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: John David Watson
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Publication number: 20040070257Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Publication number: 20030160500Abstract: The present invention is directed to the separation of bitumen, such as by the Clark process or by a countercurrent de-sander, in an underground excavation machine, such as a tunnel boring machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Publication number: 20030089434Abstract: The inventions describes a method and apparatus for remotely forming a mixture of liquid oxygen (“LOX”) and liquid methane (“LNG”), with the mixture commonly referred to as MOX, such that the LOX and LNG never contact each other until inside the container in which the mixture will be used. The method disallows contact between the LOX and the LNG in order to prevent the premature or inadvertent explosive combustion that can occur in a variety of ways. The method provides a way to deactivate the MOX mixture, even after the MOX mixture has been formed. The invention also contemplates various apparatuses that will allow the method to be practiced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Thomas M. Flynn, John David Watson
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Patent number: 6554368Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Publication number: 20030038526Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Oil Sands Underground Mining, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Patent number: 6435096Abstract: A cartridge containing an explosive charge is inserted at the bottom of a short hole drilled in the rock. The cartridge is held in place or stemmed by a massive stemming bar of high-strength material such as steel. The cartridge incorporates additional internal volume designed to control the application of pressure in the bottom hole volume by the detonating explosive. The primary method by which the high-pressure gases are contained in the hole bottom until relieved by the opening up of controlled fractures, is by the massive inertial stemming bar which blocks the flow of gas up the drill hole except for a small leak path between the stemming bar and the drill hole walls. The stemming bar is preferably connected to a boom mounted on a carrier. A preferred embodiment incorporates an indexing mechanism to allow both a drill and a small-charge blasting apparatus to be used on the same boom for drilling and subsequent charge insertion and firing operations.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: RockTek LimitedInventor: John David Watson
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Publication number: 20020030398Abstract: The present invention is directed, inter alia, to devices and methods for excavating valuable materials, particularly soft ores such as oil sands, oil shales, and the like, that use one or more of a number of features, including backfilling for ground support, a small trailing access tunnel, processing of the valuable material in the excavation with the tailings optionally being used as backfill and the valuable material being transported to the surface, a plurality of movable shields for ground support, and/or a movable tail shield to provide interim support to the backfill while additional liner sections are installed and/or formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Ronald D. Drake, Michael Helmut Kobler, John David Watson
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Patent number: 6148730Abstract: Rock and other hard materials, such as concrete, are fragmented by a controlled small-charge blasting process. A cartridge containing an explosive charge is inserted at the bottom of a hole drilled in the rock. The explosive charge is configured to provide the desired pressure in the hole bottom, including, if desired, a strong shock spike at the hole bottom to enhance microfracturing. The cartridge is held in place or stemmed by a massive stemming bar of high-strength material such as steel which blocks the flow of gas up the drill hole except for a small leak path between the stemming bar and the drill hole walls. The cartridge incorporates additional internal volume designed to control the application of pressure in the bottom hole volume by the detonating explosive.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: RockTek LimitedInventor: John David Watson
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Patent number: 6145933Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for breaking rock and other hard materials using small-charged blasting techniques followed by a mechanical impact breaker. In small-charge blasting techniques, a gas is released into the bottom of a sealed hole located at a free surface of the hard material. The gas pressure rises rapidly in the hole until the gas pressure causes the hard material to fracture. In one embodiment, the a deeper hole is drilled and/or a small amount of blasting agent is used to cause the formation of a network of subsurface fractures while either not removing any of the rock or removing the rock with very low energy flyrock. In another embodiment, only the central portion of the face is broken and/or removed by blasting. The impact breaker is then used to complete fracturing and removal of the material.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: RockTek LimitedInventors: John David Watson, Brian P. Micke
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Patent number: 6086716Abstract: System and method for producing paper are provided. The system controls formation of wet stock comprising fibers on a moving water permeable wire of a de-watering machine that has means for supplying the amount of pulp from at least one source, means for adding an amount of non-fibrous additives to the wet stock, a refiner that is subject to a variable load and a headbox having at least one slice, wherein each slice has an aperture through which wet stock is discharged onto the wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Honeywell-Measurex CorporationInventors: John David Watson, Claud Hagart-Alexander, John D. Goss, John G. Preston, Hung-Tzaw Hu, Laslo Dudas
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Patent number: 6072309Abstract: System and method for producing paper that employ an apparatus for measuring electrical characteristics of a fibrous composition. The apparatus comprises a plurality of conductivity (or resistance) detectors each comprising a sensor that is sensitive to the conductivity (or resistance) and the proximity of the material (e.g., fibrous composition) to the sensor. Measurements from the apparatus relate to the zeta potential of the fibrous materials in the composition. The zeta potential profiles corresponding optimized configurations of the sheetmaking process can be employed to monitor and control the process.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Honeywell-Measurex Corporation, Inc.Inventors: John David Watson, Hung-Tzaw Hu, Claud Hagart-Alexander, Lee Chase, John D. Goss