Patents by Inventor Raymond S. Hobbs

Raymond S. 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).

  • Publication number: 20120232705
    Abstract: An enhanced system for recovering underground resources according to various aspects of the present invention is configured to increase and/or maintain a more constant output of a resource from an underground reservoir over time without damaging the reservoir. In one embodiment, the enhanced system for recovering underground resources comprises a monitoring system that continuously adjusts a formula for temperature and pressure controlled gases that are injected into the underground reservoir during a process of moving the resource to the surface for recovery. The monitoring system is adapted to utilize known and varying features and parameters of a given underground reservoir over time to maintain a more constant output from the reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2012
    Publication date: September 13, 2012
    Inventor: RAYMOND S. HOBBS
  • Patent number: 8152875
    Abstract: A method for producing methane (69) from a carbonaceous (22) material includes conveying pulverized carbonaceous material (28) entrained in an inert carrier fluid, such as carbon dioxide (36), into a reactor (34). The reactor (34) includes a vortex region (72) for receiving hydrogen gas (38) and imparting a swirling motion to the hydrogen gas (38). The pulverized carbonaceous material (28) is exposed to the swirling stream of hydrogen gas (38) in a first reaction zone (114) within the reactor (34) to form an exit gas (40) that includes methane (69). Remaining unreacted carbonaceous material (28) is further exposed to the hydrogen gas (38) in a second, low velocity, reaction zone (120). The methane rich exit gas (40) is subsequently extracted from the reactor (34) for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Assignee: Arizona Public Service Company
    Inventor: Raymond S Hobbs
  • Publication number: 20100024298
    Abstract: A method for producing methane (69) from a carbonaceous (22) material includes conveying pulverized carbonaceous material (28) entrained in an inert carrier fluid, such as carbon dioxide (36), into a reactor (34). The reactor (34) includes a vortex region (72) for receiving hydrogen gas (38) and imparting a swirling motion to the hydrogen gas (38). The pulverized carbonaceous material (28) is exposed to the swirling stream of hydrogen gas (38) in a first reaction zone (114) within the reactor (34) to form an exit gas (40) that includes methane (69). Remaining unreacted carbonaceous material (28) is further exposed to the hydrogen gas (38) in a second, low velocity, reaction zone (120). The methane rich exit gas (40) is subsequently extracted from the reactor (34) for further processing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2009
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Inventor: Raymond S. Hobbs
  • Patent number: 7575613
    Abstract: A method for producing methane (69) from a carbonaceous (22) material includes conveying pulverized carbonaceous material (28) entrained in an inert carrier fluid, such as carbon dioxide (36), into a reactor (34). The reactor (34) includes a vortex region (72) for receiving hydrogen gas (38) and imparting a swirling motion to the hydrogen gas (38). The pulverized carbonaceous material (28) is exposed to the swirling stream of hydrogen gas (38) in a first reaction zone (114) within the reactor (34) to form an exit gas (40) that includes methane (69). Remaining unreacted carbonaceous material (28) is further exposed to the hydrogen gas (38) in a second, low velocity, reaction zone (120). The methane rich exit gas (40) is subsequently extracted from the reactor (34) for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2009
    Assignee: Arizona Public Service Company
    Inventor: Raymond S. Hobbs