Patents by Inventor Robert M. Zubrin
Robert M. Zubrin 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: 11077963Abstract: The dipole drive is a new propulsion system which uses ambient space plasma as propellant, thereby avoiding the need to carry any of its own. The dipole drive is constructed from two parallel screens, one charged positive, the other negative, creating an electric field between them with no significant field outside. Ambient solar wind protons entering the dipole drive field from the negative screen side are reflected out, with the angle of incidence equaling the angle of reflection, thereby providing lift if the screen is placed at an angle to the plasma wind. Protons entering from the positive side are accelerated out the negative screen, producing thrust. The dipole drive can achieve more than 3 mN/kWe in interplanetary space and better than 10 mN/kWe in Earth, Venus, Mars, or Jupiter orbit and offers potential as a means of achieving ultra-high velocities necessary for interstellar flight.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Pioneer AstronauticsInventor: Robert M Zubrin
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Publication number: 20210119573Abstract: Embodiments herein provide for a Concentrator photovoltaics (CPV) solution that can further lower the cost of CPV systems and enable a lower cost of electricity (LCOE). In one embodiment, a system includes a cylindrical reflective trough concentrator. The system also includes a photovoltaic receiver panel, with a receiver panel located on a swing arm having an axis of rotation at a center of the cylindrical reflective trough concentrator, wherein the swing arm is operable to move the photovoltaic receiver panel to track sunlight reflected from the cylindrical reflective trough concentrator as sun traverses the sky.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventor: Robert M. Zubrin
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Publication number: 20200024005Abstract: The dipole drive is a new propulsion system which uses ambient space plasma as propellant, thereby avoiding the need to carry any of its own. The dipole drive is constructed from two parallel screens, one charged positive, the other negative, creating an electric field between them with no significant field outside. Ambient solar wind protons entering the dipole drive field from the negative screen side are reflected out, with the angle of incidence equaling the angle of reflection, thereby providing lift if the screen is placed at an angle to the plasma wind. Protons entering from the positive side are accelerated out the negative screen, producing thrust. The dipole drive can achieve more than 3 mN/kWe in interplanetary space and better than 10 mN/kWe in Earth, Venus, Mars, or Jupiter orbit and offers potential as a means of achieving ultra-high velocities necessary for interstellar flight.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Pioneer AstronauticsInventor: Robert M. Zubrin
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Patent number: 10000704Abstract: An intelligent controls system for remotely monitoring and controlling a chemical process is disclosed. The system comprises a piece of remote field equipment for performing the chemical process, a user device, a server, and program codes to perform the steps of establishing an equipment-server and a client-server connection, receiving a set of chemical process input parameters and a set of desired chemical process output parameters, controlling a set of chemical process control parameters to achieve the desired chemical process output parameters, and providing an interface to allow an operator to manually control and/or manually override the set of chemical process control parameters. The controls system allows any piece of remote field equipment for performing complex chemical processing to be monitored, controlled, and operated remotely. A large array of distributed field equipment situated around the world can all be controlled primarily through a single interface provided in a central control center.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2017Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Pioneer Energy Inc.Inventors: Andrew Young, Matthew Lewis, Gevorg Sargsyan, Kevin Hotton, Robert M Zubrin
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Publication number: 20180045460Abstract: A hydrocarbon vapor capture and processing system is disclosed to reduce both carbon emissions and conventional pollution, while producing financial returns by turning waste vapors into high quality NGLs. In one embodiment, the hydrocarbon vapor is sent to a compressor for compression. Compressed vapor is then cooled via an air cooler, before being condensed by a refrigerator to form a liquid. The resulting two-phase flow is then separated into a dry gas stream and a liquid stream using a cyclonic separator. The dry gas stream may be transmitted as a light gas to sales line. The resulting liquid stream is passed to a stripping column to produce NGLs. The system offers great benefits to the environment and public health, by providing a technology that drastically cuts carbon emissions and noxious pollution, while incentivizing drillers to implement such measures through its ability to produce revenue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Gevorg Sargsyan, Andrew C. Young, Kevin Hotton, Matthew Lewis
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Systems and methods for manufacture of dimethyl ether (DME) from natural gas and flare gas feedstock
Patent number: 9856197Abstract: Disclosed is a method that reforms flare gas or other raw natural gas source, using air without steam, to directly produce dimethyl ether (DME), a direct diesel substitute. The method first reforms an air-natural gas mixture at ambient atmospheric pressures, and then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to 100-2,000 psi, and feeds it through a combined reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into DME. The nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere. DME is an excellent diesel fuel, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based diesel fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring or other wasted natural gas. For example, the roughly 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 3 million tons of DME using the disclosed method.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Pioneer Energy, Inc.Inventors: Robert M Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L Henshaw, Adam M Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren -
Publication number: 20170292077Abstract: An intelligent controls system for remotely monitoring and controlling a chemical process is disclosed. The system comprises a piece of remote field equipment for performing the chemical process, a user device, a server, and program codes to perform the steps of establishing an equipment-server and a client-server connection, receiving a set of chemical process input parameters and a set of desired chemical process output parameters, controlling a set of chemical process control parameters to achieve the desired chemical process output parameters, and providing an interface to allow an operator to manually control and/or manually override the set of chemical process control parameters. The controls system allows any piece of remote field equipment for performing complex chemical processing to be monitored, controlled, and operated remotely. A large array of distributed field equipment situated around the world can all be controlled primarily through a single interface provided in a central control center.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Andrew Young, Matthew Lewis, Gevorg Sargsyan, Kevin Hotton, Robert M Zubrin
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Patent number: 9725386Abstract: A mobile system and method that reform flare gas, methane, or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce methanol, a clean burning gasoline blend, component, and/or substitute are disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressure, then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to about 600 psi, and feeds it through a methanol reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into methanol. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. Methanol is a clean burning gasoline substitute, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 6 million tons of methanol.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Pioneer Energy, Inc.Inventors: Robert M Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L Henshaw, Adam M Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren
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Patent number: 9719024Abstract: An intelligent controls system for a field-deployable system for producing dry natural gas (NG) and natural gas liquids (NGLs) from a raw gas stream is disclosed. The control system is used to ensure correct specifications of both dry NG (above a desired minimum methane number) and NGLs (below a desired maximum vapor pressure) from any supplied raw natural gas source by controlling three system parameters: inlet gas flow rate, system operating pressure, and separator-reboiler temperature set point. The input parameters include: heat content of the input gas stream, volume of the input gas stream, desired methane number of the NG, and desired vapor pressure of the NGLs. The controls system allows any piece of remote field equipment for performing complex chemical processing to be monitored, controlled, and operated remotely. A large array of distributed field equipment situated around the world can all be controlled primarily through a single interface provided in a central control center.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Pioneer Energy, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Young, Matthew Lewis, Gevorg Sargsyan, Kevin Hotton, Robert M Zubrin
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Publication number: 20170174592Abstract: A mobile system and method that reform flare gas, methane, or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce methanol, a clean burning gasoline blend, component, and/or substitute are disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressure, then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to about 600 psi, and feeds it through a methanol reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into methanol. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. Methanol is a clean burning gasoline substitute, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 6 million tons of methanol.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L. Henshaw, Adam M. Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURE OF DIMETHYL ETHER (DME) FROM NATURAL GAS AND FLARE GAS FEEDSTOCK
Publication number: 20170174599Abstract: Disclosed is a method that reforms flare gas or other raw natural gas source, using air without steam, to directly produce dimethyl ether (DME), a direct diesel substitute. The method first reforms an air-natural gas mixture at ambient atmospheric pressures, and then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to 100-2,000 psi, and feeds it through a combined reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into DME. The nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere. DME is an excellent diesel fuel, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based diesel fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring or other wasted natural gas. For example, the roughly 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 3 million tons of DME using the disclosed method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L. Henshaw, Adam M. Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren -
Systems and methods for manufacture of dimethyl ether (DME) from natural gas and flare gas feedstock
Patent number: 9643906Abstract: A unique design for a mobile system that reforms flare gas or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce dimethyl ether (DME), a diesel substitute, is disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressures, and then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to up to 600 psi, and feeds it through a combined reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into dimethyl ether. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. DME is an excellent diesel fuel, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based diesel fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that is currently flared in North Dakota could be converted into over 3 million tons of DME.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Pioneer Energy Inc.Inventors: Robert M Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L Henshaw, Adam M Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren -
Patent number: 9637433Abstract: A mobile system and method that reform flare gas, methane, or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce methanol, a clean burning gasoline blend, component, and/or substitute are disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressure, then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to 600 psi, and feeds it through a methanol reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into methanol. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. Methanol is a clean burning gasoline substitute, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 6 million tons of methanol.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Pioneer Energy, Inc.Inventors: Robert M Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L Henshaw, Adam M Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren
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Patent number: 9605523Abstract: The present invention is an in-situ apparatus for generating carbon dioxide gas at an oil site for use in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The apparatus includes a steam generator adapted to boil and superheat water to generate a source of superheated steam, as well as a source of essentially pure oxygen. The apparatus also includes a steam reformer adapted to react a carbonaceous material with the superheated steam and the pure oxygen, in an absence of air, to generate a driver gas comprising primarily carbon dioxide gas and hydrogen gas. A separator is adapted to separate at least a portion of the carbon dioxide gas from the rest of the driver gas to generate a carbon dioxide-rich driver gas and a hydrogen-rich fuel gas. A compressor is used for compressing the carbon dioxide-rich driver gas for use in enhanced oil recovery, and the compressed carbon dioxide-rich driver gas, with substantially no oxygen, is injected to a predetermined depth in order to enhance oil recovery at the oil site.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2013Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Pioneer Energy, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Mark H. Berggren
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Patent number: 9605522Abstract: Methods and apparatus for removing oil or natural gas from the ground may include, for example, reforming a fuel source by reaction with water to generate driver gas, and injecting the driver gas into the oil well. The reforming operation may include causing the combustion of a combustible material with ambient oxygen for the release of energy; and heating a reforming reaction fuel and water sources, with the energy released from the combustion of the combustible material, to a temperature above that required for the reforming reaction wherein the fuel and water sources are reformed into driver gas. In one example, the amount of the combustible material combusted is sufficient to result in the release of enough energy to heat an amount of the reforming reaction fuel and water sources to the temperature above that required for the reforming reaction to proceed. The driver gas may be used to help extract oil from the ground and especially oil from depleted oil wells.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: PIONEER ENERGY, INC.Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Mark H. Berggren
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Publication number: 20160176779Abstract: This invention pertains to the thermal catalytic synthesis of aromatic compounds from ethane and ethylene. Such synthesis converts lower-value compounds that can only be stored as a gas or liquid under high pressure to a more-valuable liquid compound that can be stored at ambient pressure. The resulting aromatic product is useful as a chemical feedstock or as fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Applicant: Pioneer Energy Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Stacy L. Carrera, Mark Berggren
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Publication number: 20160168477Abstract: The present invention discloses a system for converting synthesis gas to liquid hydrocarbons with comparable energy content to gasoline within mixed catalyst bed single reactor or double reactor systems. Varying catalyst composition and temperature profiles allow for significant tailoring of reaction conditions to the specific feedstocks or the desired products.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: Pioneer Energy Inc.Inventors: Adam M Kortan, Michael T Kelly, Heather A Rose, Robert M Zubrin
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Publication number: 20160159714Abstract: A mobile system and method that reform flare gas, methane, or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce methanol, a clean burning gasoline blend, component, and/or substitute are disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressure, then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to 600 psi, and feeds it through a methanol reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into methanol. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. Methanol is a clean burning gasoline substitute, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that was flared in North Dakota in 2014 could be converted into over 6 million tons of methanol.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2016Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L. Henshaw, Adam M. Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURE OF DIMETHYL ETHER (DME) FROM NATURAL GAS AND FLARE GAS FEEDSTOCK
Publication number: 20160152537Abstract: A unique design for a mobile system that reforms flare gas or natural gas, using air without steam, to directly produce dimethyl ether (DME), a diesel substitute, is disclosed. The system first reforms the air-methane mixture at ambient atmospheric pressures, and then compresses the resulting CO-hydrogen-nitrogen gas mixture to up to 600 psi, and feeds it through a combined reactor which reacts the gas mixture directly into dimethyl ether. The nitrogen is returned by the system back to the atmosphere. DME is an excellent diesel fuel, and can be used to displace significantly costlier and dirtier petroleum-based diesel fuel, while solving a critical problem with flaring. For example, the over 120 billion cubic feet per year that is currently flared in North Dakota could be converted into over 3 million tons of DME.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2015Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: Robert M. Zubrin, Boris Nizamov, Thomas L Henshaw, Adam M Kortan, James Siebarth, Colin Apke, Mark Berggren -
Patent number: 9296665Abstract: The present invention discloses a system for converting methanol or synthesis gas to liquid hydrocarbons with comparable energy content to gasoline within a mixed bed single reactor or double reactor systems. Varying catalyst composition and temperature profiles allow for significant tailoring of reaction conditions to the specific feedstocks or the desired products.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Pioneer Energy Inc.Inventors: Adam M Kortan, Michael T Kelly, Heather A Rose, Robert M Zubrin