Houston Engineering Solutions, LLC

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BOTTOM DE-HEADING DEVICE AND INLET FOR COKE DRUM

      
Application Number US2019065431
Publication Number 2020/167367
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-12-10
Publication Date 2020-08-20
Owner HOUSTON ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

In an embodiment, a de-heading device for a coke drum includes an outer component that includes an inlet nozzle; and an inner component that includes a pipe elbow and an orifice, wherein the outer component is coupled to the inner component by an actuator, the actuator for shifting between two or more positions. In another embodiment, a method of de-heading a coke drum includes actuating an actuator, the actuator coupled to a de-heading device, wherein the de-heading device includes an outer component comprising an inlet nozzle; and an inner component comprising a pipe elbow and an orifice, wherein the outer component is coupled to the inner component by the actuator, the actuator for shifting between two or more positions; and either removing a material from a coke drum coupled to the de-heading device, or filling a coke drum coupled to the de-heading device with a material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 25/20 - Lids or closures for charging holes
  • B01J 3/03 - Pressure vessels, or vacuum vessels, having closure members or seals specially adapted therefor
  • C10B 25/00 - Doors or closures for coke ovens
  • C10B 25/10 - Closing or opening the doors for ovens with vertical chambers
  • C10B 29/00 - Other details of coke ovens
  • C10B 33/00 - Discharging devices for coke ovensCoke guides

2.

Bottom de-heading device and inlet for coke drum

      
Application Number 16405630
Grant Number 10913899
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-05-07
First Publication Date 2020-08-13
Grant Date 2021-02-09
Owner Houston Engineering Solutions, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

In an embodiment, a de-heading device for a coke drum includes an outer component that includes an inlet nozzle; and an inner component that includes a pipe elbow and an orifice, wherein the outer component is coupled to the inner component by an actuator, the actuator for shifting between two or more positions. In another embodiment, a method of de-heading a coke drum includes actuating an actuator, the actuator coupled to a de-heading device, wherein the de-heading device includes an outer component comprising an inlet nozzle; and an inner component comprising a pipe elbow and an orifice, wherein the outer component is coupled to the inner component by the actuator, the actuator for shifting between two or more positions; and either removing a material from a coke drum coupled to the de-heading device, or filling a coke drum coupled to the de-heading device with a material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 25/10 - Closing or opening the doors for ovens with vertical chambers
  • C10B 55/00 - Coking mineral oils, bitumen, tar or the like, or mixtures thereof, with solid carbonaceous materials
  • C10B 31/00 - Charging devices for coke ovens
  • C10B 33/00 - Discharging devices for coke ovensCoke guides

3.

BULGE-RESISTANT COKE DRUM

      
Application Number US2016044629
Publication Number 2017/034756
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-07-29
Publication Date 2017-03-02
Owner HOUSTON ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

A bulge-resistant coke drum includes: a cylindrical section; a cap connected to an upper end of the cylindrical section; a bottom, and a knuckle connecting the bottom and the cylindrical section. The cylindrical section includes a plurality of arcuate segments attached together by vertical welds. Each arcuate segment includes a plurality of arcuate plates attached together by circumferential welds. The circumferential welds of each arcuate segment are offset from the circumferential welds of each adjacent arcuate segment.

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4.

Bulge-resistant coke drum

      
Application Number 14834500
Grant Number 09884996
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-08-25
First Publication Date 2017-03-02
Grant Date 2018-02-06
Owner HOUSTON ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

A coke drum apparatus including: a cylindrical section; a cap connected to an upper end of the cylindrical section; a bottom, and a knuckle connecting the bottom and the cylindrical section. The cylindrical section includes a plurality of arcuate segments attached together by vertical welds. Each arcuate segment includes a plurality of arcuate plates attached together by circumferential welds. The circumferential welds of each arcuate segment are offset from the circumferential welds of each adjacent arcuate segment.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 29/08 - Bracing or foundation of the ovens
  • C10B 1/04 - Vertical retorts
  • C10B 25/00 - Doors or closures for coke ovens
  • C10B 23/00 - Other methods of heating coke ovens
  • C10B 55/00 - Coking mineral oils, bitumen, tar or the like, or mixtures thereof, with solid carbonaceous materials

5.

Pressure vessel restraint for accommodating thermal cycling

      
Application Number 14227678
Grant Number 09643145
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-03-27
First Publication Date 2015-10-01
Grant Date 2017-05-09
Owner Houston Engineering Solutions, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

A pressure vessel has a restraint structure for accommodating thermal cycling thereof, including: a body with a cylindrical section; a skirt connected to the body and having a foot; and a plurality of blocks disposed around the skirt adjacent to the foot. Each block is anchored to a support frame or foundation, and has a base and a flange. Each flange overlaps the foot, thereby vertically linking the blocks and the skirt. A radial clearance is formed between an outer surface of the foot and an inner surface of each base. A vertical clearance is formed between an upper surface of the foot and a lower surface of each flange.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 29/04 - Controlling or preventing expansion or contraction
  • B01J 3/04 - Pressure vessels, e.g. autoclaves
  • B01J 3/00 - Processes of utilising sub-atmospheric or super-atmospheric pressure to effect chemical or physical change of matterApparatus therefor

6.

Pressure vessel skirt for accommodating thermal cycling

      
Application Number 13674418
Grant Number 08905260
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-11-12
First Publication Date 2013-10-31
Grant Date 2014-12-09
Owner Houston Engineering Solutions, LLC (USA)
Inventor Samman, Mahmod

Abstract

A pressure vessel includes: a body comprising a cylindrical section; and a skirt comprising a hip, a leg, and a restraint. The hip formed with or attached to the body and has a profile for receiving an upper portion of the leg. The profile is oversized relative to the leg upper portion, thereby defining a radial clearance between the hip and the leg to account for thermal cycling of the body. The restraint fastens the hip and the leg while allowing limited movement between the hip and the leg to account for the thermal cycling.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F17C 1/02 - Pressure vessels, e.g. gas cylinder, gas tank, replaceable cartridge involving reinforcing arrangements