DONALD BRAND GIBSON
Pilots at Crestline St, Spokane, WA

License number
Washington A2460734
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2331 S Crestline St, Spokane, WA 99203

Professional information

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Flue Seal For A Carbon Anode Baking Furnace

US Patent:
6004130, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Jun 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/094941
Inventors:
Donald B. Gibson - Spokane WA
Assignee:
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
F27D 118
US Classification:
432192
Abstract:
A device for sealing a passageway in a flue from a carbon anode baking furnace, the flue being generally rectangular in shape and comprising a flue top and bottom, a headwall on either end of the flue, two walls, an opening in the flue top, at least one baffle, and a plurality of spacers which are connected to both walls of the flue, the headwall, the two walls and the flue top define a headwall port which permits fluid passage between adjoining flues; the sealing device comprises; an inflatable bladder; a means to deliver air under pressure connected to the inflatable bladder by a seal to prevent air leakage between the means to deliver air under pressure and the inflatable bladder; the inflatable bladder is long enough to extend from the flue top to a headwall and seal off the communication between flues at the headwall port when inflated.


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Mobile Furnace System

US Patent:
2013029, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
Jul 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/935856
Inventors:
DONALD B. GIBSON - SPOKANE WA, US
International Classification:
F27B 19/00
US Classification:
432 11, 432128
Abstract:
A mobile furnace apparatus and system configured to process payload is disclosed. A plurality of mobile furnaces may be interconnected to form a modular mobile furnace train. A fire line is an area where heat is applied to the payload, while a service line is an area where loading of payload, unloading of payload, inspection, and ongoing maintenance may take place. The modular mobile furnace train allows separation of the fire line and service line, which may improve worker safety and decrease overall costs.


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Modular Mobile Furnace Train

US Patent:
8506291, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Mar 31, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/751277
Inventors:
Donald B. Gibson - Spokane WA, US
International Classification:
F27B 19/00
US Classification:
432 11, 432 27, 432 62, 432 92, 432121, 432128, 432133
Abstract:
A modular mobile furnace train apparatus and a process is disclosed. Mobile furnaces may be interconnected in series to form a modular mobile furnace train. Exhaust gas may then flow through mobile furnaces in a furnace train, allowing for more effective heat transfer to payload being heated as well as increasing energy recapture. Volatile gasses emitted by the payload may be combusted. This recapture reduces production of carbon dioxide and reduces the amount of energy required during the firing while the combustion of volatiles reduces exhaust pollutants. A fire line is an area where heat is applied, while a service line is an area where loading, unloading, inspection, and ongoing maintenance may take place. The modular mobile furnace train allows separation of the fire and maintenance which reduces worker exposure to dangerous environments while decreasing operational costs. Furthermore, the modular mobile furnace facility is less costly to build and operate.


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Flue Seal For A Carbon Anode Baking Furnace

US Patent:
6164960, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/467909
Inventors:
Donald B. Gibson - Spokane WA
International Classification:
F27D 118
US Classification:
432 9
Abstract:
A device for sealing a passageway in a flue from a carbon anode baking furnace, the flue being generally rectangular in shape and comprising a flue top and bottom, a headwall on either end of the flue, two walls, an opening in the flue top, at least one baffle, and a plurality of spacers which are connected to both walls of the flue, the headwall, the two walls and the flue top define a headwall port which permits fluid passage between adjoining flues; the sealing device comprises; an inflatable bladder; a means to deliver air under pressure connected to the inflatable bladder by a seal to prevent air leakage between the means to deliver air under pressure and the inflatable bladder; the inflatable bladder is long enough to extend from the flue top to a headwall and seal off the communication between flues at the headwall port when inflated.