James H. Files
Engineering at Hollister St, Houston, TX

License number
Louisiana PE.0014857
Issued Date
Feb 18, 1975
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
5300 Hollister St SUITE 310, Houston, TX 77040

Professional information

James Files Photo 1

Replaceable Marine Fender Mechanism

US Patent:
4548151, Oct 22, 1985
Filed:
Jun 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/390861
Inventors:
James H. Files - Houston TX
John M. Montague - Houston TX
Assignee:
La Salle Marine, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B63B 5902
US Classification:
114219
Abstract:
A replaceable marine fender mechanism according to the present invention is adapted for connection to marine structures such as the cylindrical legs of offshore platforms to prevent vessels and other objects from impacting against the platform legs and causing damage. The fender mechanism is supported by upper and lower energy cells with the lower energy cell having a stabbing and positioning receptacle that is adapted to receive a stabbing and positioning portion defined at the lower extremity of an elongated fender post. The upper extremity of the bumper post is releasably supported by a bolted connected structure that is presented at the free extremity of an upper energy cell that is also securable to the leg structure of the offshore platform. A cylindrical fender element is receivable about the fender post and is supported by a connector element to the upper energy absorbing structure. The lower portion of the fender post is provided with internal positioning element that establishes a close fitting relation with the inner peripheral surfaces of the resilient fender and thereby precludes transverse movement of the fender relative to the fender post.


James Files Photo 2

Self-Contained Oil Well Salt Water Concentration System

US Patent:
4836891, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
May 19, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/864508
Inventors:
James H. Files - Houston TX
Donald M. Harrel - Houston TX
John M. Montague - Houston TX
Thomas L. Stansbury Sr. - Houston TX
Carlton T. Sikes - Houston TX
Assignee:
Evaporation, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01D 106
US Classification:
159 281
Abstract:
A method for concentrating salt water. Salt water is separated from oil-water mixture which has been produced from a well. Salt water is introduced into a recirculating weir and mixed with more concentrated brine. Brine is recirculated through a thermal syphon apparatus. Recirculation includes passing brine, including some salt water, from weir into boiler vessel. Brine is heated within boiler vessel to a boiling temperature whereby brine, while boiling, generates steam which passes up out of weir. All of foregoing steps are performed at atmospheric pressure. The density of brine is sensed at a location in the lower vicinity of weir. Concentrated brine is released from lower vicinity when density at sensed temperature is at a level corresponding to a brine concentration near the precipitation of salt from solution. Salt water and brine is passed through a magnetic water treating unit. The concentrated brine, as released, is passed into a holding vessel.