JASON DEAN BIVENS
Pilots at Cherrybrook St, Duncan, OK

License number
Oklahoma A5091418
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2315 Cherrybrook St, Duncan, OK 73533

Professional information

Jason Bivens Photo 1

System And Method For Measuring Material Added To A Vessel Under A Vacuum

US Patent:
2005015, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Jan 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/757860
Inventors:
Jason Bivens - Duncan OK, US
John Heaton - Duncan OK, US
International Classification:
G06F019/00
US Classification:
702101000
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to weight measurement methods and systems, and more specifically, to weight measurement methods and systems for material in a dynamic vacuum material transfer or other system utilizing differential conveying fluid pressure. The invention determines a corrected weight of a batching tank. The invention includes measuring and logging weights and pressures while the batching tank is being evacuated and determining the density of the air in the batching tank at one or more pressures. While material is being transferred into the vessel the invention measures the weight and pressure of the batching tank and calculates the corrected weight based on logged weights, logged pressures, and the density of the material added to the batching tank.


Jason Bivens Photo 2

System And Method For Measuring Material Added To A Vessel Under A Vacuum

US Patent:
7542864, Jun 2, 2009
Filed:
May 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/122853
Inventors:
Jason D. Bivens - Duncan OK, US
John G. Heaton - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
B01F 15/04
US Classification:
702101
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to weight measurement methods and systems, and more specifically, to weight measurement methods and systems for material in a dynamic vacuum material transfer or other system utilizing differential conveying fluid pressure. The invention determines a corrected weight of a batching tank. The invention includes measuring and logging weights and pressures while the batching tank is being evacuated and determining the density of the air in the batching tank at one or more pressures. While material is being transferred into the vessel the invention measures the weight and pressure of the batching tank and calculates the corrected weight based on logged weights, logged pressures, and the density of the material added to the batching tank.


Jason Bivens Photo 3

Automated Control Methods For Dry Bulk Material Transfer

US Patent:
7488141, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
Jul 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/890671
Inventors:
Jason D. Bivens - Duncan OK, US
John G. Heaton - Duncan OK, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
B65G 53/04
US Classification:
406 93, 406 94, 406 95
Abstract:
A method for blending dry material in a plant comprises automatically controlling fluidization of the dry material, transfer of the material, or both. In various embodiments, the automatically controlling comprises optimizing an amount of time that the dry material is fluidized prior to transfer, optimizing the transfer rate of the dry material, detecting and eliminating a developing plug of the dry material, estimating the weight of the dry material in the transfer line, minimizing dribbling during transfer of the dry material, and combinations thereof.


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Turbine Viscometer

US Patent:
7568380, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Nov 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/592521
Inventors:
Jason D. Bivens - Duncan OK, US
James L. Davis - Marlow OK, US
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. - Duncan OK
International Classification:
G01N 11/14
US Classification:
73 5428, 73 5423, 73 5432
Abstract:
A turbine viscometer for measuring the viscosity of fluid flowing through a conduit, such as a pipe or manifold. The viscometer has a viscosity turbine positionable in the pipe or manifold. The viscosity turbine has a central portion and a plurality of blades extending therefrom such that fluid flow does not induce any rotational movement of the viscosity turbine. The viscometer also has a drive device for rotating the viscosity turbine so that fluid drag on the viscosity turbine can be measured to determine the viscosity of the fluid. In one embodiment, the drive device creates a rotational magnetic field around the viscosity turbine so that it is rotated. In a second embodiment, the drive device is a drive turbine connected to the viscosity turbine and rotated by fluid flowing through the pipe or conduit.