Jeffrey Daniel Ortego
Engineering at Fleet Dr, Baton Rouge, LA

License number
Louisiana EI.0031212
Issued Date
Oct 15, 2012
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2013
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
4056 Fleet Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Professional information

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Mechanical Eit At Dredging Supply Co., Inc.

Position:
Mechanical EIT at Dredging Supply Co., Inc.
Location:
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Dredging Supply Co., Inc. - Reserve, LA since Jun 2011 - Mechanical EIT Louisiana State University and A & M College, Department of Bio. & Ag. Engineering Apr 2007 - May 2011 - Undergraduate Research Assistant Tiger Manor Apartments Feb 2004 - Jan 2007 - Maintenance Supervisor Hooper Group 2003 - 2004 - Fabricator
Education:
Louisiana State University 2007 - 2011
B. S., Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
CFD, Parametric Design, Finite Element Analysis, Solid Modeling, Stress Analysis, Engineering, CAD, Energy
Interests:
Cooking, playing guitar and drums, fishing


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Onboard Oil Containment System

US Patent:
2011031, Dec 29, 2011
Filed:
Oct 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/902282
Inventors:
Michael T. D. Miller - , US
Dorin Boldor - Baton Rouge LA, US
Jeffrey D. Ortego - Baton Rouge LA, US
International Classification:
E02B 15/04
US Classification:
405 68
Abstract:
An oil containment system aboard a vessel which includes a pneumatic system to provide power to a winch and reel assembly containing boom whereby the pneumatic supply is capable of simultaneously powering the winch-reel assembly for boom deployment through inflatable gas fed to a pneumatic motor while also inflating the boom. The inflation of the boom is accomplished by diverting, all or any portion thereof, the inflatable gas from a pneumatic supply through a hose that runs concurrently on the outside of the boom wherein appropriate rates of inflatable gas pressure are allowed to flow through the hose to feed through a valve and hose assembly that connects the inflatable gas supply of the hose to the inflatable gas containment system of the boom. The pneumatic supply originates from a single pneumatic system powering both the winch and reel assembly as well as associated brake and feeding inflatable gas pressure to the inflation hose running concurrently with the boom. The system may be manufactured in a form such that it is compact enough to be installed in, or rapidly transported to, any area or place or vessel where there is likelihood of a discharge of floating material, such as hydrocarbons, floating on a liquid surface. The present invention may also be operated through the use of pneumatic control without the benefit of electric power making it particularly useful for applications in remote areas or during a disaster when electrical power is not readily available.