Richard W Bland
Engineers at Timber Rdg Dr, Beckley, WV

License number
Colorado 14005
Issued Date
Apr 1, 1976
Renew Date
Apr 2, 1983
Expiration Date
Apr 2, 1983
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
19 Timber Ridge Dr, Beckley, WV 25801

Organization information

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RICHARD W. BLAND, INC

Richard W Bland, Beckley, WV 25802

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction, Support Activities for Mining
Inactive reason:
Voluntary Dissolution (Domestic)
Registration:
Feb 10, 1981
Inactive since:
Jan 24, 2014
Business type:
Corporation
Presidents:
Richard W. Bland (Incorporator), PO Box 961, Beckley, WV 25801,Melinda G. Bland (President), 104 Bland Dr, Beckley, WV 25801


Richard W Bland Inc

1408 Harper Rd, Beckley, WV 25801

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Engineering Svcs
Phone:
(304) 255-1314 (Phone), (304) 253-0145 (Fax)
President, Owner:
Richard W. Bland President, Owner, inactive
SIC:
8711 - Engineering Services
Company size:
3

Professional information

Richard Bland Photo 1

Coal Fine Drying Method And System

US Patent:
2011007, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924570
Inventors:
Richard W. Bland - Beckley WV, US
Philip Harsh - Blandon PA, US
Michael Hurley - Lancaster PA, US
Andrew K. Jones - Lancaster PA, US
Vinod K. Sikka - Oak Ridge TN, US
International Classification:
F26B 7/00, F26B 17/00, F26B 9/00
US Classification:
34354, 34 95
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and system for drying coal fines using molecular sieves. The method and system dries the coal fines by combining coal fines with the molecular sieves. While in combination, the mixture is agitated to maximize surface contact between the molecular sieves and the coal fines. As the coal fines contact the molecular sieves, the surfactant moisture on the coal fines is then absorbed by the molecular sieves. The molecular sieves allow for the water molecules to pass into the sieves, thus being removed from the coal fines. After a period of agitation, the method and system thereby separates the molecular sieves and the coal fines.


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Mineral Slurry Drying Method And System

US Patent:
2011025, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Jun 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/168169
Inventors:
Richard W. Bland - Beckley WV, US
Bruce McDaniel - Midlothian VA, US
International Classification:
F26B 5/16, F26B 13/26
US Classification:
34333, 34334, 34 95
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and system for drying mineral slurry concentrate and high moisture content minerals using activated alumina. The method and system dries the mineral slurry concentrate by combining the slurry with the activated alumina. While in combination, the mixture is agitated to maximize surface contact between the activated alumina and the slurry. As the mineral slurry concentrate contacts the activated alumina, the surfactant moisture on the mineral elements is then absorbed by the activated alumina. The activated alumina allow for the water molecules to be adsorbed by the activate alumina, thus being removed from the slurry elements. After a period of agitation, the method and system thereby separates the activated alumina from the mineral slurry concentrate.


Richard Bland Photo 3

Coal Drying Method And System

US Patent:
2011024, Oct 13, 2011
Filed:
Jun 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/168186
Inventors:
Richard W. Bland - Beckley WV, US
Bruce McDaniel - Midlothian VA, US
International Classification:
F26B 5/16, F26B 13/10, F26B 9/08
US Classification:
34333, 34 951, 34573
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and system for drying coal using activated alumina. The method and system dries the coal by combining coal with the activated alumina. While in combination, the mixture is agitated to maximize surface contact between the activated alumina and the coal. As the coal contact the activated alumina, the surfactant moisture on the coal is then absorbed by the activated alumina. The activated alumina allow for the water molecules to pass into the sieves, thus being removed from the coal. After a period of agitation, the method and system thereby separates the activated alumina and the coal.