Robert Charles Nigro
Engineers at Moulton Loop Rd, Jackson, WY

License number
Colorado 44089
Issued Date
Mar 23, 2010
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
490 Moulton Loop Rd, Jackson, WY 83001

Professional information

Robert Nigro Photo 1

Off-Gas Flare

US Patent:
2009026, Oct 22, 2009
Filed:
Apr 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/148538
Inventors:
Robert C. Nigro - Jackson WY, US
David H. Moneyhun - Rock Springs WY, US
David W. Nichols - Rock Springs WY, US
International Classification:
F23G 7/08
US Classification:
431202
Abstract:
An off-gas flare system for disposing of a waste gas stream containing BTEX and VOC contaminants, and for safely handling slugs of excess liquids entrained in the waste gas stream. The flare system includes a flare stack, an enclosed steam tank disposed within the flare stack for receiving the waste gas stream and vaporizing any liquids in the waste gas stream into vapors, and an enclosed liquid tank disposed below the steam tank and in fluid communication with the steam tank for receiving the heated waste gas and liquid vapors and for temporarily containing any excess non-vaporized liquids. The flare also includes a waste gas burner disposed in the flare stack adjacent the steam tank and in fluid communication with the liquid tank, and a continuous means for igniting the waste gas burner.


Robert Nigro Photo 2

Off-Gas Flare

US Patent:
8550812, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Oct 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/900597
Inventors:
David H. Moneyhun - Rock Springs WY, US
Robert C. Nigro - Jackson WY, US
David W. Nichols - Rock Springs WY, US
Assignee:
Moneyhun Equipment Sales & Service Co., Inc. - Rock Springs WY
International Classification:
F23G 7/08
US Classification:
431202, 431203, 431207, 110216
Abstract:
An off-gas flare system for disposing of a waste gas stream containing BTEX and VOC contaminants, and for safely handling slugs of excess liquids entrained in the waste gas stream. The flare system includes a flare stack, an enclosed steam tank disposed within the flare stack for receiving the waste gas stream and vaporizing any liquids in the waste gas stream into vapors, and an enclosed liquid tank disposed below the steam tank and in fluid communication with the steam tank for receiving the heated waste gas and liquid vapors and for temporarily containing any excess non-vaporized liquids. The flare also includes a waste gas burner disposed in the flare stack adjacent the steam tank and in fluid communication with the liquid tank, and a continuous means for igniting the waste gas burner.