ROBERT J KADWELL
Geologists in Minneapolis, MN

License number
Pennsylvania PG001072G
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Geologist
Address
Address 2
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Kadwell
1111 Sheridan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Robert Kadwell
1376 104Th Ave NW, Minneapolis, MN 55433
Robert J. Kadwell
Minneapolis, MN
(612) 521-1157
Robert Kadwell
1111 Sheridan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Robert Kadwell
690 3Rd Ave NW, Saint Paul, MN 55112

Professional information

Robert Kadwell Photo 1

Method And Apparatus For Removal Of Floating Immiscible Liquids

US Patent:
5028212, Jul 2, 1991
Filed:
Sep 26, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/412939
Inventors:
Robert W. Brophey - Minneapolis MN
Robert J. Kadwell - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F04B 4900
US Classification:
417 12
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for removing floating, substantially immiscible liquids such as hydrocarbons from containers or wells containing both floating liquids and water. In one aspect of the invention, a microprocessor control receives and processes input signals from a liquid sensor, an upper water interface sensor and a skim pump. The skim pump is located in the well proximate to the water interface. The liquid sensor is located proximate to the skim pump. The upper water interface sensor is located adjacent to and below the liquid sensor. The microprocessor control is initialized by setting certain parameters such as the initial conditions for pump output values. The microprocessor controls and operates the skim pump in response to the input signals so as to operate the skim pump in a manner responsive to the input signals.


Robert Kadwell Photo 2

Controlling Cone Of Depression In A Well By Microprocessor Control Of Modulating Valve

US Patent:
5147559, Sep 15, 1992
Filed:
May 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/694411
Inventors:
Robert W. Brophey - Minneapolis MN
Robert J. Kadwell - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
E21B 3406, E21B 4312, B01D 1712
US Classification:
210744
Abstract:
A method for removing floating immiscible liquids from a well containing both the floating immiscible liquids and water, where the floating immiscible liquids and water meet at a water interface, by controlling a cone of depression within the well. A removal system for removing said floating immiscible liquids is used including a microprocessor, a discharge water line and an upper water interface sensor where at least a portion of the discharge water line is located within the well. The upper water interface sensor is located within the well at a sensor location. The method includes the steps of inserting a modulating control valve into the discharge water line, the modulating control valve being connected to be controlled by the microprocessor, opening the modulating control valve when the water interface rises up to the sensor location, closing the modulating control valve when the water interface falls below the sensor location, and operating the microprocessor to open and close the modulating control valve at a rate which keeps the water interface at a substantially static level.


Robert Kadwell Photo 3

Submersible Well Probe Sleeve

US Patent:
5322119, Jun 21, 1994
Filed:
Sep 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/944451
Inventors:
Robert J. Kadwell - Minneapolis MN
Michael A. Yusella - Phillipsburg NJ
Robert J. Clark - Buttzille NJ
International Classification:
E21B 33068, F04B 4906
US Classification:
166 67
Abstract:
A submersible well probe sleeve made of a cylindrical tube attached to a submersible pump. The cylindrical tube has a number of slots exposing access to a protective pouch. Inside the protective pouch a fluid level sensing probe is placed. The fluid has access to the pouch through slots in the sleeve. Opposite the pouch at a predetermined level is a number of fluid inlet holes which provide access to the center of the cylinder by fluid in the well. The submersible pump draws fluid into the center of the cylinder past the probe. The submersible well probe sleeve provides a fixed relative position between the probe and the inlets such that the level of the well can be maintained at a precise level and the probe can be installed in the well while under the protection of the sleeve.