SIDNEY G. TAYLOR
Real Estate Appraisers in Houston, TX

License number
Massachusetts 359
Issued Date
Apr 25, 2000
Expiration Date
Oct 25, 2000
Type
Real Estate Appraiser Temporary Permit
Address
Address
Houston, TX 77098

Professional information

Sidney Taylor Photo 1

High Pressure Water Jet Cleaner And Coating Applicator

US Patent:
5129355, Jul 14, 1992
Filed:
Aug 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/567238
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanley J. Rogala - Katy TX
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B05C 104
US Classification:
118302
Abstract:
An automated pipeline rehabilitation apparatus (10) is disclosed. The apparatus employs a centering assembly (24) with pivoting arms (26, 28) which can pivot between an operating position and an installation/removal position to allow the unit to be removed from a pipeline. Arcuate rings (38, 40) are mounted on the arms. Spray nozzles (44) are mounted on the arcuate rings for reciprocating arcuate motion along the rings to treat the pipeline. The nozzles (44) can be used to clean the pipeline and prepare the outer surface of the pipeline with high pressure water jets with entrained abrasives. The nozzles (44) can also be used to apply a coating, preferably a polyurethane coating to the pipeline. A nozzle assembly (200) can be used to mount a spray gun (204) on the apparatus. The nozzle assembly permits easy adjustment of the nozzle position in two different directions to insure a consistent spray pattern.


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High Pressure Water Jet Cleaner And Coating Applicator

US Patent:
4953496, Sep 4, 1990
Filed:
Jul 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/381103
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanely J. Rogala - Katy TX
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B05C 104
US Classification:
118 72
Abstract:
An automated pipeline rehabilitation apparatus (10) is disclosed. The apparatus employs a centering assembly (24) with pivoting arms (26, 28) which can pivot between an operating position and a installation/removal position to allow the unit to be removed from a pipeline. Arcuate rings (38, 40) are mounted on the arms. Spray nozzles (44) are mounted on the arcuate rings for reciprocating arcuate motion along the rings to treat the pipeline. The nozzles (44) can be used to clean the pipeline and prepare the outer surface of the pipeline with high pressure water jets in training abrasives. The nozzles (44) can also be used to apply a coating, preferably a polyurethane coating to the pipeline.


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Teacher At Houston Isd

Position:
Teacher at Houston ISD
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Houston ISD - Teacher


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High Pressure Water Jet Cleaner And Coating Applicator

US Patent:
5520734, May 28, 1996
Filed:
Aug 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/289179
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanley J. Rogala - Katy TX
Andrzej Stenzel - Houston TX
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Rehabilitation Systems, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B05B 1302, F16L 4500
US Classification:
118307
Abstract:
A pipeline treating apparatus (350) is disclosed which includes a main frame (352) and a pair of wings (354, 356) pivotally mounted to the main frame for surrounding a pipeline to be treated. Each wing mounts at least one bracket (390, 392) for oscillating motion about a portion of the exterior of the pipeline surface. Each bracket mounts at least one nozzle (382) for treating the outer surface of the pipeline. A single drive motor on each wing can drive a pair of brackets, each bracket being oscillated a different arcuate length than the other bracket, if desired. The number of nozzles mounted on each bracket can be varied to address a specific treatment problem.


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Air Abrasive Blast Line Travel Machine

US Patent:
6461231, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Oct 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
08/327489
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanley J. Rogala - Houston TX
Andrzej Stenzel - Houston TX
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Rehabilitation Systems, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B24C 306
US Classification:
451 92, 451 88
Abstract:
A pipeline treating apparatus ( ) is disclosed which is used to clean the exterior of a pipeline ( ) with high pressure air with entrained abrasive. The apparatus has an improved classifier and separator to separate the abrasive grit from lighter debris which includes a classifier and separator within a manifold duct ( ) which returns the grit to a collection pan ( ) for recovery and causes the lighter airborne dust to be removed through a return duct ( ). A series of pressure relief filters ( ) reduce the air pressure within a blast chamber ( ) and resist debris escaping from the blast chamber past the triple seals ( ). The blast nozzle assemblies ( ) are attached to the nozzle oscillating frames by snap fittings ( ) which avoids threaded connections which may become contaminated by the debris.


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Plural Component Coating Application System With A Compressed Gas Flushing System And Spray Tip Flip Mechanism

US Patent:
2011031, Dec 22, 2011
Filed:
Jun 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/166230
Inventors:
Sidney Taylor - Houston TX, US
Stanley Rogala - Katy TX, US
Ivan Belik - Spring TX, US
Miles Wenger - Blind Bay, CA
Assignee:
Line Travel Automated Coating Inc. - Edmonton
International Classification:
C23C 16/52, B08B 9/00, B05C 11/10, B05C 5/00, B05D 1/02, B05D 5/00
US Classification:
427 8, 4274273, 427256, 118712, 118708, 118323, 118316, 118 75, 118696, 118705, 134 2212
Abstract:
A system for purging a plural component coating application system including: a first pressure regulator for receiving an inert gas, providing the gas at a first pressure; a first valve; a first operator connected to the first valve capable of being controlled by a logic controller; a first check valve; a mixing manifold; a second pressure regulator for receiving an inert gas, providing the gas at a second pressure that is less than the first pressure; a second valve; a second operator connected to the second valve capable of being controlled by a logic controller; a second check valve; a static mixer in fluid communication with the mixing manifold; an outlet from the static mixer for receiving a connection to at least two spraying members; and where the second regulator is capable of providing the second pressure at a pressure that is less than one-fifth of the first pressure.


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Device For Surface Cleaning, Surface Preparation And Coating Applications

US Patent:
5458683, Oct 17, 1995
Filed:
Aug 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/104171
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanley J. Rogala - Houston TX
Kyle M. Hawkins - Pasadena TX
Gary N. King - Tulsa OK
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Rehabilitation Systems, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B05B 1300
US Classification:
118307
Abstract:
A pipeline treating apparatus (600) is disclosed which has a pair of pivotally mounted housing sections (604,608) and a pair of separately pivotal nozzle frames (610, 612). A nozzle plate is mounted on each of the nozzle frames and carries a plurality of nozzles (622). A drive mechanism on the nozzle frames oscillates the nozzle plate a predetermined arcuate distance around the circumference of the pipeline so that the nozzles treat the entire outer surface of the pipeline. The housing sections and nozzle frames are separately pivotal from a removal position, to allow removal of an installation of the apparatus on the pipeline, to a operational position concentric about the pipeline for performing the treating operation.


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Apparatus For Transferring Line Travel Device From One Pipeline Section To Another

US Patent:
5265647, Nov 30, 1993
Filed:
Aug 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/745598
Inventors:
Sidney A. Taylor - Houston TX
Stanley J. Rogala - Katy TX
Assignee:
CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16L 5518
US Classification:
138 89
Abstract:
A plug (10) is disclosed which is clamped to the end of a first pipeline section (14) being worked on by a line travel device (12). The line travel device (12) can completely perform its operation on the first pipeline section and move on to the plug. The plug is then unclamped from the first pipeline section and the plug and line travel device are moved together to the second pipeline section (16) to be worked on. The plug is clamped to the second pipeline section (16) to be worked on and the line travel device moves off the plug onto the second pipeline section to perform its operation on the entire length of the section.