STANLEY WILLIAM ELLIS
Pilots in Bakersfield, CA

License number
California A2241681
Issued Date
Nov 2016
Expiration Date
Nov 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
PO Box 5427, Bakersfield, CA 93388

Professional information

Stanley Ellis Photo 1

Underwater Recovery Of Fluids From Submerged Tank

US Patent:
5890511, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Mar 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/811917
Inventors:
Stanley William Ellis - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
B63B 2724
US Classification:
1372361
Abstract:
An apparatus and process for recovery of oil from submerged tanks is disclosed together with a specialized cutting tool for attaching to and cutting an entry aperture into a submerged tank. The apparatus includes a surface floating vessel having a conduit (preferably conventionally coiled tubing) for receiving oil at the submerged tank and discharging the oil into the vessel. The vessel includes a source of hydraulic power for the remote operation of hydraulic equipment at the site of the submerged tank. Two points of entry are made in each tank for the purpose of equilibrating pressure within the tank; in one point of entry fluid is pumped into the tank to replace the fluid that is removed. At the remaining point of entry, fluid is evacuated to a positive displacement pump, typically of the Moyno. RTM. variety. This pump discharges fluid received from the tank with sufficient pressure to overcome viscosity-induced friction.


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Underwater Recovery Of Fluids From Submerged Tank

US Patent:
6053199, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/270975
Inventors:
Stanley William Ellis - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
F16K 2400
US Classification:
137316
Abstract:
An apparatus and process for recovery of oil from submerged tanks is disclosed together with a specialized cutting tool for attaching to and cutting an entry aperture into a submerged tank. The apparatus includes a surface floating vessel having a conduit (preferably conventionally coiled tubing) for receiving oil at the submerged tank and discharging the oil into the vessel. The vessel includes a source of hydraulic power for the remote operation of hydraulic equipment at the site of the submerged tank. Two points of entry are made in each tank for the purpose of equilibrating pressure within the tank; in one point of entry fluid is pumped into the tank to replace the fluid that is removed. At the remaining point of entry, fluid is evacuated to a positive displacement pump, typically of the Moyno. RTM. variety. This pump discharges fluid received from the tank with sufficient pressure to overcome viscosity-induced friction.


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Sludge And Sediment Removal System By Remote Access

US Patent:
2011019, Aug 18, 2011
Filed:
Apr 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/093503
Inventors:
Jerry McNAUGHTON - Houston TX, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Process Systems, Inc. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
B65H 51/10
US Classification:
226181
Abstract:
A compound conduit containing inner and outer conduits with apertures in the former that are angled to direct jets of fluid in a rearward direction from the inner conduit into the annular space is used to draw sludge or undesirable material from a vessel without imposing a vacuum on the system. In conjunction with the compound conduit is a rotary tube seal that allows the conduit to be mounted to an orifice in a tank wall and pivoted or rotated over a range of angles. A tubing drive mechanism grasps the tubing at locations well removed from the distal end and causes the tubing to travel in the direction of the tubing axis. The gripping members in the mechanism engage the sides of the tubing and are capable of shifting position relative to each other to accommodate changes in the curvature of the tubing.


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Incorporation Of Plastic Scrap In Asphalt Compositions

US Patent:
7772302, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Jul 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/177692
Inventors:
John Eric Partanen - Colton CA, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
David Bartell - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Process Systems, Inc. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
C08K 95/00
US Classification:
524 59, 10628401
Abstract:
Scrap plastic is treated for incorporation into asphalt-aggregate compositions by first shredding the plastic, then heating the shredded plastic to harden any pieces of film or flexible plastic and to generally reduce the size of the shreds without decomposing the plastic, and then grinding the heat-treated pieces to a size that can be blended with an aggregate. The blend is then combined with an asphalt binder to produce an asphalt-aggregate composition. No discrimination among, or selection of, specific types or classes of plastic is required.


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Incorporation Of Heat-Treated Recycled Tire Rubber In Asphalt Compositions

US Patent:
7811373, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Sep 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/863821
Inventors:
John Eric Partanen - Colton CA, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Process Systems, Inc. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
C09D 4/00, C09D 101/00, C09D 201/00
US Classification:
10628401, 10628405, 106284
Abstract:
Recycled tire rubber, either in the presence or the absence of carbonaceous waste solids such as those from petroleum refinery operations, is first subjected to a heat treatment to release volatile materials and then combined with a liquid asphalt composition to achieve an asphalt mastic that is storage stable and of uniform consistency.


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Lost Circulation Material From Drilling Fluid Packaging

US Patent:
2013003, Feb 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/205332
Inventors:
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
ELLIS ENERGY INVESTMENTS, a corporation of the state of delaware. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
E21B 7/00
US Classification:
175 57
Abstract:
Drilling fluid used in borehole drilling is supplemented with a particulate additive obtained by shredding the packaging material in which the drilling fluid is supplied, for use as lost circulation material. This reduces the materials costs, shipping costs, and waste disposal costs associated with borehole drilling.


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Sludge And Sediment Removal System By Remote Access

US Patent:
7950530, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Feb 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/357660
Inventors:
Jerry McNaughton - Houston TX, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 21/26
US Classification:
2105121, 210498, 138114
Abstract:
A compound conduit containing inner and outer conduits with apertures in the former that are angled to direct jets of fluid in a rearward direction from the inner conduit into the annular space is used to draw sludge or undesirable material from a vessel without imposing a vacuum on the system. In conjunction with the compound conduit is a rotary tube seal that allows the conduit to be mounted to an orifice in a tank wall and pivoted or rotated over a range of angles. A tubing drive mechanism grasps the tubing at locations well removed from the distal end and causes the tubing to travel in the direction of the tubing axis. The gripping members in the mechanism engage the sides of the tubing and are capable of shifting position relative to each other to accommodate changes in the curvature of the tubing.


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Sludge And Sediment Removal System By Remote Access

US Patent:
8360646, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Apr 25, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/093526
Inventors:
Jerry McNaughton - Houston TX, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Process Systems, Inc. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
F16C 23/04
US Classification:
384145, 384192, 384206
Abstract:
A compound conduit containing inner and outer conduits with apertures in the former that are angled to direct jets of fluid in a rearward direction from the inner conduit into the annular space is used to draw sludge or undesirable material from a vessel without imposing a vacuum on the system. In conjunction with the compound conduit is a rotary tube seal that allows the conduit to be mounted to an orifice in a tank wall and pivoted or rotated over a range of angles. A tubing drive mechanism grasps the tubing at locations well removed from the distal end and causes the tubing to travel in the direction of the tubing axis. The gripping members in the mechanism engage the sides of the tubing and are capable of shifting position relative to each other to accommodate changes in the curvature of the tubing.


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Addition Of Spent Activated Carbon To Asphalt Compositions And To Coking Units As Feedstock Or Quencher

US Patent:
2008027, Nov 6, 2008
Filed:
May 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/744399
Inventors:
John E. Partanen - Colton CA, US
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Travis F. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sierra Process Systems, Inc. - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
C08L 95/00
US Classification:
1062731
Abstract:
An asphalt mastic is prepared by combining spent activated carbon, that has not been regenerated, with liquid asphalt to achieve a composition that is useful for a variety of applications for which asphalt is used, including aggregate compositions and roofing materials. The activated carbon can also serve as a foaming initiator for the production of foamed asphalt. Still further, the activated carbon can be used as coking unit feedstock and as a quencher for a delayed coking unit.


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Exercise Garment With Localized Massage Feature

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 12, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/902981
Inventors:
Stanley W. Ellis - Bakersfield CA, US
Assignee:
ELLIS ENERGY INVESTMENTS - Bakersfield CA
International Classification:
A61H 7/00
US Classification:
601134
Abstract:
An exercise garment of elastic material is constructed with embedded rigid balls to provide a localized massage to the wearer during exercise.