Vesper A Vaseen
Land Surveyors at 35 Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 711
Issued Date
Aug 17, 1946
Renew Date
Jun 2, 1984
Expiration Date
Jun 2, 1984
Type
Professional Land Surveyor
Address
Address
9840 W 35Th Ave, Denver, CO 80033

Professional information

Vesper Vaseen Photo 1

Growing Cells Of Plants In A Multi-Media Hydroponic Environment

US Patent:
4302905, Dec 1, 1981
Filed:
May 5, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/146227
Inventors:
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
A01G 3102
US Classification:
47 58
Abstract:
Living cells of plants, such as Thallophyta and Embryophyta are grown at an accelerated rate in a multi-medium hydroponics mixture consisting of a carbon dioxide gas impregnated inert, nonionic, non-aggressive, liquid medium which is non-miscible with water; and an aqueous hydroponic nutrient liquid medium; as compared to the single medium nutrient aqueous liquid medium. The process consists of growing clone cells, or callus, in a mechanically mixed suspension of a nutrient hydroponic liquid, made up of water and selected soluble mineral nutrients; and supplementing the growing cells need of carbon, the principal cell mass, with carbon dioxide carried dissolved as a non-ionic gas in an inert, non-hypertonic, non-hypotonic liquid; rather than use of "sugar". Mixing the nutrient aqueous hydroponic liquid and the inert carrier liquid provides not only the exchange of carbon dioxide to the cells, but receives from the cell and the aqueous liquid the cell evolved oxygen; thus expediting further the healthy growth of live plant cells. Live plant clone cells are separated from the liquids, as product, and the liquids replenished for recycle use.


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Method For Minimizing Subsidence Effects During Production Of Coal In Situ

US Patent:
4437520, Mar 20, 1984
Filed:
Jun 15, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/273378
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Ruel C. Terry - Denver CO
Assignee:
In Situ Technology, Inc. - Golden CO
International Classification:
E21B 33138, E21B 43247
US Classification:
166261
Abstract:
Coal is reduced to ash in place by gasification using in situ production techniques, resulting in significant void space underground, which in turn causes roof fall and subsidence. Overburden collapse is stabilized by backfilling with foaming mud cement that hardens into an expanded solid, which quenches and fills the production module and seals residual ash. Rubble volumes and subsidence cracks are sealed against water incursions and contaminated water excursions. Surface facilities above barrier pillars are protected from destructive forces of subsidence draw.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 3

Minimizing Subsidence Effects During Production Of Coal In Situ

US Patent:
4465401, Aug 14, 1984
Filed:
Apr 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488065
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddord - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Assignee:
In Situ Technology, Inc. - Golden CO
International Classification:
E21F 1700
US Classification:
405258
Abstract:
Coal is reduced to ash in place by gasification using in situ production techniques, resulting in significant void space underground, which in turn causes roof fall and subsidence. Overburden collapse is stabilized by backfilling with foaming mud cement that hardens into an expanded solid, which quenches and fills the production module and seals residual ash. Rubble volumes and subsidence cracks are sealed against water incursions and contaminated water excursions. Surface facilities above barrier pillars are protected from destructive forces of subsidence draw.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 4

Minimizing Subsidence Effects During Production Of Coal In Situ

US Patent:
4448252, May 15, 1984
Filed:
Apr 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/486088
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Ruel C. Terry - Denver CO
Assignee:
In Situ Technology, Inc. - Golden CO
International Classification:
E21B 4300, E21B 43243
US Classification:
166263
Abstract:
Coal is reduced to ash in place by gasification using in situ production techniques, resulting in significant void space underground, which in turn causes roof fall and subsidence. Overburden collapse is stabilized by backfilling with foaming mud cement that hardens into an expanded solid, which quenches and fills the production module and seals residual ash. Rubble volumes and subsidence cracks are sealed against water incursions and contaminated water excursions. Surface facilities above barrier pillars are protected from destructive forces of subsidence draw.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 5

Production And Wet Oxidation Of Heavy Crude Oil For Generation Of Power

US Patent:
4246966, Jan 27, 1981
Filed:
Nov 19, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/095319
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Ruel C. Terry - Denver CO
International Classification:
F02G 300, F02G 502, E21B 4322, E21B 4340
US Classification:
166267
Abstract:
Heavy oil from underground oil sands or tar sands is liquified with recirculation of superheated water and when brought to the ground surface is then wet oxidized for its heat value. The sulphur content of the products of wet oxidation is then wet reduced to elemental sulphur for by-product. The carbon dioxide gas generated as a product of wet oxidation is injected back to wells for its value as a diluter of the oil. Heat produced from wet oxidation is used for useful work at wells site.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 6

Wet Oxidation Engine

US Patent:
4191012, Mar 4, 1980
Filed:
Jul 10, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/923396
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Ruel C. Terry - Denver CO
International Classification:
F02G 300
US Classification:
60 3905
Abstract:
A reactor vessel is established wherein a fuel is oxidized within an inert oxygen-carrier liquid. A portion of the heat of oxidation is used to raise steam. In one embodiment a double acting engine is interconnected to the reactor vessel wherein the first stroke of the piston is actuated by exhaust gases from the products of oxidation and the return stroke of the piston is actuated by the said steam. In other embodiments generated gases are used to power a turbine and a gas lift pump.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 7

Magnetic Separation Apparatus

US Patent:
4261711, Apr 14, 1981
Filed:
Jun 4, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/044962
Inventors:
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
B03C 102
US Classification:
55100
Abstract:
The apparatus described in this disclosure has only one principal function, that is, to mechanically separate an inert, dielectric, nonmagnetic, liquid carrying absorbed paramagnetic gases; into two phases, that which becomes saturated or supersaturated with absorbed paramagnetic gases and that which has been magnetically stripped of its absorbed paramagnetic gases. The apparatus works only within the space between a pair of north and south poles of a high intensity magnet. The magnetic forces attract the paramagnetic gases to the poles, the mechanical apparatus, here disclosed, isolates separate streams of the liquid into selected concentrated absorbed gases streams. When the concentration of the absorbed paramagnetic gases becomes supersaturated to the extent the gases effervesce from the liquid, the apparatus collects the gases for use or further processing.


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Minimizing Subsidence Effects During Production Of Coal In Situ

US Patent:
4463807, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Mar 28, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/479830
Inventors:
Xerxes T. Stoddard - Denver CO
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
Ruel C. Terry - Denver CO
Assignee:
In Situ Technology, Inc. - Golden CO
International Classification:
E21B 3300
US Classification:
166285
Abstract:
Coal is reduced to ash in place by gasification using in situ production techniques, resulting in significant void space underground, which in turn causes roof fall and subsidence. Overburden collapse is stabilized by backfilling with foaming mud cement that hardens into an expanded solid, which quenches and fills the production module and seals residual ash. Rubble volumes and subsidence cracks are sealed against water incursions and contaminated water excursions. Surface facilities above barrier pillars are protected from destructive forces of subsidence draw.


Vesper Vaseen Photo 9

Polygons Game

US Patent:
4754979, Jul 5, 1988
Filed:
Oct 20, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/920731
Inventors:
Vesper A. Vaseen - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
A63F 920
US Classification:
273292
Abstract:
This disclosure is a game played with colored chips, which when played on a game board or flat surface, one chip at a time, create for each consecutive of two or more players, with his specific color chips, patterns of number, letters, or geometric designs, depending on the selection of which pattern type, as the game objective at start of game. Values are established for each pattern which determine the winner as the one who has constructed the most patterns and or their accumulated number of values. The game chips are preferably flat pieces of rigid or semirigid material, having multiple edges, such as squares, hexagons, octagons, etc. Each consecutive play by each player constructs "legs", that is, a group of same color chips in a row, of two or more, the combinations of these rows used to construct the specific pattern selected by the player.