IP Library Granted Patent US 12,007,132
Granted Patent B2
US 12,007,132 · App. 17/463,182 · Granted Jun 11, 2024

Safety shutdown systems and methods for LNG, crude oil refineries, petrochemical plants, and other facilities

Inventors: Bo Andersen (Conroe, TX); Karyn Y. Andersen (Conroe, TX)
Assignee: INTEGRATED GLOBAL SERVICES, INC.
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Patent No.
US 12,007,132
App. No.
17/463,182
Granted
Jun 11, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for maintaining an atmosphere inside a habitat enclosing a work station and shutting down one, more than one, or all operational equipment inside and/or outside the habitat upon the occurrence of an adverse event. Concentrations of explosive, flammable, and/or poisonous gases or vapors are sensed, transmitted to a logic device, as are temperature, pressure, and/or humidity. HVAC units and air extraction units controlled by the logic device maintain acceptable pressure, temperature, and/or humidity. Any grit and dust may be extracted. Any explosive, flammable, and/or poisonous gases or vapors are extracted employing an emergency gas extraction sub-system controlled by the logic device. The logic device shuts down one, more than one, or all operational equipment inside and/or outside the habitat (for example as dictated by the client, law, or regulation) upon receiving one or more adverse event signals.

Claims (43)

1. A method comprising:

(a) sensing concentration of one or more explosive gases or vapors inside and/or outside the habitat;

(b) sensing pressure inside and/or outside the habitat;

(c) transmitting the sensed concentrations and pressure to a logic device;

(d) maintaining the pressure inside the habitat by controlling one or more HVAC units and one or more air extraction units (AEUs) fluidly connected to the habitat and controlled by the logic device, the one or more AEUs extracting more air from the habitat than the one or more HVAC units supply to the habitat;

(e) extracting the explosive gases or vapors from inside the habitat employing an emergency gas extraction sub-system (EGES), an intake of the sub-system fluidly connected to the habitat, the EGES controlled by the logic device, upon concentration of one or more of the explosive gases or vapors exceeding one or more maximum set point concentrations; and

(f) transmitting one or more signals from the logic device shutting down one, more than one, or all operational equipment inside and/or outside the habitat upon the logic device receiving an adverse event signal indicating a pressure rise in the sensed pressure above a maximum set point pressure inside the habitat, the maximum set point pressure being less than atmospheric pressure.

2. The method of claim 1 comprising shutting down operational equipment outside the habitat upon the occurrence of the adverse event.

3. The method of claim 1 configured to operate in modes selected from the group consisting of automatic continuous mode, automatic periodic mode, and manual mode.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the one or more operational equipment are selected from the group consisting of pneumatic, electric, fuel, hydraulic, and combinations thereof.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the one or more explosive gases and vapors are selected from organic gases and vapors, combinations thereof, and mixtures thereof.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising extracting dust from the habitat employing the one or more AEUs having one or more dust collection units fluidly connected to the one or more AEUs and controlled by the logic device and wherein the one or more explosive dusts are inorganic dusts.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the one or more inorganic explosive dusts are one or more thermal spray metal dusts.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the one or more thermal spray metal dusts are selected from the group consisting of thermal spray aluminum dust, thermal spray zinc dust, thermal spray copper dust, thermal spray stainless steel dust, thermal spray metal alloy dust, and combinations and mixtures thereof.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the sensing concentration of the one or more explosive gases or vapors inside of the habitat comprises sensing concentration of explosive gases and vapors selected from the group consisting of natural gas, methane, ethane, ethylene oxide, hydrogen, propane, butane, pentane, and combinations and mixtures thereof.

10. The method of claim 1 comprising sensing concentration of the one or more explosive gases or vapors outside the habitat.

11. The method of claim 10 comprising sensing concentration of the one or more explosive gases or vapors at an air intake to the habitat.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein the sensing of concentration of the one or more explosive gases or vapors inside the habitat occurs at designated locations inside the habitat.

13. The method of claim 1 comprising operating and/or viewing the logic device from a human/machine interface wired or wirelessly connected to the logic device.

14. The method of claim 1 comprising the logic device initiating one or more audio and/or visual warnings upon the occurrence of the pressure rise in the sensed pressure above the set point pressure, or the rise in concentration of one or more of the one or more sensed concentrations above one or more set point concentrations.

15. The method of claim 1 comprising opening one or more one-way back flash valves in ducts fluidly connecting the EGES with the habitat.

16. A method comprising:

(a) sensing concentration of one or more flammable gases or vapors inside and/or outside the habitat;

(b) sensing pressure inside and/or outside the habitat;

(c) transmitting the sensed concentrations and pressure to a logic device;

(d) maintaining the pressure, temperature, and/or humidity in the habitat by controlling one or more HVAC units and one or more air extraction units (AEUs) fluidly connected to the habitat and controlled by the logic device, the one or more AEUs extracting more air from the habitat than the one or more HVAC units supply to the habitat;

(e) extracting blasting grit and dusts from the habitat employing one or more dust collection units (DCUs) fluidly connected to the one or more AEUs and controlled by the logic device;

(f) extracting the flammable gases or vapors from the habitat employing an emergency gas extraction sub-system (EGES), an intake of the EGES fluidly connected to the habitat, the EGES controlled by the logic device, upon concentration of one or more of the flammable gases or vapors exceeding one or more maximum set point concentrations; and

(g) transmitting one or more signals from the logic device shutting down one, more than one, or all operational equipment inside and/or outside the habitat upon the logic device receiving a signal indicating a pressure rise in the sensed pressure above a maximum set point pressure, the maximum set point pressure being less than atmospheric pressure.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the one or more operational equipment are selected from the group consisting of pneumatic, electric, fuel, hydraulic, and combinations thereof.

18. The method of claim 16 comprising the logic device initiating one or more audio and/or visual warnings upon the occurrence of the pressure rise in the sensed pressure above the set point pressure, or the rise in concentration of one or more of the one or more sensed concentrations above one or more set point concentrations.

19. The method of claim 16 comprising opening one or more one-way back flash valves in ducts fluidly connecting the EGES with the habitat.

20. A system comprising:

(a) one or more explosive gas or vapor sensors for sensing concentration of one or more explosive gases or vapors inside and/or outside the habitat;

(b) one or more pressure sensors inside and/or outside the habitat;

(c) one or more logic devices in communication with the one or more explosive, gas or vapor sensors, and the one or more pressure sensors;

(d); one or more HVAC units fluidly connected to the habitat and in communication with the one or more logic devices;

(e) one or more air extraction units (AEUs) fluidly connected to the habitat and in communication with the one or more logic devices;

(f) an emergency gas extraction sub-system (EGES) having an intake fluidly connected to the habitat, the EGES in communication with the one or more logic devices;

(h) the one or more logic devices configured to:

i) maintain the pressure in the habitat by controlling the one or more HVAC units and the one or more AEUs, the one or more AEUs configured to extract more air from the habitat than the one or more HVAC units supply to the habitat;

ii) transmit one or more signals to shut down one, more than one, or all operational equipment inside and/or outside the habitat upon receiving a signal indicating a pressure rise in the sensed pressure above a maximum set point pressure, the maximum set point pressure being less than atmospheric pressure; and

iii) transmit one or more signals to initiate operation of the EGES upon receiving one or more signals indicating concentration of one or more of the explosive, gases or vapors exceeds one or more maximum set point concentrations inside the habitat.

Assignments (2)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 6, 2025
From: INTEGRATED GLOBAL SERVICES, INC.
To: BSP AGENCY, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 070421/0422 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2021
From: ROBOKA CORP
To: INTEGRATED GLOBAL SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 057410/0459 →