Methods of storing and moving proppant at location adjacent rail line
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60P-001/64
B65G-065/23
B65D-088/70
B65D-090/00
B65D-090/34
B61B-001/00
B65D-088/56
B65G-057/20
B65G-065/30
B65G-067/24
출원번호
US-0314468
(2014-06-25)
등록번호
US-9162603
(2015-10-20)
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/ 주소
Oren, John
출원인 / 주소
OREN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Hogan Lovells US LLP
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초록▼
A method of delivering proppant to a well site has the steps of transporting a load of proppant in a vessel to a desired location, moving the load of proppant from the vessel into a container so as to create a proppant-loaded container, unloading the proppant-loaded container into a pneumatic bulk t
A method of delivering proppant to a well site has the steps of transporting a load of proppant in a vessel to a desired location, moving the load of proppant from the vessel into a container so as to create a proppant-loaded container, unloading the proppant-loaded container into a pneumatic bulk trailer, and transporting the unloaded proppant in the pneumatic bulk trailer to well site. The container is placed onto a bed of a truck and moved in proximity to the vessel. The proppant-loaded container is placed onto a tilting mechanism and then tilted so that the proppant is discharged through a flow gate of a container into a hopper. The proppant in the hopper can then be conveyed to the pneumatic bulk trailer.
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1. A method of storing and moving proppant at a location adjacent a rail line, the method comprising: a) removing a plurality of containers containing fracking proppant from a rail car;b) after step a), stacking the plurality of containers separate from the rail car on top of one another so that a b
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A method of storing and moving proppant at a location adjacent a rail line, the method comprising: a) removing a plurality of containers containing fracking proppant from a rail car;b) after step a), stacking the plurality of containers separate from the rail car on top of one another so that a bottom of one of the plurality of containers overlies the top of another one of the plurality of containers to thereby define a stack, the stack positioned at a location adjacent a rail line, the structural integrity of the plurality of containers enhanced by a plurality of structural uprights positioned to extend from the bottom to the top of each of the plurality of containers and thereby increase the weight carrying capacity of each of the plurality of containers;c) placing one or more of the plurality of containers from the stack adjacent the rail line onto one or more of a plurality of flatbeds by use of a container loader/unloader;d) moving the plurality of containers when positioned on the plurality of flatbeds away from the stack of the plurality of containers and away from the adjacent rail line; ande) scaling the number of the plurality of containers at the location adjacent the rail line according to the amount of proppant required at a particular location, each of the plurality of containers positioned to include an outlet adjacent the bottom for discharge of proppant therefrom, an opening adjacent the top thereof to load proppant therein, a pair of spaced-apart end walls connected to and extending between the bottom and the top, and a pair of side walls connected to and extending between the pair of end walls and the top and the bottom, each of the plurality of containers further includes one or more cross members rigidly extending between the pair of end walls and a plurality of cross members rigidly extending between the side walls at intervals between the end walls of each container. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: before step a), transporting proppant to the location adjacent the rail line on one or more rail cars, each railcar configured to transport an amount of proppant equal to or greater than the amount of proppant required to fill at least two of the plurality of containers. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the moving includes positioning each of the plurality of containers that has proppant contained therein adjacent a fracturing operation of a production field. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising a flow gate positioned adjacent the outlet to control flow of proppant through the outlet, wherein each of the plurality of containers further includes a plurality of horizontal structural members extending between the plurality of structural uprights, and wherein prior to step c), the method further comprises lifting each of the plurality of containers from the stack and transporting each of the plurality of containers with the container loader/unloader to be placed onto one of the plurality of flatbeds. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of containers that each has proppant therein includes up to four containers, wherein up to four containers are positioned in the stack, wherein the stack comprises a first stack, and wherein the method further comprises stacking another plurality of containers that each have proppant therein closely adjacent the first stack. 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising: tracking the amount of proppant on hand at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms, and injecting air into each of the plurality of containers to enhance flow of proppant from the outlet of each of the plurality of containers adjacent the flow gate. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising: tracking the mesh size of the proppant in the containers at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising staging a plurality of empty containers at a proppant mine site. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the outlet of each of the plurality of containers is positioned in a substantially central portion of the bottom of the container. 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising: positioning prongs of a forklift in one or more slots positioned adjacent the bottom of each of the plurality of containers in an open space region to thereby enhance lifting and positioning of the containers for stacking and moving the plurality of containers. 11. A method of storing and moving proppant at a location adjacent a rail line, the method comprising: a) removing proppant for fracking from a railcar;b) storing the proppant separate from the rail car and adjacent a rail line in a plurality of containers that are located near the rail line, each container comprising: an opening adjacent the top thereof to receive proppant into the container, a pair of spaced-apart end walls connected to and extending between the bottom and the top, and a pair of sidewalls connected to an extending between the pair of end walls and the top and the bottom, and one or more cross members rigidly extending between the pair of end walls and one or more cross members rigidly extending between the side walls;an outlet adjacent a bottom for discharge of proppant therefrom;a flow gate positioned adjacent the outlet to control flow of proppant through the outlet; andc) transferring one or more of the plurality of containers from the location adjacent the rail line onto one or more of a plurality of flatbeds by use of a loader/unloader;d) removing the one or more of the plurality of containers away from the rail line; ande) scaling the number of containers at the location adjacent the rail line according to the amount of proppant required at a particular location, each of the plurality of containers has a plurality of structural uprights positioned to extend from the bottom to the top of each of the plurality of containers at intervals between the side walls and the end walls to thereby increase the weight carrying capacity of each of the plurality of containers, and a plurality of horizontal structural members extending between the plurality of structural uprights. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein step b) further comprises: stacking the plurality of containers on top of one another so that a bottom of one of the plurality of containers overlies the top of another one of the plurality of containers to thereby define a stack to reduce the footprint of the stored containers. 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising: before step a), transporting proppant to the location adjacent the rail line on one or more rail cars, each railcar configured to transport an amount of proppant equal to or greater than the amount of proppant required to fill at least two of the plurality of containers. 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the moving includes positioning each of the plurality of containers that has proppant contained therein adjacent a fracturing operation of a production field. 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising: tracking the amount of proppant on hand at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms, and injecting air into each of the plurality of containers to enhance flow of proppant from the outlet of each of the plurality of containers adjacent the flow gate. 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: tracking the mesh size of the proppant in the containers at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms. 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the plurality of containers that each has proppant therein includes up to four containers, wherein up to four containers are positioned in the stack, wherein the stack comprises a first stack, and wherein the method further comprises stacking another plurality of containers that each have proppant therein closely adjacent the first stack. 18. The method of claim 11, further comprising staging a plurality of empty containers at a proppant mine site. 19. The method of claim 11, wherein the outlet of each of the plurality of containers is positioned in a substantially central portion of the bottom of the container. 20. The method of claim 11, further comprising: positioning prongs of a forklift in one or more slots positioned adjacent the bottom of each of the plurality of containers in an open space region to thereby enhance lifting and positioning of the containers for stacking and moving the plurality of containers. 21. A method of storing and moving proppant at a location adjacent a rail line, the method comprising: a) removing proppant for fracking from a railcar;b) storing the proppant separate from the rail car and adjacent a rail line in a plurality of containers that are located near the rail line, each container comprising: an opening adjacent the top thereof to receive proppant into the container, a pair of spaced-apart end walls connected to and extending between the bottom and the top, and a pair of sidewalls connected to an extending between the pair of end walls and the top and the bottom, and one or more cross members rigidly extending between the pair of end walls and one or more cross members rigidly extending between the side walls;an outlet adjacent a bottom for discharge of proppant therefrom;a flow gate positioned adjacent the outlet to control flow of proppant through the outlet; andc) transferring one or more of the plurality of containers from the location adjacent the rail line onto one or more of a plurality of flatbeds by use of a loader/unloader;d) removing the one or more of the plurality of containers away from the rail line; ande) tracking the amount of proppant on hand at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms, and injecting air into each of the plurality of containers to enhance flow of proppant from the outlet of each of the plurality of containers adjacent the flow gate. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein step b) further comprises: stacking the plurality of containers on top of one another so that a bottom of one of the plurality of containers overlies the top of another one of the plurality of containers to thereby define a stack to reduce the footprint of the stored containers. 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising: before step a), transporting proppant to the location adjacent the rail line on one or more rail cars, each railcar configured to transport an amount of proppant equal to or greater than the amount of proppant required to fill at least two of the plurality of containers. 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the moving includes positioning each of the plurality of containers that has proppant contained therein adjacent a fracturing operation of a production field. 25. The method of claim 21, further comprising: tracking the mesh size of the proppant in the containers at the location adjacent the rail line with bar-codes or logging mechanisms. 26. The method of claim 22, wherein the plurality of containers that each has proppant therein includes up to four containers, wherein up to four containers are positioned in the stack, wherein the stack comprises a first stack, and wherein the method further comprises stacking another plurality of containers that each have proppant therein closely adjacent the first stack. 27. The method of claim 21, further comprising staging a plurality of empty containers at a proppant mine site. 28. The method of claim 21, wherein the outlet of each of the plurality of containers is positioned in a substantially central portion of the bottom of the container. 29. The method of claim 21, further comprising: positioning prongs of a forklift in one or more slots positioned adjacent the bottom of each of the plurality of containers in an open space region to thereby enhance lifting and positioning of the containers for stacking and moving the plurality of containers.
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