Silo with reconfigurable orientation
US-2017327309-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US10895114B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10895114-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313836405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A system and methodology facilitates the handling of oilfield materials in a space efficient manner. The oilfield materials are delivered without blowers to at least one modular silo. Each modular silo comprises an outer housing defining an enclosed interior. A vertical conveyor is positioned within the enclosed interior and is used to lift the oilfield material from a silo inlet to an upper portion of the modular silo without utilizing airflow to carry the oilfield materials. Once the oilfield materials are disposed within the upright modular silo, the outflow of oilfield materials through a silo outlet may be controlled so as to selectively release the desired amount of material into a blender or other suitable equipment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for handling oilfield materials, comprising: a plurality of modular silos, each modular silo disposed in a silo frame and being sized for over-the-road transport by a trailer, each modular silo having an outer housing supported by the silo frame, the outer housing and silo frame surrounding an enclosed interior for holding an oilfield material, a first inlet located at an upper portion of the enclosed interior, and a feeder through which the oilfield material is discharged from a lower portion of the enclosed interior to a common area for blending, the common area located below the outer housing, wherein each modular silo further comprises a mechanical vertical conveyor system having a second inlet configured to receive the oilfield material, wherein the second inlet is disposed at a lower portion of the mechanical vertical conveyor system, wherein the mechanical vertical conveyor system is configured to deliver the oilfield material into the upper portion of the enclosed interior at the first inlet located at the upper portion of the enclosed interior along a first enclosed pathway of the mechanical vertical conveyor system, and wherein the first enclosed pathway extends from the second inlet to a conveyor head of the mechanical vertical conveyor system; a modular support structure, each of the plurality of modular silos configured to be releasably mounted to the modular support structure, wherein the feeders of at least two of the modular silos of the plurality of modular silos are oriented to deliver the oilfield material to the common area for blending, the common area located above the modular support structure when the modular silo is releasably mounted to the modular support structure, and the outer housings of the modular silos overlapping the common area; a belt conveyor coupled to the second inlet of the mechanical vertical conveyor system of at least one modular silo via a lower end hopper, wherein the belt conveyor is positioned to deliver the oilfield material to the second inlet of the mechanical vertical conveyor system via the lower end hopper from an unload area, the belt conveyor having a horizontal portion overlapping with an inclined portion, the horizontal portion positioned in the unload area and configured to permit a truck to back over the horizontal portion, wherein the inclined portion of the belt conveyor comprises a second enclosed pathway from the unload area to the lower end hopper, and wherein the first enclosed pathway and the second enclosed pathway form an enclosed system for oilfield material from the unload area to the conveyor head of the mechanical vertical conveyor system. 2. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the mechanical vertical conveyor system comprises a bucket elevator. 3. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of modular silos comprises four silos coupled together. 4. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the modular support structure supports the feeders of the modular silos at a sufficient height above the common area to allow a truck mounted portable blending system to be moved under the feeders of the modular silos and above the modular support structure. 5. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the horizontal portion has a length in a range from 8 (2.4384 meters) feet to 51 (15.5448 meters) feet, and a height above the ground less than 12 inches. 6. The system as recited in claim 5 , wherein the horizontal portion has a height in a range from 6 inches to 8 inches. 7. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of modular silos include a first modular silo and a second modular silo, the outer housing of the first modular silo having a first housing side, and the outer housing of the second modular silo having a first housing side, the first housing sides of the first and second modular silos being adjacent to one another, and wherein the feeders of the first and second modular silos are adjacent to the first housing sides of the first and second modular silos. 8. The system as recited in claim 7 , wherein the feeder of the first modular silo is spaced a first distance less than six (1.8288 meters) feet from the first housing side of the first modular silo. 9. The system as recited in claim 7 , wherein the outer housing has a substantially rectangular configuration defining four corners, and wherein the feeder of the first modular silo is adjacent to one of the corners and within a quadrant defined by the outer housing. 10. The system as recited in claim 7 , wherein the mechanical vertical conveyor system of the first modular silo has a first centerline extending from an additional lower portion of the outer housing to an upper portion of the outer housing, and the first housing side of the first modular silo has a second centerline extending from the additional lower portion to the upper portion of the housing, and wherein the first centerline is horizontally offset from the second centerline at the upper portion of the outer housing. 11. The system as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first centerline is canted at an angle less than 5 degrees to parallel with the second centerline. 12. The system as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first centerline is horizontally offset from the second centerline between two (0.6096 meters) feet and seven (2.1336 meters) feet at the upper portion of the outer housing. 13. A system for handling oilfield materials, comprising: a modular silo configured to be releasably mounted to a modular support structure, comprising: an outer housing disposed in a silo frame, the silo frame and the outer housing defining an enclosed interior, the outer housing having a lower portion and an upper portion, the outer housing also having a first inlet located at the upper portion of the outer housing; a feeder configured to deliver oilfield material to a common area for blending, the common area located below the outer housing of the modular silo; and a common mechanical conveyor of the modular silo comprising a second inlet to receive blendable oilfield materials at a lower portion, wherein the common mechanical conveyor comprises a conveyor head configured to deliver the blendable oilfield materials to the enclosed interior of the modular silo at the inlet at the upper portion of the outer housing, and wherein the common mechanical conveyor comprises a first enclosed pathway extending from the second inlet to the conveyor head; and a belt conveyor coupled to the second inlet of the common mechanical conveyor, wherein the belt conveyor is positioned to deliver the oilfield material to the second inlet of the common mechanical conveyor from an unload area, the belt conveyor having a horizontal portion overlapping with an inclined portion, the horizontal portion positioned in the unload area and configured to permit a truck to back over the horizontal portion, wherein the inclined portion of the belt conveyor comprises a second enclosed pathway from the unload area to a lower end hopper, and wherein the first enclosed pathway and the second enclosed pathway form an enclosed system for oilfield material from the unload area to the conveyor head. 14. A system for handling oilfield materials, comprising: a modular silo configured to be releasably mounted to a modular support structure and to deliver oilfield materials to a common area located below the modular silo, comprising: an outer housing defining an enclosed interior, the outer housing having a lower portion and an upper portion, the outer housing having a first vertical centerline extending from the lower portion to the upper portion of the housin
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