John Darryl Begnaud, Age 7217440 Frio Dr, Beaumont, TX 77713

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17440 Frio Dr, Beaumont, TX 77713 (409) 782-0402

Roswell, GA

5810 Redwood River Dr, Kingwood, TX 77345 (281) 360-0560

Humble, TX

Manhattan, KS

College Station, TX

Atlanta, GA

Jefferson, TX

17440 Frio Dr, Beaumont, TX 77713 (281) 734-0700

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Company: Warren electric supply Oct 1990 to Jan 2002 Position: Automation specialist

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Lamar University 1982 to 1986 Specialities: Computer Science

Industries

Oil & Energy

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Automation Specialist

Location:
6380 Lbj Fwy, Dallas, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Warren Electric Supply Oct 1990 - Jan 2002
Automation Specialist
The Reynolds Company Oct 1990 - Jan 2002
Automation Specialist
Education:
Lamar University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Computer Science

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Us Patents

Golf Swing Training And Exercise Device

US Patent:
6386988, May 14, 2002
Filed:
Jun 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/597063
Inventors:
Randy Shearer - Missouri City TX
John Begnaud - Kingwood TX
Ira Kisver - The Woodland TX
Assignee:
SBK Innovations, L.P. - Missouri City TX
International Classification:
A63B 2100
US Classification:
473220, 473257, 473267, 473274, 473278
Abstract:
A golf swing training and exercise system for improving the golf swing of a golfer. The system includes a mat with an optically reflective surface, an elongated golf device having three sections and two lasers. Each laser attaches to one end of the golf device and projects a laser beam onto a mat.

Golf Swing Training And Exercise Device

US Patent:
2002012, Sep 5, 2002
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136215
Inventors:
Randy Shearer - Missouri City TX, US
John Begnaud - Kingwood TX, US
Ira Kisver - The Woodland TX, US
International Classification:
A63B069/36
US Classification:
473/219000
Abstract:
A golf swing training and exercise system for improving the golf swing of a golfer. The system includes a mat with an optically reflective surface, an elongated golf device having three sections and two lasers. Each laser attaches to one end of the golf device and projects a laser beam onto a mat.

Control System For A Furfural Refining Unit Receiving Heavy Sweet Charge Oil

US Patent:
4212070, Jul 8, 1980
Filed:
Jun 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/912908
Inventors:
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Port Arthur TX
Frank L. Barger - Port Arthur TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
G06G 758
C10G 2100
US Classification:
364500
Abstract:
A furfural refining unit treats heavy sweet charge oil with a furfural solvent in a refining tower to yield raffinate and extract mix. The furfural is recovered from the raffinate and from the extract mix and returned to the refining tower. A system controlling the refining unit includes a gravity analyzer, a flash point temperature analyzer, a sulfur analyzer and viscosity analyzers; all analyzing the heavy sweet charge oil and providing corresponding signals, sensors sense the flow rates of the charge oil and the solvent flowing into the refining tower and the temperature of the extract mix and provide corresponding signals. One of the flow rates of the heavy sweet charge oil and the furfural flow rates is controlled in accordance with the signals from all the analyzers and all the sensors, while the other flow rate of the heavy sweet charge oil and the furfural flow rates is constant.

Solvent Dewaxing Process

US Patent:
4375403, Mar 1, 1983
Filed:
Jan 18, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/340436
Inventors:
Charles W. Harrison - Houston TX
Herbert J. Pitman - Nederland TX
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Kingwood TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
C10G 2100
C10G 2102
US Classification:
208 33
Abstract:
A process for dewaxing a petroleum oil stock with a liquid solvent employing direct heat exchange cooling of solvent-oil mixture with an immiscible liquid chilling medium.

Furfural Refining Unit Control System

US Patent:
4162197, Jul 24, 1979
Filed:
Jun 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/912909
Inventors:
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Port Arthur TX
Frank L. Barger - Port Arthur TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 2100
C06G 758
US Classification:
196 1452
Abstract:
A system controls a furfural refining unit in which the furfural refining unit includes an extractor receiving furfural and charge oil, one of which is at a predetermined flow rate while the other flow rate is to be controlled and providing raffinate and extract mix. The control system includes sensors sensing the flow rate, the gravity, the viscosity, the flash point temperature, the refractive index and the sulfur content of the charge oil. Other sensors sense the flow rate of the furfural and the temperature of the extract mix. The signals from the sensors are provided to control apparatus which controls the other flow rate of the charge oil and the furfural flow rates in accordance with the signals from the sensors.

Control System For A Furfural Refining Unit Receiving Medium Sweet Charge Oil

US Patent:
4161427, Jul 17, 1979
Filed:
Jun 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/912913
Inventors:
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Port Arthur TX
Frank L. Barger - Port Arthur TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 2100
C06G 758
US Classification:
196 1452
Abstract:
A furfural refining unit treates medium sweet charge oil with a furfural solvent in a refining tower to yield raffinate and extract mix. The furfural is recovered from the raffinate and from the extract mix and returned to the refining tower. A system controlling the refining unit includes a gravity analyzer, a refractometer and viscosity analyzer, all analyzing the medium sweet charge oil and providing corresponding signals, sensors sense the flow rates of the charge oil and the furfural flowing into the refining tower and the temperature of the extract mix and provide corresponding signals. One of the flow rates of the medium sweet charge oil and the furfural flow rates is controlled in accordance with the signals from all the analyzers and all the sensors, while the other flow rate of the medium sweet charge oil and the furfural flow rates is constant.

Control System For A Furfural Refining Unit Receiving Light Sour Charge Oil

US Patent:
4164450, Aug 14, 1979
Filed:
Jun 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/912911
Inventors:
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Port Arthur TX
Frank L. Barger - Port Arthur TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
C10G 2100
G06G 758
US Classification:
196 1452
Abstract:
A furfural refining unit treats light sour charge oil with a furfural solvent in a refining tower to yield raffinate and extract mix. The furfural is recovered from the raffinate and from the extract mix and returned to the refining tower. A system controlling the refining unit includes a gravity analyzer, a flash point temperature analyzer and viscosity analyzers; all analyzing the light sour charge oil and providing corresponding signals, sensors sense the flow rates of the charge oil and the furfural flowing into the refining tower and the temperature of the extract mix and provide corresponding signals. One of the flow rates of its light sour charge oil and the furfural flow rates is controlled in accordance with the signals from all the analyzers and all the sensors, while the other flow rate of the light sour charge oil and the furfural flow rates is constant.

Control System For A Furfural Refining Unit Receiving Medium Sour Charge Oil

US Patent:
4172014, Oct 23, 1979
Filed:
Jun 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/912912
Inventors:
Avilino Sequeira - Port Arthur TX
John D. Begnaud - Port Arthur TX
Frank L. Barger - Port Arthur TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
C10G 2100
C06G 758
US Classification:
196 1452
Abstract:
A solvent refining unit treats medium sour charge oil with a furfural solvent in a refining tower to yield raffinate and extract mix. The furfural is recovered from the raffinate and from the extract mix and returned to the refining tower. A system controlling the refining unit includes a gravity analyzer, a flash point temperature analyzer, a sulfur analyzer, a refractometer and viscosity analyzers; all analyzing the medium sour charge oil and providing corresponding signals, sensors sense the flow rates of the charge oil and the furfural flowing into the refining tower and the temperature of the extract mix and provide corresponding signals. One of the flow rates of the medium sour charge oil and the furfural flow rates is controlled in accordance with the signals from all the analyzers, the refractometer and all the sensors, while the other flow rate of the medium sour charge oil and the furfural flow rates is constant.

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