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Henning F Ottsen

from Ventura, CA
Age ~82

Henning Ottsen Phones & Addresses

  • 2893 Grove St, Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 653-0454
  • Boulder, CO
  • Santa Paula, CA
  • 2893 Grove Ln, Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 729-1202

Work

Position: Retired

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Henning Ottsen
President
Community Power Systems of California
Management Consulting Services
2893 Grv Ln, Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 643-6363
Henning Ottsen
Owner
Ottsen Henning PH.D
Towing/Tugboat Services
2893 Grv Ln, Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 653-0454
Henning Ottsen
President
SAN BUENAVENTURA SYMPHONY, INCORPORATED
Entertainer/Entertainment Group
61 San Benito Ave, Ventura, CA 93004
Henning Ottsen
President
FIRST UNITED METHODIST ENDOWMENT FUND OF VENTURA
1338 E Santa Clara St, Ventura, CA 93001
1388 E Santa Clara St, Ventura, CA 93001

Publications

Us Patents

Maritime Emissions Control System

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US Patent:
7258710, Aug 21, 2007
Filed:
Apr 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/835197
Inventors:
Salvador Caro - Camarillo CA, US
Henning Ottsen - Ventura CA, US
John G. Powell - Santa Clarita CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Cleanup Technologies, Inc. - Rancho Dominguez CA
International Classification:
A01F 25/00
A01F 25/10
US Classification:
553851, 55356, 55DIG 18, 55DIG 46, 95273, 110121, 110125, 110216, 110217, 114187, 366 22, 366 25, 366 40, 440 89 A, 440 89 R, 440113
Abstract:
An Advanced Maritime Emissions Control System (AMECS) includes several Exhaust Intake Bonnets (EIBs) of different size and/or shape, an Emissions Capture System (ECS), and an Advanced Maritime Emissions Control Unit (AMECU) mounted on an Unpowered Seagoing Barge (USB). The EIB includes a cage formed by downward curved ribs, a shroud which is lowerable to cover the ribs, a belt near a lower edge of the EIB for retaining and sealing the EIB to a stack, and a mechanism for tightening the lower edge of the EIB (and thus the belt) around the stack. The ECS lifts one of the several EIBs onto the stack of an Ocean Going Vessel (OGV). Exhaust from the stack is drawn through a large diameter duct to the AMECU. The AMECU processes the exhaust through multiple treatment stages. The stages include pre conditioning the exhaust, oxidizing, reducing, polishing, and precipitating.

High Thermal Efficiency Selective Catalytic Reduction (Scr) System

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US Patent:
7275366, Oct 2, 2007
Filed:
Sep 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/941731
Inventors:
John G. Powell - Santa Clarita CA, US
Salvador Caro - Camarillo CA, US
Henning Ottsen - Ventura CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Cleanup Technologies, Inc. - Rancho Dominguez CA
International Classification:
F01N 3/00
F01N 3/10
F01N 5/02
US Classification:
60320, 60286, 60288, 60295, 60296, 60298, 60301
Abstract:
An emissions control system utilizes otherwise wasted heat to efficiently reduce emissions in a main exhaust flow. Heat stored in exhaust from an auxiliary generator (i. e. , auxiliary exhaust) may be used to convert urea to ammonia used by a Selective Catalytic Reducer (SCR) system, and/or the auxiliary exhaust may be used to heat the main exhaust flow before entry into an SCR. Additionally, a heat exchanger may be used to transfer heat from a hot clean flow out of the SCR, to the main exhaust flow entering the SCR. Previously, mobile emissions control systems have not used SCR systems to reduce NOx because of the cost and space required for heater fuel. The efficient use of otherwise wasted heat reduces fuel cost and fuel storage requirements, and thereby makes an SCR systems feasible for use in mobile emissions control systems.

Air Pollution Control System For Ocean-Going Vessels

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US Patent:
8327631, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Mar 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/092477
Inventors:
Sal Caro - Camarillo CA, US
Henning Ottsen - Ventura CA, US
John Powell - Santa Clarita CA, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/00
US Classification:
60297, 60274, 60286, 60301, 60303, 60311, 60320
Abstract:
A platform mounted emissions control unit includes a first system to reduce Particulate Matter (PM), Sulfur Dioxide (SO), and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), and a second system to reduce Oxides of Nitrogen (NO). The systems serially process exhaust from a mobile or stationary pollution source. In one embodiment, first system is an Ionizing Wet Scrubber (IWS) and the second system is a Selective Catalytic Reducer (SCR), wherein the IWS processes the exhaust first to improve efficiency and service life of the SCR. A generator produces power required by the IWS and SCR, and heat from exhaust of the generator may be used convert urea to ammonia for use by the SCR, and to heat the exhaust flow into the SCR. The SCR may further include a heat exchanger to capture heat in the flow out of the SCR and use the captured heat to heat the flow into the SCR.

Marine Cable Location System

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US Patent:
45134014, Apr 23, 1985
Filed:
Mar 16, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/358755
Inventors:
Henning Ottsen - Ventura CA
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G01V 138
US Classification:
367 19
Abstract:
An acoustic positioning system for locating a marine cable at an exploration site employs a plurality of acoustic transponders, each having a characteristic frequency, at spaced-apart positions along the cable. A marine vessel measures the depth to the transponders as the vessel passes over the cable and measures the slant range from the vessel to each of the acoustic transponders as the vessel travels in a parallel and horizontally offset path to the cable.

Ocean Bottom Seismic Cable Connector

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US Patent:
44693923, Sep 4, 1984
Filed:
Mar 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/359963
Inventors:
Gene A. Edgerton - Ventura CA
John H. Engel - Ventura CA
Henning Ottsen - Ventura CA
Henry A. Seal - Arlington TX
Joseph F. Wadsworth - Ojai CA
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H01R 1356
US Classification:
339117R
Abstract:
A cable connector for connecting marine seismic cables having an electrical conductor and a high tensile strength load transmitting core, comprising a housing having spherical sockets provided in opposite ends thereof, a pair of diametrically opposed grooves extending partially into the inner surface of the spherical sockets and extending longitudinally relative to the housing, strain relief members attached to the cables having substantially spherical ball portions at each end thereof rotatably positioned within the spherical sockets of the housing, and a pair of diametrically opposed pockets in the outer surface of the ball portions arranged to register with the grooves of the spherical sockets. A pair of projections extend from opposite sides of the ball portions and project into the grooves of the spherical sockets whereby the strain relief members are free to simultaneously rotate about the projections and translate along the grooves.
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