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James H Shnell

from Santa Ana, CA
Age ~74

James Shnell Phones & Addresses

  • 1371 Smokewood Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92705
  • 2443 Hill St, Santa Monica, CA 90405
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Tustin, CA

Work

Company: Jackson DeMarco Tidus Peckenpaugh Address: 2030 Main St, Irvine, CA 92614 Specialities: Business - 100%

Education

School / High School: Stanford University

Ranks

Licence: California - Active Date: 1981

Interests

job inquiries, expertise requests, busin...

Industries

Law Practice

Specialities

Corporate • Mergers and Acquisitions • Financings • Business Law

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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James Hallows Shnell, Irvine CA - Lawyer

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Address:
Jackson DeMarco Tidus Peckenpaugh
2030 Main St, Irvine, CA 92614
(949) 851-7462 (Office), (949) 752-0597 (Fax)
Licenses:
California - Active 1981
Education:
Stanford University
University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
Specialties:
Business - 100%
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James Shnell - Lawyer

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Office:
Jackson Tidus, A Law Corporation
Specialties:
Corporate
Mergers and Acquisitions
Financings
Business Law
ISLN:
903759593
Admitted:
1981
University:
Harvard Business School, M.B.A., 1978; Stanford University, A.B., 1972
Law School:
University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law, J.D., 1981

Resumes

Resumes

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Partner At Jackson Demarco Tidus & Peckenpaugh

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Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Experience:
Jackson DeMarco Tidus & Peckenpaugh (Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Law Practice industry): Partner,  (-) 

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James H Shnell
President
Ocean Geothermal Energy Foundation
Civic/Social Association
1371 Smokewood Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92705
17602 17 St, Tustin, CA 92780
2030 Main St, Irvine, CA 92614

Publications

Us Patents

Deep Sea Geothermal Energy System

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US Patent:
8640462, Feb 4, 2014
Filed:
Jul 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/499689
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
F03G 4/00
US Classification:
606412
Abstract:
A geothermal energy system utilizes geothermal heat under the floor of a body of water. The system includes at least one well having a top and a bottom. At least one well is drilled to a sufficient depth to access geothermal heat from one or more areas under the floor. The system further includes at least one energy converter operatively coupled to the well. The at least one energy converter is configured to convert the geothermal heat to another form of energy.

Ocean Floor Deep-Sea Submerged Deck

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US Patent:
20100258320, Oct 14, 2010
Filed:
Apr 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/758270
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
E21B 19/16
E21B 7/12
E21B 7/136
US Classification:
166377, 175 5, 166380
Abstract:
A system for drilling a deep-sea borehole in a seabed is provided. The system includes a drill string having a plurality of strands adapted to be reversibly connected together to assemble the drill string and reversibly disconnected from one another to disassemble the drill string. The system further includes a submerged drilling deck anchored on the seabed, the deck adapted to reversibly connect the strands together and to reversibly disconnect the strands from one another. Methods of disassembling and assembling the drill string are also provided.

System And Method For Drilling In Rock Using Microwaves

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US Patent:
20140041940, Feb 13, 2014
Filed:
Mar 14, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/828298
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
E21B 7/14
US Classification:
175 11
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for drilling a wellbore in a material, such as rock. The apparatus can include a microwave source, a first fluid source, and a second fluid source. The microwave source can be configured to transmit microwave energy to a surface of the material to alter the material. The first fluid source can be configured to emit a first fluid to the surface of the material to alter the material. The first fluid can be substantially absorptive to the microwave energy. The second fluid source can be configured to emit a second fluid to the surface of the material to flush the first fluid from the surface of the material. The second fluid can be substantially transparent to the microwave energy.

System For Geothermal Production Of Electricity

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US Patent:
56972180, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/486704
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
F03G 700
US Classification:
606412
Abstract:
A system for the generation of electricity from geothermal energy that is less expensive, more efficient, and avoids dealing with undesirable byproducts, is disclosed. The system of the present invention relies on using endothermic reactions at the bottom of a well to capture and store the geothermal heat, and exothermic reactions at the top of the well to release the heat stored within the products of the endothermic reactions. In the preferred embodiment, the endothermic reaction is the decomposition of water. To induce the endothermic reaction as well as to harvest and separate the resulting products, a catalytic device is used where each type of product selectively diffuses into its individual conduit. The endothermic products undergo the exothermic reaction in a combustion turbine, and the products of the exothermic reaction are immediately condensed in a condenser. In the preferred embodiment the condenser condenses steam into liquid water to be returned down the well, thus creating a closed system.

System For Geothermal Production Of Electricity

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US Patent:
59116846, Jun 15, 1999
Filed:
Aug 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/919380
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
F03G 700
US Classification:
606412
Abstract:
A system for the generation of electricity from geothermal energy that is less expensive, more efficient, and avoids dealing with undesirable byproducts, is disclosed. The system of the present invention relies on using endothermic reactions at the bottom of a well to capture and store the geothermal heat, and exothermic reactions at the top of the well to release the heat stored within the products of the endothermic reactions. In the preferred embodiment, the endothermic reaction is the dehydrogenation of ethanol. To induce the endothermic reaction as well as to harvest and separate the resulting products, a catalytic device is used where each type of product selectively diffuses into its individual conduit. The endothermic products undergo the exothermic reaction in a combustion turbine, and the products of the exothermic reaction are immediately condensed in a condenser. In the preferred embodiment the condenser condenses ethanol vapor into a liquid to be returned down the well, thus creating a closed system.

System For Geothermal Production Of Electricity

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US Patent:
56619774, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
May 31, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/650595
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
F03G 700
US Classification:
606412
Abstract:
A system for the generation of electricity from geothermal energy that is less expensive and more efficient, and avoids dealing with undesirable byproducts, is disclosed. The first system of the present invention relies on using endothermic reactions at the bottom of a well to capture and store the geothermal heat, and exothermic reactions at the top of the well to release the heat stored within the products of the endothermic reactions. In one preferred embodiment, the endothermic reaction is the decomposition of water. To induce the endothermic reaction as well as to harvest and separate the resulting products, a catalytic device is used where each type of product selectively diffuses into its individual conduit. The endothermic products undergo the exothermic reaction in a combustion turbine, and the products of the exothermic reaction are immediately condensed in a condenser. In one preferred embodiment, the condenser condenses steam into liquid water to be returned down the well, thus creating a closed system.

Deep Sea Collection Of Solid Materials From Geothermal Fluid

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US Patent:
20140190899, Jul 10, 2014
Filed:
Jan 7, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/149738
Inventors:
James H. Shnell - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/02
C02F 1/52
US Classification:
210737, 210435, 210184, 210387, 210335
Abstract:
An apparatus for collecting solid materials from a fluid is provided. The apparatus includes a conduit configured to allow the fluid to flow therethrough. The apparatus further includes a mesh extending across the conduit. The mesh is configured to allow the fluid to flow therethrough and to allow a solid material to precipitate out of the fluid onto the mesh. The apparatus further includes a support structure configured to support the mesh in position across the conduit
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