Apparatus, system, and method for temporary liquid commodity transfer stations
12129969 ยท 2024-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C2223/0153
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2225/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/0123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2270/0168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2205/0107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0119
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E60/32
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B67D7/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2205/0157
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2227/0341
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D7/845
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2265/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C6/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/083
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2225/0161
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/0161
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2225/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F17C13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C6/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An apparatus, system, and method for temporary fluid commodity transfer stations. A fluid commodity transfer structure can include a base member, a casing, and a fluid commodity transfer system. The fluid commodity transfer system can be configured to dispense a commodity for transloading from opposite sides of the fluid commodity transfer structure. A modular fueling station system can include one or more receptacles operably coupled to a fluid commodity transfer structure to allow a fluid commodity transfer system to utilize each receptacle as a fuel reservoir. The fluid commodity transfer structure can be loaded onto an intermodal transport vehicle, unloaded at a location, deposited at the location, and be operably coupled with one or more receptacles and/or other fluid commodity transfer structures to provide fueling infrastructure for fleet vehicles or allow for the commercial transfer of fluid from one receptable to another as a mobile fluid transfer system.
Claims
1. A fluid commodity transfer structure comprising: a base member having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one intermodal footprint, the base member configured for intermodal transport, wherein the top surface of the base member is configured to receive at least one receptacle disposed on the top side of the base member; a casing coupled to the top surface at a first end of the base member and abutting the at least one intermodal footprint, wherein the casing and the top surface of the base member are of a unitary construction forming a single structure; a fluid commodity transfer system disposed on the top surface of the base member within the casing, the fluid commodity transfer system comprising: a first side comprising a first outlet, a first inlet, and a first pump; a second side that is opposite the first side, the second side comprising a second outlet, a second inlet, and a second pump; and a third side comprising a third inlet, the third side facing the at least one receptacle; a barrier member coupled to a distal end of the base member opposite from the casing, the barrier member configured to: abut the at least one receptacle; and secure the at least one receptacle to the base member between the barrier member and the casing; and a conduit configured to operably couple the fluid commodity transfer system to the at least one receptacle, wherein the conduit is configured to couple the fluid commodity transfer system to a receptacle of another fluid commodity transfer structure to facilitate the fluid commodity transfer system transporting fluid to or from the receptacle of the another fluid commodity transfer structure.
2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the top surface of the base member includes a first intermodal footprint.
3. The structure of claim 2, wherein the casing and the fluid commodity transfer system abut the first intermodal footprint.
4. The structure of claim 2, wherein the first intermodal footprint of the base member is capable of receiving the at least one receptacle.
5. The structure of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the base member includes a second intermodal footprint.
6. The structure of claim 5, wherein the second intermodal footprint is configured to facilitate placement of the structure on an intermodal transport vehicle.
7. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a first receptacle removably disposed on the top surface of the base member and operably coupled to the system.
8. The structure of claim 1, wherein the conduit is removably coupled to the base member.
9. The structure of claim 7, wherein the first receptacle includes a tank and a frame.
10. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a boom operably coupled to the fluid commodity transfer structure and configured to dispense a fluid from at least one receptacle.
11. A method of establishing a temporary fueling station, the method comprising the steps of: deploying a fluid commodity transfer structure at a location, the fluid commodity transfer structure including a base member, a casing coupled to a top surface at a first end of the base member, a fluid commodity transfer system disposed within the casing, a first receptacle disposed on the top surface of the base member and abutting the casing and the fluid commodity transfer system, and a barrier member coupled to a distal end of the base member opposite from the casing, the barrier member configured to abut the first receptacle and secure the first receptacle to the base member between the barrier member and the casing, wherein the casing and the top surface of the member are of a unitary construction forming a single structure, and wherein the fluid commodity transfer system comprises: a first side comprising a first outlet, a first inlet, and a first pump; a second side that is opposite the first side, the second side comprising a second outlet, a second inlet, and a second pump; and a third side comprising a third inlet, the third side facing the first receptacle; coupling at least one other receptacle to the fluid commodity transfer structure via a conduit, wherein the conduit is configured to couple the fluid commodity transfer structure to the at least one other receptacle to facilitate the fluid commodity transfer system transporting fluid to or from the at least one other receptacle; and dispensing, via the system, a commodity from at least one of the first receptacle or the at least one other receptacle, wherein the base member includes at least one intermodal footprint, the base member configured for intermodal transport, and wherein the casing abuts the at least one intermodal footprint.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the location is proximate a railway and a roadway to allow product transfer between different modes of transportation.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the commodity is dispensed to a tender of a train.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the commodity is dispensed into a rail car for transportation.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the location is between two railroad tracks.
16. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of unloading the fluid commodity transfer structure from a vehicle.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the fluid commodity transfer structure is removably coupled to a rail car, fuel tender, or on-road transport trailer.
18. A modular fueling station system, the system comprising: a first fluid commodity transfer structure including: a base member having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one intermodal footprint, the base member configured for intermodal transport; a fluid commodity transfer system disposed within a casing coupled to the top surface at a first end of the base member, wherein the casing and the top surface of the member are of a unitary construction forming a single structure, the fluid commodity transfer system comprising: a first side comprising a first outlet, a first inlet, and a first pump; and a second side that is opposite the first side, the second side comprising a second outlet, a second inlet, and a second pump; and a barrier member coupled to a distal end of the base member opposite from the casing, the barrier member configured to: abut a first receptacle; and secure the first receptacle to the base member between the barrier member and the casing; the first receptacle removably disposed on the top surface of the base member and operably coupled to the fluid commodity transfer system; and a second fluid commodity transfer structure including a second receptacle, wherein the first fluid commodity transfer structure includes a conduit configured to operably couple the fluid commodity transfer system to the first receptacle, wherein the conduit is configured to couple the fluid commodity transfer system to the second receptacle of the second fluid commodity transfer structure to facilitate the fluid commodity transfer system transporting fluid to or from the second receptacle of the second fluid commodity transfer structure.
19. The system of claim 18, further including a plurality of additional receptacles.
20. The system of claim 18, wherein the second receptacle is removably disposed on the second fluid commodity transfer structure.
21. The system of claim 18, wherein the second receptacle is operably coupled to a second fluid commodity transfer system of the second fluid commodity transfer structure.
22. The system of claim 18, wherein the second receptacle is operably coupled to the system of the first structure.
23. The system of claim 22, further comprising a third receptacle is operably coupled to the fluid commodity transfer system of the first fluid commodity transfer structure.
24. A modular fluid commodity transfer system, the system comprising: a first transfer structure including: a base member having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one intermodal footprint, the base member configured for intermodal transport; a dispensing system disposed within a casing coupled to the top surface at a first end of the base member, wherein the casing and the top surface of the base member are of a unitary construction forming a single structure, the dispensing system comprising: a first side comprising a first outlet, a first inlet, and a first pump; and a second side that is opposite the first side, the second side comprising a second outlet, a second inlet, and a second pump; and a barrier member coupled to a distal end of the base member opposite from the casing, the barrier member configured to: abut a first receptacle; and secure the first receptacle to the base member between the barrier member and the casing; the first receptacle removably disposed on the top surface of the base member and operably coupled to the transfer system; and a second receptacle of a second transfer structure; and a conduit configured to operably couple the dispensing system to the first receptacle, wherein the conduit is configured to couple the dispensing system to the second receptacle of the second transfer structure to facilitate the dispensing system transporting fluid to or from the second receptacle of the second transfer structure, wherein the modular fluid commodity transfer system facilitates the transfer of a commodity between a road vehicle and a railcar.
25. The system of claim 24, wherein the structure is placed proximate a railway and a roadway to allow commodity transfer between different modes of transportation.
26. The fluid commodity transfer structure of claim 1, the fluid commodity transfer system further comprising a plurality of valves actuated by an electronic control unit, wherein the electronic control unit is configured to notify a user when to remove one or more connections after the user initiates an automated fueling event.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be readily understood by the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the present disclosure. The drawings illustrate the design and utility of one or more exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, in which like elements are referred to by like reference numbers or symbols. The objects and elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, proportion, or precise positional relationship. Instead, emphasis is focused on illustrating the principles of the present disclosure.
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(13) The preferred version of the disclosure presented in the following written description and the various features and advantageous details thereof, are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting examples included in the accompanying drawings and as detailed in the description, which follows. Descriptions of well-known components have been omitted so to not unnecessarily obscure the principle features described herein. The examples used in the following description are intended to facilitate an understanding of the ways in which the disclosure can be implemented and practiced. Accordingly, these examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
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(15) In one embodiment, the top side 104 of the base member 102 can include a first intermodal footprint. In one example, an intermodal footprint can be a surface configured to receive an intermodal structure. For example, an intermodal structure can include a container, a receptacle (e.g., like receptacle 200 in
(16) In another embodiment, the top side 104 can include a first intermodal footprint that can be configured to receive a receptacle. In one example, the top side 104 can be configured, via a first intermodal footprint, to receive a receptacle. For example, top side 104 can be include a first intermodal footprint that has a length and width similar to that of a receptacle. In another example, the top side 104 can include any sizing, shaping, or other design that can facilitate the receiving of a receptacle thereon. In another embodiment, the bottom side 106 can include a second intermodal footprint. For example, the bottom side 106 can have a length and width similar to that of an intermodal transport vehicle, e.g. a rail car, trailer, ship, etc. In another example, the bottom side 106 can include any sizing, shaping, or other design that can facilitate the mounting and/or removable mounting of the fluid commodity transfer structure 100 to an intermodal transport constituent. In another example, the bottom side 106 can be operable to support the fluid commodity transfer structure 100, such as on a substantially flat surface (e.g., the ground and/or a rail car); in another example, the bottom side 106 can be convex, concave, or any other shape.
(17) In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 100 can include a casing 108. For example, the casing 108 can be a shell, frame, box, enclosure, or any other element suitable to border a component. In another example, the casing 108 can be coupled to the top side 104 of the base member 102. In another example, the casing 108 can be coupled to the top side 104 of the base member 102 proximate a first intermodal footprint on the top side 104 of the base member 102. In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 100 can include a fluid commodity transfer system 110 couped to the top side 104 of the base member 102. In one example, the fluid commodity transfer system 110 can be within the casing 108. In another example, the casing 108 can provide protection for the fluid commodity transfer system 110. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer system 110 can be proximate a first intermodal footprint. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer system 110 can be configured to be removably coupled to a receptacle (such as receptacle 200 in
(18) In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 100 can include a generator and/or an air compressor. For example, the base member 102 can include an air compressor and/or a generator on the top side 104 of the base member 102. In another example, the base member 102 can be extended (e.g., beyond the casing 108 and/or the barrier member 112) such that the base member can accommodate and air pump and/or a generator. In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 100 can include an area for storage. For example, the base member 102 can include a space for storage on the top side 104 of the base member 102. In another example, the base member 102 can be extended (e.g., beyond the casing 108 and/or the barrier member 112) such that the base member 102 can accommodate an area for storage. In another example, a storage area can be covered by a housing, casing, and/or any other type of suitable coverage.
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(22) In one embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer system 400 can facilitate the dispensing of fluid from two separate sides of the fluid commodity transfer system 400. For example, the fluid commodity transfer system 400 can be mounted to a base member of a fluid commodity transfer structure (such as, e.g., base member 102 of fluid commodity transfer structure 100 depicted in
(23) In one embodiment, fluid commodity transfer systems in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure (e.g. fluid commodity transfer system 400) can be configured for different types of fluids. For example, a fluid commodity transfer system can be configured for liquid natural gas, diesel, gasoline, ethanol, water, or any other fluid. In another example, a side of a fluid commodity transfer system (e.g., first side 402 and/or second side 404) can be configured for a particular fluid. In another example, sides of a fluid commodity transfer system in accordance with principles of the present disclosure can each be configured for different types of fluid. For example, first side 402 can be configured for diesel, and second side 404 can be configured for liquid natural gas.
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(25) In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 500 can include a casing 504 in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. For example, the casing 504 can be a shell, frame, box, enclosure, or any other element suitable to encase a component. In another example, the casing 504 can be coupled to the top side of the base member 502. In another example, the casing 504 can be coupled to the top side of the base member 502 proximate a first intermodal footprint on the top side of the base member 502. In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer structure 500 can include a fluid commodity transfer system 506 in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. In one example, the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can be coupled to the top side of the base member 502. In one example, the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can be within the casing 504. In another example, the casing 504 can provide protection for the fluid commodity transfer system 506. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can be proximate a first intermodal footprint. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can be configured to be removably coupled to a receptacle 508. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can be configured to be coupled with any receptacle, such as to facilitate the dispensing of a fluid from a receptacle.
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(27) In another embodiment, the station 600 can include a conduit 608. In one example, the conduit 608 can be coupled to the intermodal transport vehicle 602. In another embodiment, the conduit can be removably coupled to the intermodal transport vehicle 602. In one example, the conduit 608 can be coupled to the fluid commodity transfer structure 500. In another embodiment, the conduit can be removably coupled to the fluid commodity transfer structure 500. In one embodiment, the conduit 608 can be used to facilitate transportation of fluid from and/or to the fluid commodity transfer structure 500. For example, the receptacle 508 of the fluid commodity transfer structure 500 can be coupled to the conduit 608 (e.g., via the fluid commodity transfer system 506), such that fluid can flow through the conduit 608 to and/or from the receptacle 508. For example, the conduit 608 can extend forward or aft of the rail car 602, such as to another rail car forward or aft of the rail car 602. In this manner, the conduit 608 can coupled to, e.g., a receptacle forward or aft of receptacle 508 of the fluid commodity transfer structure 500, e.g., such that the fluid commodity transfer system 506 can transport fluid to and/or from the other receptacles, as well as receptacle 508. In another embodiment, the conduit 608 can be removed and/or repositioned, such that the conduit 608 can extend any direction from the fueling station 600 in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure, further discussed below.
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(32) In another embodiment, the apparatus 1000 can include a fluid boom (boom) (boom arm) 1010 operably coupled to the apparatus 1000. In one example, the boom 1010 can be operably coupled to the casing 1004; in another example, the boom can be operably coupled to the receptacle 1008. In another example, the boom 1010 can be operably coupled to, e.g., an intermodal transport vehicle on which the base member 1002 sits. In another embodiment, the boom 1010 can be coupled in any manner suitable to facilitate dispensing of fluid via the boom to one or more destinations. For example, the boom 1010 can include an arm 1014 that can be coupled to the casing 1004, receptacle 1008, base member 1002, and/or intermodal transport vehicle. In one example, the arm 1014 can be automated. For example, the arm 1014 can be configured to be remote controlled. In another example, the arm 1014 can be manually operated, such that personnel can utilize the arm 1014 to facilitate the dispensing of fluid. In another embodiment, the boom 1010 can include a hose 1012 or hoses 1012 that can be coupled to the fluid commodity transfer system 1006 and extend through the boom 1010, such as to facilitate the dispensing of fluid via the boom.
(33) In one embodiment, the principles of the present disclosure can include the operable coupling of one or more fluid commodity transfer structures together with one or more receptacles to facilitate establishment of a pop-up fluid commodity transfer station that can vary in size as needed. In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer systems disclosed herein can be configured to dispense fluid automatically. For example, the fluid commodity transfer systems can be in operable communication with one or more sensors, such as to sense a fluid level in a fluid tender. In another example, the fluid commodity transfer systems can be in operable communication with one or more controllers that can be configured to receive data from the one or more sensors and utilize such data to determine a duration of dispensing or an amount of overall fluid to dispense. For example, actuated valves can be operated by an electronic control unit. In another example, a user of the system can make connection and initiate an automatic liquid transfer event, and a controller can notify a user when connections should be removed. In another example, automatic liquid transfer can make use of lading level measurements on board, e.g., a fluid tender, to determine how much fluid is needed.
(34) In another embodiment, the fluid commodity transfer systems can dispense fluid at particular rates. For example, a fluid commodity transfer system in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can be configured to dispense fluid at 300 gallons per minute or more. In another example, a fluid commodity transfer system can be configured to dispense fluid at around 150 gallons per minute. In another embodiment, a fluid commodity transfer system in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can be configured to utilize shore power and/or shore air (e.g., power and/or air that is not generated on-board an intermodal transport vehicle). In another example, a fluid commodity transfer system in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can be configured to utilize power and/or air generated on-board an intermodal transport vehicle. In another embodiment, a fluid commodity transfer system in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can be configured to utilize power and/or air generated on a fluid commodity transfer structure.
(35) The present disclosure achieves at least the following advantages:
(36) 1. Pop-up fluid commodity transfer stations that can be picked up and moved as needed;
(37) 2. Modular fluid commodity transfer structures that can be configured for intermodal transport to enable fluid dispensing without constructing a permanent fluid commodity transfer station;
(38) 3. Enabling the establishment of temporary fluid commodity transfer stations or commercial transfer points;
(39) 4. Enabling dispensing of fluid to two separate fluid tenders or railcars on two separate tracks via one fluid commodity transfer structure, or the dispensing of fluid to on-road highway trailers from railcars via the same fluid commodity transfer structure;
(40) 5. Fluid dual-dispensing via a fluid commodity transfer structure capable of dispensing fluid from both sides of the fluid commodity transfer structure;
(41) 6. Providing a temporary fluid commodity transfer station system which can be easily restocked as needed, such as by replacing empty receptacles with full receptacles, and coupling the full receptacles to fluid commodity transfer structures;
(42) 7. Allowing for modular fluid commodity transfer systems that can maximize a fluid reservoir by coupling singular fluid commodity transfer structures to multiple receptacles and/or to each other;
(43) 8. Modulating fluid dispensing via fluid commodity transfer structure with two intermodal footprints, such that receptacles can be exchanged on the structure, and the structure itself can be exchanged amongst intermodal transport vehicles;
(44) The description in this patent document should not be read as implying that any particular element, step, or function can be an essential or critical element that must be included in the claim scope. Also, none of the claims can be intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. 112(f) with respect to any of the appended claims or claim elements unless the exact words means for or step for are explicitly used in the particular claim, followed by a participle phrase identifying a function. Use of terms such as (but not limited to) mechanism, module, device, unit, component, element, member, apparatus, machine, system, processor, processing device, or controller within a claim can be understood and intended to refer to structures known to those skilled in the relevant art, as further modified or enhanced by the features of the claims themselves, and can be not intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. 112(f). Particularly, a fluid commodity transfer system is not intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. 112(f), as shown in at least
(45) The disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. For example, each of the new structures described herein, may be modified to suit particular local variations or requirements while retaining their basic configurations or structural relationships with each other or while performing the same or similar functions described herein. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the scope of the inventions can be established by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Further, the individual elements of the claims are not well-understood, routine, or conventional. Instead, the claims are directed to the unconventional inventive concept described in the specification.