24007 Spring Crystal Ct, Spring, TX 77373 • 2812888434
Lumberton, TX
Biloxi, MS
Whiteman Air Force Base, MO
Willis, TX
Montgomery, TX
Work
Company:
Robert A. Culp, Esq.
Address:
Specialities
International Law • Government Contract Law • Commercial Contract Law • White Collar Crime • Consumer Protection • Appeals • Corporate & Incorporation • Criminal Defense • Consumer Law • Criminal Law
International Law Government Contract Law Commercial Contract Law White Collar Crime Consumer Protection Appeals Corporate & Incorporation Criminal Defense Consumer Law Criminal Law
ISLN:
908084515
Admitted:
1968
University:
Columbia; Duke University, A.B., 1962
Law School:
University Of Virginia, Ll.B., 1965
License Records
Robert Culp
License #:
1774 - Expired
Category:
Asbestos
Issued Date:
Apr 23, 1991
Effective Date:
Apr 23, 1991
Expiration Date:
Apr 9, 1993
Type:
Asbestos Supervisor
Robert Culp
License #:
675 - Expired
Category:
Asbestos
Issued Date:
Jul 21, 1989
Effective Date:
Jul 21, 1989
Expiration Date:
Jul 21, 1990
Type:
Asbestos Worker
Us Patents
Method Of Operating A Dehydrogenation Reactor System
Ruth Mary Kowaleski - Cypress TX, US Robert Dielman Culp - Katy TX, US
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07C 5/333
US Classification:
585952, 585440, 585444, 585445
Abstract:
Described is a method for operating and shutting down a dehydrogenation reactor that contains a volume of dehydrogenation catalyst. After termination of the introduction of a dehydrogenation feed into the dehydrogenation reactor that is operated under dehydrogenation reaction conditions, a first cooling fluid comprising steam is introduced into the reactor for a first time period sufficient to cool the dehydrogenation catalyst contained in the dehydrogenation reactor to a second temperature. The introduction of the first cooling fluid is terminated followed by the introduction of a second cooling fluid for a second time period sufficient to cool the dehydrogenation catalyst contained in the dehydrogenation reactor to a third temperature that allows for the handling and removal of the dehydrogenation catalyst from the dehydrogenation reactor.
Catalyst Comprising Iron Oxide Made By Heat Decomposition Of An Iron Halide And A Lanthanide
Robert Dielman Culp - Katy TX, US Eugene Harry Theobald - Richmond TX, US Sarah Louise Weaver - Covington LA, US
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
B01J 23/00
US Classification:
502302, 502303, 502304
Abstract:
A catalyst which is based upon an iron oxide and a compound of a lanthanide, of which iron oxide at least a portion is made by a process which involves heat decomposition of an iron halide, the lanthanide being in a quantity in the range of from 0. 07 to 0. 15 mole per mole iron oxide present in the catalyst, calculated as FeO; a process for the preparation of the catalyst; a process for the dehydrogenation of an alkylaromatic compound which process involves contacting a feed containing the alkylaromatic compound with the catalyst; and a method of using an alkenylaromatic compound for making polymers or copolymers, in which method the alkenylaromatic compound has been prepared by the dehydrogenation process.
Methods For Designing And Operating A Dehydrogenation Process System That Uses A High Stability Dehydrogenation Catalyst
Robert Culp - Katy TX, US Richard Newman - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C07C 2/64
US Classification:
585444000
Abstract:
A method of improving the operation a dehydrogenation reactor system having a dehydrogenation reactor defining a dehydrogenation reaction zone and containing a first volume of a dehydrogenation catalyst. The method comprises removing from the dehydrogenation reactor at least a portion of the first volume of the dehydrogenation catalyst; placing in the dehydrogenation reactor having removed therefrom the at least a portion of the first volume a second volume of a high stability dehydrogenation catalyst to thereby provide a second dehydrogenation reactor system; operating the second dehydrogenation reactor system under a dehydrogenation reaction condition; and controlling the dehydrogenation reaction condition so as to provide a desired deactivation rate of the high stability dehydrogenation catalyst.
Alkylaromatic Dehydrogenation System And Method For Monitoring And Controlling The System
Robert Dielman CULP - Katy TX, US Lorna Beatriz ORTIZ-SOTO - Katy TX, US John David WEBB - Hayden ID, US
International Classification:
C07C 5/333 B01D 19/00 G01J 5/02
US Classification:
585440, 422119, 250340
Abstract:
An alkylaromatic dehydrogenation system is described. In addition, a method is described for monitoring an alkylaromatic dehydrogenation process comprising: drawing a sample from the process at a first sample point; passing the sample through an analyzer; and measuring the amount of at least one component present in the sample wherein the sample is at least partially uncondensed. An apparatus is also described for monitoring an ethylbenzene dehydrogenation process comprising a plurality of sample lines that are heat-traced sufficiently to inhibit condensation in the sample lines; and a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer comprising two sample cells wherein the ratio of the length of a first sample cell to the length of the second sample cell is from about 1:1000 to about 1:1.
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Date: Apr 16, 2022
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Hugh Hefner, Playboy founder who built his empire in Chicago, dies at age 91
rdo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller and Courtney Love. They, along with such hedonistic loyalists as Robert Culp, Tony Curtis, Robert Blake, James Caan and Jack Nicholson, turned Hefners Los Angeles mansion back into the most prominent adult playground in the country; his life into a joy.
Date: Sep 28, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Camille Cosby: A life spent juggling her role as public figure with desire to be ...
Her husband soared to international celebrity as the first African American to star in a dramatic television series, appearing alongside the white actor Robert Culp in the hit show I Spy, which debuted in 1965. They had more money than they could have imagined.
Date: Dec 23, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Bill Cosby: Mr. Huxtable or All-American Huckster?
My earliest memory of Bill Cosby goes back to the mid '60s, when he, along with actor Robert Culp, starred in the highly successful TV action-espionage series "I Spy." Resultant of his role in "I Spy," Cosby became the first African-American to co-star in a dramatic TV series.
Date: Nov 23, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Bill Cosby: a dark cloud now hangs over 'America's Dad'
Such was his success as a standup that he quickly graduated through spots on The Tonight Show to landing his own TV series, I Spy, in which he co-starred with Robert Culp. It ran for three years in America and made Cosby a lot of money and a big name.
Date: Nov 22, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Bill Cosby's legacy, recast: Accusers speak in detail about sexual-assault ...
The reaction to Cosbys breakthrough as a co-star appearing on equal footing with a white actor, Robert Culp, reflected a nation still haltingly emerging from its segregationist past. Some Southern television stations banned the program because of Cosbys prominent role, but much of the nation embra
m as the star, including his first, I Spy, which ran from 1965-68 and was daring for its time in its casting of an African-American actor in a leading role. Cosby played an espionage agent whose cover was as a tennis coach; he shared top billing with a white counterpart played by Robert Culp.
Bill Cosby -- as if this needs to even be spelled out -- holds a unique position in NBC history: He was the first African American actor to effectively break the "color barrier" in primetime, when he starred as co-lead on hit series "I Spy" with Robert Culp in the late '60s; and of course, "The Co