I don't know of any automated way to do this, but IMO the best way would be to convert them to an integer (Unix time stamp) and then deal with two at a time. Then you can find the earliest start time and latest end time to work out order, then check to see if the earlier end time overlaps the latest start time.
function compareTimes($start1, $end1, $start2, $end2)
{
$earliest = $start1 <= $start2 ? 1 : 2;
$latest = $end1 >= $end2 ? 1 : 2;
if ($earliest == $latest)
{
$end = 'end'.$latest;
$start = 'start'.$earliest;
return ($$end - $$start);
}
// Check to see if there is any overlap.
$earlyEnd = 'end'.$earliest;
$lateStart = 'start'.$latest;
if ($earlyEnd >= $lateStart)
{
$start = 'start'.$earliest;
$end = 'end'.$latest;
return ($$end - $$start);
}
// If there is no overlap we just total the duration of the two.
return (($end1 - $start1) + ($end2 - $start2));
}
$start1 = strtotime('01/01/1970 07:00');
$end1 = strtotime('01/01/1970 09:30');
$start2 = strtotime('01/01/1970 08:00');
$end2 = strtotime('01/01/1970 11:00');
$totalDuration = compareTimes($start1, $end1, $start2, $end2);
NB: I haven't tested this code. Please check it before using it in a live environment.