Patents Assigned to Halliburton Geophysical Services Inc.
  • Patent number: 4937793
    Abstract: A processing method is disclosed for marine seismic surveying which utilizes two vertically spaced marine streamers each having a plurality of seismic detectors contained therein. A seismic energy source positioned at or near the surface of a body of water is utilized to generate seismic waves which propagate into earth formations below the water and reflect back up to be detected at each streamer. Seismic waves also reflect from the water/air interface back down toward the streamers and must be separated from the upgoing seismic waves to enhance the accuracy of the resultant trace. The seismic waves detected at two selected vertically displaced seismic detectors are combined to form a sum signal which is then combined with a scaled time integral of a difference signal to form a resultant signal which preserves either the upgoing or downgoing seismic waves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward L. Shuck, Joe I. Sanders, David Monk
  • Patent number: 4935903
    Abstract: A marine seismic reflection prospecting system attenuates coherent noise through reinforcement of primary reflection data by the addition of corrected ghost reflection data. The system includes a seismic energy source, a detector, a wavefield separator, a time-shift element, and an element for generating an output signal representative of an additive linear combination of time-aligned primary and ghost signal components. The system's output is suitable for further pre-stack processing, e.g., NMO correction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Joe I. Sanders, Edward L. Shuck
  • Patent number: 4930113
    Abstract: Air wave noise caused by a vibrating baseplate on a seismic vibrator is reduced or eliminated through active cancellation of sound. In active cancellation, the detection of acceleration of the baseplate is used to form a counterpart wave which is equal in amplitude but opposite in phase; a speaker produces an opposite air wave to cancel the baseplate air wave.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: John J. Sallas
  • Patent number: 4928785
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a solenoid valve for an air gun which substantially increases the rate at which maximum air flow is achieved. The new valve structure includes a coil actuated plunger, which is preferably solid and formed of a magnetically permeable material and closes an annular 360 degree port opening between the valve inlet and valve outlet when in the unactuated state. This plunger position is maintained by a biasing spring which forces the forward annular sharp plunger edge against a face seal in the nose of the valve, thereby sealing the valve input port from its output port. Upon actuation of the solenoid valve coil, the plunger is moved against the bias of the spring very rapidly, thereby speedily uncovering the channel between inlet and outlet and permitting rapid 360 degree communication between the inlet and outlet to permit maximum air flow therebetween and out of the outlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4922473
    Abstract: Air wave noise caused by a vibrating baseplate on a seismic vibrator is reduced or eliminated through passive absorption of sound. In passive absorption, reduction of air wave noise is achieved by building a rigid, light-weight enclosure for the baseplate which remains isolated from the induced ground vibrations and nonresonant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventors: John J. Sallas, Richard H. Luce, Michael A. Corrigan
  • Patent number: 4918668
    Abstract: A method of reducing horizontally propagating pressure waves in marine seismic exploration improves the signal-to-noise ratio at associated receivers and reduces interference at unassociated receivers. Marine vibrators are arranged into an array with a given separation between each vibrator, so that horizontally propagating pressure waves from the vibrators which generally traverse the array are out-of-phase at most frequencies of vibration. The amplitude output from each vibrator varies with the output frequency of each vibrator to maximize the cancellation of out-of-phase pressure waves along the array. A receiver, which usually includes a plurality of hydrophones disposed in a streamer, is spaced from the marine vibrators at a distance sufficient to establish the receiver as being in the far-field. The output of each of the marine vibrators is locked in phase and frequency with a known pilot signal so that downwardly propagating pressure waves are substantially unaffected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: John J. Sallas
  • Patent number: 4858205
    Abstract: The present invention comprises a multi-barrel seismic source air gun module for use in a marine environment, preferably comprising a plurality of air gun barrels symmetrically disposed in a single plane about and rigidly secured to a control head containing means for actuating said barrels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4855967
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a seismic vibrator having an airbag isolator, a transducer for monitoring the instantaneous air pressure within the airbags, a summer to add the pressures within each air bag and a calibrated weighting network to convert the composite pressure for display as holdown weight on a meter and for comparing the measured holdown against a preset threshold that is used to enable or disable sweep generation or operation of an inducer. The system also includes structure for comparing the measured holdown against a preset threshold that is used as a feedback signal to the lift system and for providing a signal proportional to holdown weight to the sweep generator for use as a feedback signal to modify the amplitude of the force generated by the actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventors: John J. Sallas, Richard M. Weber, David S. Lamance
  • Patent number: 4825973
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a solenoid valve for an air gun which substantially increases the rate at which maximum air flow is achieved. The new valve structure includes a coil actuated plunger, which is preferably solid and formed of a magnetically permeable material and closes an annular 360 degree port opening between the valve inlet and valve outlet when in the unactuated state. This plunger position is maintained by a biasing spring which forces the forward annular sharp plunger edge against a face seal in the nose of the valve, thereby sealing the valve input port from its output port. Upon actuation of the solenoid valve coil, the plunger is moved against the bias of the spring very rapidly, thereby speedily uncovering the channel between inlet and outlet and permitting rapid 360 degree communication between the inlet and outlet to permit maximum air flow therebetween and out of the outlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison