Patents Examined by Jerome W. Massie, IV
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Patent number: 4940094Abstract: A method and device for actuating specialized equipment in a drilled well having at least one well zone, sharply slanted with respect to the vertical, and with the drilled well having at least one tubular control column along which operating equipment as remotely installed. A control member is introduced in to the first tubular control column, with a cable being attached at one end of the control member. The control member is lowered into the first tubular control column by a downward hydraulic pumping, and the cable is paid into the tubular pipe from the surface. The control member is raised by pulling on the cable from the surface and the specialized operating equipment is selectively maneuvered while the control member is flush against the equipment in a downward or upward travel of the control member in the drilled well.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: Institut Francais du PetroleInventors: Jacques Lessi, Michel Tholance
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Patent number: 4940446Abstract: A rotating member such as a sprocket to be coupled with a shaft is formed with a fitting bore which extends on the center axis and opens at at least one of its axial end portions. The rotating member is arranged in and rotatably held by a case such that its fitting bore opens toward the outside of the case. The shaft is inserted into and coupled with the fitting bore held in the case such that it can rotate integrally with the rotating member. This rotating member is formed with an air communication portion for providing communication between the inside and outside of the fitting bore and equipped with a valve for opening or closing the air communication portion. The valve may be opened in response to the rise or drop in the internal pressure of a fitting bore, by the pressure of the shaft or by a centrifugal force. With the valve being closed, lubrication oil in the case is prevented from leaking.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1987Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masaki Inui, Mitsuhiko Okada, Seitoku Kubo, Shozoh Okuda, Masaki Hosono
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Patent number: 4940089Abstract: A latching device for locking and removal of a flow control device from a mandrel receiver comprises a cylindrical stem, a locking sleeve slidably mounted upon the stem, an annular locking ring mounted for a limited axial movement along the lower portion of the locking sleeve and a compression spring. The annular locking ring has upper and lower bevel surfaces which are complementary to bevel surfaces of a mandrel receiver.an improved retrieval device is disclosed for retrieval of a valve which is locked within the mandrel receiver, the device comprising a cylindrical body having a central opening and an internal wall with a recess and a retrieval tool provided with a compressible C-shaped ring for locking engagement with the recess formed in the cylindrical body, thereby allowing retrieval of the cylindrical body, along with the well tool which is securedly attached to the retrieval device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Inventor: Ben D. Terral
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Patent number: 4938285Abstract: An ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene sucker rod guide for mounting on a sucker rod in multiple, spaced units and preventing, or at least minimizing, contact between the sucker rod and the tubing which encloses the sucker rod. In a preferred embodiment the sucker rod guide is characterized by an extruded polyethylene plastic having an ultra-high molecular weight and ultra-high density which exhibits a wet coefficient of friction that is lower than that of metal, to increase the overall pumping efficiency of oil wells. In a most preferred embodiment of the invention, the sucker rod guide is constructed of a self-lubricating, ultra-high molecular weight, ultra-high density, extruded polyethylene bar stock. The sucker rod guide includes a longitudinal, grooved bore which is preferably undersized with respect to the sucker rod upon which the sucker rod guide is mounted and a tapered body slot which communicates with the bore for inserting the sucker rod guide on a sucker rod at a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventors: Billy J. Edwards, Jimmy A. Starks
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Patent number: 4938537Abstract: An end closure for the cutter housing of a road planer in which a pair of self-opening and self-closing cover plates provide a protective cover over a shaft clearance opening in the end wall of the housing. The cover plates, pivotally mounted on an external wall surface of the housing, move between a closed position at which the cover plates cooperatively overlay the shaft clearance opening, and an open position at which clearance is provided for a rotatable shaft extending through the housing end wall, in response to moving the end wall vertically with respect to the frame on which the cutter is rotatably mounted.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventors: Conwell K. Rife, Jr., William A. Schmieg
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Patent number: 4937906Abstract: A dockleveler employs a lip counterbalance mechanism to increase the force of the lip counterbalance spring as the deck is raised. A linkage is coupled at one end to the dockboard lip and at the other end to a level assembly. The lever in turn is adjustably coupled to the lip spring. As the dockboard is raised, a chain coupled to the frame and the linkage exerts a force causing initial raising of the lip while pivoting the linkage downward. This in turn causes the lever to rotate such that the force on the lever pushes the linkage further raising the lip.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Serco CorporationInventor: James C. Alexander
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Patent number: 4938010Abstract: A harvester having hydraulically shiftable draper sections for left, right or center crop discharge has a pair of movement limiting tangs which are carried by the draper sections at either of one of two selected locations in order to enable the lateral dimension or width of the discharge opening to be varied in accordance with crop conditions. When the standing crop is relatively dense, the tangs are positioned in an inboard location on the draper carriages so that the width of the discharge opening is maximized. Alternately, the tangs can be positioned in outward locations on the carriages for limiting lateral movement of the latter and reducing the width of the discharge opening so that the crop materials under relatively light crop conditions are formed into a dense, interlaced windrow having a central snow and ice shedding ridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Hay & Forage IndustriesInventors: Ronald K. Guinn, Ray Schmitt, James W. Schroeder
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Patent number: 4936082Abstract: A combined mechanical air reel for harvesting equipment has a control support-manifold tube and a plurality of depending tubes mounted on the support-manifold tubes that direct a curtain of air against grain to be cut to move the grain toward a cutter bar on which the reel is mounted. At the same time a rotatable finger carrying bat type mechanical reel, also mounted on the central support-manifold tube, is used to feed material to the cutter bar. The mechanical reel bats rotate around the outside of the support-manifold tube. The bats extend parallel to the cutter bar, and the postion of fingers on the bats is controlled by a cam action that permits the bats and the fingers to enter and exit the grain substantially vertically to reduce shattering of the grain. A positive cam drive is provided for actuating the fingers.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1988Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Crary CompanyInventor: David S. Majkrzak
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Patent number: 4936485Abstract: A manual marker dispenser for road markers which is supported from a wheel mounted adhesive applicator which deposits small amounts of adhesive at selected spaced positions along a roadway. The dispenser has an upright cage member in which the markers are placed which typically has measurements of four inches by four inches by about three feet. The cage is open at the top and bottom and at the bottom there are two release cams spaced on opposite sides of the dispenser. The cams are essentially cylindrical in shape with about a quarter of the cylinder removed in a V-shaped pattern. Handle and linkage are provided to rotate the cams from a first position where the markers rest on the cam to a second position where the cut-away portion lets the markers drop out of the cage.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Inventor: Donald M. Downing
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Patent number: 4934460Abstract: An apparatus for effecting chemical treatment of a subterranean well bore comprises vertically spaced, inflatable packing elements which are run into the well on a fluid conduit, such as continuous coiled tubing, or the like. The apparatus permits circulation while being run into the well and, when positioned, effects the expansion of the two inflatable elements by pressured fluid introduced through the supporting fluid conduit. The applied pressure is trapped within the inflatable elements by axial movement of an inner body relative to an outer body, which effects the opening of fluid communication between the central fluid conduit and the well bore portion between the inflated packing elements, permitting testing of the sealing effectiveness of the packing elements, and the application of a treatment fluid. The same movement, accompanied by an increase in fluid pressure effects the opening of a fluid path to the well bore above the uppermost packing element.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Martin P. Coronado
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Patent number: 4934864Abstract: An asphalt paver is illustrated having a hopper carried by a rigid longitudinal frame upon which is mounted a transversely oscillatable frame carrying wheels intermediate the hopper and a rearwardly positioned screed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Inventor: Herbert N. Mauldin
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Patent number: 4932195Abstract: A generally closed circulatory system of tubing between a first heat exchanger built into the shaker head, and a second heat exchanger positioned remote of the first heat exchanger. The closed circulatory system contains a coolant which is coursed through the first heat exchanger whereat heat is pulled from the shaker head into the coolant. The heated coolant is then coursed through the second heat exchanger where the increased heat of the coolant is expelled. The coursing of the coolant through the two heat exchangers is a generally continuous cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Ira ComptonInventor: Ira Compton
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Patent number: 4932144Abstract: An underwater excavator in which when energized by a supply of hydraulic oil or other means a propeller is set in motion with water being drawn through a water intake into a cylindrical tube and expelled at the water outlet to create a flow of water of sufficient volume and velocity to blow away seabed materials. Thrust and torque are counteracted by the suction force developed at the water intake. Optional filter nets or sieves may be fixed to a foot of the machine to capture samples of the material washed out of the seabed.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Consortium Resource Management LimitedInventor: Nicholas V. Sills
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Patent number: 4930487Abstract: An improved circular saw blade assembly for cutting in a single pass a two tier groove in a concrete areaway. The saw blade body having a first row of cutting elements in the form of a metallic matrices containing fragmented diamond particles secured to the blade body periphery. A plurality of cutting blocks formed of the same material as the cutting elements are positioned in a circular configuration intermediate the periphery and the center of the blade body. The cutting blocks are secured to the blade body so as to position the cutting faces on the cutting blocks on each side of the blade whereby the cutting faces coact to cut a groove in the concrete above and wider than the groove cut by the peripheral cutting elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Inventor: Rick Younger
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Patent number: 4930935Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for pivoting a screed assembly during screeding of placed and/or poured, uncured concrete or like loose, spreadable materials to maintain proper screeding contact by the screeding assembly with the concrete or like material by counteracting the force of concrete or other like material acting against the screed assembly as it is moved along the concrete. The apparatus includes a support, preferably of the self-propelled type, a boom and boom mount, and a pivot between the boom and the screed assembly. The axis of the pivot extends generally perpendicularly to the screeding direction in which the screed sassmblyis moved. A power source, such as a pair of fluid cylinders, rotates the screed about the pivot axis, preferably in response to an electro-hydraulic leveling sensor mounted on the screed. The lateral incline of the screed perpendicular to the screeding direction may be controlled about additional pivot axes orthogonal to the first.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: David W. SomeroInventors: Philip J. Quenzi, David W. Somero, Paul J. Somero
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Patent number: 4928462Abstract: An agricultural baler having a feeder mechanism operable to accumulate a charge of crop material in a feeder duct thent transfer an accumulated charge of crop material into a bale case. The feeder mechanism includes a plurality of tine bars provided with sets of tines so that at least two sets of tines are operative in the feeder duct at any given instant. A first tine bar carries two sets of packer tines while a second tine bar carries a set of packer tines and a set of stuffer tines. A third tine bar carries a set of packer tines along with a set of combination packer and stuffer tines. All of the packer tines have outer ends following a first path of movement and the stuffer tines have outer ends following a second path of movement which is offset relative to the first path of movement. The combination packer and stuffer tines have outer ends following a third path of movement which is offset relative to both the first and second paths of movement.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1989Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Ford New Holland, Inc.Inventors: Christiaan A. C. Lippens, Adrianus Naaktgeboren
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Patent number: 4929120Abstract: An asphalt-paved road surface is rejuvenated in two stages. First, an exposed upper asphalt layer is heated to a selected temperature and depth. The heated upper asphalt layer is then removed from the road surface to expose a lower asphalt layer. In the second stage of the process, the lower asphalt layer is heated to a selected temperature and depth. The lower layer is then either broken up and left in place, or else it too is removed from the road surface. In the former case, asphalt removed from the upper layer is replaced on top of the ruptured lower layer; in the latter case, asphalt removed from the upper layer is comingled with asphalt removed from the lower layer. The removed/ruptured or comingled asphalt (as the case may be) is then pressed back against the road surface to repave the road.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: 373249 B.C. Ltd.Inventors: Patrick C. Wiley, Allen H. Rorison
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Patent number: 4928764Abstract: A logging tool cable head for supporting the sonde on a cable is disclosed. It has an upper end which affixes to the cable and a lower end affixed to the sonde. The lower end supports an inwardly directed electrical grounding contact. The upper end supports a rotatable, indexed cam having facing upper and lower shoulders sized and located to bear against the contact, so that electrical contact is indicated on overloading. Indexing of the shoulders relative to the contact is achieved. There is also an adjustable centering spring system which locates the contact relative to the two shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1989Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Halliburton Logging Services, Inc.Inventor: Dennis E. Roessler
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Patent number: 4927291Abstract: A sealed joint in a concrete highway or the like is installed in a channel formed above the usual shrinkage control cut or construction joint between adjoining concrete slabs by placing in such channel a preformed and relaxed length of a ductile and elastic material and bonding it to at least part of the concrete faces of the channel by a ductile and elastic adhesive. In some instances, an anti-bonding agent is applied to portions of the preformed and relaxed length to provide for joint expansion and retraction. The joint installation channel is preferably unusually shallow and may be dry cut. Its width is sufficiently narrow that traffic loads are carried by the concrete bordering the channel. The preformed length is preferably of strip formation, which is introduced into the channel from a stable roll of same.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Michael C. Belangie
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Patent number: 4927293Abstract: A remediating apparatus has a conveyor which moves contaminated material, a main hopper which holds a load of contaminated material and dispenses the material onto the conveyor at a receiving location, and an auxiliary hopper adjacent the main hopper which holds a load of an absorbent material and dispenses the material onto the contaminated material as the material is moved toward a transfer location. The apparatus also has an oxidizing material applicator and an aerator associated with an elongated mixing chamber. Also, a mixing and conveying auger rotatably mounted in the mixing chamber concurrently mixes the contaminated and absorbent material received in the mixing chamber at the transfer location and transports them from the transfer location to a deposit location. Spray nozzles of the applicator connected in communication with the mixing chamber spray pressurized oxidizing material on the mixture of contaminated and absorbent materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Randy P. Campbell