Patents by Inventor Christopher Beuershausen

Christopher Beuershausen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20070014495
    Abstract: A roller cone bit has a ball retention system to secure the cones to the head. A radial ball race includes a ball way with a ball plug to keep the balls in the ball race. The ball plug is secured to the head by welding. Any residual stress in the weld region is alleviated by one of several solutions. Material may be selectively removed from the weld, the heat-affected zone, and/or the surrounding area to promote relaxation of residual stress. Alternatively, deflection is imposed and/or heat or vibration is applied to promote relaxation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2005
    Publication date: January 18, 2007
    Inventors: Anton Zahradnik, Eric Sullivan, Don Nguyen, Gregory Ricks, Christopher Beuershausen, Ronnie Jones
  • Publication number: 20060283638
    Abstract: An earth-boring bit has a bit body that includes head sections, each having depending bit legs with a circumferentially extending outer surface, a leading side, and a trailing side. A bearing shaft depends inwardly from each of the bit legs for mounting a cutter. The bit includes a beveled surface formed at a junction of the leading side and the outer surface of each bit leg. The beveled surface is angled relative to a radial plane emenating from the axis of the bit. The angle of the beveled surface is at least 20 degrees, and extends to an inner surface of the bit leg. The bit can also have a layer of hardfacing on the leading, trailing and shirttail surfaces of the bit leg. A diversion finger of hardfacing extends circumferentially to direct cuttings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 21, 2006
    Inventors: Christopher Beuershausen, Raul Lema, Ronald Hales, Don Nguyen, Gregory Ricks, Chih Lin, Terry Koltermann, Mark Morris, Chris McCarty, Ronald Jones, James Overstreet, Rudolf Pessier
  • Publication number: 20060278436
    Abstract: A rotary drilling apparatus and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per rotation of the drilling apparatus, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the drilling apparatus and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the drilling apparatus may include a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the drilling apparatus against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Dykstra, William Heuser, Michael Doster, Theodore Zaleski, Jack Oldham, Terry Watts, Daniel Ruff, Rodney Walzel, Christopher Beuershausen
  • Publication number: 20060021800
    Abstract: An earth-boring bit has a bit body that includes head sections, each having depending bit legs with a circumferentially extending outer surface, a leading side, and a trailing side. A bearing shaft depends inwardly from each of the bit legs for mounting a cutter. The bit includes a beveled surface formed at a junction of the leading side and the outer surface of each bit leg. The beveled surface is angled relative to a radial plane emenating from the axis of the bit. The angle of the beveled surface is at least 20 degrees, and extends to an inner surface of the bit leg. The bit can also have a layer of hardfacing on the leading, trailing and shirttail surfaces of the bit leg. A diversion finger of hardfacing extends circumferentially to direct cuttings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2004
    Publication date: February 2, 2006
    Inventors: Christopher Beuershausen, Raul Lema, Ronald Hales, Don Nguyen, Gregory Ricks, Chih Lin, Terry Koltermann, Mark Morris, Chris McCarty, Ronald Jones, James Overstreet, Rudolf Otto Pessier
  • Publication number: 20050284660
    Abstract: A rotary drag bit and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a bit body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per bit rotation, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the bit and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the bit preferably includes a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the bit against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2005
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Dykstra, William Heuser, Michael Doster, Theodore Zaleski, Jack Oldham, Terry Watts, Daniel Ruff, Rodney Walzel, Christopher Beuershausen