Patents by Inventor George E. Givens

George E. Givens 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).

  • Patent number: 11021930
    Abstract: A diverter tool reduces surge pressure when running casing into a wellbore. The tool is kept open while running the casing so surge pressure can pass out a bypass port. The tool is then closed with a ball that lands in a seat disposed in an interposed condition in a sleeve of the tool's housing. Fluid pressure applied against the seat in the interposed condition engaged with the ball overcomes a first fixture temporarily holding the sleeve open. The fluid pressure shifts the freed sleeve closed. Additional fluid pressure applied against the seat with the captured ball then overcomes a second fixture temporarily holding the seat in the sleeve. Once freed, the seat with the captured ball pivots from the interposed condition to a stowed condition to expose the internal bore of the sleeve to the longitudinal bore of the tool so additional cementing operations can be performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: Marcel Budde, Mark Baas, George E. Givens
  • Publication number: 20200232302
    Abstract: A diverter tool reduces surge pressure when running casing into a wellbore. The tool is kept open while running the casing so surge pressure can pass out a bypass port. The tool is then closed with a ball that lands in a seat disposed in an interposed condition in a sleeve of the tool's housing. Fluid pressure applied against the seat in the interposed condition engaged with the ball overcomes a first fixture temporarily holding the sleeve open. The fluid pressure shifts the freed sleeve closed. Additional fluid pressure applied against the seat in the interposed condition engaged with the ball then overcomes a second fixture temporarily holding the seat in the sleeve. Once freed, the seat with the captured ball pivots from the interposed condition to a stowed condition to expose the internal bore of the sleeve to the longitudinal bore of the tool so additional cementing operations can be performed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2019
    Publication date: July 23, 2020
    Inventors: Marcel Budde, Mark Baas, George E. Givens
  • Publication number: 20090308614
    Abstract: Ball seats comprising at least one sealing material facilitate restricting fluid flow through the ball seat when a plug, such as a ball, is landed on the seat. The plug is forced into the sealing material causing the sealing material to be deformed and to at least partially deform to a shape reciprocal to the shape of the plug, thereby reducing leakage around the plug and through the seat. In one particular embodiment, the ball seat is an extrudable ball seat. Suitable sealing materials include polymers and elastomers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2008
    Publication date: December 17, 2009
    Inventors: James S. Sanchez, George E. Givens, Ping Duan
  • Patent number: 7234546
    Abstract: A method and associated equipment are disclosed which allow drilling at least a portion of a well and subsequently cementing casing in a single trip. The method is particularly suited for deep-water offshore operations where the drill string can be run through a section of casing leaving a bit and an under-reamer extending out below. The casing is equipped with ports through which cement can be pumped as well as an external casing packer to prevent the uncured cement in the annulus from U-tubing. Several casing sections can be run in during drilling and cemented succession using the one trip method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: Ray P. Vincent, Frank Koehrmann, George E. Givens, Christiaan D. Krauss, Edward T. Wood, Friedhelm Makohl, David B. Haughton
  • Publication number: 20040003944
    Abstract: A method and associated equipment are disclosed which allow drilling at least a portion of a well and subsequently cementing casing in a single trip. The method is particularly suited for deep-water offshore operations where the drill string can be run through a section of casing leaving a bit and an under-reamer extending out below. The casing is equipped with ports through which cement can be pumped as well as an external casing packer to prevent the uncured cement in the annulus from U-tubing. Several casing sections can be run in during drilling and cemented succession using the one trip method.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2003
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Ray P. Vincent, Frank Koehrmann, George E. Givens, Christiaan D. Krauss, Edward T. Wood, Friedhelm Makohl, David B. Haughton
  • Patent number: 6431277
    Abstract: A liner hanger assembly has a slip actuation system which is locked for run-in. A piston assembly bolts onto the mandrel in a sealable manner to actuate a mechanical lock. Upon release of the lock, a plurality of springs actuate a sleeve which is in turn attached to the slips to move them relative to their slip seats. The slip seats are preferably mounted to the mandrel without welding and have longitudinal spaces for mud or cement flow therebetween. Load is distributed from each slip through its slip seat into the mandrel without interaction from an adjacent slip or slip seat. A rupture disk ensures that a predetermined pressure is built up before the piston can actuate to defeat the lock. The lock can come in a variety of configurations. One of which is a sliding sleeve over a dog and another is a yoke over a split ring which, when shifted, allows the split ring to expand, thus unlocking the parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: James D. Cox, John L. Baugh, Sidney K. Smith, Jr., George E. Givens, Rodney D. Bennett, Timothy Wootan