Patents by Inventor Jack G. Clemens
Jack G. Clemens 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).
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Publication number: 20130122296Abstract: A slickline cable comprises an axially extending strength member having a first diameter proximate an upper end and at least one smaller second diameter distal from the upper end. A coating material is adhered to at least a portion of the length of the strength member to form a substantially uniform outer diameter along the slickline cable. A method for making a slickline comprises forming an axially extending strength member having a first diameter proximate an upper end and at least one smaller second diameter distal from the upper end. A coating material is adhered to at least a portion of the length of the strength member to form a substantially uniform outer diameter along the slickline cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence C. Rose, Michael L. Fripp, Jack G. Clemens, Richard Mineo, Todd B. Miller, Jerry C. Foster
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Patent number: 7367397Abstract: A downhole impact generator (60) is adapted to be moved to a target location within a wellbore (68) for transmitting a jarring force to a well tool (72) positioned in the wellbore (68). The downhole impact generator (60) includes a downhole power unit (62) having a moveable shaft (66) and a jarring tool (64). The jarring tool (64) is operably engageable with the well tool (72) and is operably coupled with the moveable shaft (66) of the downhole power unit (62) such that when the jarring tool (64) is operably engaged with the well tool (72), linear movement of the moveable shaft (66) energizes the jarring tool (64) such that a jarring force can be transmitted by the jarring tool (64) to the well tool (72).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Jack G. Clemens, Jerry C. Foster, Robert L. Thurman
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Patent number: 7051810Abstract: A downhole force generator (60) adapted to be moved to a target location within a wellbore (70) for interaction with a well tool (74) previously positioned in the wellbore (70) comprises a downhole power unit (62) having a moveable shaft (68). An anchor (64) is operably associated with the downhole power unit (62). The anchor (64) has an anchoring configuration and a running configuration. In the anchoring configuration, the anchor (64) longitudinally secures the downhole force generator (60) within the wellbore (70). An operating tool (66) is operably associated with the downhole power unit (62) and is operably engageable with the well tool (74) such that when the operating tool (66) is operably engaged with the well tool (74) and the anchor (64) is in the anchoring configuration, movement of the moveable shaft (68) will transmit a force to the well tool (74).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Jack G. Clemens, Darrell W. Moore, Michael Campbell
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Patent number: 5626192Abstract: A well pipe string joint locator for attachment to the end of a length of coiled tubing and moved within the pipe string as the coiled tubing is lowered or raised therein is provided as well as methods of using the joint locator. The joint locator is comprised of an elongated tubular housing having a longitudinal fluid flow passageway therethrough and having at least one lateral port extending through a side thereof. Electronic means are disposed within the housing for detecting the increased mass of a pipe joint as said locator is moved through the joint and generating a momentary electric output signal in response thereto. Valve means are disposed within the housing responsive to the electric signal for momentarily opening or closing the lateral port of the housing to thereby create a surface detectible pressure drop or rise.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Connell, Jack G. Clemens, John J. Goiffon
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Patent number: 5429190Abstract: A detector structure is used to sense and log the joints in a downhole jointed tubular structure, such as a well bore casing or production tubing, in a subterranean well. The detector is moved through the jointed tubular structure on an elongated positioning member, representatively a slick line, through a series of joints to be logged. As the detector passes through each joint it electromagnetically senses the joint and responsively generates an electric output signal. The output signal is used to momentarily cause a drag structure portion of the detector, in cooperation with the interior side surface of the tubular structure, to momentarily create a detectable tension change in the elongated positioning member. Alternatively, a pyrotechnic or compressed gas device may be used to create the detectable changes in response to the generation of the electrical output signals.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Marion D. Kilgore, John J. Goiffon, Jack G. Clemens, David R. Larimore
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Patent number: 5284208Abstract: A system is provided for deploying, operating and recovering well tools through flow lines. A system is also provided for deploying, operating and recovering a through flow line production logging system, the preferred system being characterized by the use of a time delay assembly in combination with a locking locator assembly and cooperating reach members with connecting collars disposed between a pump down transport assembly and the production logging tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1991Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Jack G. Clemens, John H. Yonker, Asmundur Jonsson
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Patent number: 5195585Abstract: A wireline retrievable jet cleaning tool (10) comprising an adapter axle (12), a longitudinally extending axle (16), and a nozzle housing (14) rotatably mounted around the axle (16), the nozzle housing having at least two longitudinally spaced-apart nozzle sections (18A, 18B) adapted to sweep jets of cleaning fluid over longitudinally spaced target areas in a well tool or tubular, each nozzle section (18A, 18B) preferably having at least one tangentially directed nozzle (44), at least one radially directed nozzle (48) and at least one obliquely directed nozzle (52). A longitudinally reciprocating jet cleaning tool (60) comprising a rotatable nozzle housing (64) adapted to rotate around and slide longitudinally along a fixed axle (66) responsive to increased fluid pressures is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Jack G. Clemens, John H. Yonker, Stewart H. Fowler, Charles C. Cobb, William G. Boyle
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Patent number: 5163515Abstract: Pumpdown toolstring for performing operations requiring application of power downhole in horizontal or high-deviation oil or gas wells, comprising an elongate toolstring element (30), locomotive devices (31, 32A) on said toolstring element, with at least one locomotive device (32) provided at a trailing or top end of the toolstring element (30). The toolstring element (30) is tubular and has a closed leading or bottom end, whereas it is open at the opposite, top end. The leading locomotive device, (31) adapted to pull the toolstring element during pumping down, has a seal for co-operation with a seat at a no-go or nipple assembly at the bottom end of a tubing from which an extension tubing extend into the horizontal or high-deviation well. The leading locomotive device (31) sealingly surrounds the toolstring element (30) and allows sliding of the toolstring element there-through when engaging the seat.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap A.SInventors: Roger Tailby, Joseph L. Pearce, John H. Yonker, Marion D. Kilgore, Ronald K. Churchman, Jack G. Clemens
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Patent number: 5126980Abstract: A self-orienting vertically sensitive accelerometer is disclosed for measuring a vertical component of acceleration independently of the orientation of the accelerometer. The accelerometer of the present invention includes a spherical plastic shell having a plurality of perforations disposed therein and a thin film of metallic coated piezoelectric polymer bonded to the exterior thereof, forming a small diaphragm at each perforation. In response to acceleration a dynamic pressure is developed within a fluid mass partially filling the spherical plastic shell which creates a strain and resultant charge in each small diaphragm of piezoelectric polymer. The vast difference in density between the fluid mass and the air in the remaining volume of the spherical plastic shell permits the charge developed in each small diaphragm under fluid pressure to be attributed solely to the vertical component of acceleration applied to the fluid mass.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.Inventors: John J. Sallas, Jack G. Clemens
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Patent number: 5046056Abstract: A self-orienting vertically sensitive accelerometer is disclosed for measuring a vertical component of acceleration independently of the orientation of the accelerometer. The accelerometer of the present invention includes a spherical plastic shell having a plurality of perforations disposed therein and a thin film of metallic coated piezoelectric polymer bonded to the exterior thereof, forming a small diaphragm at each perforation. In response to acceleration a dynamic pressure is developed within a fluid mass partially filling the spherical plastic shell which creates a strain and resultant charge in each small diaphragm of piezoelectric polymer. The vast difference in density between the fluid mass and the air in the remaining volume of the spherical plastic shell permits the charge developed in each small diaphragm under fluid pressure to be attributed solely to the vertical component of acceleration applied to the fluid mass.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.Inventors: John J. Sallas, Jack G. Clemens