Patents by Inventor Jon A. Preston
Jon A. Preston 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: 11933154Abstract: Methods and systems for delivering well stimulation materials to a wellbore using a high-pressure delivery manifold are provided. In some embodiments, the methods of the present disclosure include: providing a pressurizable delivery manifold at a well site, wherein the pressurizable delivery manifold is continuously equalized with a piping system; providing a pressurized treatment fluid to the pressurizable delivery manifold; releasing one or more well stimulation materials into the pressurized treatment fluid to create a payload delivery treatment fluid; and injecting the payload delivery treatment fluid into at least a portion of a subterranean formation.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey Wedell Gullickson, John Dean Stabenau, Jon Preston Doucette, William Owen Alexander Ruhle, Richard David Grisinger
-
Publication number: 20230052890Abstract: An interactive vehicle safety system having capabilities to improve peripheral vision, provide warning, and improve reaction time for operators of vehicles. For example, the interactive vehicle safety system may have capabilities for portraying objects, which are being blocked by any of the structural pillars and/or mirrors of a vehicle (such as a truck, van, train, etc.). The interactive vehicle safety system disclosed may comprise one or more image capturing devices (such as camera, sensor, laser), distance and object sensors (such as ultrasonic sensor, LIDAR radar sensor, photoelectric sensor, and infrared sensor), a real-time image processing of an object, and one or more display systems (such as LCD or LED displays). The interactive vehicle safety system may give a seamless 360-degree front panoramic view to a driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Focused Technology Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. BENJAMIN, Peter M. BARTEK, Jon A. PRESTON, Jeff CHASTINE, Joseph L. CALABRESE, Corey DASH
-
Patent number: 11318886Abstract: An interactive vehicle safety system having capabilities to improve peripheral vision, provide warning, and improve reaction time for operators of vehicles. For example, the interactive vehicle safety system may have capabilities for portraying objects, which are being blocked by any of the structural pillars and/or mirrors of a vehicle (such as a truck, van, train, etc.). The interactive vehicle safety system disclosed may comprise one or more image capturing devices (such as camera, sensor, laser), distance and object sensors (such as ultrasonic sensor, LIDAR radar sensor, photoelectric sensor, and infrared sensor), a real-time image processing of an object, and one or more display systems (such as LCD or LED displays). The interactive vehicle safety system may give a seamless 360-degree front panoramic view to a driver.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2021Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Focused Technology Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Benjamin, Peter M. Bartek, Jon A. Preston, Jeff Chastine, Joseph L. Calabrese, Corey Dash
-
Publication number: 20210372255Abstract: Methods and systems for delivering well stimulation materials to a wellbore using a high-pressure delivery manifold are provided. In some embodiments, the methods of the present disclosure include: providing a pressurizable delivery manifold at a well site, wherein the pressurizable delivery manifold is continuously equalized with a piping system; providing a pressurized treatment fluid to the pressurizable delivery manifold; releasing one or more well stimulation materials into the pressurized treatment fluid to create a payload delivery treatment fluid; and injecting the payload delivery treatment fluid into at least a portion of a subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2018Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Geoffrey Wedell Gullickson, John Dean Stabenau, Jon Preston Doucette, William Owen Alexander Ruhle, Richard David Grisinger
-
Publication number: 20210339679Abstract: An interactive vehicle safety system having capabilities to improve peripheral vision, provide warning, and improve reaction time for operators of vehicles. For example, the interactive vehicle safety system may have capabilities for portraying objects, which are being blocked by any of the structural pillars and/or mirrors of a vehicle (such as a truck, van, train, etc.). The interactive vehicle safety system disclosed may comprise one or more image capturing devices (such as camera, sensor, laser), distance and object sensors (such as ultrasonic sensor, LIDAR radar sensor, photoelectric sensor, and infrared sensor), a real-time image processing of an object, and one or more display systems (such as LCD or LED displays). The interactive vehicle safety system may give a seamless 360-degree front panoramic view to a driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Focused Technology Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. BENJAMIN, Peter M. BARTEK, Jon A. PRESTON, Jeff CHASTINE, Joseph L. CALABRESE, Corey DASH
-
Publication number: 20210138960Abstract: An interactive vehicle safety system having capabilities to improve peripheral vision, provide warning, and improve reaction time for operators of vehicles. For example, the interactive vehicle safety system may have capabilities for portraying objects, which are being blocked by any of the structural pillars and/or mirrors of a vehicle (such as a truck, van, train, etc.). The interactive vehicle safety system disclosed may comprise one or more image capturing devices (such as camera, sensor, laser), distance and object sensors (such as ultrasonic sensor, LIDAR radar sensor, photoelectric sensor, and infrared sensor), a real-time image processing of an object, and one or more display systems (such as LCD or LED displays). The interactive vehicle safety system may give a seamless 360-degree front panoramic view to a driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Timothy J. Benjamin, Peter M. Bartek, Jon A. Preston, Jeff Chastine, Joseph L. Calabrese, Corey Dash
-
Patent number: 10981507Abstract: An interactive vehicle safety system having capabilities to improve peripheral vision, provide warning, and improve reaction time for operators of vehicles. For example, the interactive vehicle safety system may have capabilities for portraying objects, which are being blocked by any of the structural pillars and/or mirrors of a vehicle (such as a truck, van, train, etc.). The interactive vehicle safety system disclosed may comprise one or more image capturing devices (such as camera, sensor, laser), distance and object sensors (such as ultrasonic sensor, LIDAR radar sensor, photoelectric sensor, and infrared sensor), a real-time image processing of an object, and one or more display systems (such as LCD or LED displays). The interactive vehicle safety system may give a seamless 360-degree front panoramic view to a driver.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2020Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Focused Technology Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Benjamin, Peter M. Bartek, Jon A. Preston, Jeff Chastine, Joseph L. Calabrese, Corey Dash
-
Patent number: 10864929Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart helmet for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart helmet may utilize many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, a Wi-Fi antenna, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart helmet.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Railserve Inc.Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, John Roberts
-
Patent number: 10814894Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart vest for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart vest utilizes many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart vest.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2020Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Railserve, Inc.Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, Anthony J. Giertych, John Roberts
-
Publication number: 20200198675Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart helmet for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart helmet may utilize many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, a Wi-Fi antenna, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, Anthony J. Giertych, John Roberts
-
Publication number: 20200148238Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart vest for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart vest utilizes many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, Anthony J. Giertych, John Roberts
-
Patent number: 10562553Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart vest for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart vest utilizes many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart vest.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Railserve, Inc.Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, Anthony J. Giertych, John Roberts
-
Publication number: 20190248391Abstract: The present invention relates to a smart vest for use by railyard personnel at a railyard. The smart vest utilizes many safety features, such as improved visibility, a real-time camera, an environmental monitor, high-accuracy location tracking, tracking the “state” of the railyard crew member, real-time communication, and mobile power. Each of these features may be incorporated with the smart vest.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Jon A. Preston, Chris Burgess, Jeff Chastine, Anthony J. Giertych, John Roberts