Patents by Inventor Maurice William Slack
Maurice William Slack 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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Patent number: 7165609Abstract: An apparatus for handling tubular goods which includes an elongate tubular body having a peripheral sidewall and opposed ends. The peripheral sidewall has a plurality of axial slots arranged circumferentially around the tubular body parallel to an axis of the tubular body. An articulating coupling protrudes from at least one of the opposed ends. The articulated coupling includes an insert positioned within the tubular body with radial pins that engage the slots, the pins being axially movable along the slots. A gripping assembly is provided at one of the opposed ends for engaging a tubular good.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Noetic Engineering Inc.Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser, Daniel Mark Shute
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Patent number: 7124825Abstract: A crimpable wear band (105) tool has been invented for installation on casing (6), used in well bore drilling. A wear band (105) is provided having a cylindrical body which when coaxially placed over a pipe and substantially radially inwardly displaced at a plurality of points (i.e. crimped) about the circumference of a section of cylindrical body, attaches to the pipe to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity. When crimped according to the methods of the present invention, the load transfer capacity of the connection between the wear band (105) tool and the pipe (6) can be arranged to substantially prevent significant relative movement of the wear band tool on the pipe under loads that may be encountered when using one or more of the pipes as components of a tubular string used for drilling or running the casing in to complete a well bore.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 7082997Abstract: A crimpable centralizer has been invented for installation on pipe, such as would be useful in well bore drilling and casing operations. The present invention provides a centralizer having a cylindrical body which when coaxially placed over a pipe and substantially radially inwardly displaced at a plurality of points (i.e. crimped) about the circumference of a section of the cylindrical body, attaches to the pipe to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity. When crimped according to the methods of the present invention, the load transfer capacity of the connection between the centralizer and the pipe can be arranged to substantially prevent significant relative movement of the centralizer on the pipe under loads that may be encountered when using one or more of the pipes as components of a tubular string used for drilling or completing well bores.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 7013992Abstract: A method for drilling in unconsolidated formation is taught. In particular, a method for borehole stabilization in an unconsolidated formation includes providing a drill string; rotating the drill string to drive a drill bit to drill a borehole having a borehole wall; driving the drill string against the borehole wall while rotating the drill string to plaster the surface of the borehole wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Robert M. Tessari, Tommy M. Warren, Per G. Angman, Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 6904974Abstract: A slotting geometry for a metal pipe for use in fabricating slotted liners. The slotting geometry includes one or more integral substantially continuous unslotted helical coils extending around a peripheral sidewall for sustantially the entire length of a tubular body. There are helical regions between the coils containing slots arranged to create generally trapezoidally shaped elongated struts joining the edges of adjacent coils. Ends of the tubular body have unslotted connecting portions, thereby facilitating connection with the tubular body. Slotted liners fabricated using this slotting geometry have the capability of having their outer diameter expanded or contracted. This has utility when inserting or removing the slotted liners iinto a well bore. By expanding or contracting the outer diameter, the slots can be made to be sider or narrower, this has utility in controlling slot width.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Noetic Engineering Inc.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 6898957Abstract: A method of reducing slot width in slotted tubular liners. A slotted tubular liner (1) is provided having an interior surface (3), an exterior surface (2) and a plurality of slots (4) extending between the interior surface and the exterior surface. One or more contoured rigid forming tools (7) are provided. Pressure is applied to either the interior surface (3) or the exterior surface (2) of the slotted tubular liner (1) with the contoured rigid forming tools (7). The contoured rigid forming tools are then moved in a sweep pattern traversing either the interior surface or the exterior surface of the slotted tubular liner, until plastic deformation narrows the width of the plurality of slots (4) to within desired tolerances. The method does not require the same precise positioning of previously known methods and, as such, provides a combination of increased output and lower cost.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Regent Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 6899356Abstract: A shoulder ring (10) for installing in the J-space between the installed pin ends within a coupling collar is taught having a body with a central opening therethrough, a first end face (12) on the body, an opposite end face (14) on the body, an inner surface (16) adjacent the central opening and extending between the first end face and the opposite end face and an outer surface (18) extending between the first end face and the opposite end face, the body having a substantially uniform cross sectional shape between the first end face, the opposite end face, the inner surface and the outer surface and the ring shaped such that its radius to the outer surface varies around the outer surface circumference to form a plurality of lobes (12).Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser
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Publication number: 20040231854Abstract: A crimpable centralizer has been invented for installation on pipe, such as would be useful in well bore drilling and casing operations. The present invention provides a centralizer having a cylindrical body which when coaxially placed over a pipe and substantially radially inwardly displaced at a plurality of points (i.e. crimped) about the circumference of a section of the cylindrical body, attaches to the pipe to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity. When crimped according to the methods of the present invention, the load transfer capacity of the connection between the centralizer and the pipe can be arranged to substantially prevent significant relative movement of the centralizer on the pipe under loads that may be encountered when using one or more of the pipes as components of a tubular string used for drilling or completing well bores.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Publication number: 20040206509Abstract: A crimpable wear band (105) tool has been invented for installation on casing (6), used in well bore drilling. A wear band (105) is provided having a cylindrical body which when coaxially placed over a pipe and substantially radially inwardly displaced at a plurality of points (i.e. crimped) about the circumference of a section of cylindrical body, attaches to the pipe to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity. When crimped according to the methods of the present invention, the load transfer capacity of the connection between the wear band (105) tool and the pipe (6) can be arranged to substantially prevent significant relative movement of the wear band tool on the pipe under loads that may be encountered when using one or more of the pipes as components of a tubular string used for drilling or running the casing in to complete a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 6732822Abstract: An apparatus for handling tubular goods which includes an elongate body having a coupling end adapted for mating engagement with a tubular good. The coupling end includes a structural member, a flexible cylindrical cage and a pressure member. Longitudinal strips joined at their opposed ends form the cage coaxial with and connected to the structural member of the body. The coaxial pressure member is disposed in an annulus between the structural member and the cage. The pressure member is adapted to cause radial displacement of the cage, thereby exerting a gripping force to maintain the mating engagement between the tubular good and the coupling end enabling a transfer of force between the body and the tubular good.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Noetic Engineering Inc.Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser, Daniel Mark Shute
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Publication number: 20040046388Abstract: A shoulder ring (10) for installing in the J-space between the installed pin ends within a coupling collar is taught having a body with a central opening therethrough, a first end face (12) on the body, an opposite end face (14) on the body, an inner surface (16) adjacent the central opening and extending between the first end face and the opposite end face and an outer surface (18) extending between the first end face and the opposite end face, the body having a substantially uniform cross sectional shape between the first end face, the opposite end face, the inner surface and the outer surface and the ring shaped such that its radius to the outer surface varies around the outer surface circumference to form a plurality of lobes (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser
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Publication number: 20040045741Abstract: A method for drilling in unconsolidated formation is taught. In particular, a method for borehole stabilization in an unconsolidated formation includes providing a drill string; rotating the drill string to drive a drill bit to drill a borehole having a borehole wall; driving the drill string against the borehole wall while rotating the drill string to plaster the surface of the borehole wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: TESCO CORPORATIONInventors: Robert M. Tessari, Tommy W. Warren, Per G. Angman, Maurice William Slack
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Publication number: 20040035169Abstract: A method of reducing slot width in slotted tubular liners. A slotted tubular liner (1) is provided having an interior surface (3), an exterior surface (2) and a plurality of slots (4) extending between the interior surface and the exterior surface. One or more contoured rigid forming tools (7) are provided. Pressure is applied to either the interior surface (3) or the exterior surface(2) of the slotted tubular liner (1) with the contoured rigid forming tools (7). The contoured rigid forming tools are then moved in a sweep pattern traversing either the interior surface or the exterior surface of the slotted tubular liner, until plastic deformation narrows the width of the plurality of slots (4) to within desired tolerances. The method does not require the same precise positioning of previously known methods and, as such, provides a combination of increased output and lower cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Patent number: 6679335Abstract: A method for preparing casing for use in a wellbore such as for example, in preparation, for use to line a borehole through a formation or to act as a drill string and thereafter to remain in hole. In the method, a device supporting the use of the wellbore casing is crimped onto the outer surface of the casing. The device supporting casing use can be to facilitate run in through the borehole, to maintain positioning relative to the borehole, to accommodate wear against the wall of the borehole into which the casing is run or to enhance the results of cementing. The devices supporting the use of the casing are attached by crimping to the casing to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser
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Patent number: 6622788Abstract: A plurality of steel rings are crimped or shrink fitted onto a joint of steel well casing to produce the casing anchor. The rings and joint are sufficiently interlocked so that, when the anchor is cemented in a well, the joint can transfer axial load from the casing string to the cement through the rings to provide resistance to axial displacement of the anchor relative to the surrounding earth material.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventors: Trent Michael Victor Kaiser, Maurice William Slack
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Publication number: 20030155159Abstract: An apparatus for handling tubular goods which includes an elongate body having a coupling end adapted for mating engagement with a tubular good. The coupling end includes a structural member, a flexible cylindrical cage and a pressure member. Longitudinal strips joined at their opposed ends form the cage coaxial with and connected to the structural member of the body. The coaxial pressure member is disposed in an annulus between the structural member and the cage. The pressure member is adapted to cause radial displacement of the cage, thereby exerting a gripping force to maintain the mating engagement between the tubular good and the coupling end enabling a transfer of force between the body and the tubular good.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Viktor Kaiser, Daniel Mark Shute
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Publication number: 20030062170Abstract: A slotting geometry for a metal pipe for use in fabricating slotted liners. The slotting geometry includes one or more integral substantially continuous unslotted helical coils extending around a peripheral sidewall for sustantially the entire length of a tubular body. There are helical regions between the coils containing slots arranged to create generally trapezoidally shaped elongated struts joining the edges of adjacent coils. Ends of the tubular body have unslotted connecting portions, thereby facilitating connection with the tubular body. Slotted liners fabricated using this slotting geometry have the capability of having their outer diameter expanded or contracted. This has utility when inserting or removing the slotted liners iinto a well bore. By expanding or contracting the outer diameter, the slots can be made to be sider or narrower, this has utility in controlling slot width.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: Noetic Engineering Inc.Inventor: Maurice William Slack
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Publication number: 20030019637Abstract: A method for preparing casing for use in a wellbore such as for example, in preparation, for use to line a borehole through a formation or to act as a drill string and thereafter to remain in hole. In the method, a device supporting the use of the wellbore casing is crimped onto the outer surface of the casing. The device supporting casing use can be to facilitate run in through the borehole, to maintain positioning relative to the borehole, to accommodate wear against the wall of the borehole into which the casing is run or to enhance the results of cementing. The devices supporting the use of the casing are attached by crimping to the casing to create a connection having structurally significant axial and torque load transfer capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser
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Patent number: 6409226Abstract: Thick-walled steel pipe is corrugated for the purpose of managing axial load when the pipe is used in an earth-restrained application. For example, the pipe may be used as casing in a cyclic steam stimulation well, where the axial loads are induced as the casing is heated and cooled.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Noetic Engineering Inc.Inventors: Maurice William Slack, Trent Michael Victor Kaiser, Gerald Adrien Joseph Beaulac
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Publication number: 20010006109Abstract: A plurality of steel rings are affixed, as by crimping using hydroforming means, to the outside of a joint of steel well casing. The rings are distributed in spaced relation along the joint. The resulting anchor joint is run into a well as part of the casing string and cemented in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: July 5, 2001Inventors: Trent Michael Victor Kaiser, Maurice William Slack