Patents by Inventor Murray C. Gerwing
Murray C. Gerwing 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: 20150167409Abstract: A device is taught for making up or breaking out drill pipe sections. The device comprises one or more roller assemblies. Each roller assembly comprises a support movably attached to the roller assembly by an attachment means, one or more rollers supported on the support and one or more roller motors. The support can be raised and lowered by tightening or loosening the attachment means to allow access to the one or more rollers supported on the support. A mechanical roughneck system is further taught for making up or breaking out drill pipe section comprising the present device. A method is also provided for changing rollers in a spin wrench assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2012Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicant: McCoy CorporationInventors: Murray C. Gerwing, Les Strickland, Steven Hargreaves, Dan Bangert
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Publication number: 20150075814Abstract: A device is taught for positioning drill pipe make up or break out equipment on a rig floor. The device comprises a forward arm connectable at a first end to the drill pipe make up or break out equipment, an upper rearward arm and a lower rearward arm, pivotably connectable between the forward arm and a column, said lower rearward arm further being axially movable along said column. The device further comprises means for maintaining the upper rearward arm in parallel relationship with the lower rearward arm and means for axially moving said lower rearward arm. Axial movement of said lower rearward arm acts to extend or retract said forward arm, while maintaining a constant axial position of the make up or break out equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2013Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Murray C. Gerwing, Steven Hargreaves, Bin Ma
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Patent number: 6942458Abstract: An improved variable pitch fan comprising a fan hub, with fan blades extending radially outward from the fan hub and mounted for rotation about respective radially extending axes corresponding to each fan blade. Each fan blade has a blade surface extending perpendicularly to the radially extending axis of the fan blade, each blade surface lying between respective outer edges of the corresponding fan blade and facing rearward. A pitch shifting mechanism is mounted in the hub and interconnects with the fan blades to control the rotational position of each fan blade about the corresponding radially extending axis of the fan blade. The respective outer edges of each fan blade diverge as the fan blade extends further radially outward; and the blade surface of each fan blade has an angle of attack that decreases as the fan blade extends radially outward. Each blade surface has a constant or increasing radius of curvature as the respective fan blade extends further radially outward.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Terry D. Nelson, Murray C. Gerwing
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Publication number: 20040067135Abstract: An improved variable pitch fan comprising a fan hub, with fan blades extending radially outward from the fan hub and mounted for rotation about respective radially extending axes corresponding to each fan blade. Each fan blade has a blade surface extending perpendicularly to the radially extending axis of the fan blade, each blade surface lying between respective outer edges of the corresponding fan blade and facing rearward. A pitch shifting mechanism is mounted in the hub and interconnects with the fan blades to control the rotational position of each fan blade about the corresponding radially extending axis of the fan blade. The respective outer edges of each fan blade diverge as the fan blade extends further radially outward; and the blade surface of each fan blade has an angle of attack that decreases as the fan blade extends radially outward. Each blade surface has a constant or increasing radius of curvature as the respective fan blade extends further radially outward.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Terry D. Nelson, Murray C. Gerwing
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Patent number: 6644922Abstract: A variable pitch fan in which the pitch of the fan blades is varied under control of a controller according to the speed of the fan. The controller is programmed to respond to increased fan speed by decreasing pitch of the fan blades. The variable pitch fan has a piston extending axially from a main shaft, about which main shaft a fan blade hub rotates. A pitch shifter is mounted on a cylinder, which itself is mounted on the piston. The pitch shifter is actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through the main shaft to the cylinder. The piston is preferably axially stationary in relation to the main shaft. The cylinder is secured against rotational movement by cooperating out of round surfaces. Grease for the pitch shifter is supplied through the guide pin. One guide pin may be used for grease supply, while another may be used for excess grease return.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Brian J. Bruchal, Murray C. Gerwing
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Publication number: 20020192078Abstract: A variable pitch fan in which the pitch of the fan blades is varied under control of a controller according to the speed of the fan. The controller is programmed to respond to increased fan speed by decreasing pitch of the fan blades. The variable pitch fan has a piston extending axially from a main shaft, about which main shaft a fan blade hub rotates. A pitch shifter is mounted on a cylinder, which itself is mounted on the piston. The pitch shifter is actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through the main shaft to the cylinder. The piston is preferably axially stationary in relation to the main shaft. The cylinder is secured against rotational movement by cooperating out of round surfaces. Grease for the pitch shifter is supplied through the guide pin. One guide pin may be used for grease supply, while another may be used for excess grease return.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Brian J. Bruchal, Murray C. Gerwing
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Patent number: 6439850Abstract: A variable pitch fan in which the pitch of the fan blades is varied under control of a controller according to the speed of the fan. The controller is programmed to respond to increased fan speed by decreasing pitch of the fan blades. The variable pitch fan has a piston extending axially from a main shaft, about which main shaft a fan blade hub rotates. A pitch shifter is mounted on a cylinder, which itself is mounted on the piston. The pitch shifter is actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through the main shaft to the cylinder. The piston is preferably axially stationary in relation to the main shaft. The cylinder is secured against rotational movement by cooperating out of round surfaces. Grease for the pitch shifter is supplied through the guide pin. One guide pin may be used for grease supply, while another may be used for excess grease return.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Brian J. Bruchal, Murray C. Gerwing
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Patent number: 6113351Abstract: A variable pitch fan in which the pitch of the fan blades is varied under control of a controller according to the speed of the fan. The controller is programmed to respond to increased fan speed by decreasing pitch of the fan blades. The variable pitch fan has a piston extending axially from a main shaft, about which main shaft a fan blade hub rotates. A pitch shifter is mounted on a cylinder, which itself is mounted on the piston. The pitch shifter is actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through the main shaft to the cylinder. The piston is preferably axially stationary in relation to the main shaft. The cylinder is secured against rotational movement by at least one guide pin passing into the main shaft. Grease for the pitch shifter is supplied through the guide pin. One guide pin may be used for grease supply, while another may be used for excess grease return.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Flexxaire Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Jonathan E. McCallum, Brian J. Bruchal, Murray C. Gerwing