Patents by Inventor Roland Illerhaus
Roland Illerhaus 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: 9869749Abstract: A system and method to generate a three-dimensional mapping of an arrangement of tubular components are described. The tubular components include one or more straight pipes and one or more bent segments connected at interfaces. The system includes a plurality of electronically readable identifiers, each electronically readable identifier being disposed in proximity to one of the interfaces of two of the tubular components and each side of the interface comprising at least one RFID chip. The system also includes a reader to receive a signal from each of the plurality of electronically readable identifiers in turn and a processor to process a position of the reader and each of the signals to generate the three-dimensional mapping.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2013Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLCInventor: Roland Illerhaus
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Publication number: 20160215607Abstract: A method and computer-readable medium for selecting a wellbore for refracture is disclosed. A parameter is selected that is related a refracture decision and an influence value of the parameter on the refracture decision is determined. A first refracture score is estimated for a first wellbore based on a value of the parameter for the first wellbore and the influence value of the parameter. A second refracture score is estimated for a second wellbore based on a value of the parameter for the second wellbore and the influence value of the parameter. One of the first wellbore and the second wellbore is selected for refracture based on a comparison of the first refracture score and the second refracture score.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Casee Ryanne Lemons, Roland Illerhaus
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Publication number: 20140191904Abstract: A system and method to generate a three-dimensional mapping of an arrangement of tubular components are described. The tubular components include one or more straight pipes and one or more bent segments connected at interfaces. The system includes a plurality of electronically readable identifiers, each electronically readable identifier being disposed in proximity to one of the interfaces of two of the tubular components and each side of the interface comprising at least one RFID chip. The system also includes a reader to receive a signal from each of the plurality of electronically readable identifiers in turn and a processor to process a position of the reader and each of the signals to generate the three-dimensional mapping.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Roland Illerhaus
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Patent number: 7000715Abstract: A superabrasive cutter-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling in subterranean formations is provided. The bit may employ PDC cutters in an engineered cutter placement profile exhibiting optimal aggressiveness in relation to where the cutters are positioned along the profile of the bit extending from a cone region laterally, or radially, outward toward a gage region therefore. The engineered cutter placement profile may include cutters exhibiting differing degrees of aggressiveness positioned in order to maximize rate-of-penetration and minimize torque-on-bit while maintaining side cutting capability and steerability.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lawrence Allen Sinor, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6742611Abstract: A laminated cutting element for use on a rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations preferably including at least one first segment formed of a hard, continuous-phase material impregnated with a particulate superabrasive material laminated to and including at least one second segment formed of a continuous-phase material having essentially no particulate superabrasive material impregnated therein. Alternatively, the at least one second segment may have superabrasive and/or abrasive material impregnated therein which is less abrasive than the superabrasive material impregnated in the at least one first segment. Preferably, the continuous-phase material in which the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment are made is a metal matrix material. A further alternative of the present invention includes a single segment formed of a continuous-phase material in which a particulate superabrasive material is impregnated.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Roland Illerhaus, Gordon A. Tibbitts
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Publication number: 20030037964Abstract: A superabrasive cutter-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling in subterranean formations. The bit may employ PDC cutters in an engineered cutter placement profile exhibiting optimal aggressiveness in relation to where the cutters are positioned along the profile of the bit extending from a cone region laterally, or radially, outward toward a gage region thereof. The engineered cutter placement profile may include cutters exhibiting differing degrees of aggressiveness positioned in order to maximize rate-of-penetration and minimize torque-on-bit while maintaining side cutting capability and steerability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Lawrence Allen Sinor, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Rudolf C.O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6443249Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face, to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6321862Abstract: A rotary drag bit suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The cutters are preferably configured and oriented so as to provide a relatively aggressive cutting edge to the formation in both longitudinal and rotational directions of bit movement, the cutting edges lying adjacent cutting surfaces preferably disposed at negative rake angles to the formation material of the borehole wall for enhanced durability.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Robert J. Costo, Jr., Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Roland Illerhaus, Mark W. Dykstra, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, John R. Spaar
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Publication number: 20010030065Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face, to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C.O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6230828Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6112836Abstract: A rotary drag bit being suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads may carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The tandem primary and secondary gage pads provide enhanced bit stability and reduced side cutting tendencies. The discontinuities between the primary and secondary gage pads enhance fluid flow from the bit face to the borehole annulus above the bit, promoting formation cuttings removal. The tandem gage arrangement also has utility in conventional bits not designed specifically for directional drilling.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: John R. Spaar, James A. Norris, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Michael P. Ohanian, Roland Illerhaus, Jeffrey B. Lund, Michael L. Doster
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Patent number: 6006845Abstract: A rotary drag bit being suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The tandem primary and secondary gage pads provide enhanced bit stability and reduced side cutting tendencies. The discontinuities between the primary and secondary gage pads enhance fluid flow from the bit face to the borehole annulus above the bit, promoting formation cuttings removal. The tandem gage arrangement also has utility in conventional bits not designed specifically for directional drilling.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Roland Illerhaus, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, John R. Spaar
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Patent number: 4690228Abstract: A roller cone bit may be used as a rotating drag bit by treating the roller cones as carriers for a plurality of distinguishable types of drag cutters. The roller cones are each coupled to a mechanism which selectively allows rotation of the roller cones. The roller cones are otherwise fixed and as the bit is rotated, the drag cutters are brought into engagement with the rock. However, where the roller cones are selectively allowed to rotate, rotation of the drag bit rotates the roller cones to bring a second set of drag cutters into a configuration for cutting the rock formation. A mechanism then selectively locks the roller cones to prevent further rotation, keeping the second set of drag cutters fixed in place. By selectively permitting and preventing rotation of the roller cones, a plurality of sets of drag cutters can be brought into a configuration for cutting the rock.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Eastman Christensen CompanyInventors: Dieter Voelz, Roland Illerhaus
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Patent number: 4537097Abstract: A base powder mixture consisting of diamond material and solid support is inserted into the recess of a mold block for the manufacture of cutting elements for, in particular, deep drill bits, the mold block is then externally hermetically enclosed and hot isostatically pressed. The base powder mixture is, first of all, inserted directly into the recess, the mold block is then enclosed as a whole in a capsule and placed in a high pressure furnace in which pressure is applied to the mold block by a liquid or gaseous pressure medium and, finally, after cooling and lowering of the pressure, the capsule is removed and the finished cutting elements are taken out of the recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Christensen, Inc.Inventors: Roland Illerhaus, Rainer Jurgens