Patents by Inventor Roy S. Arterbury

Roy S. Arterbury 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: 5887925
    Abstract: A combined washover and retrieval device (30, 30A) for connection to the lower end of a tubular string (14, 14A) including an outer washover pipe (22, 22A) and an inner retrieval tool (36, 36A). Retrieval tool (36, 36A) includes an upper sub (30, 30A) secured at its upper end to a tubular support (23, 23A). In a preferred embodiment of FIGS. 1-3, the sub (30) has a plurality of ports (35) to permit the upward flow of fluid with entrained soil and debris through the inner annulus (38) and ports (35) at the upper end of the annulus (38) to bypass the retrieval tool (36). Another embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4-7 has a plurality of shear pins (31A) connecting the washover pipe (22A) to the sub (30A). Pins (31A) are sheared upon washover pipe (22A) abutting the packer (16A) under a predetermined weight from the tubing string (14A) to permit downward relative movement of retrieval tool (36A) for connection to the fish (18A).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1999
    Assignee: The Cavins Corporation
    Inventors: Roy S. Arterbury, Thomas C. Burroughs
  • Patent number: 5810410
    Abstract: A combined washover and retrieval device (30, 30A) for connection to the lower end of a tubular string (14, 14A) including an outer washover pipe (22, 22A) and an inner retrieval tool (36, 36A). Retrieval tool (36, 36A) includes an upper sub (30, 30A) secured at its upper end to a tubular support (23, 23A). In a preferred embodiment of FIG. 1-3, the sub (30) has a plurality of ports (35) to permit the upward flow of fluid with entrained soil and debris through the inner annulus (38) and ports (35) at the upper end of the annulus (38) to bypass the retrieval tool (36). Another embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4-7 has a plurality of shear pins (31A) connecting the washover pipe (22A) to the sub (30A). Pins (31A) are sheared upon washover pipe (22A) abutting the packer (16A) under a predetermined weight from the tubing string (14A) to permit downward relative movement of retrieval tool (36A) for connection to the fish (18A).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: The Cavins Corporation
    Inventors: Roy S. Arterbury, Thomas C. Burroughs
  • Patent number: 5810081
    Abstract: A separation device or desander (18) is positioned in a bore hole for separation of solid particles from well fluids and includes outer and inner concentric members (20 and 22) defining an annulus (30) therebetween. A spiral guide (32) is positioned in annulus (30) between the concentric tubular members (20, 22). A wear structure comprising the present invention includes a flat (38) in the outer wall (27) of the outer tubular member (20) to provide a reduced thickness wall portion thereat. Upon wear from abrasive solid particles, and opening (40) is formed at the reduced thickness cutaway portion defined by flat (38). A sleeve (46) may be mounted within the outer tubular member (20) below the inner tubular member (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Inventors: Delwin E. Cobb, Roy S. Arterbury
  • Patent number: 5211244
    Abstract: A portable apparatus and method for catching and containing fluids leaked from a wellhead (10) of an oil and gas well including a tank structure (32) having a pair of tank sections (34, 36) interconnected in surrounding relation about the wellhead (10) to catch and contain fluids from the wellhead (10). An apron or skirt (64) is secured about the wellhead (10) to deflect fluids into the tank sections (34, 36). A pipe support or rack (68) is positioned in one of the tank sections (36) and a splash board (72) is detachably connected to the tank section (36) adjacent the pipe support (68) to deflect fluids from lower open ends of pipe sections (70) being removed from the well. The tank structure (32) is portable and utilized with a well rig (20) beneath the rig platform (22) extending over the well and the tank sections (34, 36) are arranged to fit within each other for easy transport.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1993
    Assignee: The Cavins Corporation
    Inventor: Roy S. Arterbury
  • Patent number: 4924940
    Abstract: A downhole tool for removing sand from a well bore has an elongated tubular member with four sections. A one-way valve is located between the upper first and second sections. A second one-way valve is located between the third and fourth sections, while a third one-way valve is in the fourth lower section. The second and third sections are formed into a piston assembly which when reciprocated moves fluid in the well bore from the fourth section to the first section in an incremental fashion. Each piston stroke traps portions of fluid at different locations along the tubular member because of the one-way construction of the valves, and moves that trapped portion incrementally upwardly within the device. Sand is accumulated in the second and fourth sections of the member, and the sand in the fourth section is prevented from backflowing into the piston section to foul the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1990
    Assignee: The Cavins Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas C. Burroughs, Roy S. Arterbury