Patents by Inventor Steve R. Delgado
Steve R. Delgado 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: 9140083Abstract: An anchor device is utilized to locate the whipstock both longitudinally and rotationally in order to properly orient the whipstock prior to beginning the sidetrack operation. In order to hydraulically set the slips a hydraulically actuated piston in a hydraulic cylinder is pressurized to overcome a restraint such as a shear pin thereby releasing a spring that drives a second piston to force the slips radially outwards thereby setting the anchor. In certain instances the anchor may also be set down on a rod that is also attached to the hydraulic piston. By setting down on the rod the shear pin is also overcome which also releases the spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: INTERNATIONAL TUBULAR SERVICES LIMITEDInventors: Steve R. Delgado, Ruben Sanchez
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Publication number: 20130341048Abstract: An anchor device is utilized to locate the whipstock both longitudinally and rotationally in order to properly orient the whipstock prior to beginning the sidetrack operation. The present embodiment may be used to either mechanically or hydraulically trigger an anchor device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Steve R. Delgado, Ruben Sanchez
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Patent number: 6923274Abstract: An apparatus for drilling one or more holes at an angle to a wellbore. The apparatus includes a tubular housing defining one or more openings. Each opening is configured to provide an exit through which a drilling assembly drills to form a hole at an angle to the wellbore. The apparatus further includes one or more deflectors. Each deflector defines a surface for guiding the drilling assembly through an opening, and each deflector is positioned inside the tubular housing such that the surface is facing the opening. The apparatus further includes an anchor having a bottom portion attached to a top portion of the tubular housing and having a top portion configured to be removably fixed to a conveyance tubular.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Ken Dale Rodgers, Mark C. Glaser, Doug Durst, Mike Johnson, Steve R. Delgado, Mark Ryan
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Publication number: 20040129458Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an apparatus for drilling one or more holes at an angle to a wellbore. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a tubular housing defining one or more openings. Each opening is configured to provide an exit through which a drilling assembly drills to form a hole at an angle to the wellbore. The apparatus further includes one or more deflectors. Each deflector defines a surface for guiding the drilling assembly through an opening, and each deflector is positioned inside the tubular housing such that the surface is facing the opening. The apparatus further includes an anchor having a bottom portion attached to a top portion of the tubular housing and having a top portion configured to be removably fixed to a conveyance tubular.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Ken Dale Rodgers, Mark C. Glaser, Doug Durst, Mike Johnson, Steve R. Delgado, Mark Ryan
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Publication number: 20040108739Abstract: The present invention discloses a whipstock retrieval assembly for use in a wellbore to retrieve a downhole tool such as a whipstock from a borehole. In one aspect, the retriever includes a threaded barrel which is received over the tray end of the whipstock, and a securing member, preferably a conical member, pinches the whipstock tray portion received in the retriever against the barrel to prevent loss of the whipstock from the retriever as it is pulled from the borehole. In a second aspect, the retriever assembly includes a hook which is placed in a pre-supplied slot in the whipstock, and a shroud is deployed over the extending end of the whipstock to provide a smooth surface to pull the retriever and whipstock from the borehole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Robert S. Beeman, Steve R. Delgado, Kenneth Smith, Ken W. Winterrowd, Ed Chebret, Michael Stulberg, Gary Dellinger
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Patent number: 6715567Abstract: The present invention generally provides an apparatus and method for forming a pilot hole in a formation. In one aspect of the present invention, the apparatus may comprise a starter mill connected to a bearing mill by a body joint. The apparatus may further comprise a lead bearing connected to a starter mill by a lead joint. Preferably, an outer diameter of the bearing mill is about the same as an inner diameter of a wellbore. As the lead bearing travels along the concave, the apparatus will bend between the bearing mill and the lead bearing. The bend urges the starter mill into contact with the wellbore wall. In another aspect of the present invention, a method for forming a pilot hole in a wellbore includes running a tool into the wellbore, the tool comprising a starter mill disposed between a first bearing and a second bearing. While running the tool along a concave of a whipstock, the tool bends between the first and second bearing and urges the starter mill to form the pilot hole.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Steve R. Delgado, Ken W. Winterrowd, Shane P. Hart
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Publication number: 20020162658Abstract: The present invention generally provides an apparatus and method for forming a pilot hole in a formation. In one aspect of the present invention, the apparatus may comprise a starter mill connected to a bearing mill by a body joint. The apparatus may further comprise a lead bearing connected to a starter mill by a lead joint. Preferably, an outer diameter of the bearing mill is about the same as an inner diameter of a wellbore. As the lead bearing travels along the concave, the apparatus will bend between the bearing mill and the lead bearing. The bend urges the starter mill into contact with the wellbore wall. In another aspect of the present invention, a method for forming a pilot hole in a wellbore includes running a tool into the wellbore, the tool comprising a starter mill disposed between a first bearing and a second bearing. While running the tool along a concave of a whipstock, the tool bends between the first and second bearing and urges the starter mill to form the pilot hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Steve R. Delgado, Ken W. Winterrowd, Shane P. Hart
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Patent number: 6094743Abstract: Deflector - Arm Protector provides protection to athletes participating in sports such as but not limited to baseball or softball. This arm protector wraps around the entire arm from the hand to the shoulder and is secured by velcro straps. This concept can be adapted to protect any vulnerable portion of the human body. It is comprised of padded material covered by a flexible plastic insert with varying geometric profiles fitted within a sleeve of elastic cloth type material of varying shapes depended on the required protective coverage for the arm. The impact force on the athlete's arm is greatly reduced due to the design profile (insert/pad assembly) load distribution, thus making it less painful when hit by the pitched baseball or softball.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventor: Steve R. Delgado
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Patent number: 5887668Abstract: A tool for wellbore sidetracking operations has been invented, the tool, in one aspect, having a body, a milling section on the body for milling an opening in a tubular in a first wellbore in a formation, the milling section having milling material thereon, and a drilling section on the body for drilling a second wellbore beyond the window into the formation.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: David M. Haugen, Frederick T. Tilton, Joseph D. Mills, Randy P. Hutchings, Guy L. McClung, III, Steve R. Delgado
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Patent number: 5887655Abstract: Wellbore operations (e.g. for milling and/or drilling) are disclosed which require a reduced number of tool trips into a wellbore to create a cut-out pocket, opening, or window in a tubular such as casing in the wellbore; and, in some aspects, to continue into a formation adjacent a main wellbore forming a lateral wellbore in communication with the main wellbore. Preferably one trip is required to complete a window or a window and the lateral wellbore. In one aspect a full gauge tool body is used so that the completed lateral wellbore is of a substantially uniform diameter along its entire length, which, in one aspect is suitable for the passage therethrough of full gauge tools, pipe, devices, and apparatuses. In one aspect a cutting system has cutting apparatus initially covered with a wearable away material which is worn away by contacting a tubular to be milled, exposing the cutting apparatus for milling and/or for drilling formation adjacent the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, IncInventors: David M. Haugen, William A. Blizzard, Jr., Mark W. Schnitker, Steve R. Delgado, Thurman B. Carter, John D. Roberts, Joseph D. Mills, Frederick T. Tilton, Paul J. Johantges, Charles W. Pleasants
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Patent number: 5791417Abstract: New systems and methods have been invented for explosively forming openings, ledges, windows, holes, and lateral bores through tubulars such as casing, which openings may, in cerain aspects, extend beyond the casing into a formation through which a wellbore extends. In certain aspects openings (e.g. ledges, initial, or completed windows) in wellbore tubulars (e.g. tubing or casing) are made using metal oxidizing systems, water jet systems, or mills with abrasive and/or erosive streams flowing therethrough and/or therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: David M. Haugen, Guy L. McClung, Mark W. Schnitker, Shane P. Hart, Steve R. Delgado
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Patent number: 5584350Abstract: A wellbore sidetracking method has been invented which includes, in certain embodiments, milling out a casing section from a cased, cemented wellbore; placing a deflection device, e.g. a whipstock, so that, upon pivoting of the upper concave portion of the whipstock at least a top portion thereof extends up into and abuts casing above the milled out section and, in certain aspects, a portion of the whipstock also extends down into and abuts casing below the milled out section; introducing a mill into the wellbore to mill out a part of the casing above the milled out section which would interfere with the introduction of a drill bit; removing the mill; introducing a drilling system into the wellbore to be deflected into the milled out area; and drilling a new sidetracked bore with the drilling system from the milled out area. In one aspect a mill is provided which mills out the part of the casing above the milled out area without contacting the formation or with only minimal contact thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Weatherford U.S., Inc.Inventors: Mark W. Schnitker, Shane P. Hart, Steve R. Delgado
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Patent number: 5072795Abstract: A fluid pressure compensator for a lubrication system in a rotary drill bit includes a diaphragm (44) with an enlarged thickness central portion (62) having a generally hemispherically shaped deformation (72) at its center to form a minimal thickness thereat progressively increasing to the enlarged thickness. A self sealing puncture (74) is provided at the center of the diaphragm (44) to relieve excess pressure differentials in the lubrication system internally of the drill bit and excess pressure differentials in the drilling fluid externally of the drill bit. The diaphragm (44) has an enlarged protuberance (64) about its outer periphery which is secured in sealing relation within a groove formed by sealing surfaces (66, 68, 70) on a leg (10) of the rotary bit and associated securing cap (46). A protective cup (42) supports the diaphragm (44) in an extended position and has dimples (58) for supporting the diaphragm (46) on the bottom (40) of the lubricant reservoir (49).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventors: Steve R. Delgado, Robert J. Kotch, Frank Hall