Patents by Inventor Wayne A. Handke

Wayne A. Handke 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: 5570743
    Abstract: A continuous multi-component slurrying process at an oil or gas well comprises flowing at least three separate streams of different essential materials directly into a predetermined mixing unit at the oil or gas well, wherein each of the essential materials is required to obtain a predetermined defining characteristic of the slurry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Halliburton company
    Inventors: Paul O. Padgett, Stephen F. Crain, Wayne A. Handke, Jerry L. Logan, Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Ricky L. Covington, David W. Ritter, Kevin D. Edgley
  • Patent number: 5522459
    Abstract: A continuous multi-component slurrying process at an oil or gas well comprises flowing at least three separate streams of different essential materials directly into a predetermined mixing unit at the oil or gas well, wherein each of the essential materials is required to obtain a predetermined defining characteristic of the slurry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventors: Paul O. Padgett, Stephen F. Crain, Wayne A. Handke, Jerry L. Logan, Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Ricky L. Covington, David W. Ritter, Kevin D. Edgley
  • Patent number: 5452954
    Abstract: A method of controlling a continuous multi-component slurrying process at an oil or gas well comprises continuously flowing substances for creating a slurry in response to a slurry flow rate factor and continuously flowing another substance for the slurry in response to a flow rate of at least a predetermined one of the other substances or the slurry itself. The method can include density control, slurry (tub) level control, and a combination of such controls. The method can operate in either closed loop or open loop manner, and control can be effected with either of two types of control signals depending on whether the controlled device is an integrating or non-integrating type. The method can also provide for bumpless transition between manual and automatic control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventors: Wayne A. Handke, Stephen F. Crain, Paul O. Padgett, Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Vincent P. Rivera, Charles E. Neal
  • Patent number: 5195861
    Abstract: An automatic rate matching system is provided such that the delivery of bulk material is matched with the quantity of bulk material required by a process. An optical probe is used which determines the depth of material delivered into a hopper, prior to its retrieval for use in the process. The probe and associated electronic components output a signal to a CPU which then varies the speed of a belt conveyor based upon the depth of material. As the material depth decreases, belt speed is increased. Conversely, as material depth increases, belt speed is decreased. Therefore, the delivery rate of bulk material is matched to the quantity required in a process by varying the speed of the conveyor belt, based upon the depth of material in the hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1993
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 5102281
    Abstract: An automatic rate matching system is provided such that the delivery of bulk material is matched with the quantity of bulk material required by a process. An optical probe is used which determines the depth of material delivered into a hopper, prior to its retrieval for use in the process. The probe and associated electronic components output a signal to a CPU which then varies the speed of a belt conveyor based upon the depth of material. As the material depth decreases, belt speed is increased. Conversely, as material depth increases, belt speed is decreased. Therefore, the delivery rate of bulk material is matched to the quantity required in a process by varying the speed of the conveyor belt, based upon the depth of material in the hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 5004400
    Abstract: An automatic rate matching system is provided such that the delivery of bulk material is matched with the quantity of bulk material required by a process. An optical probe is used which determines the depth of material delivered into a hopper, prior to its retrieval for use in the process. The probe and associated electronic components output a signal to a CPU which then varies the speed of a belt conveyor based upon the depth of material. As the material depth decreases, belt speed is increased. Conversely, as material depth increases, belt speed is decreased. Therefore, the delivery rate of bulk material is matched to the quantity required in a process by varying the speed of the conveyor belt, based upon the depth of material in the hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1991
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 4869299
    Abstract: A method of transferring radioactive substance wherein a radioactivity shielding assembly, suitable for transferring a radioactive substance with a reduced risk of human exposure and environmental contamination, includes a protective shield casing having a reservoir disposed in the casing for receiving the radioactive substance. Associated with the casing is a coupling structure for coupling the reservoir and casing directly to a receiver into which the radioactive substance is to be transferred. The casing includes a side shielding structure in which the reservoir is retained and two end shield structures which are removably attached to the side shield structure. The two end shield structures are removed from the side shield structure at the location at which the radioactive substance is to be discharged, but such removal leaves the reservoir protectively received in the side structure to maintain continued protection against radioactive exposure or contamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 4846235
    Abstract: A radioactivity shielding assembly, suitable for transferring a radioactive substance with a reduced risk of human exposure and environmental contamination, includes a protective shield casing having a reservoir disposed in the casing for receiving the radioactive substance. Associated with the casing is a coupling structure for coupling the reservoir and casing directly to a receiver into which the radioactive substance is to be transferred. The casing includes a side shielding structure in which the reservoir is retained and two end shield structures which are removably attached to the side shield structure. The two end shield structures are removed from the side shield structure at the location at which the radioactive substance is to be discharged, but such removal leaves the reservoir protectively received in the side structure to maintain continued protection against radioactive exposure or contamination. A related method of transferring the radioactive substance is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 4779186
    Abstract: A control system is provided which can be retrofit to existing conventional blender devices, such as a blender trailer used for combining a pregelled liquid with a solid particulate additive at a well site. The control is provided either manually or automatically from a remote location where a display unit and a computer unit of the invention are located, such as in a frac van. The display unit and the computer unit are connected together by a multi-conductor cable, and the display unit is connected by a multi-conductor cable to a terminal unit mounted on the blender. Control signals are output from the display unit, under automatic control by the computer unit or under manual control by potentiometers attached to the display unit, to control electrohydraulic valves associated with screw conveyors mounted on the blender.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventors: Wayne A. Handke, Scott A. Berning
  • Patent number: 4731531
    Abstract: A method of logging a well includes the steps of moving a tagging agent into a well so that the tagging agent is deposited in an earthen formation of the well, which tagging agent is non-radioactive at least until just prior to entering the well; irradiating the tagging agent so that the tagging agent exhibits at least one tagging agent characteristic distinguishable from earthen formation characteristics, and detecting the at least one tagging agent characteristic after the tagging agent has been deposited in the earthen formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke
  • Patent number: 4712618
    Abstract: A transportation assembly includes a single container having a primary confinement receptacle and a secondary confinement receptacle in which the primary confinement receptacle is retained. In the preferred embodiment the primary confinement receptacle has two reservoirs defined in it, one of which is for storing and transporting a radioactive substance and the other of which is for storing and transporting a diluting substance in which the radioactive substance is to be diluted at a location, such as a well site at which a radioactive tracer injection operation is to be performed. A system incorporating such a container and a method of using it are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1987
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventors: Wayne A. Handke, Mark A. Priest
  • Patent number: 4698510
    Abstract: A transportation assembly includes a single container having a primary confinement receptacle and a secondary confinement receptacle in which the primary confinement receptacle is retained. In the preferred embodiment the primary confinement receptacle has two reservoirs defined in it, one of which is for storing and transporting a radioactive substance and the other of which is for storing and transporting a diluting substance in which the radioactive substance is to be diluted at a location, such as a well site at which a radioactive tracer injection operation is to be performed. A system incorporating such a container and a method of using it are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1987
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventors: Wayne A. Handke, Mark A. Priest
  • Patent number: 4574880
    Abstract: An injection unit for injecting radioactive propping material into fracturing fluids containing propping materials used in hydraulic fracturing operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1986
    Assignee: Halliburton Company
    Inventor: Wayne A. Handke