Abstract: An interrupter for use with a wellbore tool may include a housing having an interior and a fusible body disposed in the housing interior. The fusible body may be solid below a specified temperature and liquid above the specified temperature. The fusible body communicates a first high-order detonation to a detonator only when liquid. The communicated the first high-order detonation is at a magnitude sufficient to cause the detonator to produce a second high-order detonation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 12, 2015
Date of Patent:
September 20, 2016
Assignee:
OWEN OIL TOOLS LP
Inventors:
Ian Morrison, Lyle W. Andrich, Bradley Vass, Timothy E. LaGrange
Abstract: The present invention relates to a floor (10) comprising at least one floor element (12) and an adhesive composition (16), wherein the at least one floor element is adhesively connected to a surface (15) below the floor element via the adhesive composition, wherein the adhesive composition comprises a mixture of: an adhesive (18), and multiple resilient particles (20) which support the floor elements, wherein the multiple resilient particles (20) are configured to support the floor elements at a distance (22) from the surface (15), wherein the particles have different shapes and varying sizes, wherein a part of the space (24) between the surface below the floor elements and the floor elements is filled with the adhesive composition (16) and a part of the space is filled with air (26).
Abstract: A sprayable coating agent is disclosed in the form of granules with which the granules are compacted to form a pressed piece, subsequently ground up and optionally sieved, whereby the granules have the following particle-size distribution: 0%-40% by weight: 0-600 microns; 5%-55% by weight: 600-1250 microns; 5%-95% by weight: >1250 microns; or 15% by weight: 0-800 microns; 0%-85% by weight: 800-2000 microns; 0%-15% by weight: >2000 microns. Likewise disclosed are its production, further processing and use for internal and external applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 2, 2003
Date of Patent:
May 18, 2010
Inventors:
Christian Bumm, Walter Frehse, Andreas Weigand
Abstract: The invention relates to a starch and fiber mixture, and the application of a starch and fiber mixture in paper manufacturing. The starch and fiber mixture is applied to a paper mat, after the paper mat is formed. The starch and fiber mixture may be obtained by the selective filtering of white water from the papermaking process, particularly by use of a pressure screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2003
Date of Patent:
March 14, 2006
Assignee:
Corn Products International, Inc.
Inventors:
Philip Strong, Brian Edward Ireland, John Gregory Kinney