Underwater Patents (Class 181/120)
  • Patent number: 5951205
    Abstract: An amphibious audible alarm device for a diver to use with an air tank in the water or above water surface in the event of incident or emergency to get other people's attention. The device includes a valve member connecting with the air tank for controlling compressed air flow, a noise making mechanism includes a piston reciprocally movable within a cylinder because of compressed air and an impact member to receive the impact of the piston to produce audible sound, and a body to house the valve member and the noise making mechanism. The device can work equally well in the water or in the atmosphere. It is compact size, simply structured, easy to carry and use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Inventor: Frankie Chen
  • Patent number: 5825720
    Abstract: A wear ring assembly for an air gun includes a support ring having a receiving recess of a first length formed in a surface of an end of the support ring. An elastic ring is adjacent an end of the receiving recess. A wear ring seats in the receiving recess and is of a second length, greater than the first length, such that a portion of the wear ring overlaps the end of the support ring, thereby covering and deforming the elastic ring. The wear ring is formed of a thin, low-friction, wear-resistant plastic material having dimensions such that the wear ring does not plastically yield during installation into the receiving recess. Installation is accomplished by attaching a core tool adjacent the seal groove. The wear ring is installed with an expanding pusher tool, over the core tool and into the receiving recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Input/Output, Inc.
    Inventors: Earnest R. Harrison, David M. McCall
  • Patent number: 5825719
    Abstract: A seismic air gun includes a body, a main chamber, two ports, several air passageways, a shuttle, a return device, and a firing device. The main chamber is within the body. The two ports are in the main chamber. The ports lie along a common axis. The air passageways connect a high pressure air source to the return device, the main chamber, and the firing device. The shuttle slides along the common axis between an open position, in which the main chamber is open, and a closed position, in which the main chamber is closed. The return device biases the shuttle toward the closed position. The firing device causes the shuttle to move from the closed position to the open position whereby pressurized air is released simultaneously from the two ports and in opposite directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Input/Output, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5646910
    Abstract: A pneumatic gun or air gun having a fast-acting sliding valve reciprocable between two axial positions to close or open intake and exhaust ports in a charge chamber in a housing. The sliding valve comprises a piston internal to the housing and may include a piston in a cylinder within and extending beyond the housing. The sliding valve has a sealing flange which forms a lip seal with an annular mating surface of the housing to close an exhaust port. Air accelerating from the gun may be radial from an equatorial exhaust port or may be axial from an end of the charge chamber. The charge chamber is provided with an intake port in selective communication with a source of pressurized gas, thereby to facilitate rapid charging rates. The intake port is closed when the exhaust port is opened by the sliding action of the valve member, and is opened when the lip seal is formed to close the exhaust port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Hyro Acoustics Inc.
    Inventor: John V. Bouyoucos
  • Patent number: 5646909
    Abstract: A pneumatic gun having a fast-acting sliding sleeve valve member reciprocating between two axial positions, first to open an exhaust port for the explosive release of gas from a pressurized charge chamber in a stationary housing while simultaneously closing a pressurized intake port to said chamber, and then to close said exhaust port while simultaneously opening said pressurized intake port for recharging said charge chamber, all for the purpose of generating repetitive trains of impulsive sounds at a rapid rate with increased efficiency. The sliding valve member comprises a sleeve and may include a piston in a cylinder within the housing. The sliding valve member has a sealing flange which forms a lip seal with a stationary annular mating surface of the gun to close an exhaust port. A wall of the charge chamber is provided with an intake port in communication with a source of high-pressure gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Hyroacoustics Inc.
    Inventor: John V. Bouyoucos
  • Patent number: 5615170
    Abstract: For marine seismic surveying using an array of airguns towed behind a survey ship, wherein a common high pressure hoseline supplies compressed air to a multitude of airguns, a method, system and apparatus selectively shut off air flow to any airgun for stopping leakage of compressed air from the common supply line. Shutoff valves are employed with a respective valve being upstream of each airgun to enable selectively shutting off compressed air flow from the common supply line to any airgun for stopping loss of compressed air from the common line caused by leakage from a leaking component downstream from any valve, such as a ruptured feeder hoseline to an airgun. Each shutoff valve has a spring whose spring force biases open its valve. Simultaneous electrical energization of windings in all shutoff valves electromagnetically overcomes the spring force for simultaneously closing all valves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: Bolt Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Stephen Chelminski
  • Patent number: 5592440
    Abstract: A sleeve air gun for releasing compressed air into water. The air gun housing has a chamber enclosed with an end cap. The end cap is engaged with the air gun housing with a retainer that is light weight and expedites the engagement and disengagement of the end cap and housing. The retainer can comprise a light weight ring that engages the housing and end cap. The retainer uniquely permits larger diameter air guns to be constructed without disproportionately increasing the weight of the air gun. The larger diameter air gun expedites the discharge of compressed air from the air gun, which maximizes the acoustic pulse generated in the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: I/O Exploration Products (U.S.A.), Inc.
    Inventor: E. R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 5592439
    Abstract: An air gun for releasing compressed air into the environment. Two opposing shuttle valves selectively open ports to release compressed air more quickly from the air gun. A centering mechanism returns the first and second shuttle valves to the initial position. The centering mechanism can comprise a pressure compensation system or mechanical stop for positioning the first and second shuttles at the selected position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: I/O Exploration Products (U.S.A.), Inc.
    Inventors: E. R. Harrison, Philip J. Jenkins, deceased
  • Patent number: 5572486
    Abstract: Seismic airgun arrangement for attenuating unwanted oscillations in the emitted signal. The airgun has one or more outlet ports (9) for exhausting air in a generally radial direction from a central axis of the airgun (10), and a perforated screen (20) of plate material is provided around the airgun for the attenuation mentioned. The volume generally delimited within the screen (20) is significantly smaller than the maximum bubble size which is normally generated by the airgun (10). The screen (20) has an open side or end (20A) at a part of the screen that is adapted to face at least partially downward in the normal operative position of the airgun (10). At least edge portions of the screen along the open side or end (20A) are located substantially directed opposite the outlet port or ports (9).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Den norske stats oljeselskap a.s
    Inventors: Martin Landro, Jan Langhammer
  • Patent number: 5537364
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for conducting seismic surveys from a single wellbore utilizing an array of seismic detectors and an seismic source suspended downhole from the detectors on a coiled tubing. Actuation of the airgun both generates a seismic signal penetrating the adjacent lateral geological formations and a plurality of air bubbles pass up the borehole to attenuate tube wave propagation in the borehole fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Texaco, Inc
    Inventor: Donald L. Howlett
  • Patent number: 5475188
    Abstract: A device for securing two or more seismic energy sources at fixed relative positions during firing of the sources consists of a rigid framework comprising end frames and intermediate bars. In order to provide an extremely light but at the same time completely rigid framework, the seismic energy sources are used as longitudinal bars between the end elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignee: Geco A.S.
    Inventors: Hans Cappelen, Tor Elholm, Odd O. Vatne, Ayvind Sarbotten
  • Patent number: 5450374
    Abstract: A seismic source apparatus 10 includes body 12, cap 22, actuator 24, and shuttle 26. Body 12 includes a main chamber 14 that is formed therein and adapted to receive a charge of compressed air. Actuator 24 is preferably a solenoid actuated valve, capable of rapidly opening and closing in response to an electrical signal. Seismic source apparatus 10 includes a solenoid chamber orifice 38 that is positioned within a fill passage 34 to enable fluid communication between fill passage 34 and solenoid chamber 40. Solenoid chamber orifice 38 and solenoid chamber 40 are configured to provide a quick burst of high pressure air through actuator 24 when actuator 24 is opened in order to start the shuttle 26 in motion, while restricting the flow of air from main fill passage 34 and main chamber 14 into the actuator 24 so that the pressure in the main chamber 14 remains high enough to emit a suitable bubble, and so that shuttle 26 is not prevented from closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: Western Atlas International Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 5432757
    Abstract: A large-diameter, cylinder-shuttle airgun for seismic uses has a cylinder shuttle configured as a hollow, elongated cylinder body of revolution with an inwardly-facing cylinder guide surface and having two outwardly-extending, axially-spaced annular flanges. These two annular flanges are an operating flange at an upper end of the body of revolution and a firing flange at an intermediate region thereof. A cylinder skirt extends down below the firing flange, and the cylinder shuttle has an overall axial length L. The firing flange has a perimeter of outside diameter OD, and the ratio of L to OD is at least about 1 to 1. A cylinder housing of the airgun has a main inner cylinder structure encircled by the cylinder shuttle. This main inner cylinder structure may have an axial passageway of sufficient diameter for passing at least one compressed air hose and at least one multi-conductor electric cable axially therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: Bolt Technology Corporation
    Inventor: Stephen Chelminski
  • Patent number: 5420829
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for substantially suppressing the undesired recoil derivative from the explosive discharge of high pressure gas from an airgun while still providing for useful optimized pressure pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 5375100
    Abstract: Gas-operated apparatus (2) for making a noise underwater, comprising a body (4), a diaphragm (6) which extends over the body (4) to define a chamber (8) between the body (4) and the diaphragm (6), a gas inlet nozzle (10) which extends into the chamber (8) and which engages an inner surface (12) of the diaphragm (6), and gas outlet means (14) for enabling gas in the chamber (8) to leave the chamber (8), the diaphragm (6) being made of an elastic material, the diaphragm (6) being such that it has an outer surface (16) which is in contact with a liquid, and the apparatus (2) being such that in use gas under pressure passes through gas inlet nozzle (10) and causes the diaphragm (6) to expand and collapse over a region of the diaphragm (6) that is in contact with the gas inlet nozzle (10) thereby to create noise which is adapted for optimum underwater transmission due to the diaphragm (6) being in contact with the liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Assignee: Abbotsbury Software Limited
    Inventor: Timothy R. Snape
  • Patent number: 5369625
    Abstract: A submersible acoustic generator for projection of sound waves into a body f water comprises a tubular resonator, open at its lower end and closed at its upper end, and having a multiple-plate thermoacoustic stack located near the upper end between a pair of heat exchangers which set up a temperature gradient in the stack. The upper heat exchanger is heated by a chemical fuel, and the lower heat exchanger is cooled by the surrounding water. The resonator is gas-filled, and the wavelength of the oscillations produced is approximately twice the length of the resonator. A portion of the resonator tube can be surrounded by a coaxial tube which serves as an impedance matching stub. The stack plates can be made anisotropic by means of embedded copper wires. In alternative versions of the apparatus, the resonator can have two stacks, one near the open end and the other near the closed end, and the temperature gradient in the stack can be established cryogenically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: Thomas B. Gabrielson
  • Patent number: 5365493
    Abstract: The invention provides an air gun responsive to a supply of compressed gas, which facilitates rapid acceleration of a shuttle member to selectively actuate the air gun. The air gun includes a primary firing chamber which receives compressed gas in order to move the shuttle valve member to its full open position. The air gun also includes an initial acceleration chamber which provides an additional piston surface during the initial movement of the shuttle valve member so as to optimumly accelerate the valve member. This results in improved firing time repeatability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Inventor: E. R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 5319609
    Abstract: An acoustic emission system for seismic surveying at sea, for the purpose of emitting a soundwave in a given direction, the system comprising firstly a plurality of immersed sources mechanically connected to at least one float means and secondly a control circuit for controlling said sources and comprising a plurality of delay means suitable for applying respective phase delays to each of the sources, said delays being defined by a nominal phase law associated with said given emission direction. According to the invention, the system also includes at least two attitude sensors providing signals representative of the absolute position of at least two of said sources to correction means of said control circuit, said correction means providing each of said delay means with a signal for correcting the nominal phase law and representative of variations in the relative positions of the sources. This system has application to geological prospecting by seismic surveying at sea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Compagnie General de Geophysique
    Inventor: Michel Regnault
  • Patent number: 5263007
    Abstract: A seismic energy source for producing pressure pulses is disclosed. The source contains a substantially symmetrical main chamber for storing compressed fluid. Two shuttles adapted to abut against each other are slideably placed around the housing to sealingly enclose the chamber. A separate control chamber for each shuttle is formed to urge its associated shuttle against the other shuttle when pressurized fluid is supplied to the control chamber. A separate firing chamber is formed for each shuttle between the shuttle and the housing. The firing chambers are activated by the fluid from the main chamber to simultaneously move both the shuttles away from each other to allow the compressed fluid to discharge from the main chamber into the surrounding medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.
    Inventor: Philip J. Jenkins
  • Patent number: 5245988
    Abstract: The ignition of spark gaps for the production of shockwaves in the contactless comminution of concrements, using a capacitor discharge is improved by providing at least for some time prior to the ignition proper a voltage much smaller than the breakthrough voltage for producing a small current between the electrodes that prepares a channel in the discharge gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Assignee: Dormer GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfram Einars, Harald Eizenhoefer, Reiner Schultheiss
  • Patent number: 5228010
    Abstract: A shuttle air gun for generating an acoustic output for seismic testing having improved wear rings and seals is provided. The composition of the wear rings includes polytetrafluoroethylene. The composition of the seals includes polyester and Teflon oil. A vent assembly overlying a firing chamber vent check valve eclipsing an firing chamber vent is also provided. The vent assembly limits the movement of an O-ring check valve when compress air is vented from the firing chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: E. R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 5212669
    Abstract: A control valve for use in geophysical surveying is disclosed. The valve contains a housing having a through bore intersecting with a fluid path. The fluid passes from an input port to an output port. A seat having recess thereof is placed in the fluid path in the through bore. A poppet assembly is attached to the through bore at the end opposite to the seat. The poppet assembly contains a poppet one end of which is adapted to match the recess and moveable in opposite directions by a motor. A decoder is coupled to the motor for causing the motor to turn in the desired direction. When the motor is turned in one direction, the poppet moves toward the seat and completely closes off the fluid path between the input and output ports. To open the valve, the motor is moved in the opposite directions to move the poppet away from the seat until the fluid path is open.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1993
    Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.
    Inventor: Philip J. Jenkins
  • Patent number: 5144588
    Abstract: The invention provides a seismic transmitter source system which includes a floatation device that contains a plurality of air tight chambers in a serial connection. A separate one way check valve is placed between each adjacent pair of the chambers. Pressurized air is continuously supplied to an end chamber. The one-way check valves enable the air to pass to the remaining chambers in one direction. A transmitter subarray containing a plurality of spaced apart transmitters is suspended from the floatation device by means of severasl pivotly connected links. The front end of the transmitter array is connected to a point near the front end of the floatation device. During operation, the seismic transmitter source system is pulled from a tow point located at the front of the floatation device, pulling both the floatation device and the transmitter subarray in substantially a horizontal straight line position while maintaining the transmitter subarray at a near constant depth below the water surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.
    Inventors: Otis A. Johnston, Rick A. Curto
  • Patent number: 5144596
    Abstract: A compact, marine acoustical source is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a marine acoustical source capable of producing a strong primary pulse while substantially suppressing or eliminating undesired secondary pulses derivative from said primary pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 5142509
    Abstract: A sleeve for a seismic air gun exhaust chamber is disclosed. The sleeve prevents water from accumulating in the air gun exhaust chamber when the air gun is vertically positioned and provides a convenient method for regulating the volume of the air gun exhaust chamber, and thus the frequency of acoustic energy emitted by the gun. The sleeve is characterized by a false bottom which is connected to the main chamber by an orifice and passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Company
    Inventor: George A. Dolengowski
  • Patent number: 5128906
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing shear waves in a marine environment in which a shear wave source penetrates the surface sediment of a water bottom. The shear wave generating source includes an actuator/reaction mass system mounted inside a structural ring of a housing section. A cross-shaped structure at the top of the apparatus serves as a passive reaction mass and as a moment arm support for reversibly motor driven propellers enclosed in shrouds at the outer ends of the structure. A thruster system provides dynamic positioning. The cross-shaped structure and housing section are connected by a structurally stiff member, such as a vertical tube. Pistons provide actuation against a reaction mass located within the housing structure, and motion of the housing structure generates shear waves which propagate in the subsurface formations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Assignee: Conoco Inc.
    Inventor: Jack H. Cole
  • Patent number: 5128907
    Abstract: A compact, marine acoustical source is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a marine acoustical source capable of producing a strong primary pulse while substantially suppressing or eliminating undesired secondary pulses derivative from said primary pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 5062089
    Abstract: A sonar projector having a pair of opposed oscillating pistons driven by an electromagnetic assembly is rendered capable of operating at reduced resonant frequency by providing liquid mass loading for the pistons. The mass loading is achieved by utilizing a structure which constricts a body of liquid on one side of the piston. The constricted liquid may be sea water or liquid sealed within the body of the unit. In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a seal assembly is provided for the moving pistons which not only provides a sealing function but which also acts to radially center the pistons and to provide an axially directed restoring force thereto during piston oscillation. The electromagnetic assembly, in accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, is formed with a permanent magnet structure arranged in a cylindrical configuration with the opposed pistons on opposite axial ends thereof to reduce magnetic leakage losses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1991
    Assignee: Argotec Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard Willard, Gerard K. Forsberg
  • Patent number: 5051966
    Abstract: A fastening device for fixing seismic circular devices is designed with a rigid, split, annular clamp (4) with an open void facing the seismic device (1) for insertion of at least one shock absorbing member (7) in the void. Such a clamp (4) is provided in the region of the device which is most subjected to strain, where a concentric securing ring (8) is also mounted, about which the clamp is fitted with a shock absorbing member (7) on each side of the ring. One more such clamp is provided on the seismic device (1) in order to distribute the load. This arrangement is especially suitable for use in connection with seismic airguns which are to be fixed at predetermined mutual distances in a frame structure (2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1991
    Assignee: Geco A.S.
    Inventors: Einar Gjestrum, Lars Knudsen, Tormod Skifjeld
  • Patent number: 5046054
    Abstract: The invention is an apparatus for distributing a lubricant to the air guns in a single airline seismic air gun subarray which utilizes an air-lubricant mixture to operate and lubricate the air guns in the subarray. The air-lubricant mixture from the single airline is supplied to each air gun through a separate adapter and a cut-off valve. The lubricant tends to accumulate near the first several air guns, which wind up using most of the lubricant contained in the mixture while leaving no or very little lubricant for the remaining air guns. To prevent this uneven distribution of the lubricant, a lubricant metering device is placed in certain adapters to control the amount of the lubricant supplied to their associated air guns. Using the lubricant metering device to control the lubricant supply to the air guns in a subarray ensures that all the air guns receive adequate lubricant supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Inventor: Otis A. Johnston
  • Patent number: 5018115
    Abstract: A compact, marine acoustical source is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention relates to a marine acoustical source capable of producing a strong primary pulse while substantially suppressing or eliminating undesired secondary pulses derivative from said primary pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 5001679
    Abstract: A dual shuttle air gun for generating maximum acoustic output for seismic testing having a housing with an air chamber formed therein and a chamber opening that opens 360 degrees around the periphery of the body is disclosed. The two shuttles are positioned around the housing axially displaced from each other, but close enough to allow the end faces of each shuttle to come into close proximity with each other. When the air gun is fired by the activation of a solenoid, compressed air flows into a firing chamber formed between the first shuttle and the housing causing the first shuttle to begin opening. When the first shuttle moves, the end faces of the two shuttles are exposed to the compressed air from the primary chamber. This causes the two shuttles to rapidly move away from each other providing for very quick release of the stored compressed air. When the solenoid is deactivated, the two shuttles are forced back into a prefire condition over the 360 degree opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4993001
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for converting tube waves into body waves downhole for seismic exploration are disclosed, comprising a rotary valve tube wave source for producing swept frequency tube waves that are injected into a tubing or wellbore. The tube waves are converted to body waves by an elongate tube wave converter located at a selected position downhole. The tube wave converter comprises an elongate body that preferably substantially fills the wellbore or tubing and has a preferred shape in order to convert efficiently the tube waves to body waves at the selected position downhole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1991
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Company
    Inventors: Graham A. Winbow, Mark S. Ramsey, J. David Fox
  • Patent number: 4976333
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of modifying or reshaping the acoustical signature created by the explosive, underwater release of a highly pressurized gas. More specifically, the present invention is directed at a method for modifying the asymmetric and cuspate nature of the acoustical signature derivative from the generation of a primary pulse so as to allow for the beneficial superimposition of a second wavelet of opposite phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1990
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 4970046
    Abstract: An apparatus for positioning a plurality of marine seismic sources in an array. The marine seismic sources are retained in retaining means which are mounted to a frame so that each source is separated from the nearest other source in the array by a predetermined distance. Shock absorbing means are mounted in the frame intermediate each of the retaining means and each other retaining means mounted to the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1990
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Company
    Inventor: George A. Dolengowski
  • Patent number: 4970704
    Abstract: Disclosed is an acoustical energy generator having a venturi front section o which is attached a pair of rear tail pipes. A pair of return flow manifolds are respectively connected between said rear tail pipes and said front venturi section at such locations that the static pressure in the former are greater than the static pressure in either of the latter when a fluid is flowing therethrough. Controllable valves are optionally disposed in said return flow manifolds to regulate the fluid flow therethrough, and a freely rotatable flutter valve may be disposed at the common junction of said venturi section and tail pipes to facilitate the rapid transfer and/or cutoff of flow from the former to both of the latter in an alternating manner, and thereby effect a more positive generation of cavitation at a desired frequency of operation. A bridle is connected to the front end of the venturi section and a tractor vehicle is attached thereto by means of a tow cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1970
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1990
    Assignee: The United States of America as represnted by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: Raymond E. Kelly
  • Patent number: 4961181
    Abstract: An underwater transient sound generator for broadcasting optimum acoustical onic energy in sea water with an appropriate intensity and frequency spectrum to achieve passivation of acoustical mines. A high pressure bubble is released from a chamber while a resilient diaphragm is simultaneously vibrated, the diaphragm having at least one of its surfaces in contact with the sea water. The system provides an improved pneumatic-mechanical impact sound source that produces a controllable distribution of high power, broad band spectrum acoustical energy, to temporarily inactivate acoustical mines, while masking the noise of the ship as it passes the mine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1964
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: Myron A. Elliott
  • Patent number: 4949315
    Abstract: The novel method substantially reduces the pressure pulse, generated by a first radial motion of a body of water, by changing the radial motion into axial motion. The change from radial motion into axial motion is produced by generating a second radial motion of opposite phase within the body of water.The method can be used to substantially reduce the pressure pulse, generated by the implosion of a body of water, by generating an explosion in the body of water. It can also substantially reduce the pressure pulse generated by an explosion within a body of water, by generating an implosion of the body of water. The method can further be used to generate within a body of water an impulsive acoustic signal by sequentially generating within the body of water a first explosion and a second explosion. The apparatus comprises a signal chamber which contains a first charge of gas. A normally-closed valve maintains the signal chamber closed and has a discharge port into the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 4939704
    Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for producing powerful seismic energy impulses by implosion of an imploding free piston positioned in a container which is adapted to be lowered down into a well in the earth to facilitate the collection of well surveying information about the geological formations of the earth in the vicinity of the well. Holding means maintain the imploding free piston in an initial position or quiescent state, trigger means suddenly release the holding means to cause the free piston to accelerate rapidly from its quiescent state thereby producing a powerful impulse by implosion, damping means arrest the movement of the imploding free piston, and operating means return the imploding free piston to its initial position after completion of its rapid acceleration and damped deceleration. After the imploding free piston is returned to its initial position, the apparatus may be triggered again, as desired, to produce additional powerful impulses by implosion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1990
    Inventor: Stephen V. Chelminski
  • Patent number: 4928785
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a solenoid valve for an air gun which substantially increases the rate at which maximum air flow is achieved. The new valve structure includes a coil actuated plunger, which is preferably solid and formed of a magnetically permeable material and closes an annular 360 degree port opening between the valve inlet and valve outlet when in the unactuated state. This plunger position is maintained by a biasing spring which forces the forward annular sharp plunger edge against a face seal in the nose of the valve, thereby sealing the valve input port from its output port. Upon actuation of the solenoid valve coil, the plunger is moved against the bias of the spring very rapidly, thereby speedily uncovering the channel between inlet and outlet and permitting rapid 360 degree communication between the inlet and outlet to permit maximum air flow therebetween and out of the outlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4921068
    Abstract: The present invention comprises an apparatus and method for producing a high resolution acoustic signal from a single point source while achieving a commercially acceptable secondary bubble suppression. More specifically, the present invention comprises first and second explosive generators which sequentially create two explosions or one explosion and injection, within the body of water; said first explosion producing within the body of water a powerful acoustic pulse in an expanding cavity of very low pressure, said second explosion or injection establishing hydrostatic pressure within the cavity about the same time the volume of the cavity reaches its maximum volume, thereby substantially reducing the secondary pressure pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 4885727
    Abstract: An automatic resetting apparatus for a water sound-source which apparatus includes a source of high pressure resetting liquid, conduit means for connecting the source to the sound-source, a valve in the conduit means, which valve is, in use, under the direct or indirect influence of an actuating pressure of a sound source charging fluid, is actuable from a first position to a second position at a predetermined low actuating pressure within the charging fluid and will remain in said second position until the pressure within the charging fluid falls to said predetermined low pressure, whereupon the valve returns to the first position, the second position allowing the resetting liquid to pass along the conduit means to reset the sound-source and the first position allowing discharge of the resetting liquid from the sound-source after the sound-source has been reset.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignee: Seismograph Service (England) Limited
    Inventors: David Auger, Jacobus Breugelmans
  • Patent number: 4885726
    Abstract: A seismic source marine vibrator having compound hydraulic cylinders for high and low frequencies is used to generate both low frequency and high frequency acoustic pulses. Low frequency pulses are generated by operating a low frequency radiating surface and a high frequency radiating surface simultaneously. High frequency pulses are generated by operating the high frequency radiating surface alone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignee: Conoco Inc.
    Inventor: Wilbur J. Myers
  • Patent number: 4875545
    Abstract: The novel method substantially reduces the pressure pulse, generated by a first radial motion of a body of water, by changing the radial motion into axial action. The change from radial motion into axial motion is produced by generating a second radial motion of opposite phase within the body of water.The method can be used to substantially reduce the pressure pulse, generated by the implosion of a body of water, by generating an explosion in the body of water. It can also substantially reduce the pressure pulse generated by an explosion within a body of water, by generating an implosion of the body of water. The method can further be used to generate within a body of water an impulsive acoustic signal by sequentially generating within the body of water a first explosion and a second explosion. The apparatus comprises a signal chamber which contains a first charge of gas. A normally-closed valve maintains the signal chamber closed and has a discharge port into the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1989
    Inventor: Adrien P. Pascouet
  • Patent number: 4858205
    Abstract: The present invention comprises a multi-barrel seismic source air gun module for use in a marine environment, preferably comprising a plurality of air gun barrels symmetrically disposed in a single plane about and rigidly secured to a control head containing means for actuating said barrels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4853905
    Abstract: A marine seismic vibrator includes a housing having first and second housing portions defining an internal chamber therebetween. A hydraulic cylinder or other energizing device is connected between the first and second housing portions. The first and second housing portions are maintained in a spaced apart, non-contacting relationship. Relative motion between the first and second housing portions is provided by the hydraulic cylinder in order to generate acoustic waves in a surrounding body of water. An annular flexible seal construction is connected between the first and second housing portions for isolating the internal chamber from the surrounding body of water. This seal construction includes first and second flexible web portions sealingly connected to the first and second housing portions. A rigid hoop is connected between the first and second web portions for supporting the seal against pressure differentials between the internal chamber and the surrounding body of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Assignee: Conoco Inc.
    Inventor: Wilbur J. Myers
  • Patent number: 4852071
    Abstract: A marine seismic array wherein each air gun in the array is provided with an air supply valve that can be closed remotely to inactivate a particular air gun and then reopened upon command to reactivate the gun without retrieving the array. The valve is comprised of a housing having a ball valve therein which is rotated between an open and closed position by a reversible, electric motor in the housing upon the flowing of current to the motor in either a first direction or in an opposite direction. Limit means are provided in the housing to stop the motor when the ball valve rotates to either a full open or a full closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: Mobil Oil Corporation
    Inventor: Bernard Otto
  • Patent number: 4835746
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing acoustic waves in water through sudden ejection of liquid mass from a tubular main housing. A first shuttle and second shuttle are slidably mounted inside the main housing. The first shuttle forms with the main housing a slug chamber for confining therein a liquid slug. A pneumatic source together with a pneumatically-operated valve cyclically cause the shuttles to move relative to or in locked condition with each other, thereby applying during each cycle of operation an abrupt propulsion force to the confined liquid slug which becomes expelled as a very high-velocity liquid jet through ports in the housing. A calibrated control element for providing the proper pressures to the pneumatically-operated valve ensures proper movement of the shuttles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1989
    Assignee: Institut Francais du Petrole
    Inventor: Jean-Paul Dessapt
  • Patent number: 4825973
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a solenoid valve for an air gun which substantially increases the rate at which maximum air flow is achieved. The new valve structure includes a coil actuated plunger, which is preferably solid and formed of a magnetically permeable material and closes an annular 360 degree port opening between the valve inlet and valve outlet when in the unactuated state. This plunger position is maintained by a biasing spring which forces the forward annular sharp plunger edge against a face seal in the nose of the valve, thereby sealing the valve input port from its output port. Upon actuation of the solenoid valve coil, the plunger is moved against the bias of the spring very rapidly, thereby speedily uncovering the channel between inlet and outlet and permitting rapid 360 degree communication between the inlet and outlet to permit maximum air flow therebetween and out of the outlet port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1989
    Assignee: Halliburton Geophysical Services Inc.
    Inventor: Earnest R. Harrison
  • Patent number: RE32995
    Abstract: Apparatus for incremental cylinder length control in hydraulic seismic vibrators having increased frequency range. The vibrator apparatus (10) of the type having a reaction mass (38) and axial cylinder bore (42) utilizes hydraulically movable end sleeves (86 and 96) in each end of the cylinder bore (42) so that the end sleeves (86 and 96) can be controllably positioned thereby to alter the cylinder volume and adjust the hydraulic drive system (18) for maximum efficiency relative to operating frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: Conoco Inc.
    Inventor: Delbert W. Fair