Patents Represented by Attorney A. J. Atkinson
  • Patent number: 4657116
    Abstract: A vibration-isolating apparatus for protecting equipment from excessive vibrations. The apparatus discloses an equipment-carrying frame attached by shock-absorbing members to a guide member. The guide member is loosely fastened in operational relationship wth a drillpipe or casing to permit movement of the apparatus. The apparatus is lowered along the drillpipe or casing by a cable or other locomotive means controlled from the surface. Vibration of the drillpipe created by ocean currents or waveloading forces causes the drillpipe to impact and vibrate the guide member of the apparatus. The shock-absorbing members protect equipment attached to the frame by attenuating the excessive vibrations induced by the drillpipe on the apparatus. Shock-absorbing members of varying stiffness can be substituted to attenuate the differing vibrational forces exerted by each particular drillpipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1987
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventors: Terry N. Gardner, James N. Brekke, Lawrence P. Krolikowski, Raymond E. Dextraze
  • Patent number: 4655300
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a rotatable bit used in drilling. In particular, the apparatus can detect loss of gauge or bearing failure in a bit. The method is accomplished by connecting a restricting means in the drill bit that can be manipulated to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through at least one port in the drill bit. A wire is connected between a sensor which senses wear and the restriction means to cause the restriction means to reduce the flow of drilling fluid and thereby signal the surface by the reduced flow as an indication of wear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventors: Albert P. Davis, Jr., Mark S. Ramsey, Joseph W. Stolle
  • Patent number: 4570353
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for preventing damage to the mechanical components of a borehole inclinometer is disclosed. The inclinometer uses a freely suspended pendulum to align with the vertical at a selected position in the borehole. A compass connected to the pendulum rotates to an orientation defined by the earth's magnetic field. To protect the components which suspend the pendulum, the pendulum is clamped between a timer and a lens as the inclinometer is lowered into the borehole. At a selected time, the pendulum is unclamped and is permitted to reach an equilibrium, measuring position. After a selected interval, the timer urges the pendulum against the lens to clamp the pendulum. The inclinometer is raised from the wellbore, and the orientation of the pendulum relative to the lens is observed to determine the azimuth and inclination of the borehole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventors: John L. Evans, Larry R. Russell
  • Patent number: 4561679
    Abstract: A seal pressure reduction system for protecting fluid seals located in the sealing gap between the moving parts of a fluid-carrying system from deterioration due to chemical action, excessive temperature or excessive pressure is disclosed. A first seal resistant to chemical action and excessive temperatures is installed in the sealing gap such that the front side of the first seal is in contact with the production fluid. A second seal resistant to excessive pressure is installed in the sealing gap between the first seal and the ambiance to form a sealed cavity along the sealing gap. A hydraulic fluid is located in the sealed cavity. A hydraulic pressure means located between and communicating with the production fluid and the hydraulic fluid is used to pressurize the hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic pressure means is actuated by the pressure of the production fluid to pressurize the hydraulic fluid to a pressure greater than, less than, or equal to that of the production fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1985
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventor: Thomas G. A. Choate
  • Patent number: 4534424
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for installing and retaining a conductor between a surface terminal and a subsurface location in a drill string used to drill a well. One end of the conductor is lowered into the drill string and is anchored to the drill string of a subsurface location. The upper end of the conductor is taken in from the surface until the conductor is tensioned to a selected amount. The upper end of the conductor is then connected to the surface terminal. As each drill pipe section is added to the drill string to advance the depth of the well, the tension of the conductor is controlled to reduce fatigue failure of the conductor. In one embodiment of the invention, the tension of the conductor is controlled by connecting a conductor section of a selected length between the surface terminal and the upper end of the conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventor: Mark S. Ramsey
  • Patent number: 4532879
    Abstract: An improved mooring system for mooring a floating vessel to an offshore structure is disclosed. The mooring system includes a first mooring arm connected to the vessel which is in sliding engagement with a second mooring arm connected to the structure. The first mooring arm is initially at a mean position relative to the second mooring arm in the absence of loading forces induced by wind, waves, ice, or an ocean current acting on the vessel. As a loading force urges the vessel away from the structure to displace the first mooring arm from the mean position, a hydraulic pressure cylinder is compressed to furnish a restoring force which counteracts the loading force. As the loading force subsides, the hydraulic pressure cylinder urges the first mooring arm toward the mean position. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a stop is attached to the first mooring arm to limit the excursion of the first mooring arm from the mean position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventor: John E. Ortloff
  • Patent number: 4493282
    Abstract: A combination mooring system for mooring a floating vessel to an offshore structure is disclosed. When a loading force induced by wind, waves, ice, or ocean currents does not act against the vessel, the mooring system is at a mean position. As a loading force urges the vessel away from the structure, the mooring system adapts to accommodate movement of the vessel relative to the structure. To counteract movement of the mooring system from its mean position, a buoy connected by a cable to the mooring system is progressively submerged. As the buoy is submerged, it provides a buoyant restoring force which counteracts the loading force acting on the vessel. When the loading force subsides, the buoyant restoring force urges the mooring system toward its mean position. In a preferred embodiment, the mooring system has a stop which limits the excursion of the mooring system from its mean position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventor: John E. Ortloff
  • Patent number: 4470722
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for a marine production riser system. The system includes a series of housing sections linked to form a vertical riser column. The integrity of the riser column is maintained by guidelines extending in tension between a subsea installation and a surface vessel. Each housing section has a plurality of passages extending therethrough. Fluid-handling lines retained within the passages are isolated from current forces by the housing sections. To utilize the invention, the nonbuoyant housing sections are positioned between the guidelines, are loosely banded to the guidelines, and are lowered to form the riser column. Fluid-handling lines are threaded through axially-coinciding passages located in each housing section and continuous throughout the riser column. The fluid-handling lines are connected at the sea floor and surface vessel to complete a fluid carrying system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1981
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1984
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventor: Edward W. Gregory
  • Patent number: 4456073
    Abstract: A flexible connection apparatus is disclosed for accommodating relative movement between a compliant offshore structure and the sea floor. The compliant offshore structure supports a fluid-carrying system which conveys fluids between the sea floor and the structure. The fluid-carrying system includes a riser and a helical flowline. The lower end of the riser is connected to the sea floor. The first end of the helical flowline is connected to the upper end of the riser and the second end of the helical flowline is connected to the structure. As the compliant offshore structure is displaced from its vertical equilibrium position due to loading forces induced by wind, waves, and ocean currents, the helical flowline elastically flexes through torsional deflection to accommodate such movement. In a preferred embodiment of the apparatus, a wellhead is connected between the riser and the helical flowline such that the centerline of the helical flowline is substantially vertical.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1984
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventors: James R. Barth, Joe R. Fowler, Wilbur A. Hitchcock, Jack E. Miller
  • Patent number: 4445804
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for the remote recovery of submerged pipelines is disclosed. The operations are entirely controlled by an operator located on a lay barge or other floating vessel. A buoy and cables are manipulated from the lay barge to deploy equipment to a submerged pipeline. To utilize the invention, an alignment cable is threaded through a pipe alignment frame and is then connected to a buoy. The pipe alignment frame is lowered by the alignment cable into an operational relationship with the submerged pipeline. Once the pipe alignment frame is in an operational relationship with the submerged pipeline, the alignment cable is slackened and the buoy and attached alignment cable rise to the water surface. Cutting equipment connected to a retrieval cable is connected to the alignment cable. The cutting equipment is lowered to a predetermined location relative to the pipe alignment frame and attached pipeline by taking in the alignment cable while paying out the retrieval cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1984
    Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.
    Inventors: Mohamed G. Abdallah, William M. McDonald