Patents Represented by Law Firm Bush, Riddle & Jackson, L.L.P.
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Patent number: 5830024Abstract: A paddle for watercraft is provided which has an elongate shaft on which is provided a handle. A blade is in fixed relation with the paddle handle and defines blade edges and opposed blade sides. A lateral force transmitting steering rib projects from one of the blade side faces and is oriented in substantially normal relation therewith. The lateral force transmitting steering rib extends from the free terminal end of the paddle blade, opposite the connection of the handle with the blade and extends along the longitudinal axis of the blade a distance of from about one-third of the length of the blade to about one-half of the length of the blade. The lateral force transmitting steering rib may extend along the entire length of the paddle blade if desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventors: William P. Killen, Ormond S. Douglas
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Patent number: 5823541Abstract: A seal cartridge particularly suitable for artificial lift pump rod sealing and for other applications where a rotating drive shaft penetrates a pressurized reservoir which is filled with abrasive-laden liquids, mixtures or slurries. The cartridge exploits a pressure responsive area of a wear sleeve to eliminate internal bearing running clearance in order to achieve a true-running rubbing surface which is conducive to the longevity of the compression-type rotary seals which are employed. A cartridge mounting mechanism is incorporated which overcomes stuffing box to rod misalignment, and is readily adaptable to pumps made by different manufacturers. The cartridge provides for leakage annunciation in the event of failure of a redundant rotary seal, and also provides for automatic pump shut down if a primary rotary seals fails. A redundant sealing arrangement between the wear sleeve and rod is incorporated which is relatively immune to installation damage, and to damage resulting from rod run out and vibration.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Kalsi Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Lannie L. Dietle, William T. Conroy
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Patent number: 5823131Abstract: A riser buoy (36) supports a plurality of risers (19) and is releasably docked within a generally cylindrical turret (20) of a floating storage vessel (10) at a location above the sea level (12) to provide dry access to quick disconnect/connect mating couplings (32, 40) on the turret (20) and riser buoy (36). A weight (58) connected by anchor chain (44) to riser buoy (36) is connected at its upper end to a retrieval line (60) which is controlled by a winch (62). Riser buoy (36) upon disconnection from vessel (10) is positioned at a predetermined submerged water depth below tanker traffic and high wave loads. Riser buoy (36) is docked within turret (20) independently of positioning means such as anchor chains (17) between the sea bed and the turret, or a thrusting positioning system including thrusters (16) of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: L. Terry Boatman, Ron L. Kelm, Brent A. Salyer, Jerry L. McCollum, Charles O. Etheridge
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Patent number: 5823837Abstract: A storage vessel (10) in a mooring system has a moon pool (14) and a turret (12) rotatively mounted thereon, with the turret anchored to the sea floor. A swivel stack (16) has an inner male core (18) mounted on bearings (80) which are supported on turret (12). Vertically spaced swivels (110) each has an outer female housing (112) mounted on inner male core which define a stacked inner male core (18). The stacked inner male core (18) weathervanes with vessel (10) about turret (12) and outer female housings (112). Inlet product lines (26, 120) in fluid communication with risers (24) are coupled to outer female housings (112); outlet product lines (28) are coupled to the stacked inner male core (18). Outlet products lines (28) extend via the upper end of central bore (79) in inner male core (18) to storage areas of vessel (10). A plurality of manifold platforms (66, 68, 70, 72) are positioned alongside the swivel stack (16) and are secured to the turret (12).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: L. Terry Boatman, Miles A. Hobdy
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Patent number: 5819848Abstract: An automatically controlled fluid flow responsive method for achieving de-energization of an electric motor operatively connected with a downhole pump being connected to a production tubing string of a well when flow from the downhole pump becomes abnormally low. A selective electronic cut-off signal is programmed, representing a selected minimum acceptable rate of discharge flow from the downhole pump. A flow transducer provides an electronic flow related signal to the control circuitry, representing actual pump discharge flow. The control circuitry is also programmed with a selected electronically controlled time delay period which is initiated when the flow related signal becomes less than the selective cut-off signal. When the flow related signal remains less than the cut-off signal for the duration of the time delay period the control circuitry interrupts the electrical power supply to the pump motor.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Pro Cav Technology, L.L.C.Inventors: Gordon L. Rasmuson, Paul Pigue
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Patent number: 5819852Abstract: A single tubular member, or monobore riser, is provided for tubing hanging operations via a drilling riser and BOP, where wireline and/or coiled tubing deployed tools may be directed into production and annulus bores via a dual bore safety package and a dual bore selector and where various circulation modes may be established in cooperation with the choke and kill conduits in the BOP stack or with a length of tubing through the monobore riser in cooperation with selectively operable valves in the production and annulus bores of the safety package, a retainer valve in a single bore at the top of the dual bore selector, and by means of BOP rams capable of closing about a spool of the safety package and with a side outlet in the safety package. For Xmas Tree (XT) operations, the identical monobore riser is provided for surface communication to a dual bore selector and dual bore Riser Safety Package (RSP) secured to the top of the XT.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Cunningham, Bradley D. Beitler
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Patent number: 5810100Abstract: A non-rotating stabilizer tool is provided for connection within a drilling string for stabilization and centralization of the drill string within a well bore being drilled by a rotary drill bit. The tool incorporates an elongate stabilizer and centralizer mandrel having upper and lower collars for its connection within the drill string. The mandrel defines an external circumferential stabilizer receptacle having a cylindrical surface and upper and lower shoulders which are lined with a wear resistant low friction material. The mandrel defines a plurality of axially spaced circumferential seat grooves which interrupt the cylindrical receptacle surface and the friction resistant lining. A stabilizer is rotatably mounted within the stabilizer receptacle by a plurality of wear pads that are seated within the circumferential seat grooves and provide rotatable support for the stabilizer with its inner periphery disposed in spaced relation with the lining of the stabilizer receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Founders InternationalInventor: Travis L. Samford
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Patent number: 5777226Abstract: A sensor structure (10) has a central mass (16) mounted within a support structure comprising an outer frame (18) with upper and lower covers (12, 14). Eight L-shaped or elbow-shaped ribbon springs are fit about the corners (28) of the mass (16) to allow mass (16) for movement from a reference position with respect to the support structure. One leg of each spring is connected to the middle of an associated side (26A) of the mass (16) while the other leg is connected to the outer frame (18). According to an alternative embodiment, each of the springs (72) is characterized by a relatively larger width at spring-mass connection point (74) and at spring-support connection point (73) and a relatively smaller width at an elbow-bend region between connection points.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: I/O Sensors, Inc.Inventor: Matthew W. Ip
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Patent number: 5755607Abstract: An improved mooring system for a vessel (10) having a mooring turret (19) which is rotatably coupled to a well (14) of the vessel (10) such that the vessel (10) is free to weathervane about the mooring turret is disclosed. An anchor leg support base (18) is fixed with the mooring turret (19) with anchor lines (20) secured thereto and anchored to the sea floor (24). A riser turret (25) is rotatably coupled to the mooring turret (19) and is fixed to the well (14) of the vessel. A riser support base (100) is pivotally coupled to a riser support device (30) for mounting the upper ends of a plurality of flexible risers (48) extending from the sea floor. The riser mounting device (30) is arranged and designed to pivot about two axes (34, 40) at right angles to each other relative to the riser support base (100).Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: L. Terry Boatman, Richard D. Yetman
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Patent number: 5755289Abstract: An elevator mechanism for use on drilling rigs for hoisting and lowering different sizes and types of pipe. At least two elevator frame sections are interconnected in relative moveable relation for movement between an open position for receiving a section of pipe and a closed position clamping about the pipe. At least two pipe clamping inserts being received in interengaged relation by respective elevator frame sections in a manner resisting upward and downward movement relative to the frame sections. The pipe clamping inserts are mechanically interengaged with the elevator sections to prevent inadvertent disassembly downward and are releaseably locked to secure the inserts against rotation relative to the frame sections. For assembly and disassembly of the inserts relative to the frame sections, the inserts, when unlocked, are rotated for engagement or separation of the mechanically interengaged relation.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Tesco CorpInventors: Per G. Angman, Jens Lutzhoft, Hans-Jurgen Ulbrich
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Patent number: 5740641Abstract: A self storage warehouse facility (10) has a plurality of separate insulated self storage rooms (12) each having an exterior foldable door (14) mounted for movement between open and closed positions to permit access to the insulated storage room (12). The foldable door (14) has a plurality of insulated partitions (50, 52, 54) having rollers (66) mounted in guide rails or tracks (42) for movement. In closed position, the lower partition (54) has a lower tubular seal (74) which seals against the foundation (11) and an adjacent ledge (74, FIG. 4). The entire outer perimeter of the door (14) is sealed against a rubber strip (40) along the side edges and upper edge of the door (14). A tubular seal (72) seals along the bottom edge of the door (14). A solenoid operated damper (82, FIG. 7) in a cool air duct (80) is moved to a closed position by energizing of the solenoid (87) upon opening of the door (14). The damper (82) is opened upon return of the door (14) to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Adeline Investment Properties, L.L.P.Inventor: Henry J. Oxnard
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Patent number: 5740860Abstract: A side pocket mandrel arranged to receive a measuring instrument such as a pressure gauge in the open-bottomed side pocket thereof includes an electrical contact mounted at the top of the side pocket and connected to a cable extending upward to the surface, and an instrument lowered on a wireline kickover tool and inserted upward into the pocket and latched in place with a mating electrical connector automatically engaging the contact. Placement of the electrical contact at the top of the pocket prevents debris from settling around it and preventing reengagement after removal of the gauge for any reason.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventors: William B. Crawford, Douglas W. Crawford, Mark S. Crawford
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Patent number: 5738333Abstract: A pressure relief valve (10) for a pilot operated fluid system (FIG. 4) for a pressure vessel (12). Pressure relief valve (10) has a valve body (14) forming a valve chamber (16) accessible by upper cover plate (24). A cylindrical housing (32) is mounted in the valve chamber (16). A valve stem (38) has a diaphragm assembly (40) on its upper end and a valve assembly (42) on its lower end. Diaphragm assembly (40) includes a rolling loop diaphragm (44) fitting between opposed surfaces (36, 60) of housing (32) and piston member (56). A circular guide (66) on valve stem (38) fits within housing (32) for guiding the movement of the valve stem (38). Valve assembly (42) is connected to valve stem (38) about a ball and socket joint formed by ball (70) on the valve stem (38) and a socket (84) on the valve assembly (42).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Flow Safe, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Cognevich, Neal Murray
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Patent number: 5737858Abstract: Soccer training shoes are provided having ball contact elements that cause a soccer ball to more readily bounce away from the foot of the user. In one aspect of the invention, a training device is provided for temporary attachment to the shoe of a soccer player for providing hard inside and outside ball contact elements that cause a soccer ball to more readily bounce away from the foot of the user and thus promote the development of the "soft feel" that is desirable for catching, trapping and dribbling activities. The training device is essentially in the form of a web of straps that encompass the toe and instep portion of a soccer shoe and with forward, intermediate and rear transverse straps each being provided with a relatively hard ball contact element for location along the vamp of a soccer shoe in the immediate region of the inside and outside edges of the sole of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Mark H. Levy
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Patent number: 5738358Abstract: A hydrodynamically lubricated interference type rotary shaft seal suitable for environmental exclusion and high pressure lubricant retention which incorporates composite multiple modulus construction and a non-planar flexible environmental edge heel geometry which cooperate to resist high pressure extrusion damage while minimizing interfacial contact pressure and accommodating radial shaft motion.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Kalsi Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Manmohan S. Kalsi, Lannie Dietle
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Patent number: 5738160Abstract: A safety cover (36) for an opening (16) formed by an automotive service pit (14). The cover (36) is formed of a plurality of longitudinal columns (46) of a webbing material, and a plurality of transverse rows (48, 50) of webbing material stitched to each other to form a flexible safety cover. Looped ends (60) of alternate rows (48) of the webbing material are mounted by end support members (54) for sliding movement along a pair of side guide rails (38) between covered and uncovered positions of the opening (16). One end of the movable cover (36) has a fixed bar (70) on which looped columns (46) of the webbing material are secured. The other opposite end of the cover (36) have looped columns (46) around a movable end bar or rod (80) which may be releasably locked by a locking mechanism (90). One embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 10-14 discloses a safety cover (36C) supported on cables (41C) for sliding movement between open and closed portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: BRW Unlimited Services, Inc.Inventor: Ben K. Rice
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Patent number: 5722902Abstract: A metal mounting frame (10) has a pair of parallel frame portions (20, 22) connected to each other to support a basketball backboard (12). Each frame portion (20, 22) includes a lower upwardly facing channel-shaped base member (24), a downwardly facing channel-shaped upright member (26), and an adjustable diagonal bracing member (28) extending between members (24) and (26). In a flat collapsed position, upwardly facing channel-shaped base members (24) are received within downwardly facing channel-shaped upright members (26) and diagonal bracing members (28) are received in the space between the channel-shaped base members (24) and channel-shaped upright members (26). For erection of the mounting frame (10) from the flat collapsed position, upright members (26) are unfolded from base members (24) and the lower free ends of diagonal bracing members 28 are then secured to the extending free ends of base members (24).Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventor: Donovan G. Dupree
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Patent number: 5697602Abstract: A container (10) for a filter (12) has a cylindrical housing (16) receiving the filter (12) and permitting replacement of the filter (12) from an open end. An enlarged diameter fitting (22) is secured about the open end of the cylindrical housing (16) and has retaining lugs (30) for retaining a removable end cap assembly. The removable end cap assembly has an anchor plate (40) with projections (46) that are received within arcuate slots (32) of the end fitting (22). The anchor plate (40) is coupled to an end cap (42) for rotation to position the projections (46) beneath the lugs (30) to restrain outward movement of the anchor plate (40). A single bolt (44) through the end cap (42) is threaded to the anchor plate (40). Rotation of the bolt draws the anchor plate (40) tightly against the lugs (30). The end cap (42) is simultaneously forced against an O-ring (36) disposed on the outer end (50) of fitting (22) for sealing the end cap to the container. An embodiment of FIG.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1994Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Valycontrol S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Carlos J. Guerra Cisneros, Jose A. Rico Mora
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Patent number: D398075Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventors: Jeffery G. Book, Veronica Book
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Patent number: D399534Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: Elmer Lengyel