Patents Represented by Attorney David A. Rose
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Patent number: 5845711Abstract: The apparatus and method for injecting coiled tubing downhole includes a connector member disposed on the end of the coiled tubing and supporting a downhole tool. A packer member is releasably connected to the connector member. The packer member includes a pack-off element and slips for releasably engaging the outer pipe string through which the coiled tubing is being injected. Seals are provided on the packer member for engaging the outer circumferential surface of the coiled tubing. A fluid passageway extends through the connector member for communicating the packer member with the coiled tubing. Fluid pressure is applied through the flow bore of the coiled tubing. The fluid pressure is applied through the fluid passageway to actuate an actuator member in the packer member to set the pack-off element and slips. Thus, upon actuating the packer member, the annulus formed by the coiled tubing and outer pipe string is closed.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Michael L. Connell, James Craig Tucker, Pat Murphy White, James Robert Longbottom, Paul L. Browne, Michael Dennis Bullock, Karluf Hagen
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Patent number: 5704393Abstract: The apparatus and method for injecting coiled tubing downhole includes a connector member disposed on the end of the coiled tubing and supporting a downhole tool. The connector member includes a dual check valve in the fluid passageway which allows fluid passage to actuate the packer member and closes the fluid passage after the connector member is disconnected from the packer member. The connector member may also include a valve member which allows circulation down the flow bore of the coiled tubing. The packer member includes a valve for the passage of well fluids between the packer member and coiled tubing.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Michael L. Connell, James Craig Tucker, Pat Murphy White, James Robert Longbottom
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Patent number: 5511905Abstract: The subterranean storage facility includes a subterranean cavern forming an underground cavity in which is disposed an immiscible displacing liquid. A plurality of concentric pipes extend from the surface into the cavity. As a cold fluid at a sub-zero temperature is passed down a first flow bore formed by the concentric pipes, the immiscible displacing fluid is passed in heat exchange relationship up a second flow bore formed by the concentric pipes. The cold fluids are then stored within the cavity at a temperature and pressure consistent for safe storage.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1993Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: PB-KBB, INC.Inventors: William M. Bishop, Hugh D. Kaiser
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Patent number: 5456313Abstract: A control system for controlling hydrocarbon flow from a well includes a hydrocarbon module and a separate control module. The hydrocarbon module includes one or more flow passages communicating with the flow of hydrocarbons from the well. Valves are disposed in the flow passages for opening and closing the passages to flow. Each valve includes a valve member having an open and a closed position. A biasing member is provided for biasing each valve member to the closed position. The control module is positioned adjacent the hydrocarbon module and includes an actuator member for each of the valve members. The valve member and actuator member are end to end such that the actuator member may be actuated to move the valve member to the open position. The valve members and actuator members engage along a common interface so as to allow the removal of the control module without removing the hydrocarbon module.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Cooper (Great Britain) LimitedInventors: Hans P. Hopper, Klaus Biester, Richard J. Emptage
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Patent number: 5445533Abstract: The electrical connector of the present invention includes an electrically conductive sleeve having a passage therethrough and an elastomeric housing molded therearound. After the molding of the housing around the sleeve, a contact element is disposed within the passage of the sleeve for engagement with the contact member of another connector. An arc snuffer housing and arc snuffer are attached to one end of the contact element for guiding the contact member toward the contact element and for evolving an arc-quenching gas in response to an arc being struck between the contact member and the contact element. The contact element includes a piston member responsive to the evolved gas for jointly displacing within said passage the arc snuffer and contact element toward the contact member. A support member is provided within the sleeve for reciprocably supporting the piston member of the contact element.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Roscizewski, Russell J. Lenz, Todd K. Knapp
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Patent number: 5435520Abstract: A backseat assembly for an expanding gate valve includes a sealing member slidingly disposed about the stem and a biasing member biasing the sealing member away from the gate. Upon the gate and segment traveling to the open position of the valve, the segment engages the valve housing and stops its further movement. The stem and gate continue their travel with the sealing member engaging an annular seat on the housing for sealing between the stem and housing. The sealing member includes an annular resilient sealing member which initially engages the annular seat of the housing. The biasing member places a preload on the sealing member such that upon engagement of the annular seat by the sealing member, there is initial sealing force placed on the sealing engagement. The fluid pressures within the valve chamber add an additional sealing force to the sealing member.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Larry A. Vyvial
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Patent number: 5430144Abstract: There are disclosed certain novel compounds identified as benzo-fused lactams which promote the release of growth hormone in humans and animals. This property can be utilized to promote the growth of food animals to render the production of edible meat products more efficient, and in humans, to increase the stature of those afflicted with a lack of a normal secretion of natural growth hormone. Growth promoting compositions containing such benzo-fused lactams as the active ingredient thereof are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Merck & Co., Inc.Inventors: William R. Schoen, Matthew J. Wyvratt, Jr., Paul J. Hodges
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Patent number: 5424320Abstract: Compounds having the formula I: ##STR1## are inhibitors of leukotriene biosynthesis. These compounds are useful as anti-asthmatic, anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, and cytoprotective agents. They are also useful in treating angina, cerebral spasm, glomerular nephritis, hepatitis, endotoxemia, uveitis, and allograft rejection and in preventing the formation of atherosclerotic plaques.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Merck Frosst Canada, Inc.Inventors: Rejean Fortin, Yves Girard, Erich Grimm, John Hutchinson, John Scheigetz
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Patent number: 5387772Abstract: The vacuum switch includes a ceramic and metal housing having a metal body portion with a generally T-shaped cross-section forming three ends. Ceramic insulators are brazed on each of the three ends with the insulators being closed by metal end members. A first end receives a stationary conductor with the opposite second end reciprocably receiving an actuator member. A second stationary conductor is disposed at the third end transversely of the axis of the first stationary conductor. The first conductor includes a stationary switch contact disposed on its terminal end. A moveable switch contact is disposed on the terminal end of the actuator member. The second stationary conductor includes a flexible cantilever beam extending therefrom and received within an aperture in the actuator member for the moveable switch contact.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ernest F. Bestel
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Patent number: 5377762Abstract: The bore selector includes a housing with an upper end having at least a first bore and a lower end with at least second and third bores. The housing includes a central bore extending between the upper and lower ends. A tube has its upper end connected to the first bore and its lower end adjacent the second and third bores. A yoke having an aperture therethrough for passing the tube, is reciprocably mounted within the bore of the housing. The yoke includes cam slots receiving guide lugs projecting from the sides of the tube. A hydraulic actuating means is also mounted in the lower end of the housing for reciprocating the yoke whereby as the yoke is reciprocated within the housing, the guide lugs move within the cam slots to shift the lower end of the tube between the second and third bores. A cage is mounted within the lower end of the housing to ensure alignment and sealing engagement between the lower end of the tube and the face of the housing around the second and third bores.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Edwin C. Turner
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Patent number: 5364480Abstract: The ribbon loading container and method includes an elongated housing forming an envelope and having front and rear open ends. A ribbon dam is slidingly received within the envelope of the housing and has a slot therethrough for the passage of the ribbon. The ribbon dam further includes tension clips which frictionally engage the ribbon passing through the slot and frictionally engage the sides of the housing. A drive and driven roller are rotatably disposed adjacent the open front end of the ribbon loading apparatus for introducing ribbon into the envelope. The ribbon dam is initially positioned adjacent the open end of the ribbon loading container such that it applies a back pressure to the incoming ribbon being stuffed into the envelope by the drive and driven rollers. As the envelope is filled with inked ribbon, the ribbon dam slides within the ribbon loading container until the pre-selected length of ribbon has been loaded in the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Inventor: Paul E. Becking
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Patent number: 5343912Abstract: The debarking chain includes a quick disconnect for attaching the debarking chain to a drum. A connecting link is releasably attached to the drum. A chain comprised of closed links is attached to the drum via the connecting link by an open link which connects the connecting link to the end closed link on the chain. The open link includes an opening for receiving a reduced cross-section of one side of the end closed link. A terminal end is formed on the open link by the opening which will prohibit the end closed link from passing over the terminal end until the end closed link is rotated such that the length of its interior aperture is aligned with the longer dimension of the terminal end of the open link. Upon such alignment, the terminal end will pass through the aperture of the end closed link to connect the chain to the drum.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Chronister, Frederick J. Brindisi, Phillip A. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5342387Abstract: A stent comprising a coil including a plurality of arcuate sections that alternate directions around a central axis, each arcuate section including a pair of curved turns joined by a cusp, and the cusps of adjacent arcuate sections intermeshing and defining at least one region of overlap, which in turn describes a helix around and along the length of the coil. In the preferred embodiment, there are two regions of overlap, which together describe a double helix. In another preferred embodiment, the stent is bifurcated so as to support a branched vessel or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: American BioMed, Inc.Inventor: David P. Summers
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Patent number: 5299725Abstract: A desoldering tool for melting and collecting solder includes a heated desoldering tip connected to a suction tube. The tip and tube from a flow bore for the flow of melted solder. The suction tube projects into an elongated tin collecting container which in turn is connected to a vacuum tube connected to a vacuum source. The axis of the suction tube traverses the axis of the container such that the solder flowing rom the suction tube is directed toward the interior wall of the container. That portion of the suction tube extending into the container forms a tin collecting space therearound for collecting the melted tin flowing from the mouth of the suction tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1991Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ernst Eisele, Fritz Eisele
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Patent number: 5294088Abstract: The variable bore packer for a ram-type blowout preventer includes a body of resilient packing material with upper and lower plates embedded in the upper and lower surfaces of the body and upper and lower sets of insert segments disposed adjacent the upper and lower plates. The plates have arcuate radial corners at their terminal ends for preventing extrusion. Each of the insert segments includes a pair of insert plates forming an arcuate opening to receive an appropriate sized tubular member and dimensioned to expand and move rearwardly in the resilient packing material upon engagement with a larger diameter tubular member. A polyester rope is embedded in the resilient packing material adjacent the insert segments so as to bond with the resilient packing material.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: David J. McWhorter, Eric G. Childs
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Patent number: 5281023Abstract: An automated density and chemical controller automatically controls the density and chemical proportions of a slurry that is injected into a well during a well fracturing operation to produce a slurry with a desired density. The automated controller automatically controls the addition of a proppant to water based on the parameters of the fracturing operation, the incoming flow of water into a blender tub, the incoming flow rate of chemicals, and the performance characteristics of the mechanism used to deliver the proppant. The automated density controller also measures the flow of the slurry discharged from the blender tub and calculates the actual density of the slurry. After comparing the calculated actual density with the desired density, the automated density controller calculates a correction factor and recalibrates the performance characteristics of the proppant delivery mechanism. The automated density controller also includes a densiometer for measuring the actual density of the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Stewart & Stevenson Services, Inc.Inventors: Greg Cedillo, Thomas A. Robertson, Frank C. South, Jr., Robert A. Baten, Bruce A. Vicknair
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Patent number: 5277605Abstract: The electrical connector of the present invention includes an electrically conductive sleeve having a passage therethrough and an elastomeric housing molded therearound. After the molding of the housing around the sleeve, contact element is disposed within the passage of the sleeve for engagement with the contact member of another connector. An arc snuffer housing and arc snuffer are attached to one end of the contact element for guiding the contact member toward the contact element and for evolving an arc-quenching gas in response to an arc being struck between the contact member and the contact element. The contact element includes a piston member responsive to the evolved gas for jointly displacing within said passage the arc snuffer and contact element toward the contact member. A support member is provided within the sleeve for reciprocably supporting the piston member of the contact element.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Roscizewski, Russell J. Lenz, Todd K. Knapp
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Patent number: 5243132Abstract: The drain hole core for a drain seal fitting includes an elongated elastomeric member having a handle on one end, a rod-like member on the other end, and a integral plug between the handle and rod-like member. The drain hole core is inserted into the drain opening of the drain seal fitting such that the rod-like member extends up into the bore extending through the drain seal fitting and the plug seals the drain opening. A dam seals that area between the electrical wiring and the internal circumferential wall of the lower portion of the drain seal fitting. A sealing compound is then poured into an access opening in the side of the drain seal fitting so as to seal the bore of the drain seal fitting and to cover a portion of the rod-like member. Once the rod-like member is removed, it acts as a mold and provides a drain path from that portion of the bore above the sealing compound to the drain opening. The drain opening is then closed with a drain fitting.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Garrett S. Yarbrough
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Patent number: 5230142Abstract: A tool for connecting or disconnecting a loadbreak reducing tap plug, comprising a shaft having a first end adapted for engagement with an end of the loadbreak reducing tap plug and a second end connected to a torque release means, an insulating boot mounted on the shaft, the torque release means having first and second components which release at a predetermined torque, the second shaft engaging the second component, a handle affixed to the first component of the torque release means, such that when a torque that is less than the predetermined torque is applied to the handle, the torque is transmitted through the components to the shaft, whereby the torque is transmitted to the element of the loadbreak reducing tap plug, while a torque that is greater than the predetermined torque is not transmitted through the components, but causes the first component to rotate relative to the second component.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Roscizewski
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Patent number: 5222844Abstract: An improvement to an air logic circuit for an airfeed peck drill includes the insertion of an advance valve into the timer circuit. This advance valve generates a signal to actuate the timer circuit only after the drill quill has fed forward through rapid advance.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: James A. Maass, John F. Stewart, Joseph F. Carter