Abstract: The invention provides an emergency suspension system for use particularly with drill casings in a wellhead. The system, which is intended to surround the casing, comprises an annular bowl member (6) having an internal tapered annular space (16) which reduces in diameter from its upper to its lower end and a support means comprising an annular support element arrangement (28) at least partially formed from resilient material and a plurality of support members (20,22,24) at least partially embedded in said resilient material and having a circular cross-section in at least one direction, said members forming a plurality of annular arrays adapted to surround said tubular member, the uppermost of said arrays (20) comprising support members having said circular cross-section larger than that of a lowermost (24) of said arrays.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 14, 1989
Date of Patent:
September 18, 1990
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian MacIntyre, Sean McAvoy, Frank Close
Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus suitable for angularly adjusting an attachment member to be sealed to a bore, for example a wellhead body (2) in the bore of a conductor (4). The attachment body (2) is to be sealed through the intermediary of a housing (6) and a metal-to-metal wedge seal. A support ring (14) encircling the external peripheral surface of the housing (6) is movable between two axially spaced positions on the peripheral surface, and movable pins are provided to maintain the support ring (14) in a first, out-of-the-way position until the housing (6) is positioned in the bore (4) mouth, the pins (9) being releasable to permit axial movement of the annular support member ring (14) from the first position towards a second position in which the member body (2) is in direct contact with the bore mouth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 1989
Date of Patent:
August 28, 1990
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian Macintyre, Frank Close, Sean McAvoy
Abstract: A block position sensor which is responsive to rotation of a drawworks drum for indicating change in position of a traveling block in a drilling rig is disclosed. The sensor includes elements for providing a first output having a fixed relationship to the rotation of the drum, the sensor having a rotatable component reflecting the output, the first output capable of driving an adjustable drive unit for providing a second output having an adjustable relationship to the rotation of the drum; and sensor elements adapted to detect angular rotation of the rotatable component of the sensor for providing a first output and to provide a signal corresponding to amount of rotation of the rotatable component.
Abstract: A plastic-sandwiched framework structure for constucting a portable folding table. The structure includes upper and lower plastic table top halves and a framework grid sandwiched therebetween. The table top halves are bonded or cemented to one another. The framework grid is preferably made of wood, and includes joists or beam members interconnected by cross members. The framework grid is received in a correlatively shaped shell integrally formed in the lower half of the table top. Folding legs are mounted on the underside of the table top and connected through the lower table top half to the cross members. The lower table top half is provided with gussets at selected locations between relatively high vertical walls and the adjacent horizontal planar surfaces. Substantially all other interfaces between vertical and horizontal surfaces on the exterior of the lower table top half are provided with a radius. Stiffening ribs, which may be extensions of the shell, are also disposed on the lower table top half.
Abstract: A high speed fuse 8 having terminals 14 staked to non-electrically conductive end bells 12 with fusible element 30 connected to ridges 44 on terminal 14 by projection welding, and round balls 18 plugging sand holes 20.
Abstract: A spider for a gassing current limiting fuse made of an asbestos free material is disclosed. The spider material produces an arc quenching gas and water upon erosion by an arc. The material includes the following proportions of ingredients: 50-80% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.3H.sub.2 O; 8-22% Wollastonite (CaSiO.sub.3); and 10-25% melamine formaldehyde resin.
Abstract: A high speed fuse 8 having elements 14 staked to non-electrically conductive end balls 12 with fusible element 30 connected to ridges 44 on terminal 14 by projection welding, and round balls 18 plugging sand holes 20.
Abstract: A high speed fuse 8 having terminals 14 staked to non-electrically conductive end bells 12 with fusible element 30 connected to ridges 44 on terminal 14 by projection welding, and round balls 18 plugging sand holes 20.
Abstract: A shock absorbing roller deck bushing for rotary blast hole drills has a steel inner liner with a cylindrical axial bore for receiving a drill string. The liner is rotatably disposed within an outer shell mounted in the drill deck. A split retainer plate is attached to the outer shell and has an inwardly projecting flange around its inner periphery which is captured between a pair of radially outwardly projecting flanges around the outer periphery of the liner. The flanges permit limited lateral movement of the liner with respect to the outer shell, but prevent the liner from being removed axially from the shell. A plurality of shock absorbing cushion roller assemblies are mounted vertically in slotted cages between the liner and shell. The roller assemblies each include a shaft surrounded by a sleeve within a cushion coating bonded to the sleeve, with thrust washers between the ends of the sleeves and the cages.
Abstract: Disclosed is an ergonomic handle for a hand-held tool, in particular for an air tool. The handle has a trilobular shape, designed to provide a secure grip and thereby reduce operator fatigue. The handle is also flared at the end which sits nearest the workpiece. This flared feature allows the operator who presses downward on the handle while operating the tool to avoid having his hand slip past the end of the sleeve. The handle is not an integral part of the tool and can be removed to allow maintenance, repair or replacement of the tool. Moreover, in a preferred embodiment, the handle has a bore along its axis and is provided with a unique locking mechanism which prevents rotational or axial movement of the tool relative to the handle. Optionally, the outer surface of the handle is finished so as to reduce slippage in the event it becomes slick with perspiration or oil, and is made of a thermal insulating material to make use comfortable.
Abstract: Disclosed is a screening assay for determining the amount of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD-1) in extra-cellular body fluids, for use in determining Trisomy 21 Down syndrome in a fetus. The assay can be done by any of a number of well known techniques including Radioimmunoassay, an Enzyme Linked Immunoassay, or a luminescence assay, single or tandem antibody type, carried out in solid or liquid phase. Polyclonal or monoclonal antibodies can be used. In the preferred embodiment, the assay is used to determine SOD-1 levels in amniotic fluid. A level above a threshold indicates a high probability of Trisomy 21 Down Syndrome for the fetus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 1987
Date of Patent:
July 10, 1990
Assignee:
Monoclonetics International, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard E. Warrington, Abbas A. Khan, Carl R. Merril
Abstract: The tape measure includes a lock for locking the tape in an extended position from its case. The lock includes a toggle pivotably mounted on the case and a lock shoe extending from one end of the toggle to a position adjacent the tape. When the toggle is depressed, the lock shoe is forced against the tape so as to wedge the tape between the lock shoe and the case to prevent its retraction. The lock shoe includes a series of opposed recesses to permit the lock shoe to compress in length upon engagement with the tape. The lock shoe also includes a bend which translates the diagonal movement of the toggle into a vertical movement of the lock shoe.
Abstract: An electric arc furnace includes a crucible having a metal shell for recovering precious metals from spent material. The shell includes a metal tap hole and a slag door positioned above and opposite the metal tap hole. A removable swinging roof is provided above the crucible together with a plurality of electrodes for heating the spent material. Also, a cooling band circumscribes the crucible for cooling the metal shell. Conveyors are provided for distributing the spent material at a plurality of points located between the electrodes and the wall of the crucible. The crucible is tilted to allow the removal of the slag and metal.
Abstract: A high speed fuse 8 having terminals 14 staked to non-electrically conductive end bells 12 with fusible element 30 connected to ridges 44 on terminal 14 by projection welding, and round balls 18 plugging sand holes 20.
Abstract: A microfuse (10) with a ceramic chip (12), thick film pads (14), fusible wire (16), attached to pads (14) without solder or flux, ceramic coating (18) and plastic body (20). External lead (24) configuration can be axial, radial or surface mount. The method of manufacturing the fuse (10) is improved by utilizing a wire bonding technique in order to improve the quality of the manufacturing process and increase the reliability in performance of the fuse and reduce manufacturing cost.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a fuse includes wrapping the fuse element on an insulating bridge. The ends of the bridge include a metal foil coating which helps increase the conductivity and reliability of the solder bond between the fuse element and end ferrule.
Abstract: A fail-safe, non-fragmenting surge arrester includes a liner having outlets formed in the walls thereof for venting ionized gases generated within the liner by internal arcing. The vented ionized gas forms a lower impedance path for the current which is thereby shunted around the failed internal components, preventing the generation of internal pressure which could otherwise cause a fragmenting failure mode of the arrester. The internal components include stacked varistor elements and may include an internal fuse link electrically in series with the varistors.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 18, 1989
Date of Patent:
May 29, 1990
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Jonathan J. Woodworth, Stephen P. Johnson, David R. Miller, Jeffrey J. Kester, Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr.