Patents Represented by Law Firm Madan & Morris, P.C.
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Patent number: 6025515Abstract: The present invention provides substituted phenols which are effective to inhibit polymer formation during the manufacture of acrylonitrile. Preferred substituted phenols are (a) hindered phenols, nonhindered phenols, and partially hindered phenols, or (b) combinations of hindered phenols with nonhindered or partially hindered phenols. A most preferred substituted phenol is p-nitrosophenol. In a preferred embodiment, the substituted phenols (with the exception of p-nitrosophenol) are combined with hydrogen transfer agents.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Muslim D. Shahid
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Patent number: 6021377Abstract: The present invention provides a closed-loop system for drilling boreholes. The system includes a drill string having a drill bit, a plurality of sensors for providing signals relating to the drill string and formation parameters, a downhole device which processes various downhole sensors signals and computes dysfunctions relating to the drilling operations and transmits such dysfunctions to a surface control unit. The surface control unit determines the relative severity of such dysfunctions and the corrective action required to alleviate such dysfunctions based on programmed instruction and then displays the nature and extent of such dysfunctions and the required corrective action as a display for use by the operator. The programmed instructions may contain models, algorithms and information from prior drilled boreholes, geological information about subsurface formations and the borehole drill path.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1996Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Vladimir Dubinsky, James V. Leggett, III
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Patent number: 5984905Abstract: The present invention provides a process of forming an antimicrobial coating on a surface of a medical implant, the coating comprising an antimicrobially effective amount of antimicrobial metal atoms incorporated into a coating of amorphous carbonaceous material.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Southwest Research InstituteInventor: Geoffrey Dearnaley
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Patent number: 5963138Abstract: An apparatus for sending signals downhole during drilling operations uses a main pump to pump mud from a mud pit at a substantially constant flow rate. The bulk of the pumped mud goes downhole to maintain adequate circulation for the drill bit. A bypass pipe is provided with a shut-off valve that is controlled by an electronic controller. By pulsing the opening and closing of the shut-off valve, the volumetric flow downhole is pulsed. The pulse amplitude and duration can be controlled. These pulses in the flow rate are detected by a suitable downhole device such as a flow rate measurement device, a pressure detector or a turbine. The initial "wake-up" pulse is made long enough so that the detection device downhole is always able to detect it. Subsequent to this wake-up pulse, adjustments are made to the pulse duration, in steps of about 2 seconds, for the smallest pulse period that is detectable downhole.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Hartmut H. Gruenhagen
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Patent number: 5947527Abstract: The present invention provides a pipe junction holder for connecting a pipe to a mechanical joint. The junction holder contains a wedge placed between a seal gland and a wedge gland. The wedge has a split opening along its outer sloped surface. The seal gland is adapted for connection to the mechanical joint and the wedge gland. The wedge gland is adapted to seat over the wedge and cause the wedge to clamp on the pipe when the wedge glang is connected to the seal gland. The inner surface of the wedge is designed to clamp along substantially the entire circumference of the pipe when the wedge is tightly held in place over the pipe. The invention also provides a method of joining pipes with mechanical joints, wherein a free end of the pipe is adapted to be seated in a socket end of the mechanical joint.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventor: Floyd W. Carter
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Patent number: 5946271Abstract: A discrete, minimally-equipped standard seismic calibration system is permanently installed over a subsurface reservoir structure that contains fluids of economic interest. Changes in the fluid content as a function of long-term time lapse may introduce changes in the acoustical characteristics of the reservoir rock layers, producing a corresponding change in the seismic signature recorded by the calibration system. The difference between two signatures over a selected time epoch defines a time-lapse calibration signature. The time lapse calibration signature can be applied to reduce the results of different conventional seismic data-acquisition systems of different vintages and technologies to a common standard.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventor: William Henry Dragoset, Jr.
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Patent number: 5946202Abstract: Boost Mode Regulator techniques are used to provide regulated a.c. or d.c. output from a.c. or d.c. sources. One embodiment involves regulation of the output of an a.c. source to provide a regulated d.c. voltage. The source inductance becomes part of the boost mode circuit, thus avoiding the losses associated with the addition of external inductors. When a three-phase alternator is the power source, the circuit comprises a six diode, three-phase rectifier bridge, three FET transistors and a decoupling capacitor. The invention involves shorting the output of the power source to allow storage of energy within the source inductance. During this time, the decoupling capacitor supports the load. When the short is removed, the energy stored in the inductances is delivered to the load. Because the circuit uses the integral magnetics of the source to provide the step-up function, the efficiency of the design can be quite high.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: W. Thomas Balogh
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Patent number: 5939004Abstract: An apparatus and method for molding thermosetting polymers onto clothing. The apparatus includes at least one molding device, at least one polymer supply and a control system for controlling the operation of the molding devices and polymer supplies. The molding devices include die sets having an input member and a mold. The polymer supplies supply polymers for injection into the input members of the molding devices for use in molding three dimensional bodies of polymers onto substrates such as clothing.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: Donald G. Harrison
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Patent number: 5928593Abstract: An apparatus and method for molding thermosetting polymers onto clothing. The apparatus includes at least one molding device, at least one polymer supply and a control system for controlling the operation of the molding devices and polymer supplies. The molding devices include die sets having an input member and a mold. The polymer supplies supply polymers for injection into the input members of the molding devices for use in molding three dimensional bodies of polymers onto substrates such as clothing.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Donald G. Harrison
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Patent number: 5919738Abstract: The present invention provides a method of preparing a fluid for use in drilling and completion operations comprising mixing a fluid comprising a salt of an alkaline earth metal with a nonionic colloid-forming material in an amount and under conditions sufficient to convert a majority of said nonionic colloid-forming material into water insoluble hydrated colloidal complexes comprising hydrated ions of said alkaline earth metal complexed with said nonionic colloid-forming material, said complexes being effective to improve a property of said fluid selected from the group consisting of rheology, fluid loss control, and a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: James E. Norfleet, Michael A. Jarrett, William M. Dye, Dennis K. Clapper, Geoffrey Robinson, Ronald G. Bland, John B. Weirich, Billy G. Chesser
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Patent number: 5914065Abstract: In a heating apparatus for the heating of a solid or fluid medium, several permanent magnets are arranged on the periphery of a rotor which produce a magnetic field in whose region an electrically-conducting medium is arranged. The magnetic field from the permanent magnets is radiated approximately radially. By rotation of the rotor, a relative motion arises between the permanent magnets and the electrically-conducting medium, and eddy currents are effected within the medium, thereby causing heating of the same. Electrically-conductive water can be provided as the medium to be heated. In this embodiment electrically-conductive water is fed through a helical conducting coil, with an inlet and outlet side arranged around the rotor in proximity thereto, and is connected to a line which feeds to a user from the outlet side and back to the inlet side in a closed cycle. With this heating apparatus, heat is transferred to the medium with an improved efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventor: Kamal Alavi