Patents Represented by Attorney Madan Mossman and and Sriram PC
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Patent number: 6993433Abstract: The present invention is a method for determining a parameter of interest of a region of interest of the earth. At least one component of potential fields data is measured at a plurality of locations over a region of interest including a subterranean formation of interest. The potential fields data are selected from magnetic data and gravity data. An initial geophysical model is determined for the region including the subterranean formation of interest. For the model, geophysical tensor data is updated using a forward model at a plurality of locations using a High Order Compact Finite Difference method. A difference between the estimated model value and the measured value of the potential field measurements are determined, and the geophysical model is updated. The model is iteratively updated and compared to the measured data until the differences reach an acceptable level and the parameter of interest has been determined.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: ConocoPhillips CompanyInventors: Juan Andres Chavarria, Partha Sarathi Routh, Jerry Lee Kisabeth, Gregory Joseph Jorgensen
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Patent number: 6977866Abstract: A method of determination of fluid pressures in a subsurface region of the earth uses seismic velocities and calibrations relating the seismic velocities to the effective stress on the subsurface sediments. The seismic velocities may be keyed to defined seismic horizons and may be obtained from many methods, including velocity spectra, post-stack inversion, pre-stack inversion, VSP or tomography. Overburden stresses may be obtained from density logs, relations between density and velocity, or from inversion of potential fields data. The seismic data may be P-P, P-S, or S-S data. The calibrations may be predetermined or may be derived from well information including well logs and well pressure measurements. The calibrations may also include the effect of unloading. The determined pressures may be used in the analysis of fluid flow in reservoirs, basin and prospect modeling and in fault integrity analysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: ConocoPhillps CompanyInventors: Alan R. Huffman, Ernest C. Onyia, Richard W. Lahann, David W. Bell, Robert Lankston
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Patent number: 6960279Abstract: Disclosed is the observation that 7-aryl-quinone methides and 4-tert-butylcatechol, when used in combination in a vinyl aromatic monomer to inhibit polymerization,do not inhibit polymerization to the same extend as each would if used separately. Stated another way, a phenomenon has been observed that when these two compounds are used together, they can, to a large extent, render each other unable to inhibit polymerization in a vinyl aromatic monomer. Also disclosed are methods of preventing adverse results of this interaction when undesired and a method of using this interaction to prepare a reactive vinyl aromatic monomer having a concentration of 4-tert-butylcatechol that would otherwise inhibit polymerization. The invention is disclosed to be useful with the production and storage of any vinyl aromatic monomer and is disclosed to be particularly useful with the production and storage of styrene monomer.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventor: James T. Merrill
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Patent number: 6956071Abstract: It has been discovered that certain nitrogen-containing thiols other than mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) perform equivalently as accelerators in preparing asphalt polymer compositions. Typically, the crosslinker in these compositions is sulfur. Nitrogen-containing thiols containing at least one functional group —N?(SH)— have been found to be useful alternate accelerators along with activators such as zinc oxides. Particular nitrogen-containing thiols include, but are not necessarily limited to, 2-mercaptobenzoxazole (MBO), 2-mercapto-5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole (MMTD), and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventors: James R. Butler, Bill Lee
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Patent number: 6843480Abstract: A high pressure ring seal for tube assembly joints provides structural foundation ring having inside and outside circumferential channels between end rims. The channels and rims are separated by a web of integral ring material. This web is perforated by a plurality of apertures. As an integral coating within both channels and integrally tied through the web apertures is a coating of polymer sealant material. Inside and outside faces of the sealant are pressure equalized by vent apertures through the web apertures.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: John Alan Nelson, John Vince Salerni
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Patent number: 6790804Abstract: A process of forming a polyolefin catalyst component includes contacting a metal compound of the formula MR2 with a diketone to form a metal bis(diketonate) having the formula M(OCRCR′CRO)2, wherein M is a Group IIA or Group VIIB metal, and wherein R and R′ are each hydrocarbyls or substituted hydrocarbyls having from 1 to 20 carbons atoms. Catalyst components, catalysts, polyolefin polymers, catalysts systems, and methods of preparing same are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Gray, Tim J. Coffy, Edwar S. Shamshoum
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Patent number: 6657024Abstract: It has been discovered that using n-butylmethyldimethoxysilane (BMDS) as an external electron donor for Ziegler-Natta catalysts can provide a catalyst system that may prepare polypropylene films with improved properties. The catalyst systems of the invention provide for controlled chain defects/defect distribution and thus a regulated microtacticity. Consequently, the curve of storage modulus (G′) v. temperature is shifted such that the film achieves the same storage modulus at a lower temperature enabling faster throughput of polypropylene film through a high-speed tenter.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Fina Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Paul Blackmon, David J. Rauscher, Michael Ray Wallace
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Patent number: 6388251Abstract: A formation fluid analysis tool has an optical probe that is inserted into the formation. The optical probe carries an internal reflectance crystal and is inserted into the formation so as to get past the mud cake, the flushed zone and the invaded zone and thus be in contact with virgin formation fluid. An acousto-optical tunable filter (AOTF) transmits a single wavelength of light from a broad band light source, the wavelength being controlled by a microwave signal from a processor. This monochromatic light is carried by an optic fiber to the internal reflectance crystal where it undergoes total reflection at the crystal faces in contact with the formation fluid. An evanescent wave propagates into the fluid with a depth of penetration related to the absorption of the light in the fluid. The reflected light carries information about this absorption which is determined by the chemical composition of the fluid. A return fiber conveys the reflected light back to a spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventor: Valeri Papanyan
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Patent number: 6382319Abstract: The apparatus includes a gravel pack assembly comprising a gravel pack body and a crossover tool. The crossover tool comprises auxiliary flow chambers and channels around a casing packer and a crossover tool check valve. The gravel pack body and crossover tool are assembled coaxially as a cooperative unit by a threaded joint. The assembly is threadably attached to the bottom end of a tool string for selective placement within the wellbore. Set of the packer secures the gravel pack body to the well casing and seals the casing annulus around the gravel pack assembly. After setting the packer, the tool string is rotated to release the threaded assembly joint between the crossover tool and the gravel pack extension. The desired flow function is determined by selective axial positionment of the crossover tool within the gravel pack body. When the gravel pack is in place, the crossover tool is axially positioned to flush residual aggregate from the tool string bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventors: Leo E. Hill, Jr., Christian F. Bayne
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Patent number: 6367258Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the efficiency of a combined cycle generation plant by assisting the vaporization of cold liquid including liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in a combined cycle power plant. Cold liquid vaporization is assisted by circulating a warm heat transfer fluid to transfer heat to a LNG/LPG vaporizer. The heat transfer fluid is chilled by LNG/LPG cold liquid vaporization and warmed by heat from a gas turbine. The heat transfer fluid absorbs heat from the air intake of a gas turbine and from a secondary heat transfer fluid circulating in a combined cycle power plant. Chilling the gas turbine air intake densifies the air and increases the gas turbine output. Chilling the steam condenser cooling water increases steam turbine output. The effects of chill recovery is higher output and better efficiency of the combined cycle plant.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Bechtel CorporationInventors: Harvey Wen, Ram G. Narula
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Patent number: 6357536Abstract: A drilling fluid analyzing apparatus has at least two sensors is used to analyze drilling fluid that contains cuttings. The sensors are mounted vertically spaced in a well riser and in communication with well return fluid. The sensors convert the pressure exerted by the return fluid to signals that are then conveyed to a processor. The processor determines the density of the return fluid, and the fluid density is indicative of borehole cleaning efficiency. Two additional sensors may be added to the drilling fluid input mud pipe to sense the pressure exerted by the drilling mud before it is contaminated with cuttings.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventors: Hartmut Schrader, Frank Reiber
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Patent number: 6341498Abstract: A cooling system in which an electronic component is cooled by using one or more containers of liquid and sorbent that transfer heat from the component to the fluid in the well bore. According to the present invention, a sorption cooling system is provided for use in a well, Such as down hole tool which is in a drill string through which a drilling fluid flows, or in a down hole tool, which is on a wire line. This cooling system comprises a housing adapted to be disposed in a wellbore, the sorption cooler comprising a water supply adjacent to a sensor or electronics to be cooled; a Dewar flask lined with phase change material surrounding the electronics/sensor and liquid supply; a vapor passage for transferring vapor from the water supply; and a sorbent in thermal contact with the housing for receiving and adsorbing the water vapor from the vapor passage and transferring the heat from the sorbed water vapor through the housing to the drilling fluid or well bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventor: Rocco DiFoggio
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Patent number: 6339886Abstract: An apparatus for measuring the internal diameter of a wellbore for a wireline formation sample taking instrument, including an hydraulically actuated probe and back up shoe for selective engagement with the wall of a wellbore, an hydraulic pump and selectively controllable valves for selectively controlling extension and retraction of the probe and back up shoe, and an hydraulic fluid reservoir to supply hydraulic fluid to the pump for extending and retracting the probe and back up shoe. The reservoir includes a pressure compensator for balancing the pressure in the reservoir to an hydrostatic pressure in the wellbore. A position sensor is coupled to the compensator to determine its position. The position of the compensator corresponding to the fluid volume in the reservoir, the extension distance of the probe and back up shoe, and the internal diameter of the wellbore at the location of the probe and back up shoe.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Reinhardt
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Patent number: 6331243Abstract: An apparatus for prevention of corrosion in metal objects uses a capacitively coupled fastener or pad attached to a metal body being protected from corrosion. The metal body and the negative terminal of a source of DC voltage (battery) are grounded. The positive terminal of the source of DC voltage is connected to electronic circuitry that imparts pulses of low voltage DC through the capacitor to the fastener. These pulses of electrical current inhibit the oxidation of the metal object by providing a source of electrons to the oxidizing chemicals in contact with the metal. The electronic circuitry includes a reverse voltage protector to prevent the application of reverse source voltage. The circuitry also includes a power conditioner to supply a constant DC voltage to a microprocessor. The microprocessor generates pulses of DC signals that are amplified by a pulse amplifier and imparted to the conductive facing of the pad. The invention also includes a battery voltage monitor and a power indicator.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Red Swan, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Lewis
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Patent number: 6326785Abstract: An NMR logging apparatus and method are provided including an antenna having compensation for magnetostrictive ringing. The antenna comprises at least one inductive winding and a core having a first portion having positive magnetostriction in the presence of a radio frequency magnetic field, and a second portion having negative magnetostriction in the presence of the radio frequency magnetic field. The positive and negative portions may be tiles shaped as polygonal cylinders arranged with alternating positive and negative tiles forming at least one layer of a matrix, or the portions may be constructed using ferrite powder fixed in epoxy and shaped in polygonal cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Kruspe
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Patent number: 6325144Abstract: An expandible packer provides a crescent-shaped cross-sectional area for more and larger diameter data cable and fluid control conduits by eccentrically offsetting the packer mandrel relative to the expandable element. The expandible element of the packer eccentrically surrounds the mandrel to provide an eccentric volume zone between the packer collars. One or more data cable or fluid carrier conduits may be laid between the collars within this eccentric zone, all of greater diameter than would be possible within an annulus between two concentric mandrels. The eccentric zone conduits are secured and protected by a compliant filler material such as rubber or other elastomer that is applied around and between the control conduits within the eccentric zone. This filler material is trimmed or cast to a substantially cylindrical surface about an axis that is substantially coextensive with the expandable element axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventors: Rocky A. Turley, Greg C. Badke, John A. Edwards
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Patent number: 6315423Abstract: A micro machined mirror assembly is provided that includes a micro machined top cap, mirror, and bottom cap mounted onto a ceramic substrate. The micro machined mirror is resiliently supported by a pair of T-shaped hinges and includes travel stops that limit motion of the mirror in the z-direction. The top and bottom micro machined caps also include travel stops that limit motion of the mirror in the z-direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Input/Output, Inc.Inventors: Duli Yu, Lianzhong Yu, Howard D. Goldberg, Martin A. Schmidt, Robert P. Ried
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Patent number: 6301193Abstract: A floatation device for marine seismic energy sources. The floatation device includes one or more tubular members and a plurality of couplings for sealing and coupling the tubular members to one another. The couplings include an air valve for filling the tubular members with air. One or more marine seismic energy sources are preferably coupled to and supported by the floatation device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Input/Output, Inc.Inventors: Dallas Martin, David C. Charvoz
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Patent number: 6301195Abstract: A geophone with mounted connectors includes a body, a plurality of removable cable connectors, and a cap. The body includes an opening defining a cavity, a first circuit board positioned in the cavity, and a seismic detector positioned in the cavity operably coupled to the first circuit board. The cable connectors are positioned in the cavity above the first circuit board. The cap is coupled to the body and includes a second printed circuit board operably coupled to the cable connectors and the first circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Input/Ouput, Inc.Inventor: C. A. M. Faber
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Patent number: 6285956Abstract: A method for moving seismic streamers or acoustic energy sources through water in marine geophysical operations. The equipment can be deployed or retrieved from one or more vessels, and two or more tow vehicles maneuver seismic streamers through the water independently of a seismic vessel. Manned or unmanned tow vehicles can tow the streamers ahead of, behind, or to the side of a seismic vessel, or can form an array independent of the seismic vessel. Tow vehicles can be located at both ends to change the tow direction. The invention is particularly useful in customizing an array configuration, in reorienting the array at the end of each survey line, and permits deployment of receivers and sources in different combinations. By decoupling the tow vehicles and streamers from the source vessel, turning time at the survey region borders and the possibility of streamer entanglement is significantly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: WesternGeco, LLCInventors: Colin Bennett, Loran D. Ambs