Patents Assigned to FAIRFIELDNODAL
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Publication number: 20160327667Abstract: Apparatus and methods to operationally deploy land-based seismic nodes. An autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle includes apparatus for placing, monitoring, testing, servicing, and collecting nodes in a harsh environment such as, e.g., tundra or desert. Associated methods of node deployment and retrieval are disclosed including a ‘rollover deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2014Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED D/B/A FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: James E. Blattman, William Hopewell
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Publication number: 20160195627Abstract: Machinery and methods are described whereby a free flying, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) can safely capture and take on board lightly managed seismic sensor devices (payload) while they are in-transit via a surface vessel in a (deep) water column. ROV payload can be replenished without the need for the ROV to return to the surface vessel to receive additional payload and to do so without the need for heavy launch and recovery machinery. The reverse process of returning payload from the ROV to the surface vessel is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED D/B/A FAIRFIELDNODALInventor: Stephen W. Jewell
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Publication number: 20160170060Abstract: A real-time, marine acoustic monitoring system and method for detecting, tracking, recording, analyzing, communicating and otherwise obtaining and manipulating data indicative of marine presence and/or activity, and using such data to avoid or mitigate detrimental impact on the marine environment. The system includes sub-sea instrumentation packages (SPs) including sensors recording acoustic signals and other sensor data that allow elapsed and/or real-time, in-situ data communications and control of the individual instrumentation packages and system configuration. Each SP may have wireless, acoustic, and/or optical modules or components to enable the communication between SPs and/or other collection points such as surface vessels, ROVs, sub-sea transceivers, or AUVs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED d/b/a FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: William HOPEWELL, James N. THOMPSON, Matthew BASNIGHT, Michael MORRIS
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Publication number: 20160009491Abstract: An item storage, dispensing, and receiving apparatus includes a frame assembly having a height and length, including at least one section thereof having two opposing side wall sections, wherein each opposing side wall section includes vertically spaced rails disposed on an inner surface thereof such that each rail on a respective side wall section is located opposite a corresponding rail on the opposing side wall section, further wherein the at least one section has an open space fully extending between the vertically spaced rails between the two opposing side wall sections over the height and length, and a conveyance mechanism located within the open space along at least a portion of the length, wherein the conveyance mechanism is movable in a vertical direction in the open space along the height.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED D/B/A FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: Stephen W. Jewell, Larry E. Berges
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Publication number: 20150239538Abstract: Apparatus and methods to operationally link (couple/decouple) a plurality of relatively massive, complimentary payload platforms (i.e., suspended machinery and ROV) at relatively deep working depths in an unstable marine environment (water column) while the payload platforms are in-transit. An apparatus includes a suspended machinery, an ROV, a capture collar, an extendable/retractable harpoon, and actuating machinery to controllably effect extension and retraction thereof. A method includes providing an in-transit suspended machinery having a capture collar, providing an in-transit ROV having an extendable/retractable harpoon, approaching the in-transit suspended machinery with the ROV, maneuvering the ROV so as to bring an end of the partially extended harpoon into aligned proximity with the capture collar, and further extending the harpoon so that it securely engages the capture collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED D/B/A FAIRFIELDNODALInventor: Stephen W. Jewell
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Publication number: 20150168576Abstract: The present invention permits RMS traveltime error in a seismic data acquisition to be minimized. Field measurements of source and receiver coordinates, speed of sound in water as a function of depth and time, receiver timing, and clock drift are first collected. The seismic data is then examined to measure travel time from each source to each reciever. A model travel time can then be computed based on the field measurements. By iteratively perturbing at least one of the field measured data using a look-up table and calculating the travel time after each perturbation until an acceptable RMS error has been achieved, conditioned seismic data that takes into account the dynamic nature of the water column will provide the basis for creating an accurate seismic map that is unaffected by the changing water conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicant: FAIRFIELD INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED d/b/a FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: Kenneth Craft, Carsten Udengaard
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Publication number: 20130263410Abstract: A coupler for a cable includes a body portion having integral first and second ends and an integral gate having a key entry region, wherein the body portion has a free space at least partially enclosed by an inner surface of the body portion and the gate. A complimentary coupling ring includes an integral perimetal body having a head section, a foot section, and two arm sections therebetween, wherein at least one of the arm sections has a key region, wherein the key region consists of a solid, integral portion of the at least one arm section. A coupler/coupling ring assembly comprises a coupler and a coupling ring that is removeably engageable with the coupler. The coupler/coupling ring assembly is suited for interconnecting lengths of cable, particularly suited for, but not limited to, undersea applications such as attaching a seismic data recording device to the coupler via the coupling ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: Reagan Woodard, Matthew Basnight, Etienne Marc, James N. Thompson, William Hopewell
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Publication number: 20130266366Abstract: A coupler for a cable includes a body portion having integral first and second ends and an integral gate having a key entry region, wherein the body portion has a free space at least partially enclosed by an inner surface of the body portion and the gate. A complimentary coupling ring includes an integral perimetal body having a head section, a foot section, and two arm sections therebetween, wherein at least one of the arm sections has a key region, wherein the key region consists of a solid, integral portion of the at least one arm section. A coupler/coupling ring assembly comprises a coupler and a coupling ring that is removeably engageable with the coupler. The coupler/coupling ring assembly is suited for interconnecting lengths of cable, particularly suited for, but not limited to, undersea applications such as attaching a seismic data recording device to the coupler via the coupling ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: Reagan Woodard, Matthew Basnight, Etienne Marc, James N. Thompson, William Hopewell
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Publication number: 20130266365Abstract: A coupler for a able includes a body portion having integral first and second ends and an integral gate having a key entry region, wherein the body portion has a free space at least partially enclosed by an inner surface of the body portion and the gate. A complimentary coupling ring includes an integral perimetal body having a head section, a foot section, and two arm sections therebetween, wherein at least one of the arm sections has a key region, wherein the key region consists of a solid, integral portion of the at least one arm section. A coupler/coupling ring assembly comprises a coupler and a coupling ring that is removeably engageable with the coupler. The coupler/coupling ring assembly is suited for interconnecting lengths of cable, particularly suited for, but not limited to, undersea applications such as attaching a seismic data recording device to the coupler via the coupling ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: FAIRFIELDNODALInventors: Reagan Woodard, Matthew Basnight, Etienne Marc, James N. Thompson, William Hopewell