Patents Assigned to Hydroacoustics Inc.
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Patent number: 12247858Abstract: A fluid sensor, and associated monitoring and control system, employing a cylindrical venturi to eliminate stratification of fluid passing therethrough, and a capacitive sensor operatively coupled with the cylindrical venturi to facilitate the sensing of the fluid while in the venturi.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2024Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John H. Benton, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Robert D. Valtierra
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Patent number: 12173587Abstract: An apparatus for generating acoustic waves in a medium to stimulate oil recovery within an oil reservoir, operable with a single moving part—a central rotor. The apparatus is suitable for use in association with a system to facilitate the cogeneration of geothermal energy or sequestration and storage of CO2.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John H. Benton, Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Kenneth Wittlief
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Publication number: 20240219214Abstract: A fluid sensor, and associated monitoring and control system, employing a cylindrical venturi to eliminate stratification of fluid passing therethrough, and a capacitive sensor operatively coupled with the cylindrical venturi to facilitate the sensing of the fluid while in the venturi.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2024Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John H. Benton, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Robert D. Valtierra
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Patent number: 11906336Abstract: A fluid sensor, and associated monitoring and control system, employing a cylindrical venturi to eliminate stratification of fluid passing therethrough, and a capacitive sensor operatively coupled with the cylindrical venturi to facilitate the sensing of the fluid while in the venturi.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, John H. Benton, Ricardo P. Quintanilla
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Publication number: 20230151717Abstract: An apparatus for generating acoustic waves in a medium to stimulate oil recovery within an oil reservoir, the apparatus being operable with a single moving part—a central rotor. The apparatus being suitable for use in association with a system to facilitate the co-generation of geothermal energy or sequestration and storage of CO2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John H. Benton, Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Kenneth Wittlief
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Publication number: 20220364893Abstract: A fluid sensor, and associated monitoring and control system, employing a cylindrical venturi to eliminate stratification of fluid passing therethrough, and a capacitive sensor operatively coupled with the cylindrical venturi to facilitate the sensing of the fluid while in the venturi.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, John H. Benton, Ricardo P. Quintanilla
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Publication number: 20210372245Abstract: An apparatus for generating acoustic waves in a medium to stimulate oil recovery within an oil reservoir, the apparatus being operable with a single moving part—a central rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto, John H. Benton, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Kenneth Wittlief
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Publication number: 20200032624Abstract: An apparatus for generating acoustic waves within a medium to stimulate oil recovery within an oil reservoir, the apparatus being operable with a single moving part—a central rotor, and where the rotor further includes a “conduit” through which the supply fluid passes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Valtierra, Mark J. Ozimek, Eugene Sisto
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Publication number: 20190234777Abstract: A fluid sensor, and associated monitoring and control system, employing a 2-dimensional venturi to eliminate stratification of fluid passing therethrough, and a capacitive sensor operatively coupled with the 2-dimensional venturi to facilitate the sensing of the fluid while in the venturi.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Valtierra, Ricardo P. Quintanilla, Frederick J. Cookhouse
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Patent number: 8113278Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for enhanced oil recovery using at least one in-situ seismic energy generator for generating seismic acoustic waves. More particularly the system and method employ a downhole electro-hydraulic seismic pressure wave source to enhance the recovery of oil from reservoirs.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert F. DeLaCroix, Dennis R Courtright
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Publication number: 20110176391Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide an acoustic deterrent system and a method for repelling sea mammals from a region of water. The system consists of one or more acoustic impulse sources spatially distributed underwater around the perimeter of the fish farm or other region to be protected. Each source is capable of generating an acoustic signal and a controller determines the firing time for each source to produce signals, which may include precisely timed wave trains of superimposed tones on a broadband low frequency signal, which are believed most effective in deterring seals, sea lions and other carnivorous mammals. The system may further include a sensing device to determine the presence of marine mammals so that the acoustic deterrent can be initiated on demand.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert F. DeLaCroix, Joel Wojciechowski
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Publication number: 20090200019Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for generating seismic acoustic waves, and more particularly a downhole electro-hydraulic seismic pressure wave source to enhance oil recovery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: Robert F. DeLaCroix, Dennis R. Courtright
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Patent number: 6870795Abstract: A small boat or launch such as a motorized reinforced hull inflatable boat provides a platform for an acoustic source array of airguns. The array is made up as a ladder structure in which the airguns are disposed horizontally between vertical support and umbilical lines, preferably with their discharge ports in laterally offset or staggered relationship to minimize undesirable interactions between the acoustic transmissions released into the water by the sources and to help maximize the acoustic output of the array for a given array length. A structure stows the array on the boat for transport when the array is not deployed for use. If desired, the stowed array may be substantially enclosed by the hull of the boat. The stowage structure is preferable defined by a track or rails on the top of the deck. Umbilical cables attached to the array are translated, as by being wound on a drum and unwound therefrom, to deploy or retrieve the array over the stern of the boat.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, Dennis R. Courtright
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Patent number: 6771561Abstract: In order to optimize detection of targets from a broadband return, a multiplicity of narrow bands are matched-filter processed simultaneously in parallel. The band or bands which provide the best joint combination of target and propagation in response are used for target detection.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, Dennis R. Courtright, David P. Hollinger
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Patent number: 6606958Abstract: A marine towed array has a plurality of tow bodies of positive buoyancy each containing a marine acoustic source, such as a vibrator source. Each tow body uses a reel containing an electro-mechanical tow cable connecting the sources, whereby reeling and unreeling of the cable, controlled from a towing ship, changes the spacing of the tow bodies. One of the tow bodies at an end of the array is attachable to the towing ship.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventor: John V. Bouyoucos
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Patent number: 5841733Abstract: An improved acoustic source array system is provided by the invention to generate acoustic signals underwater. The system has an array of acoustic signal sources, such as air guns, towable while underwater behind a surface vessel. The array includes a plurality of these sources, and spreader bar assemblies including these sources. The sources are attached by these assemblies at predetermined separation distances in the array. The spreader bar assemblies provide manifolds for storing and regulating energy, such as compressed air, to operate the sources. The array is connected to the vessel by an umbilical. The sources are controlled by a shipboard controller for firing the sources to provide acoustic signals underwater at selected times. The array may be towed from the ship with the flat side of the array assuming an angle of approximately 45.degree. or less with respect to a vertical axis. The flat side of the array includes a horizontal axis that is normal to the direction of tow.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventors: John V. Bouyoucos, David C. Charvoz, Dennis R. Courtright
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Patent number: 5378951Abstract: An electromagnetically actuated friction welder produces orbital motion at interfaces between parts (usually of thermoplastic material) to bond the parts by fusion generated by friction. This welder can also be operated alternatively to produce reciprocating vibratory forces thereby providing flexibility as to the selection of an orbital or reciprocating mode, depending upon the joint to be welded. The velocity of motion is controllable preferably around the resonant frequency of the driven structure by adjusting the frequency of the AC power which operates the electromagnetic drive motor of the welder. A plate which carries one of the parts to be welded and which is driven is flexurally mounted for movement in an orbital plane or planes containing the interfaces without substantial tilting by an array of stiff members, such as rods, located around the drive motor, attached to the plate at one end and to a tubular structure at the opposite ends thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventor: Edward A. Snyder
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Patent number: 5277744Abstract: An electromagnetically actuated friction welder produces orbital motion at interfaces between parts (usually of thermoplastic material) to bond the parts by fusion generated by friction. This welder can also be operated alternatively to produce reciprocating vibratory forces thereby providing flexibility as to the selection of an orbital or reciprocating mode, depending upon the joint to be welded. The velocity of motion is controllable preferably around the resonant frequency of the driven structure by adjusting the frequency of the AC power which operates the electromagnetic drive motor of the welder. A plate which carries one of the parts to be welded and which is driven is flexurally mounted for movement in an orbital plane or planes containing the interfaces without substantial tilting by an array of stiff members, such as rods, located around the drive motor, attached to the plate at one end and to a tubular structure at the opposite ends thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventor: Edward A. Snyder
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Patent number: 5212489Abstract: Target velocity and range are measured with high resolution in an echo ranging system (sonar or radar) using composite Doppler invariant signals consisting of at least two segments, such as "rooftop" or "vee" HFM signals, such composite signals having ambiguity functions that intersect along the zero-velocity time axis with ridge lines slanted in different directions. A single correlator is used for each segment wherein returns from the target are correlated with replicas of each segment of the composite signal to separately transform the Doppler frequency shifts of the target return into outputs whose time relationship provides a frame of reference for high resolution measurement of the velocity of the target. The time relationship measurement is implemented by a set of tapped delay lines and coherent summers which output a coherent correlation-like detection peak in a bin which corresponds to the target's velocity.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventor: David E. Nelson
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Patent number: 4758997Abstract: A transmission from a hydroacoustic source, especially for underwater geophysical exploration, is generated in accordance with two binary codes (provided by two pulse trains or sequences having two levels and which provide a spectrum of harmonically related components). One of these codes has one more or one less harmonic component than the other. The transmission is provided with a frequency spectrum which extends between an upper and lower frequency limit by sweeping the pulse trains over an octave (2:1) frequency range, far shorter than the range of the spectrum, and utilizing one of the codes and then the other of the codes during the sweep. The spectrum of the transmission extends between two arbitrary frequencies which need not be harmonically related, notwithstanding that the sweep is limited to an octave in frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Hydroacoustics Inc.Inventor: David E. Nelson