Patents Assigned to Lone Star Steel Company
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Patent number: 7290424Abstract: The present invention involves cost effective, efficient systems and methods for sizing pipe. In an embodiment of the present invention, a pipe sizing system includes a die having an opening operable to size the pipe, a hydraulic cylinder having at least one rod attached thereto, the hydraulic cylinder and the at least one rod cooperating with each other to push the pipe through the die, and a receiver to guide the pipe as the pipe exits from the die.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Lone Star Steel Company, L.P.Inventors: Paul Fullerton, Nathan A. Roden, David R. Witt
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Patent number: 7169239Abstract: A very low carbon steel alloy is provided for use in manufacturing tubular members such as oil country tubular goods. The tubular members may be radially expanded from at least twenty percent to forty percent. Sections or joints of casing formed from the steel alloy may be installed within a wellbore and radially expanded during completion of the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Lone Star Steel Company, L.P.Inventors: Gary M. Reavis, Bluford W. Lowery, Ralph R. Myers, Bowman A. Urech
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Publication number: 20040228679Abstract: A very low carbon steel alloy is provided for use in manufacturing tubular members such as oil country tubular goods. The tubular members may be radially expanded from at least twenty percent to forty percent. Sections or joints of casing formed from the steel alloy may be installed within a wellbore and radially expanded during completion of the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Gary M. Reavis, Bluford W. Lowery, Ralph R. Myers, Bowman A. Urech
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Patent number: 6817633Abstract: Oil country tubular goods and other types of tubular members are provided with threaded and coupled connections satisfactory for use in drilling and completing wellbores. The threaded and coupled connections are used to join sections of casing with each other to form a casing string which may be used to drill and complete a wellbore. Each tubular member has first and second pin ends with approximately the same thread form and thread profile with different pitch diameters. Standard API couplings may be used with the casing string.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Leland M. Brill, Bluford W. Lowery, Edmond L. Miller
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Publication number: 20040194278Abstract: Oil country tubular goods and other types of tubular members are provided with threaded and coupled connections satisfactory for radial expansion within a wellbore. The tubular members may include couplings formed using electric resistant welding technology. The threaded and coupled connections may be used to join sections of casing with each other to form a casing string to complete a wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Leland M. Brill, Bluford W. Lowery, Edmond L. Miller, Gary H. Pollan, Gregory W. Ball, Bowman A. Urech, Tracy Eugene Bassham, Harold Michael Grimmett
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Publication number: 20040174017Abstract: Oil country tubular goods and other types of tubular members are provided with threaded and coupled connections satisfactory for radial expansion within a wellbore. The tubular members may include couplings formed using electric resistant welding technology. The threaded and coupled connections may be used to join sections of casing with each other to form a casing string to complete a wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Leland M. Brill, Bluford W. Lowery, Edmond L. Miller, Gary H. Pollan, Gregory W. Ball, Bowman A. Urech, Tracy Eugene Bassham, Harold Michael Grimmett
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Publication number: 20040118569Abstract: Oil country tubular goods and other types of tubular members are provided with threaded and coupled connections satisfactory for use in drilling and completing wellbores. The threaded and coupled connections are used to join sections of casing with each other to form a casing string which may be used to drill and complete a wellbore. Each tubular member has first and second pin ends with approximately the same thread form and thread profile with different pitch diameters. Standard API couplings may be used with the casing string.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Leland M. Brill, Bluford W. Lowery, Edmond L. Miller
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Patent number: 4511124Abstract: A composition for use in fluidizing accumulated pit scrap in ingot soaking pits is provided which contains from about 38 to about 56 wt. % SiO.sub.2, from about 2 to about 4 wt. % C, and from about 38 to about 56 wt. % FeO. A method is also provided according to which an effective amount of the above composition is added to the pit and the pit maintained at a temperature and for a time sufficient to fluidize the accumulated pit scrap. The fluidized pit scrap is then removed by drainage or mechanical means.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Charles D. Roberts, Ben R. Cave
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Patent number: 4508375Abstract: The present invention relates to tubular connections for application to heavy wall, high performance casing in high pressure, critical service oil and gas wells. A threaded and coupled tubular connection is provided which comprises a male member and a female member having engageable threads disposed on respective first and second substantially matching tapers of about 1.750 inches per foot on the diameter. This taper provides increased female member wall thickness at the narrow end of the female taper; increases the perfect thread length; provides deeper stabbing of the male member into the female member; reduces leakage path clearances; and reduces the male member-in-female member position tolerance. The taper tolerances of the male and female thread tapers are staggered to provide a lower taper on the male member and a higher taper on the female member which results in an advantageous taper mismatch insuring sealing and interference within the made-up connection adjacent the narrow end of the male member.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1982Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Billy R. Patterson, Warren P. Schneider
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Patent number: 4502669Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided simultaneously to quench a tubular on the inside and outside surfaces during horizontal axial movement of the heated tubular into the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a generally cylindrical frame carrying two external and internal quench heads mounted 180.degree. apart on the cylindrical frame. The cylindrical frame is mounted for oscillatory motion about the axis of the frame through an angle of 180.degree.. A first heated tubular is delivered to the apparatus for simultaneous inside and outside quenching while the cylindrical frame is in a first position. Thereafter, the cylindrical frame and the first tubular is oscillated through 180.degree. to the second position where the first tubular may be withdrawn from the apparatus. In its second position, the second inside and outside quenching heads are in registry with the heating furnace so that a second tubular may be quenched while the first tubular is being withdrawn from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Christian H. Heine, Jr., Robert W. McGaw, W. Edwin Wetzel, Jr., Joseph Ziegler
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Patent number: 4417928Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided simultaneously to quench a tubular on the inside and outside surfaces during horizontal axial movement of the heated tubular into the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a generally cylindrical frame carrying two external and internal quench heads mounted 180.degree. apart on the cylindrical frame. The cylindrical frame is mounted for oscillatory motion about the axis of the frame through an angle of 180.degree.. A first heated tubular is delivered to the apparatus for simultaneous inside and outside quenching while the cylindrical frame is in a first position. Thereafter, the cylindrical frame and the first tubular is oscillated through 180.degree. to the second position where the first tubular may be withdrawn from the apparatus. In its second position, the second inside and outside quenching heads are in registry with the heating furnace so that a second tubular may be quenched while the first tubular is being withdrawn from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1982Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Christian H. Heine, Jr., Robert W. McGaw, W. Edwin Wetzel, Jr., Joseph Ziegler
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Patent number: 4394189Abstract: A high performance carbon steel tubular for critical Oil Country applications and an improved process for its preparation are disclosed. The tubular is particularly adapted for use in deep wells where the tubular may be subjected to high pressure, wide temperature ranges, and/or corrosive environments, which may include hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and brine water, together with hydrocarbons. The process comprises forming a bloom from a modified 41XX killed steel, upset forging and piercing the steel bloom into a cylindrical extrusion billet, cold machining the inside and outside diameters of the extrusion billet to be concentric and cold machining the nose of the extrusion billet, reheating and extruding the billet to form an extruded shell, intercritically heat treating the shell, removing surface defects, cold working the tubular shell to finished dimensions, intercritically heat treating the sized tubular, and quenching and tempering the finished tubular.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1982Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventor: James B. Greer
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Patent number: 4354882Abstract: A high performance carbon steel tubular for critical Oil Country applications and a process for its preparation are disclosed. The tubular is particularly adapted for use in deep wells where the tubular may be subjected to high pressure, wide temperature ranges, and/or corrosive environments, which may include hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and brine water, together with hydrocarbons. The process comprises forming the steel into tubular form, intercritically heat treating the form, removing surface defects, cold working the tubular form to finished dimensions, intercritically heat treating the tubular form, and quenching and tempering the finished tubular.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1981Date of Patent: October 19, 1982Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventor: James B. Greer
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Patent number: 4272499Abstract: A process and apparatus for the removal of particulate matter and reactive or water soluble gases from carrier gases is disclosed. The process includes driving the carrier gas through a conduit, in part by a fan or blower, passing the carrier gas through a turbulent free jet emitted from a supersonic nozzle and containing a large number of small high velocity liquid droplets, passing the mixture of the carrier gas and the free jet through a subsonic nozzle, injecting additional liquid as droplets into the mixture, retaining the mixture in a mixing tube to promote the further growth of the liquid droplets and separating the liquid droplets from the carrier gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Robert W. Cason, Orvis L. Holland, Floyd C. Russell, Malley R. Bass, James L. Frier
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Patent number: 4141701Abstract: A process and apparatus is disclosed for the removal of pollutant material including solid or liquid particulate matter and gaseous pollutants from gas streams in which the gas is driven through a mixing tube by forming a jet of a compressible fluid such as steam or air or the whole or a part of the polluted gas itself. In some instances the jet acts as an ejector to induce flow of the polluted gas into the mixing tube but when all of the polluted gas is formed into a jet it is directed into the mixing tube without any ejector action. A mechanically atomized liquid is introduced into the outer region of the jet of compressible fluid emerging from the nozzle in which the jet is formed. The mechanically atomized liquid is further atomized by the shearing action of the jet to form high velocity droplets which are intimately and turbulently mixed with the pollutant-containing gas and retained in the mixing tube for a sufficient time so that the pollutants become entrained with the water droplets.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1976Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: Lone Star Steel CompanyInventors: Thomas K. Ewan, Malley R. Bass, Jennings D. Means, James L. Frier, Orvis L. Holland