Patents Assigned to McJunkin Corporation
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Patent number: 4557325Abstract: In a petroleum well fracturing context, where the fracturing fluid is an inert gas such as nitrogen, the valve which must be opened to vent the well following high pressurization of the formation for the desired period, is provided with an electric motor actuator which preferably is powered from the 12 volt electrical power of a truck at the site, and reversibly remotely actuated by a transmitter/receiver set of the type commonly used for opening and closing garage doors from a small unit such as may be hand held.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventor: Adam F. Gall
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Patent number: 4503594Abstract: An orifice fitting for a gas pressure differential-measuring system is constructed of a fabricated body. In the fabrication, two lengths of flared or flanged pipe are inserted through the internal bores of respective orifice blocks and circumferentially welded on the outside. A U-member, which may be assembled of three straight pieces, is welded between the two blocks joining them and leaving a slot at the top. An orifice holder dependingly secured to a cover is provided with an orifice plate rimmed within a gasket and inserted through the slot. The cover is removably, sealingly mounted on the body. The outer face of the upstream face of the gasket is radially notched to equalize pressure in the orifice chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: Adam F. Gall, Howard P. McJunkin, Jr.
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Patent number: 4422339Abstract: An orifice fitting for a gas pressure differential-measuring system is constructed of a fabricated body. In the fabrication, two lengths of flared or flanged pipe are inserted through the internal bores of respective orifice blocks and circumferentially welded on the outside. A U-member, which may be assembled of three straight pieces, is welded between the two blocks joining them and leaving a slot at the top. An orifice holder dependingly secured to a cover is provided with an orifice plate rimmed within a gasket and inserted through the slot. The cover is removably, sealingly mounted on the body. The outer face of the upstream face of the gasket is radially notched to equalize pressure in the orifice chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1982Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: Adam F. Gall, Howard P. McJunkin, Jr.
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Patent number: 4352148Abstract: An angle iron forms two sides of a right isosceles triangular housing. These sides are each apertured and the apertures are provided with metal-framed lens plates which bolt onto the housing sides. Preferably, in one instance the lens material is mounted in the plate for ease of access to the interior of the housing and in the other instance the lens is mounted in the aperture and retained by the frame plate. A fluorescent lamp tube assembly is received inside the housing for providing illumination through both lenses. Access thereto is via removal of a metal-framed lens plate. The housing has mounting elements which permit a user to flush mount the housed light source, e.g. on a mining machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: Howard P. McJunkin, Jr., Larry W. Rowley
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Patent number: 4340206Abstract: The present invention provides a tension-setting edge clamp with an improved linkage and an improved anchor point location so that when in use in sets of pairs, to pull broken belt ends toward one another for reconnection, wherein the anchor point for the center of pull on each clamp is aligned with the center of the clamping jaws of the same clamp, to minimize belt twisting, yet not interfere with the site of the adjoining broken edges. This eliminates a cause of belt rupture and tearing, yet provides space for the reconnection to be made.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventor: Howard P. McJunkin, Jr.
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Patent number: 4282564Abstract: An angle iron forms two sides of a right isosceles triangular housing. These sides are each apertured and the apertures are provided with metal-framed lens plates which bolt onto the housing sides. Preferably, in one instance the lens material is mounted in the plate for ease of access to the interior of the housing and in the door instance the lens is mounted in the aperture and retained by the frame plate. A fluorescent lamp tube assembly is received inside the housing for providing illumination through both lenses. Access thereto is via removal of a metal-framed lens plate. The housing has mounting elements which permit a user to flush mount the housed light source, e.g. on a mining machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1978Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: Howard P. McJunkin Jr., Larry W. Rowley
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Patent number: 4247884Abstract: The fixture includes a mount assembly preferably including a cage. A lamp/bar assembly slides longitudinally into the mount assembly cage. The power cable of the lamp/bar assembly extends through a packing end cap. A transparent/translucent shatterproof plastic lamp tube protector sleeve is threadably secured to the packing end cap and encloses the lamp/bar assembly. When the packing end cap engages the cage and the protector sleeve is inside the cage, an inspection end cap is threadably secured on the opposite end of the protector sleeve. Thus, the protected lamp/bar assembly. The lamp may be replaced by removing the inspection end cap. Should there be an explosion within the fixture, heat will be dissipated as the expanding gases pass out of the fixture through the threading between the protector sleeve and end caps. The lamp/bar assembly is secured at a selected angle about the longitudinal axis of the mount assembly, between the two end caps.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1976Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: H. P. McJunkin, Jr., L. W. Rowley
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Patent number: 4158880Abstract: The light has an explosion-proof housing that is of generally triangular transverse section, with no glass on the narrow front or top wall. In mine use, should rock drop onto the housing it is likely to strike glass parts only a glancing blow. The glass parts are arranged to be resiliently sealed to the cast or fabricated metal body of the housing, but be removable from the outside, so a broken glass part need not cost a whole light fixture. A spring resiliently supports the outer end of the bulb upon the housing to cushion against mechanical jolts.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1977Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventor: Howard P. McJunkin, Jr.
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Patent number: D250911Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventor: H. P. McJunkin, Jr.
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Patent number: D250970Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: H. P. McJunkin, Jr., Randolph E. Slone
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Patent number: D277223Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: McJunkin CorporationInventors: Adam F. Gall, Howard P. McJunkin, Jr.