Patents Assigned to The Brandt Company
  • Publication number: 20220101263
    Abstract: An order workflow system integrated with a fabrication/distribution system for managing workflow order. The system can receive a selection of a job number and a work order number and generate selectable line items based on the work order number. Selected line items associated with the work order type can be processed and an order workflow can be generated at an order queue process. The selected line items can be interfaced with a BIM database to identify the selected line items, at a spooling sub-queue process, and generate a control number for each line item. The line items can then be interfaced with an ERP module. Inventory data items can be generated from the selected line items and the inventory data items interfaced with an inventory API of the ERP module. The order workflow can be further processed in a similar queued and integrated manner with a fabrication/distribution system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2021
    Publication date: March 31, 2022
    Applicant: The Brandt Companies, LLC
    Inventors: Bobby McCally, Robert Everett, Kyle Holmes
  • Patent number: 11200540
    Abstract: An order workflow system integrated with a fabrication/distribution system for managing workflow order. The system can receive a selection of a job number and a work order number and generate selectable line items based on the work order number. Selected line items associated with the work order type can be processed and an order workflow can be generated at an order queue process. The selected line items can be interfaced with a BIM database to identify the selected line items, at a spooling sub-queue process, and generate a control number for each line item. The line items can then be interfaced with an ERP module. Inventory data items can be generated from the selected line items and the inventory data items interfaced with an inventory API of the ERP module. The order workflow can be further processed in a similar queued and integrated manner with a fabrication/distribution system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: THE BRANDT COMPANIES, LLC
    Inventors: Bobby McCally, Robert Everett, Kyle Holmes
  • Publication number: 20190095865
    Abstract: An order workflow system integrated with a fabrication/distribution system for managing workflow order. The system can receive a selection of a job number and a work order number and generate selectable line items based on the work order number. Selected line items associated with the work order type can be processed and an order workflow can be generated at an order queue process. The selected line items can be interfaced with a BIM database to identify the selected line items, at a spooling sub-queue process, and generate a control number for each line item. The line items can then be interfaced with an ERP module. Inventory data items can be generated from the selected line items and the inventory data items interfaced with an inventory API of the ERP module. The order workflow can be further processed in a similar queued and integrated manner with a fabrication/distribution system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2018
    Publication date: March 28, 2019
    Applicant: The Brandt Companies, LLC
    Inventors: Bobby McCally, Robert Everett, Kyle Holmes
  • Patent number: 4341627
    Abstract: An improved screen separator which employs orbital motion for the positive removal of solids from liquids, such as drilling mud. A tensioned screen is mounted horizontally at it peripheral edges between parallel side members of a framework. A cushion rail mounted between the side members carries a resilient screen cushion in tight engagement with the screen. The unique screen cushion has an elongated body with a longitudinal slot receiving the lower edge of the cushion rail. The body has diverging sides which terminate at flared lips at each edge of the concave bottom side of the body. The body produces a downward bow in the screen and the bottom side surface conforms precisely to the the bowed screen. As a result, abrasive solids can not be trapped between the screen cushion and the screen. In addition, the body has diverging sides which divert solids from the screen cushion laterally onto the adjacent screen for separation from the liquid being purified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1982
    Assignee: The Brandt Company
    Inventor: Joe K. Heilhecker
  • Patent number: 4319410
    Abstract: A dryer system for treating oily solids, such as oil based drilling mud cuttings, into dry and oil-free solids and a liquid which includes recovered oil values. The system is a continuous feed, high vacuum, low temperature, distillation unit. An indirect heat exchanger may also be employed. The dry solids can be discharged continuously through a water standpipe, venturi type eductor or other continuous solids discharge arrangement. The dry solids are oil-free sufficiently to allow discharge into public waters without a rainbow effect. The recovered liquid includes the oil base and chemicals in a state permitting reuse directly in formulation of additional amounts of the oil based drilling mud, or other employment such as a fuel for heating the distillation unit.In one embodiment, the present dryer system is especially useful for installation on offshore drilling platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: The Brandt Company
    Inventors: Joe K. Heilhecker, David D. Schoeneman
  • Patent number: 4116288
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for processing drilling mud wherein mud containing lost circulating material is passed from the well to a separator device where it is separated from the drilling mud and is reintroduced into the drilling mud after the mud has been cleaned of undesirable solid particulate. In the separator, the lost circulating material is retained on a coarse screen while the mud and drilling solids pass to a finer mesh screen. The finer mesh screen removes the drilling solids and allows the mud to pass to the mud tank. The separator includes structure to recirculate the lost circulating material to the mud tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Assignee: The Brandt Company
    Inventor: William W. Love