Patents Assigned to The E3 Company LLC
  • Patent number: 12019459
    Abstract: A pressure control system configured to automatically monitor and control pressure in fluid lines used in hydraulic fracturing or well stimulation activities is disclosed. The system generally includes at least two valve assemblies each having a valve and a valve actuation system, at least one pressure sensor, and an electro-mechanical control package. These components are configured such that the electro-mechanical controls automate the open and closed positions of the valve(s) via operation of the actuator(s) based on user inputs and information from the pressure sensor. This architecture allows the system to monitor and interpret pressures within the conduit and operate the valve position based on user defined signals and set-points. The valves may be positioned to redundantly monitor the same fluid conduit, or separate fluid conduits, and the system may be configured to enable independent valve positions based on independent user defined set-points or user inputted control signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2024
    Assignee: The E3 Company, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Fink, Clayton Dale
  • Publication number: 20180259080
    Abstract: A pressure relief system configured to automatically monitor and correct overpressure events in hydraulic fracturing or well stimulation activities is disclosed. The system generally includes at least two valve assemblies each having a valve and a valve actuation system, at least one pressure sensor, and an electro-mechanical control package. These components are configured such that the electro-mechanical controls automate the open and closed positions of the valve(s) via operation of the actuator(s) based on information from the pressure sensor. This architecture allows the system to monitor and interpret pressures within the conduit and operate the valve position based on user defined set-points. The valves may be positioned to redundantly monitor the same fluid conduit, or separate fluid conduits, and the system may be configured to enable independent valve positions based on independent user defined set-points or user inputted control signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Applicant: The E3 Company LLC
    Inventors: Clayton Dale, Josh Lewallen