Abstract: The invention relates to a method to make a perforating gun for use in oil and natural gas wells comprising the steps of: obtaining a length of a first tube; cutting scallop holes into the first tube forming an outer layer; placing the outer layer in a holder; cutting a second tube to the approximate length of the outer layer; pulling the second tube into the outer layer forming a laminate structure having a first and second end; repeating the process for a desired number of layers in the laminate structure; machining internal structures into the laminate structure; inserting the loading tube into the laminate structure; and forming thread protectors in the first end and the second end of the laminate structure.
Abstract: A method for manufacturing a workpiece, such as an automotive fuel tank, that includes a connection between a male connector and a female connector, one of which includes a tab that is only removable following the connection. The tab includes a computer-readable code that is read by the computer. During manufacturing, the workpiece is loaded into a workstation, the connection is made, and the tab is removed. The tab is presented to a computer to verify the connection. In the event that a command is received to release the workpiece and the computer has not verified the connection, the computer issues an alert. In a workstation that comprises a computer-controlled release mechanism, a preferred alert comprises a refusal to release the workpiece prior to verification of the connection.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 8, 2003
Date of Patent:
November 2, 2004
Assignee:
Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian Engle, Harold E. Cunningham, Larry D. Land, James F. Potter