Patents by Inventor Dan W. Pratt
Dan W. Pratt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20210207459Abstract: An apparatus for perforating an unconventional subterranean formation includes a charge holder having a passage along a long axis, a detonating device positioned in the passage and a plurality of shaped charges supported by the charge holder and circumferentially distributed along a same plane that is transverse to the long axis. Each shaped charge is formed of at least a charge case, an explosive material disposed in the charge case, and a liner enclosing the explosive material in the charge case. All of the shaped charges are directly energetically coupled to the detonating device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2019Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: CHRIS MONTANEZ, DAN W. PRATT
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Patent number: 10401137Abstract: A perforating gun includes a charge tube having shaped charges affixed thereto. Each shaped charge includes a radially outward pointing post adapted to receive a detonator cord. A retention member installed on the post provides a compressive force that energetically couples the detonator cord to the post. The radially outermost portion of the retention member is radially flush with or radially recessed relative to the radially outermost portion of each post. In one embodiment, the retention member has a rounded medial portion, a central opening and a pair of locking tabs that point radially inward to the central opening. Each post may include a slot for receiving the detonator cord and a circumferential groove that is adapted to receive the locking tabs.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2016Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Lyle W. Andrich, Cory D. Day, Dan W. Pratt
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Patent number: 9752421Abstract: A switch includes a casing having a bore, a piston assembly having a first end and an exposed end, a plurality of flanges formed at the first end; an insulating sleeve enclosing the first end, a contact assembly disposed in the casing bore; a pin disposed in the bore; a predetermined quantity of lubricant deposited in the bore; and a spring urging the pin into engagement with the piston assembly. The insulating sleeve and the plurality of flanges are at least partially disposed in the casing bore. The pin has: (i) a first position wherein the pin electrically contacts the piston assembly and is electrically isolated from the contact assembly; and (ii) a second position wherein the pin is electrically isolated from the piston assembly and electrically engages the contact assembly. The predetermined quantity of lubricant may be approximately 0.3 grams.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Cory D. Day, George Patton, Dan W. Pratt, Bradley Vass
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Publication number: 20170089185Abstract: A perforating gun that has a detonator section in which a window is formed is assembled by: disposing a detonating cord in an inner bore of the perforating gun; fixing a clip to a detonator; gripping the clip with an installation tool; inserting the clip laterally through the window of the detonator section using the installation tool; and attaching the clip to the detonator cord by pressing the clip against the detonator cord using the installation tool. The clip has a planar base, an opening formed in the base for receiving the detonator, and a pair of prongs extending from the base, wherein each prong of the pair of prongs extends from an edge of the base and has a gripping end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: David E. Upchurch, Paul E. Noe, Benjamin O. Potter, Matthew C. Clay, Dan W. Pratt
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Patent number: 9598941Abstract: A perforating gun that has a detonator section in which a window is formed is assembled by: disposing a detonating cord in an inner bore of the perforating gun; fixing a clip to a detonator; gripping the clip with an installation tool; inserting the clip laterally through the window of the detonator section using the installation tool; and attaching the clip to the detonator cord by pressing the clip against the detonator cord using the installation tool. The clip has a planar base, an opening formed in the base for receiving the detonator, and a pair of prongs extending from the base, wherein each prong of the pair of prongs extends from an edge of the base and has a gripping end.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2016Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: David E. Upchurch, Paul E. Noe, Benjamin O. Potter, Matthew C. Clay, Dan W. Pratt
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Publication number: 20170059293Abstract: A perforating gun includes a charge tube having shaped charges affixed thereto. Each shaped charge includes a radially outward pointing post adapted to receive a detonator cord. A retention member installed on the post provides a compressive force that energetically couples the detonator cord to the post. The radially outermost portion of the retention member is radially flush with or radially recessed relative to the radially outermost portion of each post. In one embodiment, the retention member has a rounded medial portion, a central opening and a pair of locking tabs that point radially inward to the central opening. Each post may include a slot for receiving the detonator cord and a circumferential groove that is adapted to receive the locking tabs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: TIMOTHY E. LAGRANGE, LYLE W. ANDRICH, CORY D. DAY, DAN W. PRATT
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Patent number: 9523265Abstract: An apparatus for use with a perforating device includes a section having a window and a detonating cord disposed in a bore of the section. The apparatus may include a detonator configured to generate a high order detonation; and a clip connecting the detonator to the detonating cord. The clip may be formed as a ribbon having a base and a prong extending from opposing sides of the base. The base has an opening for receiving the detonator. The prongs have biased ends to secure the detonating cord against a face of the detonator.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: David E. Upchurch, Paul E. Noe, Benjamin O. Potter, Matthew C. Clay, Dan W. Pratt
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Patent number: 9520219Abstract: A perforating gun includes a charge tube having shaped charges affixed thereto. Each shaped charge includes a radially outward pointing post adapted to receive a detonator cord. A retention member installed on the post provides a compressive force that energetically couples the detonator cord to the post. The radially outermost portion of the retention member is radially flush with or radially recessed relative to the radially outermost portion of each post. In one embodiment, the retention member has a rounded medial portion, a central opening and a pair of locking tabs that point radially inward to the central opening. Each post may include a slot for receiving the detonator cord and a circumferential groove that is adapted to receive the locking tabs.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy Edward LaGrange, Lyle W. Andrich, Cory D. Day, Dan W. Pratt
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Publication number: 20160215597Abstract: A switch includes a casing having a bore, a piston assembly having a first end and an exposed end, a plurality of flanges formed at the first end; an insulating sleeve enclosing the first end, a contact assembly disposed in the casing bore; a pin disposed in the bore; a predetermined quantity of lubricant deposited in the bore; and a spring urging the pin into engagement with the piston assembly. The insulating sleeve and the plurality of flanges are at least partially disposed in the casing bore. The pin has: (i) a first position wherein the pin electrically contacts the piston assembly and is electrically isolated from the contact assembly; and (ii) a second position wherein the pin is electrically isolated from the piston assembly and electrically engages the contact assembly. The predetermined quantity of lubricant may be approximately 0.3 grams.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: OWEN OILS TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Cory D. Day, George Patton, Dan W. Pratt, Bradley Vass
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Publication number: 20160097264Abstract: An apparatus for use with a perforating device includes a section having a window and a detonating cord disposed in a bore of the section. The apparatus may include a detonator configured to generate a high order detonation; and a clip connecting the detonator to the detonating cord. The clip may be formed as a ribbon having a base and a prong extending from opposing sides of the base. The base has an opening for receiving the detonator. The prongs have biased ends to secure the detonating cord against a face of the detonator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: David E. Upchurch, Paul E. Noe, Benjamin O. Potter, Matthew C. Clay, Dan W. Pratt
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Publication number: 20140083283Abstract: A perforating system has a perforating module comprising a unitary body of explosive. The explosive is contained within a non-explosive casing, or liner, having formed indentations and a cover thereover. The indentations, which will transform into explosively formed penetrators (EFP's) upon detonation, have a perimeter shape that allows for improved packing density, e.g., a hexagonal perimeter, which results in relatively little “dead space” wherein no perforating penetrators are generated. In operation, the module provides a relatively dense shot pattern and substantially reduced amount of post-detonation debris that could clog the perforations and/or require remedial clean-up or repeat perforation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Dan W. Pratt, Manmohan Singh Chawla
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Patent number: 8033332Abstract: A device for perforating and fracturing a formation in a single trip includes shaped charges and a volume of a gas generator. When activated by detonation of the shaped charges, the gas generator forms a high-pressure gas, which includes steam, that expands to stress and fracture the formation. Suitable gas generating materials include hydrates and hydroxides. Other materials that can be employed with the gas generator include oxidizers and material such as metals that increase the available heat for the activation of the gas generator.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Owen Oil Tools, LPInventors: Joseph Haney, Dan W. Pratt
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Publication number: 20100263523Abstract: A perforating gun includes a charge tube having shaped charges affixed thereto. Each shaped charge includes a radially outward pointing post adapted to receive a detonator cord. A retention member installed on the post provides a compressive force that energetically couples the detonator cord to the post. The radially outermost portion of the retention member is radially flush with or radially recessed relative to the radially outermost portion of each post. In one embodiment, the retention member has a rounded medial portion, a central opening and a pair of locking tabs that point radially inward to the central opening. Each post may include a slot for receiving the detonator cord and a circumferential groove that is adapted to receive the locking tabs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy Edward LaGrange, Lyle W. Andrich, Cory D. Day, Dan W. Pratt
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Patent number: 7712416Abstract: A shaped charge and a method of using such to provide for large and effective perforations in oil bearing sandy formations while causing minimal disturbance to the formation porosity is described. This shaped charge uses a low-density liner having a filler material that is enclosed by outer walls made, preferably, of plastic or polyester. The filler material is preferably a powdered metal or a granulated substance, which is left largely unconsolidated. The preferred filler material is aluminum powder, or aluminum particles, that are coated with an oxidizing substance, such as TEFLON®, permitting a secondary detonation reaction inside the formation following jet penetration. The filled liner is also provided with a metal cap to aid penetration of the gun scallops, the surrounding borehole casing and the cement sheath. The metal cap forms the leading portion of the jet, during detonation.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Dan W. Pratt, Mammohan Singh Chawla
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Publication number: 20100000397Abstract: A perforating system has a perforating module comprising a unitary body of explosive. The explosive is contained within a non-explosive casing, or liner, having formed indentations and a cover thereover. The indentations, which will transform into explosively formed penetrators (EFP's) upon detonation, have a perimeter shape that allows for improved packing density, e.g., a hexagonal perimeter, which results in relatively little “dead space” wherein no perforating penetrators are generated. In operation, the module provides a relatively dense shot pattern and substantially reduced amount of post-detonation debris that could clog the perforations and/or require remedial clean-up or repeat perforation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Dan W. Pratt, Manmohan Singh Chawla
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Patent number: 7610969Abstract: A carrier tube for use in a wellbore perforating gun has inner and outer layers selected from materials of different, comparative physical properties. The inner layer has a higher compressive strength, and the outer layer has a higher yield strength. The inner layer enables the tube to withstand wellbore compressive pressures, which may, depending upon the material selected, include relatively high pressures, while the outer layer contains any fragments of the inner layer that result upon detonation of the gun. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Timothy Edward LaGrange, Dan W. Pratt, Jeffrey Michael West, Lesley Alan Weisner, Christopher Hoelscher
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Publication number: 20090235836Abstract: A shaped charge and a method of using such to provide for large and effective perforations in oil bearing sandy formations while causing minimal disturbance to the formation porosity is described. This shaped charge uses a low-density liner having a filler material that is enclosed by outer walls made, preferably, of plastic or polyester. The filler material is preferably a powdered metal or a granulated substance, which is left largely unconsolidated. The preferred filler material is aluminum powder, or aluminum particles, that are coated with an oxidizing substance, such as TEFLON®, permitting a secondary detonation reaction inside the formation following jet penetration. The filled liner is also provided with a metal cap to aid penetration of the gun scallops, the surrounding borehole casing and the cement sheath. The metal cap forms the leading portion of the jet, during detonation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Dan W. Pratt, Mammohan Singh Chawla
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Patent number: 6655291Abstract: A liner for a explosive shaped charge, such as those used in perforating operations in oil and gas wells, is formed from a powdered metal mixture that includes molybdenum. The molybdenum allows a higher density liner to be formed to create denser jets for achieving deeper penetration, but without the negative effect that often accompany the use of higher density materials. The molybdenum may be used in the amount of 0.5% to 25% by weight of the metal mixture, with tungsten and other constituents forming the remainder of the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Dan W. Pratt, David S. Wesson, John K. Rouse
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Patent number: 6505559Abstract: A tubing and casing cutter is shown which can be assembled in the field from a plurality of pressed segmented pellets of free standing explosive material. The segmented pellets have a liner glued to at least one exposed face thereof. The pellets are glued to a backup plate with two mirror image plates being stacked to form a plate assembly. A plurality of plate assemblies are stacked within a surrounding container to form the cutter. The pressed pellets can also be assembled within a cup-shaped container to form a shaped charge.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Owen Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: Johnny Joslin, David S. Wesson, Dan W. Pratt
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Publication number: 20020162474Abstract: A liner for a explosive shaped charge, such as those used in perforating operations in oil and gas wells, is formed from a powdered metal mixture that includes molybdenum. The molybdenum allows a higher density liner to be formed to create denser jets for achieving deeper penetration, but without the negative effect that often accompany the use of higher density materials. The molybdenum may be used in the amount of 0.5% to 25% by weight of the metal mixture, with tungsten and other constituents forming the remainder of the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Dan W. Pratt, David S. Wesson, John K. Rouse