Patents by Inventor David D. Comeaux
David D. Comeaux 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: 20140061522Abstract: An actuator for a gate valve having a gate has a stem coupled to a gate. A spring is coupled to the stem and has an extended length position while the gate is in a closed position and a contracted length position while the gate is in an open position. The spring has a degressive characteristic such that a graph of a force required to move the gate from the closed position to the open position versus a deflection of the spring is a nonlinear curve with a positive slope that decreases when moving from the closed to the open position. The spring may be an array of wavy springs arranged in nested and in valley-to-crest combinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: VETCO GRAY INC.Inventors: Mihirkumar Pravinbhai Patel, David D. Comeaux, Michael J. Denk, Chau Hoang
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Patent number: 8550167Abstract: A remote operated vehicle (ROV) interface has a retrievable portion and a permanent portion. The permanent portion includes a housing that has a cavity that secures to a drive stem of the subsea well device. The housing has a pod cavity on an opposite end that receives a pod body, which is part of the retrievable portion. The pod body is secured by spring-biased retainer within the pod cavity. The pod body has a cylindrical receptacle that receives a drive pin, which forms another part of the retrievable portion. The drive pin and the cylindrical receptacle are engaged for rotation by a shear element. The pod body has an ROV retrieval profile that is accessible by an ROV. In the event the shear element shears due to excessive torque, an ROV retrieval tool engages the pod body and retrieves the pod body along with the drive pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, Erin E. Zimmermann, Jr., Jose R. Menchaca, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120241159Abstract: A remote operated vehicle (ROV) interface has a retrievable portion and a permanent portion. The permanent portion includes a housing that has a cavity that secures to a drive stem of the subsea well device. The housing has a pod cavity on an opposite end that receives a pod body, which is part of the retrievable portion. The pod body is secured by spring-biased retainer within the pod cavity. The pod body has a cylindrical receptacle that receives a drive pin, which forms another part of the retrievable portion. The drive pin and the cylindrical receptacle are engaged for rotation by a shear element. The pod body has an ROV retrieval profile that is accessible by an ROV. In the event the shear element shears due to excessive torque, an ROV retrieval tool engages the pod body and retrieves the pod body along with the drive pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, Erin E. Zimmermann, Jose R. Menchaca, JR.
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Patent number: 8191622Abstract: An adapter for connecting a casing annulus remediation system to a well having a wellhead with standard lateral ports. The adapter has a body with first and second ends. The first end of the adapter body has a substantially planar surface adapted to cover the lateral ports and be in abutting contact with the wellhead when the two are connected to one another. The second end of the adapter body has a planar surface positioned at an angle greater than 0 degrees and up to 90 degrees to the planar surface of the first end. The second end of the adapter is adapted to be connected to a casing annulus remediation system.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, James J. Howell, Richard Porteous, Noel A. Monjure, Frank C. Adamek
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Patent number: 7975983Abstract: A split gate is movably mounted within a valve body along a valve axis between valve seats. The split gate has gates, each extending between one of the valve seats and the other gate. In an open position, gate holes register with a fluid aperture and the valve seats to permit fluid flow. In the closed position, the holes do not register with the fluid aperture to prevent fluid flow. The split gate valve also has a gate guide located in the body for moving the gates with respect to the valve seats along the fluid axis. The gate guide forces the pair of gates apart along the fluid axis and into contact with the valve seats in both the open and closed positions. The gates have axial play along the fluid axis when the split gate is between the open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, Robert K. Law, Anton J. Dach, Jr.
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Patent number: 7686091Abstract: A drive assembly for inserting hose within a wellhead housing that intermittently reciprocates the hose feed into the housing. The intermittent reciprocating action feeds the hose past obstacles in the wellhead housing, such as within annuluses between tubulars. The drive assembly includes rollers that frictionally contact the hose and when rotated drive the hose forward. The rollers are rotated by a drive sprocket that is rotated by a hand crank. An offset cam assembly between the hand crank and the drive sprocket adds an orbital/reciprocating motion to the drive assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Jennings, Johnny Jurena, David D. Comeaux
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Publication number: 20100044611Abstract: A split gate is movably mounted within a valve body along a valve axis between valve seats. The split gate has gates, each extending between one of the valve seats and the other gate. In an open position, gate holes register with a fluid aperture and the valve seats to permit fluid flow. In the closed position, the holes do not register with the fluid aperture to prevent fluid flow. The split gate valve also has a gate guide located in the body for moving the gates with respect to the valve seats along the fluid axis. The gate guide forces the pair of gates apart along the fluid axis and into contact with the valve seats in both the open and closed positions. The gates have axial play along the fluid axis when the split gate is between the open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, Robert K. Law, Anton J. Dach, JR.
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Publication number: 20100018721Abstract: A drive assembly for inserting hose within a wellhead housing that intermittently reciprocates the hose feed into the housing. The intermittent reciprocating action feeds the hose past obstacles in the wellhead housing, such as within annuluses between tubulars. The drive assembly includes rollers that frictionally contact the hose and when rotated drive the hose forward. The rollers are rotated by a drive sprocket that is rotated by a hand crank. An offset cam assembly between the hand crank and the drive sprocket adds an orbital/reciprocating motion to the drive assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: VETCO GRAY INC.Inventors: Charles E. Jennings, Johny Jurena, David D. Comeaux
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Publication number: 20090289209Abstract: A method of treating a valve with a coating, such as hardfacing, that includes depositing the coating with a spray stream that is oriented perpendicular to the surface being treated. The method further includes applying a coating of uniform thickness onto lateral surfaces of a valve seat, a portion of the valve seat bore, and the interface between a valve seat lateral surface and the valve seat bore. The valve seat bore can include an annular recess formed to receive a layer of coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Vecto Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, Salvador G. Maldonado, Eddie J. Mayea, Mahesha Udipi
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Publication number: 20090288832Abstract: An adapter for connecting a casing annulus remediation system to a well having a wellhead with standard lateral ports. The adapter has a body with first and second ends. The first end of the adapter body has a substantially planar surface adapted to cover the lateral ports and be in abutting contact with the wellhead when the two are connected to one another. The second end of the adapter body has a planar surface positioned at an angle greater than 0 degrees and up to 90 degrees to the planar surface of the first end. The second end of the adapter is adapted to be connected to a casing annulus remediation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: David D. Comeaux, James J. Howell, Richard Porteous, Noel A. Monjure, Frank C. Adamek
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Patent number: 6929244Abstract: A gate valve has seat rings pressed into counterbores to form seals. Each counterbore is located at an intersection of a flow passage with a central cavity of a body of the gate valve. The counterbore has a cylindrical constant diameter sidewall. The seat ring has an outer end that forms a pilot section and is of smaller outer diameter than the inner diameter of the counterbore. The seat ring also has an outer portion that is of equal or larger diameter than the inner portion, defining an interference section. The interference section creates an interference fit with the counterbore, forming a seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Law, Anton J. Dach, Jr., David D. Comeaux
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Patent number: 6289992Abstract: An apparatus for insertion into a well to displace well fluid. A flexible hose is lowered into an annulus between strings of casing. A nozzle is affixed to the lower end of the hose. During insertion, the hose is pressurized and rigid to keep the hose from winding about the well. To keep the hose rigid, internal pressure is maintained in the hose. The nozzle is provided with a check valve that holds the internal pressure up to a selected amount. Once the hose is lowered to a desired depth, the operator increases the pressure sufficiently in the hose to open the check valve, thereby allowing heavy liquid to flow out. The heavy liquid displaces the lighter well production, which flows out of the outlet. After the heavy fluid has been dispensed, the internal pressure is reduced, causing the check valve to close. The check valve can also be opened during insertion, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray, Inc.Inventors: Noel A. Monjure, David D. Comeaux, Michael J. Scott, Kenneth Sikes, Sr., Frank Ditta, Tim Gus Wolcott, Larry M. Young
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Patent number: 6186239Abstract: A casing annulus remediation system for lowering a flexible hose into an annulus between strings of casing in a petroleum well by pressurizing the hose so that the hose is rigid and may be forced down the annulus. It is necessary to insert the hose through an outlet into the annulus region for well fluid displacement when pressure builds up in the annulus between casing strings due to leaks in the casing. Pressure build-up in the annulus is reduced by pumping a heavy liquid, sealant or other media through the hose into the annular space experiencing the pressure build-up. A tubing nose is affixed to the lower end of the hose. The hose may be inserted hundreds of feet into the well. Therefore, the hose is pressurized to maintain rigidity to keep the hose from winding about the well during deployment. To keep the hose rigid, internal pressure is maintained in the hose. The tubing nose is provided with a check valve that holds the pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignees: ABB Vetco Gray Inc., Shell Offshore, Inc.Inventors: Noel A. Monjure, Kenneth Sikes, Sr., David D. Comeaux, Francis R. Bobbie, Ralph Lewis Ropp
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Patent number: 5927405Abstract: A casing annulus remediation system for overcoming problems associated with lowering a flexible hose into an annulus between strings of casing in a petroleum well by pressurizing the hose so that the hose is rigid and may be forced down the annulus. It is necessary to insert the hose through an outlet into the annulus region for brine displacement when pressure builds up in the annulus between casing strings due to leaks in the casing. Pressure build-up in the annulus is reduced by pumping a heavy liquid through the hose into the annular space experiencing the pressure build-up. A nozzle is affixed to the lower end of the hose. The hose may be inserted several hundred feet into the well. Therefore, the hose is pressurized to maintain rigidity to keep the hose from winding about the well during deployment. To keep the hose rigid, internal pressure is maintained in the hose. The nozzle is provided with a burst disk that holds the pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Abb Vetco Gray, Inc.Inventors: Noel A. Monjure, Kenneth Sikes, Sr., David D. Comeaux, Francis R. Bobbie, R. Lewis Ropp
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Patent number: 5291912Abstract: A gate valve has a relief passage to prevent excessive pressure buildup in the cavity of the body in the event of a fire. The gate valve has an upstream passage side and a downstream passage side that intersect the cavity. Seat rings are located at the intersection of the upstream and downstream passage sides with the cavity. A split gate moves between open and closed positions with the seat rings. A relief passage extends from the cavity to the upstream passage side. A frangible device locates in the relief passage to block flow during normal operation. If the pressure differential between the cavity and the upstream side exceeds a selected minimum, the frangible member breaks, allowing flow through the relief passage. This relieves pressure in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: David D. Comeaux