Patents by Inventor David F. Laurel
David F. Laurel 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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Patent number: 9051787Abstract: Devices and methods are described for quickly connecting and disconnecting a conduit to a port. A quick connect coupling is described for quickly connecting and disconnecting a cement supply conduit to the port of a top drive cement swivel.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David F. Laurel, Douglas K. Baugher, Charles J. Pate, II, Kurt R. Koenig
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Publication number: 20130284457Abstract: Devices and methods for quickly connecting and disconnecting a conduit to a port. In a described embodiment, a quick connect coupling is described for quickly connecting and disconnecting a cement supply conduit to the port of a top drive cement swivel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David F. Laurel, Douglas K. Baugher, Charles J. Pate, II, Kurt R. Koenig
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Patent number: 6666273Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a plunger-type valve for use in a wellbore. The plunger-type valve is arranged to selectively allow fluid flow to enter and exit the valve in both directions. Subsequently, the plunger-type valve can be deactivated to selectively allow fluid flow in only one direction. The valve includes a body, at least one locking segment, a locking sleeve, at least one biasing member, a valve seat and a plunger.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: David F. Laurel
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Publication number: 20030209350Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a plunger-type valve for use in a wellbore. The plunger-type valve is arranged to selectively allow fluid flow to enter and exit the valve in both directions. Subsequently, the plunger-type valve can be deactivated to selectively allow fluid flow in only one direction. The valve includes a body, at least one locking segment, a locking sleeve, at least one biasing member, a valve seat and a plunger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 6622795Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a flow-actuated valve for use in a wellbore. The invention includes a body having a closing member and a seat. The closing member and seat are separable to open and close the valve, thereby allowing the flow of fluid through the valve. The invention further includes a retainer to initially retain the valve in the open position absent a predetermined fluid flow rate in a first direction for a predetermined time period. A biasing member thereafter urges the valve to the closed position, absent another fluid flow rate in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: John E. Hebert, Joseph J. Boudreaux, David F. Laurel, Scott A. Darby
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Patent number: 6571880Abstract: A downhole apparatus is described as having an upper mandrel shearably connected to a lower mandrel by a first set of shear pins. Each of the mandrels has an elastomeric cement plug formed around the mandrels. A sleeve is shearably connected within the lower mandrel. The operation of the apparatus, which includes a method for controlling the flow of fluid out of the end of a tubular string, involves dropping a first small diameter ball from the earth3 s surface. The ball is sized such that it travels through the upper mandrel and settles into the sleeve which is connected within the lower mandrel. By increasing pump pressure at the earth's surface, the lower mandrel is separated from the upper mandrel by shearing the first set of shear pins.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Frank's International, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Butterfield, Jr., Robert A. Bates, David F. Laurel, Samuel P. Hawkins, Burney J. Latiolais, Jr., Keith T. Lutgring
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Publication number: 20030098163Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a flow-actuated valve for use in a wellbore. The invention includes a body having a closing member and a seat. The closing member and seat are separable to open and close the valve, thereby allowing the flow of fluid through the valve. The invention further includes a retainer to initially retain the valve in the open position absent a predetermined fluid flow rate in a first direction for a predetermined time period. A biasing member thereafter urges the valve to the closed position, absent another fluid flow rate in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: John E. Hebert, Joseph J. Boudreaux, David F. Laurel, Scott A. Darby
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Patent number: 5967231Abstract: A method of indicating the release of a plug, such as a cementing plug for an oil or gas well, includes releasing a plug from a retained position in a tube system, and in response to releasing the plug, opening an electrical circuit to which the plug was connected in the retained position. The method also includes generating, in response to opening the electrical circuit, a plug release indicator signal. The indicator signal can be generated in response to, for example, a low frequency electromagnetic signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: David F. Laurel, Charles A. Butterfield, Jr., Stephen E. Tilghman
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Patent number: 5829526Abstract: Improved methods and apparatus for placing and cementing a casing string in a horizontal well bore section are provided. A float shoe is attached to the end of the casing string and a float collar is connected in the casing string for trapping air in a first portion of the casing string thereby causing it to be buoyed up during placement by drilling fluid contained in the well bore. A selectively openable and releasable closed baffle assembly is connected within the casing string for trapping air or a low density fluid in a second portion of the casing string thereby causing it to also be buoyed up by drilling fluid in the well bore. The buoying up of the casing string reduces placement drag and consequent compressive loading on the casing string. After placement, the closed baffle means is opened to allow fluid circulation and conditioning of the annulus. A bottom cementing plug is then landed on the baffle assembly and the baffle assembly is released and moved to the float collar.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Henry E. Rogers, David F. Laurel, Earl D. Webb, Grant L. Hartman, Kenneth G. Neal
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Patent number: 5762139Abstract: The present invention provides an improved subsurface release cementing plug apparatus for use in a string of pipe during the cementing of the pipe in a well bore. The apparatus includes a hollow cementing plug seat member adapted to be connected in the string of pipe near the bottom thereof and a cementing plug assembly releasably connectable to a circulation tool or casing running tool in the top of the string of pipe. The cementing plug assembly includes a top cementing plug having an external annular seating surface formed thereon for sealingly engaging a top internal annular seating surface of the cementing plug seat member, and a bottom cementing plug releasably connected to the top cementing plug having an external annular seating surface formed thereon for engaging a bottom internal annular seating surface of the cementing plug seat member.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Bobby L. Sullaway, David F. Laurel, George L. Morgan, David D. Szarka
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Patent number: 5758726Abstract: A ball drop head for dropping balls into a tubing or casing string of a well. The ball drop head has a central container with at least one ball carrier ring rotatably disposed therein. A ball cavity is defined in the ring, and a ball is disposed therein. The ball is biased radially inwardly toward the container so that when the ring is rotated to align the cavity with a ball release opening defined in the container, the ball is pushed through the ball release opening to enter and fall through a central opening in the container. The ring may be rotated manually or remotely, such as by inflating a pneumatic or hydraulic bellows. Additional rings may be mounted on the container to use in dropping additional balls. A method of dropping balls into a well is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Halliburton Energy ServicesInventors: Steven G. Streich, David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 5722491Abstract: An improved well cementing plug assembly adapted to be connected to a string of drill pipe or a circulation tool for use in a pipe during the cementing of the pipe in a well bore is provided. The top and bottom plugs are selectively releasable by activating balls dropped into the plug assembly. Different sizes of plugs can be used utilizing the same inner tubes and other assembly parts, and the top plug slides on its inner tube when a pressure differential is exerted on it thereby insuring a seal between the top and bottom plugs when the plugs are landed on a float shoe or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Bobby L. Sullaway, David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 5718292Abstract: An inflation packer method and apparatus comprising at inflatable packer bladder and an inflation fluid. The packer apparatus further comprises a packer mandrel having a central flow passage therethrough and an outer packer body which includes the inflatable packer bladder. A chemical expanding additive is employed to expand the inflation fluid used to inflate the packer bladder. An annular inflation fluid passageway is defined between the mandrel and the body. Inflation fluid passes from the central flow passage into the annular inflation fluid passageway to inflate the inflatable packer bladder. The mandrel has grooves defined on an outer surface thereof. The chemical expanding additive is placed in grooves defined on the outer surface of the mandrel so that the expanding additive is dispersed into the fluid passing into the annular passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: James F. Heathman, David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 5566757Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in setting sidetrack plugs in a well bore. The apparatus comprises an inflation packer assembly which may be attached to the lower end of the tubing string. The packer is inflated to seal against the well bore at the lower end of the sidetrack plug. The inflation packer is attached to a tubing string with a length of tail pipe. The tail pipe is releasably attached to the tubing string. After the inflation packer is sealed against the well bore, a cementitious fluid is circulated above the bladder to form the sidetrack plug. The tailpipe is then released and the tail pipe and the inflation packer remain in the hole and form a part of the sidetrack plug. An additional embodiment includes a whipstock connected to the inflation packer assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Robert B. Carpenter, Anthony M. Badalamenti, Jerry L. Logan, David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 5544704Abstract: A whipstock for use in sidetrack drilling operations in a well bore. The whipstock has a whipstock case with a whipstock body disposed therein. The whipstock is to be comprised of a drillable material so that after the whipstock has been set, the well bore can be re-opened simply by drilling through the whipstock. The whipstock body is preferably comprised of high compressive strength cement. The whipstock: also includes an offset mandrel attached to the whipstock: case. The whipstock mandrel has a whipstock bore and may have an inflation packer attached to a lower end thereof. The inflation packer is actuated through the whipstock bore to seal against the well bore and anchor the whipstock in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: David F. Laurel, James F. Heathman, Kenneth P. Marcel
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Patent number: 5488994Abstract: An inflation packer apparatus includes an inflatable packer bladder and uses cementitious fluid as an inflation fluid. The packer apparatus includes a packer mandrel having a central flow passage therethrough and an outer packer body which includes the inflatable packer bladder. A chemical accelerating agent is employed to accelerate the hardening time of the cementitious fluid used to inflate the packer bladder. An annular inflation fluid passageway is defined between the mandrel and the body. Inflation fluid passes from the central flow passage into the annular inflation fluid passageway to inflate the inflatable packer bladder. The mandrel has grooves defined on an outer surface thereof. The chemical accelerating agent is placed in grooves defined on the outer surface of the mandrel so that the accelerating agent is dispersed into the fluid passing into the annular passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: David F. Laurel, James F. Heathman, Kenneth P. Marcel
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Patent number: 5413172Abstract: A sub-surface release plug assembly for use in cementing an outer casing annulus around a well casing. The plug assembly comprises non-metallic materials, and in particular, high-strength engineered plastics. A method of drilling out the plug assembly using a drill bit with no moving parts is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 5392852Abstract: A sub-surface release plug assembly for use in cementing an outer casing annulus around a well casing comprising a top plug releasably connected to a drill string by a collet mechanism and a bottom plug releasably attached to the top plug by a sleeve assembly extending through the top plug. The assembly further comprises primary and secondary release means for releasing said plugs thereby ensuring that the plugs are released in said casing during cementing operations.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1992Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: David F. Laurel, Steven N. Rolen
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Patent number: 4791952Abstract: A hydrant includes one or more novel and improved features, namely: (1) a nozzle assembly comprising a nozzle and a retainer ring mounted from within the upper standpipe section of the hydrant; (2) an operating assembly defining an excess reservoir volume to receive valve stem lubricating fluid to prevent blocking movement of the valve stem; (3) a coupling assembly including a collar, a retainer ring for engaging one end of the collar against one standpipe section, and a retainer bar inserted through the collar and bent around an adjoining standpipe section; (4) a coupling assembly including a floating seal band carrying two seals, one of which seals against one standpipe section and the other of which seals against an adjoining standpipe section; (5) an otherwise conventional valve body but for a double-D valve body cavity in which a complemental boss of a valve member retainer disk is nested to prevent rotation therebetween, and also including a flat sealing gasket disposed between the valve stem and an annType: GrantFiled: January 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: David F. Laurel
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Patent number: 4790341Abstract: A hydrant includes one or more novel and improved features, namely: (1) a nozzle assembly comprising a nozzle and a retainer ring mounted from within the upper standpipe section of the hydrant; (2) an operating assembly defining an excess reservoir volume to receive valve stem lubricating fluid to prevent blocking movement of the valve stem; (3) a coupling assembly including a collar, a retainer ring for engaging one end of the collar against one standpipe section, and a retainer bar inserted through the collar and bent around an adjoining standpipe section; (4) a coupling assembly including a floating seal band carrying two seals, one of which seals against one standpipe section and the other of which seals against an adjoining standpipe section; (5) an otherwise conventional valve body but for a double-D valve body cavity in which a complemental boss of a valve member retainer disk is nested to prevent rotation therebetween, and also including a flat sealing gasket disposed between the valve stem and an annType: GrantFiled: January 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: David F. Laurel