Patents by Inventor David J. Tilley
David J. Tilley 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: 11939566Abstract: A system and method for growing and maintaining biological material including producing a protein associated with the tissue, selecting cells associated with the tissue, expanding the cells, creating at least one tissue bio-ink including the expanded cells, printing the at least one tissue bio-ink in at least one tissue growth medium mixture, growing the tissue from the printed at least one tissue bio-ink, and maintaining viability of the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Christopher C. Langenfeld, David D. B. Cannan, Dirk A. van der Merwe, Dean Kamen, Jason A. Demers, Frederick Morgan, Timothy D. Moreau, Brian D. Tracey, Matthew Ware, Richard J. Lanigan, Michael A. Baker, David Blumberg, Jr., Richard E. Gautney, Derek G. Kane, Dane Fawkes, Thomas J. Bollenbach, Michael C. Tilley, Stuart A. Jacobson, John F. Mannisto
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Patent number: 10961788Abstract: Compression set downhole clutch (100) can include an upper body (201), a lower body (202), and a hydraulic member (205). The upper body (201) can include at least one engagement surface (204). The lower body (202) can include at least one engagement surface (203). The at least one engagement surface (204) of the upper body (201) and the at least one engagement surface (203) of the lower body (202) can each be configured to couple with one another and rotate in unison in an engaged configuration (102). The hydraulic member (205) can be configured to be responsive to a predetermined pressure; the hydraulic member (205) can also be configured to disengage the engagement surface (204) of the upper body (201) from the engagement surface (203) of the lower body (202).Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2014Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Christopher Dale Russo, Jacob Boutin, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 10286530Abstract: A safety wrench for coupling and uncoupling hammer union type connections employs a spring biased retractable bolt to apply a blow to the union lug. In use the bolt is retracted rearward to compress compression springs positioned within an internal spring bore in the bolt to a position away from the lug of the union to be rotated. When the bolt is disengaged from the ratchet mechanism, the compression springs rapidly extend to rapidly move the bolt forward to impact the union lug and rotate the union. The bolt may be retracted by a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, a hand lever, or a rack and pinion mechanism. Reversing the position of the safety wrench on the union lug will allow the union to be rotated in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Inventors: Robert P. Fanguy, David J. Tilley
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Publication number: 20180345463Abstract: A safety wrench for coupling and uncoupling hammer union type connections employs a spring biased retractable bolt to apply a blow to the union lug. In use the bolt is retracted rearward to compress compression springs positioned within an internal spring bore in the bolt to a position away from the lug of the union to be rotated. When the bolt is disengaged from the ratchet mechanism, the compression springs rapidly extend to rapidly move the bolt forward to impact the union lug and rotate the union. The bolt may be retracted by a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, a hand lever, or a rack and pinion mechanism. Reversing the position of the safety wrench on the union lug will allow the union to be rotated in the opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Robert P. Fanguy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 10132125Abstract: Disclosed is a torque limiter having driver mandrel and driven axially aligned mandrels, a piston movable into and out of an engaged position wherein the driver and driven mandrels are coupled together to transmit torque there between. Hydraulically locking the movable piston in an engaged position. Disengaging the hydraulic lock when during rotation when a specified torque magnitude is exceeded to allow relative rotation between the mandrels. Resetting the torque limiter by hydraulically locking the piston in the engaging position when relative rotation ceases or is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Publication number: 20170051562Abstract: Disclosed is a torque limiter having driver mandrel and driven axially aligned mandrels, a piston movable into and out of an engaged position wherein the driver and driven mandrels are coupled together to transmit torque there between. Hydraulically locking the movable piston in an engaged position. Disengaging the hydraulic lock when during rotation when a specified torque magnitude is exceeded to allow relative rotation between the mandrels. Resetting the torque limiter by hydraulically locking the piston in the engaging position when relative rotation ceases or is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, JR., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 9528356Abstract: Flow control mechanism (100) for a downhole tool includes a housing (102), an inner liner (104), and a rotatable sleeve (106). The inner liner (104) is provided in and remains stationary relative the housing (102). The rotatable sleeve (106) can be arranged to rotate about the inner liner (104) to provide a closed configuration (900), a first open configuration (1400), and a second open configuration (1900). The closed configuration (900) can enable through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism (100) to a distal tool (50). The first open configuration (1400) can enable partial through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism (100) to the distal tool (50) and partial through-flow of fluid in a substantially radial direction. The second open configuration (1900) can prevent through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism to the distal tool (50) and to enable through-flow of fluid in a substantially radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2014Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Christopher Dale Russo, Carl Blane Miller, David J. Tilley
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Publication number: 20160273322Abstract: Flow control mechanism (100) for a downhole tool includes a housing (102), an inner liner (104), and a rotatable sleeve (106). The inner liner (104) is provided in and remains stationary relative the housing (102). The rotatable sleeve (106) can be arranged to rotate about the inner liner (104) to provide a closed configuration (900), a first open configuration (1400), and a second open configuration (1900). The closed configuration (900) can enable through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism (100) to a distal tool (50). The first open configuration (1400) can enable partial through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism (100) to the distal tool (50) and partial through-flow of fluid in a substantially radial direction. The second open configuration (1900) can prevent through-flow of fluid through the flow control mechanism to the distal tool (50) and to enable through-flow of fluid in a substantially radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Christopher Dale RUSSO, Carl Blane MILLER, David J. TILLEY
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Patent number: 9429189Abstract: Disclosed is a torque limiter having driver mandrel and driven axially aligned mandrels, a piston movable into and out of an engaged position wherein the driver and driven mandrels are coupled together to transmit torque there between. Hydraulically locking the movable piston in an engaged position. Disengaging the hydraulic lock when during rotation when a specified torque magnitude is exceeded to allow relative rotation between the mandrels. Resetting the torque limiter by hydraulically locking the piston in the engaging position when relative rotation ceases or is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Publication number: 20150361730Abstract: Compression set downhole clutch (100) can include an upper body (201), a lower body (202), and a hydraulic member (205). The upper body (201) can include at least one engagement surface (204). The lower body (202) can include at least one engagement surface (203). The at least one engagement surface (204) of the upper body (201) and the at least one engagement surface (203) of the lower body (202) can each be configured to couple with one another and rotate in unison in an engaged configuration (102). The hydraulic member (205) can be configured to be responsive to a predetermined pressure; the hydraulic member (205) can also be configured to disengage the engagement surface (204) of the upper body (201) from the engagement surface (203) of the lower body (202).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Christopher Dale RUSSO, Jacob BOUTIN, David J. TILLEY
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Patent number: 9068416Abstract: Disclosed is a downhole knock-out tool (900) for use in a tubing string (702) with a power head (704) for creating reverse flow. The tool has a cylindrical housing (910) with an inner tube (920) in the housing directing well fluids against a knock-out (940) or deflector cone to accumulate debris in the annulus (926) formed between the housing and tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., David J. Tilley, Todd J. Roy
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Patent number: 9062507Abstract: A power head for connection in a tubing string suspended in a subterranean location in a wellbore is useful for removing debris from the wellbore. When the power head is in the closed position, well fluids pumped down the tubing string will flow through the power head. When the power head is moved to the open position by dropping a actuator ball onto a seat in the power head, the power head creates flow down along the annulus to circulate debris laden well fluids into a catch apparatus such as a catch basket or screen. In the open position, nozzles and the eductor create the reverse flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., David J. Tilley, Todd J. Roy
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Patent number: 9038736Abstract: Disclosed is a downhole well filter (800) and method of use in a tubing string with a power head (704) for creating reverse flow. The filter assembly includes an inner pipe (820) into which fluid flow is directed. The inner pipe is positioned within a cylindrical screen member (830). The well fluid flows through the screen member and debris from the fluid is deposited in the annulus (832) between the inner pipe and screen member. The screen member has a cap (860) at its upper end to prevent fluid from escaping from the upper end of the screen member. The cap may have a pop off valve (870) so fluid can escape from the screen member when the screen becomes clogged with debris or pressure builds within the screen member.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., David J. Tilley, Todd J. Roy
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Patent number: 8978773Abstract: A downhole bypass valve utilizes a stationary sleeve defining an interior ball-seat. When a dropped ball is seated, fluid differential pressure is diverted to an annular area adjacent a first sliding sleeve. The sleeve slides in response to the pressure differential upon shearing of a shear pin, or similar, and opens ports to the wellbore annulus. Treatment or maintenance operations can then occur through the ports, which can be fitted with nozzles. A second sliding sleeve, independent from the first, is operated in response to dropping a second ball into the device. The second ball diverts fluid differential pressure to an annular area adjacent the second sleeve and movement occurs when a shear pin shears. The second sleeve covers the ports to the wellbore annulus and closes the valve. After a sliding sleeve shifts, pressure across the sleeve is equalized, allowing reverse flow without risk of accidental sleeve actuation.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: David J Tilley
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Publication number: 20140262312Abstract: A downhole bypass valve utilizes a stationary sleeve defining an interior ball-seat. When a dropped ball is seated, fluid differential pressure is diverted to an annular area adjacent a first sliding sleeve. The sleeve slides in response to the pressure differential upon shearing of a shear pin, or similar, and opens ports to the wellbore annulus. Treatment or maintenance operations can then occur through the ports, which can be fitted with nozzles. A second sliding sleeve, independent from the first, is operated in response to dropping a second ball into the device. The second ball diverts fluid differential pressure to an annular area adjacent the second sleeve and movement occurs when a shear pin shears. The second sleeve covers the ports to the wellbore annulus and closes the valve. After a sliding sleeve shifts, pressure across the sleeve is equalized, allowing reverse flow without risk of accidental sleeve actuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: David J. Tilley
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Publication number: 20140060856Abstract: Disclosed is a torque limiter having driver mandrel and driven axially aligned mandrels, a piston movable into and out of an engaged position wherein the driver and driven mandrels are coupled together to transmit torque there between. Hydraulically locking the movable piston in an engaged position. Disengaging the hydraulic lock when during rotation when a specified torque magnitude is exceeded to allow relative rotation between the mandrels. Resetting the torque limiter by hydraulically locking the piston in the engaging position when relative rotation ceases or is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, JR., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 8651181Abstract: Apparatus for downhole filtration of fluids in a wellbore. The apparatus has a diverter and a filter slidably mounted on a mandrel. The diverter has a circumferential wiper element between the mandrel and the casing within which the apparatus is run. When fluids are reverse circulated, or the tool is being pulled out, the diverter shifts to a downward position, wherein it seals against an upper end of the filter, filtering out solids in the fluids and retaining them in a chamber between the sleeve and mandrel. When running the tool into a wellbore, the diverter shifts to an upper position to permit fluids to bypass the filter sleeve. The filter sleeve bears against a spring loaded seat, which permits creating a gap between the diverter and an upper end of the filter sleeve to allow fluids to bypass the filter sleeve should the filter sleeve slots become plugged.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Todd Roy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 8616292Abstract: Disclosed is a torque limiter having driver mandrel and driven axially aligned mandrels, a piston movable into and out of an engaged position wherein the driver and driven mandrels are coupled together to transmit torque there between. Hydraulically locking the movable piston in an engaged position. Disengaging the hydraulic lock when during rotation when a specified torque magnitude is exceeded to allow relative rotation between the mandrels. Resetting the torque limiter by hydraulically locking the piston in the engaging position when relative rotation ceases or is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 8550176Abstract: Disclosed is a bypass tool for a tubing string a wellbore. The bypass tool has a tubular body with ports in the body wall to inject fluid into an annulus. An axially shiftable sleeve is mounted to control flow through the ports. Spring-loaded detents in the body engage openings in the sleeve. In operation, the bypass tool is run into the wellbore in the closed position with the sleeve closing the ports. When bypass flow is desired, an actuation ball is pumped down the wellbore and engages the detents, unlocking the sleeve to shift to where ports in the sleeve align with ports in the mandrel. To return the bypass tool to the closed position, a second ball of the same diameter as the first ball is pumped down the well to engage and depress the detents to allow the sleeve to shift to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley
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Patent number: 8403067Abstract: A bypass valve for use in tubing string which can be repeatedly opened and closed to selectively provide bypass fluid flow between the interior of the tubing string and the annulus to assist in flowing debris. The valve uses hardened valve elements which can be opened and closed while flowing fluids under pressure through the tubing string. The valve is actuated by placing the tubing string in a sufficient weight down condition to operate the valve. A trigger is provided to prevent unintended actuation of the bypass valve during use.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Benton T. Knobloch, Jr., Todd J. Roy, David J. Tilley