Patents by Inventor David M. McStravick
David M. McStravick 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: 20090314703Abstract: The present invention is a portable water filtration/purification system that may be used for educational purposes. It includes a plurality of stackable filtration/purification housings, each of which accommodates a different type of water filtration/purification subsystem. A pressurization cap connectable to each housing provides for pressurizing one, several or all housings stacked in a particular combination or sub-combination. The housings may be color-coded for easy identification of each the type of filter within a particular housing. The water filters or purifiers in the various housing may include, but are not limited to, a sediment filter, a carbon filter, a reverse osmosis filter, a forward osmosis filter, a chemical purifier (or purification sub-system), and/or an ultraviolet light water purifier (or purification sub-system).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Kelsey E. Beach, Paul M. Boyle, Clint C. Corcoran, Ali N. Hamshari, James J. Tuttle, Brent C. Houchens, David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 5092406Abstract: To significantly reduce voids in cementing fluids and the effects of cement free fall encountered in well cementing operations, a differential pressure control regulator is inserted in series with the bottom of the well casing to be cemented. Fluid passing through the choke portion passes through an annular valve seat to one end of the tool. A valve stem is slidably and sealably mounted in the flow regulator and has a head portion which, in one position, can contact the valve seating surface and prevent any significant flow of fluid through the casing. The valve stem is biased to one position by a trap chamber filled with a fluid at a known pressure, such as atmospheric pressure, or a vacuum, so that the hydrostatic pressure existing at the bottom of the well casing normally urges the valve head into engagement with the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1991Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4673652Abstract: A non-destructive on-site method of inspection, and testing of the insulating performance and reconditioning of a concentric insulating tubular conduit member is disclosed. The insulating tubular conduit members comprise concentric walled members with an intermediate annular insulating cavity defined therebetween. This non-destructive method of testing and inspection is based on a determination of the presence of an unacceptable level of moisture in the annular insulating cavity. Visual, auditory, electrical, and radioactive indicating means can be employed in accordance with the principles of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: David M. McStravick, David V. Chenoweth, David M. Anderson
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Patent number: 4624485Abstract: A concentric insulating tubular conduit member for use in forming a conduit string, such as a tubing string in a subterranean well, is disclosed. Each individual concentric conduit comprises an outer tubing and an outwardly flared inner tubing welded to the outer tubing at the end of the flared section. The inner tubing member is formed from an initially straight cylindrical member having enlarged ends and, when outwardly flared, the flared ends, although stretched, have a thickness at least equal to the nominal thickness of the inner tubular member. Insulation may be contained within the annular cavity between the inner and outer tubing members and between inner and outer coupling members at the juncture between adjacent tubing sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: David M. McStravick, David V. Chenoweth
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Patent number: 4582349Abstract: A metal-to-metal fluid tight seal configuration formed between two abutting tubular members for use in subterranean oil and gas wells is disclosed. A metal-to-metal fluid tight seal is utilized in a shear release expansion joint assembly mounted by means of an anchor seal assembly in a conventional downhole packer. Sealing engagement is provided by plastic deformation of an annular seal ring between two abutting tubular members which are less ductile than the seal ring. In the preferred embodiment the metal-to-metal fluid tight seal is formed between abutting box and pin tubular members and the plastic deformation of the circular ring occurs as the ring is received within a groove in one of the abutting tubular members which has a dissimilar profile in comparison to the cross-section of the circular ring. Plastic deformation occurs as the box and pin members are rotationally threaded together and a continuous fluid tight seal is maintained along surfaces of both tubular members.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1982Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: David V. Chenoweth, David M. McStravick, Everett H. Smith
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Patent number: 4566495Abstract: A concentric walled conduit for incorporation within a tubular conduit string, and particularly for use in a subterranean well, is provided with one of the walls corrugated for substantially its entire length, preferably the inner tubular member. The annular space defined between the concentric tubular member contains a high heat resistant insulating material disposed around the outer surface of the inner tubular member. Each end of the annular space containing the insulating material is effectively sealed, and secured, such as by welds. The inner wall may be prestressed in tension for counteracting the forces which may be produced by a temperature differential between the tubular member walls of concentric conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: John R. Baker, David V. Chenoweth, David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4509599Abstract: A split-stream method and apparatus for preventing the accumulation of liquids, such as water or oil, in subterranean gas wells having low shut-in bottom hole pressures is provided. A compressor whose capacity can be less than the theoretical adiabatic horsepower for full wellhead depletion, is used to remove a two-phase liquid-gas mixture through a secondary fluid transmission conduit. Production of dry gas in larger quantities through a primary production conduit is then possible since liquids cannot accumulate to kill the well. An optional mechanism for initiating production in very low pressure wells and a means of preventing the buildup of paraffin is also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1982Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: David V. Chenoweth, David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4480371Abstract: A concentric insulating tubular conduit member for use in forming a conduit string, such as a tubing string in a subterranean well, is disclosed. Each individual concentric conduit comprises an outer tubing and an outwardly flared inner tubing welded to the outer tubing at the end of the flared section. The inner tubing member is formed from an initially straight cylindrical member having enlarged ends and, when outwardly flared, the flared ends, although stretched, have a thickness at least equal to the nominal thickness of the inner tubular member. Insulation may be contained within the annular cavity between the inner and outer tubing members and between inner and outer coupling members at the juncture between adjacent tubing sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventors: David M. McStravick, David V. Chenoweth
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Patent number: 4457379Abstract: The disclosure provides a method and apparatus for effecting the noncontact opening of a flapper valve disposed downhole in a well. Such flapper valves may be located below a seal bore in a downhole tool such as a packer. An annular housing having external seals engagable with the seal bore can be positioned within the downhole tool. Fluid circulation through the annular housing during insertion is permitted by a ball valve mounted in its axial bore and engagable with a downwardly facing sealing surface. Upon engagement of the seals on the annular housing with the seal bore, the housing is converted into a piston and the amount of force exerted on trapped fluid between the annular housing and the flapper valve may be adjusted by adding weight from the tubing string. Fluid pressure above the flapper valve is increased to a level exceeding the closing forces on the flapper valve and the valve opens without any mechanical contact being made therewith.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventor: David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4444420Abstract: A concentric insulating tubular conduit member for use in forming a conduit string, such as a tubing string in a subterranean well, is disclosed. Each individual concentric conduit comprises an outer tubing and an outwardly flared inner tubing welded to the outer tubing at the end of the flared section. The inner tubing member is formed from an initially straight cylindrical member having enlarged ends and, when outwardly flared, the flared ends, although stretched, have a thickness at least equal to the nominal thickness of the inner tubular member. Insulation may be contained within the annular cavity between the inner and outer tubing members and between inner and outer coupling members at the juncture between adjacent tubing sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1983Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: David M. McStravick, David V. Chenoweth
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Patent number: 4421174Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for operating a two position flow valve disposed in a subterranean well, for example a safety valve located near the bottom of a subterranean well, through the application of cyclic pressure applied to fluid confined in the annulus between conduits, such as well casing and a production string. Valving apparatus is provided adjacent to the flow valve to be controlled which derives a pressure signal from the cyclic pressure of the fluid annulus which is effective to maintain the valve in one of its two positions so long as the cyclic pressure exists, but permits the valve to shift to its other position upon termination or significant reduction of the cyclic pressure. In this manner, reliable operation of a flow valve, such as a safety valve, may be achieved without the necessity of running any auxiliary hydraulic control lines to such valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: David M. McStravick, Neil H. Akkerman
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Patent number: 4411435Abstract: A seal assembly for downhole use in a subterranean well comprises inner and outer concentric annular sealing elements adapted to seal between an inner mandrel and an outer housing. The sealing elements are mounted in concentric annular recesses defined in relatively axially movable seal carrier members. In a preferred form, a spring loaded mechanism is provided to bias the seal carriers axially towards each other, thereby exerting an axially compressive force on the sealing elements between them. The compressive force is sufficient to expand the sealing elements against the sealing surfaces of the mandrel and outer housing, whereby non-elastomeric sealing elements, or seal elements which have become effectively non-elastomeric, can be utilized. Releasable latches are provided for attachment of the seal assembly to the associated housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventor: David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4396211Abstract: A concentric insulating tubular conduit member for use in forming a conduit string, such as a tubing string in a subterranean well, is disclosed. Each individual concentric conduit comprises an outer tubing and an outwardly flared inner tubing welded to the outer tubing at the end of the flared section. The inner tubing member is formed from an initially straight cylindrical member having enlarged ends and, when outwardly flared, the flared ends, although stretched, have a thickness at least equal to the nominal thickness of the inner tubular member. Insulation may be contained within the annular cavity between the inner and outer tubing members and between inner and outer coupling members at the juncture between adjacent tubing sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: David M. McStravick, David V. Chenoweth
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Patent number: 4326585Abstract: A method and apparatus as provided for periodically supplying a quantity of fluid containing a corrosion inhibitor or other treating fluid to both the internal and external surfaces of downhole components of a subterranean well. The corrosion inhibitor is introduced in the fluid that normally fills the annulus defined between the well casing and the production string. This fluid is periodically subjected to a cyclic pressure and the cyclic pressure is employed to operate valving apparatus disposed in the vicinity of the packer to periodically inject a quantity of the annulus fluid containing the corrosion inhibitor into a bypass passage extending through the packer and, hence, into the production fluid, which the carries the corrosion inhibitor to internally disposed downhole components in the well bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventor: David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4326588Abstract: A well tool, such as a packer apparatus, is adaptable for insertion on a conduit within a subterranean well having casing therein. The well tool comprises a cylindrical mandrel which is communicable to the conduit. Slip means are carried exteriorly around the mandrel and are movable into expanded position for anchoring the apparatus to the casing whereby subsequent longitudinal movement of the apparatus in at least one direction is prevented. Seal means are circumferentially extending exteriorly around the mandrel and are urgable into sealing relation with the casing to prevent fluid communication thereacross, the seal means comprising at least one section of transversely compressible seamless, knitted elements generally defined by a continuous series of interlocking ductile metal-containing loop members.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventor: David M. McStravick
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Patent number: 4270606Abstract: An apparatus is provided for the selective disengagement of a fluid transmission conduit which is insertable through a second conduit for communication to a zone within a well bore, and for control of fluid transmission from the zone upon disengagement of the fluid transmission conduit. The apparatus defines a sealing means, usually a packer assembly, which communicates with the interior of the fluid transmission conduit for isolating an annular area between the fluid transmission conduit and the second conduit and above the zone. Valve means carried by the fluid transmission conduit and communicating with the sealing means is manipulatable between open and closed positions for selective isolation of fluid flow through the sealing means to the fluid transmission conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: David M. McStravick, William M. Roberts
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Patent number: 4210207Abstract: A valve apparatus is provided for use in a subterranean well and is responsive to manipulation of a fluid transmission conduit to manipulate a valve head relative to a valve seat between open and closed positions, the valve head means comprising camway slot means defined exteriorly thereon. Camway ball means are secured to the valve seat means and carriable in the camway slot means to pivot the valve head means as the head is rotated relative to its seat.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1979Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Baker International CorporationInventors: David M. McStravick, William M. Roberts
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Patent number: RE31978Abstract: A well tool, such as a packer apparatus, is adaptable for insertion on a conduit within a subterranean well having casing therein. The well tool comprises a cylindrical mandrel which is communicable to the conduit. Slip means are carried exteriorly around the mandrel and are movable into expanded position for anchoring the apparatus to the casing whereby subsequent longitudinal movement of the apparatus in at least one direction is prevented. Seal means are circumferentially extending exteriorly around the mandrel and are urgable into sealing relation with the casing to prevent fluid communication thereacross, the seal means comprising at least one section of transversely compressible seamless, knitted elements generally defined by a continuous series of interlocking ductile metal-containing loop members.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Baker Oil Tools, Inc.Inventor: David M. McStravick