Patents by Inventor David S. Bishop
David S. Bishop 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: 20150354317Abstract: In one aspect, an apparatus for use in a wellbore is disclosed that in one non-limiting embodiment contains a flow control device for use in a wellbore that includes a bore that provides a first flow path, a second flow path via an annulus around the first flow path, a closing device that closes the second flow path when the closing device is mechanically moved in a first direction and an opening device that opens the second flow path when a fluid under pressure is supplied to the annulus when the valve is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Rockni Van Clief, Kelly D. Ireland, Christian F. Bayne, David A. Bilberry, David S. Bishop, Kirby Glen Schrader
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Publication number: 20150267507Abstract: Systems and methods for alternately coupling equipment at the surface of a well to different ones of a set of downhole tools installed in the well. In one embodiment, a system includes surface equipment positioned at the surface of a well and a plurality of downhole tools that are installed downhole in the well. A switcher is positioned in the well between the surface equipment and the downhole tools. An upper line is electrically connected between the surface equipment and the switcher, and a set of lower lines are electrically connected between the switcher and a corresponding set of of downhole tools. The switcher alternately couples different ones of the lower electrical lines electrically to the upper electrical line. At any time, the upper electrical line is electrically coupled to only one of the lower electrical lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: David S. Bishop, Kirby G. Schrader
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Publication number: 20150144353Abstract: A downhole system having a chemical injection valve assembly configured to inject at least one chemical from a chemical injection line into a downhole tubing. The chemical injection valve assembly includes a passive access control mechanism configured to reveal a first port to the tubing in a first condition and block the first port in a second condition. The passive access control mechanism including a movable piston, wherein in the first condition the piston is exposed to a first pressure source on a first side of the piston. To a second pressure source on a second side of the piston and the first pressure source from within the tubing and the second pressure source from outside of the chemical injection line and the tubing. Also included is a method of chemical injection in a downhole system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Kyle R. Meier, Marc N. Samuelson, David S. Bishop, Zhi Yong He
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Publication number: 20150129240Abstract: A production string for use in a wellbore is disclosed that in a non-limiting embodiment includes a lower section that includes a first tubular having a first connection device at a top end thereof, and an upper section that includes a second tubular that sealingly slides against the first tubular, a second connection device associated with the second tubular configured to engage with the first connection device, and an expansion joint above the second tubular.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David S. Bishop, Marc N. Samuelson
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Patent number: 8910722Abstract: Arrangements and packer devices having anti-extrusion backup rings that are expanded radially outwardly by a setting mechanism that lies proximate the elastomeric packer element that is being protected against extrusion. The setting mechanism can be a slip assembly that has a radially expandable slip element.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 8839874Abstract: Downhole tool packing element systems comprise a sealing element having a support system. The support system can include one or more of a first spacer ring, a second spacer ring, a third spacer ring, a mesh ring, and one or more petal rings. One or more of these components can be disposed at one or both of the upper end and/or lower end of the sealing element. When compressed, the sealing element is moved radially outward to engage an inner wall surface of a wellbore due to compressive forces of the one or more spacer ring(s), mesh ring, and/or petal ring(s). The lower end of one or more of the mesh ring(s) and/or petal ring(s) rotate outwardly toward the casing and engage the casing to facilitate creation of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Antonio C. Ruffo, Douglas J. Lehr
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Publication number: 20130306331Abstract: Downhole tool packing element systems comprise a sealing element having a support system. The support system can include one or more of a first spacer ring, a second spacer ring, a third spacer ring, a mesh ring, and one or more petal rings. One or more of these components can be disposed at one or both of the upper end and/or lower end of the sealing element. When compressed, the sealing element is moved radially outward to engage an inner wall surface of a wellbore due to compressive forces of the one or more spacer ring(s), mesh ring, and/or petal ring(s). In certain embodiments, the lower end of one or more of the mesh ring(s) and/or petal ring(s) rotate outwardly toward the casing and, in certain embodiments, engage the casing to facilitate creation of the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventors: DAVID S. BISHOP, Antonio C. Ruffo, Douglas J. Lehr
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Publication number: 20130306330Abstract: Arrangements and packer devices having anti-extrusion backup rings that are expanded radially outwardly by a setting mechanism that lies proximate the elastomeric packer element that is being protected against extrusion. The setting mechanism can be a slip assembly that has a radially expandable slip element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Douglas J. Lehr
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Patent number: 8544541Abstract: A packer or bridge plug has slips that bind to the surrounding tubular with an adhesive bond. The tubular wall is not penetrated but a roughening of the target location in the tubular can help the bond material to adhere to support the packer or bridge plug. A removable cover can overlay the surface to be bonded to the tubular and the cover can come off in a variety of techniques before the members to be bonded are radially extended. An acrylic adhesive can be the bonding agent. The packer or bridge plug can be made of mostly or entirely non-metallic materials to facilitate mill out.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: David S. Bishop
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Publication number: 20130153236Abstract: A reactant fluid is retained in an isolated state from another reactant using a barrier made of a controlled electrolytic material (CEM). The isolated reactant degrades the CEM barrier in a predetermined time to let another reactant that is preferably well fluid pass through a housing port to reach the formerly isolated reactant. The mixing of the reactants creates pressure that is transmitted to a subterranean tool to set the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: David S. Bishop
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Publication number: 20130146277Abstract: A backup ring assembly is disposed between opposed cones. The assembly rides up a wedge ring to contact a surrounding tubular when the opposed cones are pressed axially together to also compress the sealing element. The backup ring assembly has nested split rings that are slant cut for the split. The split for the nested rings can be circumferentially aligned or offset. Another ring is stacked axially adjacent the nested rings and has a slant cut for a split that is preferably rotated from the slant cuts of the nested rings. The interface of the nested rings can be along a line that is parallel to the mandrel axis or askew to the mandrel axis. The preferred material is a non-metallic composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: David S. Bishop
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Patent number: 8393388Abstract: A high expansion plug has multiple sealing elements and an extrusion barrier system that uses overlapping petals in a stack of rings. When setting the plug, the petals are elastically moved toward a surrounding tubular wall in an elastic deformation between a housing that surrounds the mandrel and a tapered ring on the mandrel. That sandwich controls the amount of deformation and allows a potential energy force to be stored in the petals that allows them to return toward their initial position when the set of the plug is released and the seals are allowed to relax and extend axially as they shrink radially. The plug can then be removed without milling. Expansions in the order of 25% of the initial seal dimension are contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Dennis E. Kroll
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Patent number: 8322413Abstract: The retrieving tool engages an equalizing sleeve on a jar down movement while the packer or bridge plug release sleeve is held fixed with a locking dog. The initial jarring down allows the tool to engage the equalizing sleeve and pull it up subsequent to the initial engagement by jarring down. Pulling or jarring up then opens the equalizing ports while still holding the release sleeve locked using a trapped collet. A subsequent jarring down allows engagement of a second sleeve so that a subsequent pulling or jarring up moves the second sleeve away from the collet that had otherwise held the set position of the packer or bridge plug. A pull or jar force up brings up the now released packer or bridge plug.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Dennis E. Kroll
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Publication number: 20120292014Abstract: A packer or bridge plug has slips that bind to the surrounding tubular with an adhesive bond. The tubular wall is not penetrated but a roughening of the target location in the tubular can help the bond material to adhere to support the packer or bridge plug. A removable cover can overlay the surface to be bonded to the tubular and the cover can come off in a variety of techniques before the members to be bonded are radially extended. An acrylic adhesive can be the bonding agent. The packer or bridge plug can be made of mostly or entirely non-metallic materials to facilitate mill out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventor: David S. Bishop
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Patent number: 8307891Abstract: Wedge shaped elements form a ring structure that can increase in diameter for a grip using relative axial motion of adjacent segments. The adjacent seal is further separated from access to the edges of the adjacent segments that move relatively by ring segments attached to the wide dimension of the segments that face the seal. The ring segments move out with the wedge elements to which they are attached so that in the set position of the seal there is an enhanced barrier against the surrounding tubular with the ring segments. The ring segments further block access of the seal under compressive loading to the interface locations between the wedge shaped elements so that their relative axial movement does not trap a portion of the seal and initiate cracks in the seal that can lead to leakage past the seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, James C. Doane, Dennis E. Kroll
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Publication number: 20120043073Abstract: The retrieving tool engages an equalizing sleeve on a jar down movement while the packer or bridge plug release sleeve is held fixed with a locking dog. The initial jarring down allows the tool to engage the equalizing sleeve and pull it up subsequent to the initial engagement by jarring down. Pulling or jarring up then opens the equalizing ports while still holding the release sleeve locked using a trapped collet. A subsequent jarring down allows engagement of a second sleeve so that a subsequent pulling or jarring up moves the second sleeve away from the collet that had otherwise held the set position of the packer or bridge plug. A pull or jar force up brings up the now released packer or bridge plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David S. Bishop, Dennis E. Kroll
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Publication number: 20120037355Abstract: A high expansion plug has multiple sealing elements and an extrusion barrier system that uses overlapping petals in a stack of rings. When setting the plug, the petals are elastically moved toward a surrounding tubular wall in an elastic deformation between a housing that surrounds the mandrel and a tapered ring on the mandrel. That sandwich controls the amount of deformation and allows a potential energy force to be stored in the petals that allows them to return toward their initial position when the set of the plug is released and the seals are allowed to relax and extend axially as they shrink radially. The plug can then be removed without milling. Expansions in the order of 25% of the initial seal dimension are contemplated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David S. Bishop, Dennis E. Kroll
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Patent number: 7921921Abstract: A downhole backup system includes, a tubular positionable within a downhole structure such that an annular space exists between the tubular and the downhole structure. The downhole backup system also includes, a plurality of wedges that are radially movably positioned within the annular space, and each of two opposing ends of the plurality of wedges are configured to completely cover the annular space at all possible radial positions of the plurality of wedges.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David S. Bishop, Marc N. Samuelson
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Publication number: 20110036561Abstract: Wedge shaped elements form a ring structure that can increase in diameter for a grip using relative axial motion of adjacent segments. The adjacent seal is further separated from access to the edges of the adjacent segments that move relatively by ring segments attached to the wide dimension of the segments that face the seal. The ring segments move out with the wedge elements to which they are attached so that in the set position of the seal there is an enhanced barrier against the surrounding tubular with the ring segments. The ring segments further block access of the seal under compressive loading to the interface locations between the wedge shaped elements so that their relative axial movement does not trap a portion of the seal and initiate cracks in the seal that can lead to leakage past the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David S. Bishop, James C. Doane, Dennis E. Kroll
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Publication number: 20100071908Abstract: A downhole backup system including, a tubular positionable within a downhole structure such that an annular space exists between the tubular and the downhole structure, and a plurality of wedges that are radially movably positioned within the annular space, each of two opposing ends of the plurality of wedges are configured to completely cover the annular space at all possible radial positions of the plurality of wedges.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: David S. Bishop, Marc N. Samuelson