Patents by Inventor Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
Denzal Wayne Van Winkle 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: 9022126Abstract: A system and method for replacing equipment at a wellsite is provided. The wellsite has a subsea stripper installed proximate a subsea borehole. The system has a conveyance for delivering a BHA into the subsea borehole. The system has a subsea stripper having a central bore for passing the conveyance and the BHA therethrough, and at least one actuator connected to the subsea stripper for actuating a packer whereby the wellbore is sealed. The system has at least one replaceable seal assembly for installation within the stripper. The replaceable seal assembly has at least one packer extendable within the subsea stripper to form a seal thereabout and at least one locator sleeve for positioning the seal assembly in an install position within the subsea stripper. The replaceable seal assembly has a frangible member for connecting the seal assembly to the conveyance prior to deployment in the subsea stripper.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventors: Jeffrey Thomas Melancon, Denzal Wayne Van Winkle, James Allen Douty
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Patent number: 8875798Abstract: Systems and methods for replacing equipment at a wellsite, the wellsite having a subsea stripper installed proximate a subsea borehole. The system has at least one seal assembly portion, at least one seal replacement arm and an actuator. The seal assembly portion(s) is (are) positionable in the subsea stripper and replaceable therefrom. The seal assembly portion(s) has (have) a packer extendable within the subsea stripper to form a seal about the subsea stripper. The seal replacement arm(s) is (are) for replacing the seal assembly portion(s) through a door of the subsea stripper. The actuator is for remotely actuating the seal replacement arm(s) to engage the seal assembly portion(s) whereby the seal assembly portion(s) is (are) remotely replaceable.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 8770274Abstract: A shear/seal ram provides a knife edge at the shearing edge and the knife edge is inclined to minimize the cutting force required and to leave a clean cut edge. The knife edge is presented in an opening of the ram, thus the opening is positioned at the axis of the BOP, and consequently the coiled tubing, before the coiled tubing is run through the BOP. A biasing means, such as for example a Bellville spring, forces a sealing sleeve against the underside of the ram to prevent leakage of pressure from below the BOP. Similarly, a plurality of biasing means, referred to herein as “skates”, forces the ram down against the sealing sleeve to seal pressure from above the BOP.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Publication number: 20130299172Abstract: A shear/seal ram provides a knife edge at the shearing edge and the knife edge is inclined to minimize the cutting force required and to leave a clean cut edge. The knife edge is presented in an opening of the ram, thus the opening is positioned at the axis of the BOP, and consequently the coiled tubing, before the coiled tubing is run through the BOP. A biasing means, such as for example a Bellville spring, forces a sealing sleeve against the underside of the ram to prevent leakage of pressure from below the BOP. Similarly, a plurality of biasing means, referred to herein as “skates”, forces the ram down against the sealing sleeve to seal pressure from above the BOP.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventor: DENZAL WAYNE VAN WINKLE
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Patent number: 8567490Abstract: A shear/seal ram provides a knife edge at the shearing edge and the knife edge is inclined to minimize the cutting force required and to leave a clean cut edge. The knife edge is presented in an opening of the ram, thus the opening is positioned at the axis of the BOP, and consequently the coiled tubing, before the coiled tubing is run through the BOP. A biasing means, such as for example a Bellville spring, forces a sealing sleeve against the underside of the ram to prevent leakage of pressure from below the BOP. Similarly, a plurality of biasing means, referred to herein as “skates”, forces the ram down against the sealing sleeve to seal pressure from above the BOP.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Publication number: 20120125622Abstract: A system and method for replacing equipment at a wellsite is provided. The wellsite has a subsea stripper installed proximate a subsea borehole. The system has a conveyance for delivering a BHA into the subsea borehole. The system has a subsea stripper having a central bore for passing the conveyance and the BHA therethrough, and at least one actuator connected to the subsea stripper for actuating a packer whereby the wellbore is sealed. The system has at least one replaceable seal assembly for installation within the stripper. The replaceable seal assembly has at least one packer extendable within the subsea stripper to form a seal thereabout and at least one locator sleeve for positioning the seal assembly in an install position within the subsea stripper. The replaceable seal assembly has a frangible member for connecting the seal assembly to the conveyance prior to deployment in the subsea stripper.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventors: Jeffrey Thomas Melancon, Denzal Wayne Van Winkle, James Allen Douty
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Publication number: 20120055679Abstract: A pair of rescue vehicles are deployed on deployment cables to force the shear ram of a sub-sea BOP to shut if it should malfunction. The rescue vehicles may be provided with a camera for remote operation from the surface. The rescue vehicles include securing arms to mate with receiving means on the BOP or its enclosure. The securing arms actuate hydraulic means to release the BOP shear ram piston from hydraulic lock. The rescue vehicles carry their own hydraulic fluid under pressure, or hydraulic fluid pressure may be supplied from the surface or from an ROV, in order to actuate a rod which strikes the accessible BOP shear ram tail rod, forcing the shear ram shut. The rescue vehicles also carry their own securing wedges to slide down behind the vehicle rod, securely holding the BOP shear ram shut.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Publication number: 20100319906Abstract: A shear/seal ram provides a knife edge at the shearing edge and the knife edge is inclined to minimize the cutting force required and to leave a clean cut edge. The knife edge is presented in an opening of the ram, thus the opening is positioned at the axis of the BOP, and consequently the coiled tubing, before the coiled tubing is run through the BOP. A biasing means, such as for example a Bellville spring, forces a sealing sleeve against the underside of the ram to prevent leakage of pressure from below the BOP. Similarly, a plurality of biasing means, referred to herein as “skates”, forces the ram down against the sealing sleeve to seal pressure from above the BOP.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: VARCO I/PInventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Publication number: 20100270746Abstract: Systems and methods for replacing equipment at a wellsite, the wellsite having a subsea stripper installed proximate a subsea borehole. The system has at least one seal assembly portion, at least one seal replacement arm and an actuator. The seal assembly portion(s) is (are) positionable in the subsea stripper and replaceable therefrom. The seal assembly portion(s) has (have) a packer extendable within the subsea stripper to form a seal about the subsea stripper. The seal replacement arm(s) is (are) for replacing the seal assembly portion(s) through a door of the subsea stripper. The actuator is for remotely actuating the seal replacement arm(s) to engage the seal assembly portion(s) whereby the seal assembly portion(s) is (are) remotely replaceable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO, L.P.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 7523644Abstract: A system for verifying the integrity of a seal comprises an elastomeric seal on either side of a metal sealing gasket. A pressure test penetration is provided into an axial channel at a position between the metal sealing gasket and the lower of the elastomeric seals.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Varco I/PInventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 7181808Abstract: A fastener is adapted to retain one or more holes of a belt or strap beneath a belt frame without passing through the frame. The fastener comprises primarily a frame and a back plate, coupled together for relative rotational movement about an axis parallel to the axial orientation of the strap. The frame also serves as a biasing member to engage a latch mechanism. The back plate anchors the member-to-be-secured, if it is a belt. Otherwise, if the member-to-be-secured is a strap to, for example, close a pocket, then the back plate is mounted to the body on which the pocket is mounted, such as a purse or a piece of luggage. A faux tongue gives the appearance of a known buckle, but the faux tongue does not pass through the belt or strap.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Publication number: 20040124380Abstract: An articulated slip for a slip ram includes a plurality of articulated linked segments, attached to vertical pins or axles which are parallel to the axis of a coiled tubing, for rotatable movement of the linked segments. The articulated linked segments are concave for abutting contact with a tubular through the slip ram. The pins are mounted to a slip ram, which comprises a piston within a cylinder, in the conventional manner for a blowout preventer (BOP) ram. When the slip ram is actuated, the ram moves forward, wrapping the articulated elements around coiled tubing in a gripping motion, much like the fingers of a human hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 6742597Abstract: A spring-loaded check valve, mounted between a coiled tubing stripper and a BOP stack seals well bore pressure from the atmosphere when the coiled tubing is removed from the well bore. When no coiled tubing is in use, the check valve is shut against well bore pressure. When coiled tubing is inserted through the stripper and before the coiled tubing enters the BOP stack, the coiled tubing butts against the check valve and opens it, permitting insertion of the coiled tubing.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Varco I/PInventors: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle, Andrew Campbell
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Publication number: 20030213597Abstract: A spring-loaded check valve, mounted between a coiled tubing stripper and a BOP stack seals well bore pressure from the atmosphere when the coiled tubing is removed from the well bore. When no coiled tubing is in use, the check valve is shut against well bore pressure. When coiled tubing is inserted through the stripper and before the coiled tubing enters the BOP stack, the coiled tubing butts against the check valve and opens it, permitting insertion of the coiled tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle, Andrew Campbell
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Patent number: 6164619Abstract: A shuttle valve assembly in a ram-type BOP selectively connects the volume behind the rams to the more highly pressurized wellbore volume adjacent to the rams (either above or below the rams). The connection made is free flowing in both directions (no check valves) allowing for evacuation and fluctuations with changes in wellbore pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle, David McWhorter
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Patent number: 6113061Abstract: A method and a device for replacing a seal element in an undersea blowout preventer is provided. A complete system includes a control center on the surface, an umbilical from the control center to a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), and a seal element carrier manipulated by the ROV. The carrier includes either retrieving tool or a running tool, which retains a cartridge which is to be inserted into or has been retrieved from a BOP. The cartridge is split along a vertical plane, with each half of the cartridge becoming a temporarily integral part of a pipe ram on either side of the BOP. Alignment ramps on the cartridge mate with complementary surfaces on the respective faces of the pipe rams.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 6012528Abstract: A method and a device for replacing a seal element in an undersea blowout preventer is provided. A complete system includes a control center on the surface, an umbilical from the control center to a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), and a seal element carrier manipulated by the ROV. The carrier includes either a retrieving tool or a running tool, which retains a cartridge which is to be inserted into or has been retrieved from a BOP. The cartridge is split along a vertical plane, with each half of the cartridge becoming a temporarily integral part of a pipe ram on either side of the BOP. Alignment ramps on the cartridge mate with complementary surfaces on the respective faces of the pipe rams. The retrieving tool preferably includes means for hydraulically actuating the retrieving tool with pressure through the umbilical, such as coiled tubing.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Tuboscope I/P Inc.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 6006647Abstract: A method and apparatus for operating a fluid actuated actuator between one and another alternate positions provides different forces for locking and unlocking the actuator. The actuator may use the same fluid pressure to operate a primary piston within a cylinder and to operate the locking mechanism. Actuator fluid is communicated to unlock the lock member and to move the piston back to its open or unactuated position. A sequencing valve determines the proper sequence of actuating the primary piston before the locking mechanism is driven in place, and clearing the locking mechanism prior to reciprocating the piston back to its unactuated position. Different forces for locking and unlocking the locking mechanism is provided by a free-floating piston mounted on a guide rod. The invention may also be applied to a BOP or the like where different opening and closing forces are desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Tuboscope I/P Inc.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle
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Patent number: 5961094Abstract: A method and a device for replacing a seal element in an undersea blowout preventer is provided. A complete system includes a control center on the surface, an umbilical from the control center to a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), and a seal element carrier manipulated by the ROV. The carrier includes either retrieving tool or a running tool, which retains a cartridge which is to be inserted into or has been retrieved from a BOP. The cartridge is split along a vertical plane, with each half of the cartridge becoming a temporarily integral part of a pipe ram on either side of the BOP. Alignment ramps on the cartridge mate with complementary surfaces on the respective faces of the pipe rams.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Tuboscope I/P Inc.Inventor: Denzal Wayne Van Winkle