Patents by Inventor Donald R. Ray
Donald R. Ray 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: 6085851Abstract: A multi-activity driliship, or the like, method and apparatus having a single derrick and multiple tubular activity stations within the derrick wherein primary drilling activity may be conducted from the derrick and simultaneously auxiliary drilling activity may be conducted from the same derrick to reduce the length of the primary drilling activity critical path.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Transocean Offshore Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Scott, Robert P. Herrmann, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 6068069Abstract: A multi-activity drillship, or the like, method and apparatus having a single derrick and multiple tubular activity stations within the derrick wherein primary drilling activity may be conducted from the derrick and simultaneously auxiliary drilling activity may be conducted from the same derrick to reduce the length of the primary drilling activity critical path.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Transocean Offshore Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Scott, Robert P. Herrmann, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 6056071Abstract: A multi-activity drillship, or the like, method and apparatus having a single derrick and multiple tubular activity stations within the derrick wherein primary drilling activity may be conducted from the derrick and simultaneously auxiliary drilling activity may be conducted from the same derrick to reduce the length of the primary drilling activity critical path.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Transocean Offshore Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Scott, Robert P. Herrmann, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 6047781Abstract: A multi-activity drillship, or the like, method and apparatus having a single derrick and multiple tubular activity stations within the derrick wherein primary drilling activity may be conducted from the derrick and simultaneously auxiliary drilling activity may be conducted from the same derrick to reduce the length of the primary drilling activity critical path.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Transocean Offshore Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Scott, Robert P. Herrmann, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 4813252Abstract: A locking device for firearms that allows the firearms to be openly displayed, yet safe from the hands of inquisitive children. The device is formed from an elongated rod member that has been formed into an open loop configuration whose free ends are directed toward each other and have a predetermined open space between their tips. The rod member is inserted into the eyelet portion of an eyebolt that has been threaded into a corner stud of a room. Two portions of the open loop configuration of the rod member are oriented at 90 degree angles to each other and these aligned horizontally and in mating relationship to the respective corner walls to which the eyebolt has been secured. Either of the free ends of the rod member is threaded through the trigger guard of a rifle or revolver to secure the firearm to the locking device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Inventor: Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 4445805Abstract: A variable bearing assembly (40) for a jack-up platform having a hull (12), at least one support leg (14) and jack means (16) to effect relative vertical movement between the hull and support leg wherein the variable bearing assembly (40) includes; a bearing pad or foot (42) surrounding the distal end of the support leg (14) and a lost motion assembly (62, 68) interconnecting the bearing pad and support leg such that the support leg may vertically penetrate the seabed to refusal while the bearing pad is essentially supported on the surface of the seabed.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Sonat Offshore Drilling Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Ray, Eugene R. Facey
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Patent number: 4411408Abstract: A jack-up platform apparatus operable for effecting relative vertical motion between a leg chord of a platform and a deck of the platform.The jack-up apparatus includes at least one generally rectangular reaction member operable to be connected at one end thereof to the platform deck in a posture contiguous to but spaced from a leg chord of the platform. An abutment member is connected to the other end of the reaction member and first and second leg chord engaging members are mounted for selective translation along the reaction member between the abutment member and the platform deck. A jack asembly is mounted between the first and second leg engaging members for translating the members along the reaction member wherein selective actuation of the first and second leg engaging members and the jack assembly will function to effect relative vertical motion between the platform leg chord and the platform deck while the reaction member reacts bending moments across the width thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1982Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: The Offshore CompanyInventors: Felix S. Radovan, Albert M. Koehler, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 4351258Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for tension mooring an offshore platform having a deck and a plurality of buoyancy columns. An anchor system is initially installed upon the bed of a body of water. Permanent mooring lines are then connected to the anchor system and extend upwardly for support by a buoyancy system located below a lowest portion of the offshore platform and a zone of high oxygen content water adjacent the surface of the body of water. Sacrificial mooring lines are connected to an upper portion of the buoyancy system and extend upwardly through internal conduits with the plurality of bouyancy columns of the floating platform. In the event one of the sacrificial mooring lines becomes damaged the line may be selectively released from the buoyancy system, drawn up through a corresponding interior column and replaced from the deck of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: The Offshore CompanyInventors: Donald R. Ray, Riddle E. Steddum
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Patent number: 4281613Abstract: A tension mooring system for a floating structure such as a drilling or production platform having a plurality of permanent mooring lines extending upwardly from a plurality of bottom anchors and terminating below the water level and having buoys connected to the upper ends thereof with sufficient buoyancy to maintain the upper end of the mooring lines in a generally vertical posture, replaceable mooring lines connecting from the buoys to the floating structure, the upper position of the permanent mooring lines being preselected to be below a highly corrosive area of the air-sea interface, and a pulling mechanism on the replaceable mooring lines to impart a preselected tension to the mooring lines, the bottom anchors being pre-positioned by drilling and cementing or driving piling through templates.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1979Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: The Offshore CompanyInventors: Donald R. Ray, Riddle E. Steddum
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Patent number: 4265568Abstract: The invention relates to an offshore, gravity base, jack-up platform comprising a deck, a gravity base and one or more legs interconnecting the deck and base. The gravity base comprises a generally polygonal shaped, monolithic hull structure with reaction members extending downwardly from the hull to penetrate the waterbed and react to vertical and lateral loads imposed upon the platform while maintaining the gravity hull in a posture elevated above the surface of the waterbed.A method aspect of the invention includes the steps of towing a gravity base, jack-up platform, as a unit, to a preselected offshore site floating upon the gravity hull. During the towing operation, the deck is mounted adjacent the gravity base with a leg or legs projecting through the deck. At a preselected offshore station ballast is added to the gravity base and the platform descends slightly to a posture where the platform is buoyantly supported by the deck.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: The Offshore CompanyInventors: Robert P. Herrmann, Floyd T. Pease, Donald R. Ray
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Patent number: 4198179Abstract: A riser for production of oil and gas in a marine location with the riser connected to the casing supported at the mud line of a body of water and extending upward in the water to a tension moored floating structure. The riser includes a flexible joint near its connection to the casing and is supported at its upper end from the floating structure and is also supported from the floating structure at a point between 50 and 175 feet below the water level. A production string extends upwardly from the producing zone through the casing, the flexible joint and the riser to the floating structure and wellhead equipment is supported on such riser. Centralizers are provided for the production string with the centralizer immediately above the flexible joint being between 35 to 65% of the total distance between such centralizer and the centralizer positioned immediately below the flexible joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: The Offshore CompanyInventors: Floyd T. Pease, Donald R. Ray, Riddle E. Steddum, Bruce L. Crager
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Patent number: 4193455Abstract: A blowout prevention system for an offshore structure positioned on the underwater bottom in a body of water which contains moving ice masses that could force the structure off location wherein a surface blowout preventer stack for conventional well control is connected to the upper end of a riser with the lower end of the riser being disconnectably connected to a subsurface blowout preventer stack which provides the necessary well control should the structure be forced off location. The subsurface stack is positioned on a wellhead located in a chamber in the subsea bottom and is disconnectably connected to the riser so that the riser may be quickly removed from the subsea bottom should the structure be forced off location.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Chevron Research CompanyInventors: Riddle E. Steddum, Donald R. Ray, Bruce L. Crager