Patents by Inventor Douglas Caraway
Douglas Caraway 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: 11143020Abstract: A subsea well equipment landing body (1) includes an indicator assembly to indicate landing of the landing body or to indicate locking of the landing body. The indicator assembly has a stem bore (7), a sliding stem (11) within the stem bore that has a stem head (23) protruding beyond an external face of the landing body. A stem channel (25) in the sliding stem extends between the stem head and a stem channel mouth (27), and is in fluid communication with the outside of the landing body. A hydraulic channel (9) in the landing body is in fluid communication with the stem bore. The stem channel mouth is positionable in a communicating position, in which there is fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel, and a non-communicating position, without fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: AKER SOLUTIONS ASInventors: Thiago Bigarella, Richard Meronek, Laura Small, Douglas Caraway
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Publication number: 20200182046Abstract: A subsea well equipment landing body (1) includes an indicator assembly to indicate landing of the landing body or to indicate locking of the landing body. The indicator assembly has a stem bore (7), a sliding stem (11) within the stem bore that has a stem head (23) protruding beyond an external face of the landing body. A stem channel (25) in the sliding stem extends between the stem head and a stem channel mouth (27), and is in fluid communication with the outside of the landing body. A hydraulic channel (9) in the landing body is in fluid communication with the stem bore. The stem channel mouth is positionable in a communicating position, in which there is fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel, and a non-communicating position, without fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Aker Solutions ASInventors: Thiago BIGARELLA, Richard MERONEK, Laura SMALL, Douglas CARAWAY
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Patent number: 10655454Abstract: A subsea well equipment landing body (1) comprising an indicator assembly to indicate landing of the landing body or to indicate locking of the landing body. The indicator assembly has a stem bore (7), a sliding stem (11) within the stem bore that has a stem head (23) protruding beyond an external face of the landing body. A stem channel (25) in the sliding stem extends between the stem head and a stem channel mouth (27), and is in fluid communication with the outside of the landing body. A hydraulic channel (9) in the landing body is in fluid communication with the stem bore. The stem channel mouth is positionable in a communicating position, in which there is fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel, and a non-communicating position, without fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: AKER SOLUTIONS ASInventors: Thiago Bigarella, Richard Meronek, Laura Small, Douglas Caraway
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Publication number: 20190178077Abstract: A subsea well equipment landing body (1) comprising an indicator assembly to indicate landing of the landing body or to indicate locking of the landing body. The indicator assembly has a stem bore (7), a sliding stem (11) within the stem bore that has a stem head (23) protruding beyond an external face of the landing body. A stem channel (25) in the sliding stem extends between the stem head and a stem channel mouth (27), and is in fluid communication with the outside of the landing body. A hydraulic channel (9) in the landing body is in fluid communication with the stem bore. The stem channel mouth is positionable in a communicating position, in which there is fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel, and a non-communicating position, without fluid communication between the hydraulic channel and the stem channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2017Publication date: June 13, 2019Applicant: Aker Solutions ASInventors: Thiago BIGARELLA, Richard MERONEK, Laura SMALL, Douglas CARAWAY
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Patent number: 8733475Abstract: Disclosed is a rolling cone drill bit with inner row cutting teeth having portions shielded with an erosion-resistant material that differs in material properties from the tooth's core portion that is more impact resistant. The tooth includes shielding on at least a portion of the upstream end and along portions of the flanking surfaces. It includes shield-free portions on the flanks between the root and the tooth crest. Most of the tooth's perimeter is made of the core material and is free of shielding. Gage row teeth may be angled and form a channel to direct drilling fluid from the gage region of the borehole to locations where the inner row teeth are generating most cuttings. Nozzles are provided with non-uniform orientations.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: National Oilwell DHT, L.P.Inventors: Thang Vo, Tom Scott Roberts, Craig Ivie, Douglas Caraway
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Patent number: 8721752Abstract: A PCD cutting element for use in earth boring drill bits where die interstices remote from the working surface are filled with a catalyzing material and the interstices adjacent to the working surface are substantially free of the catalyzing material is described. An intermediate region between the substantially free portion and filled portion has a plurality of generally conically sectioned catalyst-free projections which taper down, extending to a second depth from the planar working surface, preferably about 0.5 times or more of the first depth.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Reedhycalog UK LimitedInventors: John Michael Fuller, Douglas Caraway, Graham Richard Watson
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Publication number: 20120193149Abstract: Disclosed is a rolling cone drill bit with inner row cutting teeth having portions shielded with an erosion-resistant material that differs in material properties from the tooth's core portion that is more impact resistant. The tooth includes shielding on at least a portion of the upstream end and along portions of the flanking surfaces. It includes shield-free portions on the flanks between the root and the tooth crest. Most of the tooth's perimeter is made of the core material and is free of shielding. Gage row teeth may be angled and form a channel to direct drilling fluid from the gage region of the borehole to locations where the inner row teeth are generating most cuttings. Nozzles are provided with non-uniform orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: National Oilwell DHT, L.P.Inventors: Tom Roberts, Thang Vo, Douglas Caraway, Craig Ivie
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Publication number: 20110212303Abstract: A PCD cutting element for use in earth boring drill bits where the interstices remote from the working surface are filled with a catalyzing material and the interstices adjacent to the working surface are substantially free of the catalyzing material is described. An intermediate region between the substantially free portion and filled portion has a plurality of generally conically sectioned catalyst-free projections which taper down, extending to a second depth from the planar working surface, preferably about 0.5 times or more of the first depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: John Michael Fuller, Douglas Caraway, Graham Richard Watson
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Patent number: 7025156Abstract: A rotary drill bit is used both for milling a casing window and drilling a lateral borehole into subterranean earthen materials, without the prior need of having separate drill bits for milling of the casing and for drilling of the borehole. The rotary drill bit is lowered into a casing set within a borehole; and the drill bit is rotated to engage an inner surface of the casing. A first set of cutting elements on the drill bit remove casing material to mill a casing window. The drill bit is then moved through the casing window so that a second set of cutting elements on the drill bit create a lateral wellbore in subterranean earthen material.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Douglas Caraway
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Publication number: 20040108138Abstract: A method for optimizing drilling fluid hydraulics when drilling a well bore is disclosed. The drilling fluid is supplied by a surface pump through a drill string to a drill bit. The method has the step of adjusting the flow rate of a surface pump and a fluid pressure drop across the drill bit while drilling such that the drilling fluid hydraulics are optimized for a given drilling condition. In order for the flow through all the devices in the drill string to also be optimized, the flow through the devices is adjusted, thereby setting the pressure drop and the fluid flow rate through each device. As required for the overall system, the flow from the surface pump is increased or decreased as necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Iain Cooper, Craig Ivie, Douglas Caraway
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Patent number: 6371226Abstract: There is provided a rotary drag-type drill bit comprising a bit body having a leading surface comprising a plurality of pads, at least some of the pads each having a wearable abrasive surface including particles of superhard material and defining an outer profile of the pad, at least a part of the outer profile of at least one of the pads being disposed inwardly or outwardly of the outer profile of the other pads. With this arrangement, during initial drilling through softer formation, most of the removal of formation will be effected by the outermost of the abrasive pads and little or no formation will be removed by the more inward pads. Accordingly, the bit will act as a lighter set bit and good rates of penetration may be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventor: Douglas Caraway
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Patent number: 6193000Abstract: There is provided a rotary drag-type drill bit comprising a bit body having a leading surface comprising a plurality of pads, at least some of the pads each having a wearable abrasive surface including particles of superhard material and defining an outer profile of the pad, at least a part of the outer profile of at least one of the pads being disposed inwardly or outwardly of the outer profile of the other pads. With this arrangement, during initial drilling through softer formation, most of the removal of formation will be effected by the outermost of the abrasive pads and little or no formation will be removed by the more inward pads. Accordingly, the bit will act as a lighter set bit and good rates of penetration may be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventors: Douglas Caraway, Robin Macmillan
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Patent number: 6116355Abstract: A choke device for controlling fluid flow, particularly in a modulated bias unit, drill bit or other item downhole drilling component, comprises a passage for the flow of fluid, a choke aperture separating an upstream portion of the passage from a downstream portion thereof, and an impingement surface located in the downstream portion of the passage opposite and spaced from the choke aperture, so that fluid flowing through the choke aperture impinges on the impingement surface. The impingement surface is formed from superhard material, such as polycrystalline diamond, and may comprise the front facing table of a two-layer polycrystalline diamond compact of the kind used as cutting elements in drag-type drill bits.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Camco Drilling Group Limited of HycalogInventors: Richard Edward Thorp, Graham Watson, Douglas Caraway
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Patent number: 6092613Abstract: A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface formations comprises a bit body having a leading face and a gauge region, a number of blades formed on the leading face of the bit and extending outwardly away from the axis of the bit so as to define between the blades a number of fluid channels leading towards the gauge region, a number of cutting elements mounted side-by-side along each blade, and a number of nozzles in the bit body for supplying drilling fluid to the fluid channels for cleaning and cooling the cutting elements. In each of the fluid channels, adjacent the gauge region, is an opening into an enclosed passage which passes internally through the bit body to an outlet which, in use, communicates with the annulus between the drill string and the wall of the borehole being drilled. The gauge region of the drill bit comprises a substantially continuous bearing surface which extends around the whole of the gauge region.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Camco International (UK) LimitedInventors: Douglas Caraway, John Hayward, Malcolm R. Taylor, Tom Scott Roberts, Steven Taylor, Graham R Watson
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Patent number: 5992547Abstract: A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface formations comprises a bit body having a leading face and a gauge region, a number of blades formed on the leading face of the bit and extending outwardly away from the axis of the bit so as to define between the blades a number of fluid channels leading towards the gauge region, a number of cutting elements mounted side-by-side along each blade, and a number of nozzles in the bit body for supplying drilling fluid to the fluid channels for cleaning and cooling the cutting elements. In each of the fluid channels, adjacent the gauge region, is an opening into an enclosed passage which passes internally through the bit body to an outlet which, in use, communicates with the annulus between the drill string and the wall of the borehole being drilled. The gauge region of the drill bit comprises a substantially continuous bearing surface which extends around the whole of the gauge region.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Camco International (UK) LimitedInventors: Douglas Caraway, John Hayward, Malcolm R. Taylor, Tom Scott Roberts, Steven Taylor, Graham R Watson
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Patent number: 5967246Abstract: A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface formations comprises a bit body having a leading face and a gauge region, a number of blades formed on the leading face of the bit and extending outwardly away from the axis of the bit so as to define between the blades a number of fluid channels leading towards the gauge region, a number of cutting elements mounted side-by-side along each blade, and a number of nozzles in the bit body for supplying drilling fluid to the fluid channels for cleaning and cooling the cutting elements. In each of the fluid channels, adjacent the gauge region, is an opening into an enclosed passage which passes internally through the bit body to an outlet which, in use, communicates with the annulus between the drill string and the wall of the borehole being drilled. The gauge region of the drill bit comprises a substantially continuous bearing surface which extends around the whole of the gauge region.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Camco International (UK) LimitedInventors: Douglas Caraway, John Hayward, Malcolm R. Taylor, Tom Scott Roberts, Steven Taylor, Graham Watson
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Patent number: 5950742Abstract: Methods and related equipment for drilling a wellbore in subterranean formations whereby a drill bit is attached to one end of a first conduit string, such as a casing string which is not usually used for drilling, and advancing the first conduit string and the drill bit into the subterranean formation to extend an existing wellbore, cleanout the wellbore or create a new lateral wellbore. This advancement is stopped and steps are taken to create a longitudinal opening through the drill bit. Thereafter, a second conduit string is advanced through the opening in the drill bit and into the subterranean formation to further extend, cleanout or create the lateral wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Camco International Inc.Inventor: Douglas Caraway
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Patent number: 5944128Abstract: A drill bit comprises a main body part having a shank for connection to a drill string, an end face, an internal passage for supplying drilling fluid to the end face, a number of blades extending from the end face outwardly and longitudinally of the central axis of rotation of the bit, and a number of cutters mounted on each said blade. Each blade comprises a central metal core at least partly surrounded by solid infiltrated matrix material. A method of manufacturing such a drill bit includes the steps of forming a main body part from metal, applying to the outer surface of the main body part a coating layer of wax which liquefies at elevated temperature, applying to the coated body part mold-forming material to provide a self-supporting mold surrounding the coated body part, and raising the temperature of the body and surrounding mold sufficiently to liquefy the coating material.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Camco International (UK) LimitedInventors: David Truax, Douglas Caraway, Stephen M. Evans, Andrew Murdock
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Patent number: 5904213Abstract: A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface formations comprises a bit body having a leading face and a gauge region, a number of blades formed on the leading face of the bit and extending outwardly away from the axis of the bit so as to define between the blades a number of fluid channels leading towards the gauge region, a number of cutting elements mounted side-by-side along each blade, and a number of nozzles in the bit body for supplying drilling fluid to the fluid channels for cleaning and cooling the cutting elements. In each of the fluid channels, adjacent the gauge region, is an opening into an enclosed passage which passes internally through the bit body to an outlet which, in use, communicates with the annulus between the drill string and the wall of the borehole being drilled. The gauge region of the drill bit comprises a substantially continuous bearing surface which extends around the whole of the gauge region.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Camco International (UK) LimitedInventors: Douglas Caraway, John Hayward, Malcolm R. Taylor, Tom Scott Roberts, Steven Taylor, Graham R Watson
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Patent number: 5829539Abstract: A rotary drill bit, for drilling holes in subsurface formations, comprises a bit body, cutting structures mounted on the bit body, and a fluid supply system for supplying drilling fluid to the surface of the bit body, to cool and clean the cutting structures. The fluid supply system comprises a number of nozzles mounted in the bit body, a main passage in the bit body and a number of auxiliary passages leading from the main passage to the nozzles. Some or all of the passages are at least partly lined with an erosion-resistant lining material. The lining material may comprise a hard facing applied to the internal surface of a preformed passage or a rigid tube which itself defines the internal surface of the passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Camco Drilling Group LimitedInventors: Alex Newton, John Deane, Douglas Caraway, Andrew Murdock, Michael Barnes, Haydn Lamb