Patents by Inventor Edward O'Malley
Edward O'Malley 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: 20130207301Abstract: A system and method for obtaining an impression of an object in a remote environment. An impression block is affixed to a running string and disposed into the remote environment and used to form an impression. The impression block includes an impression section formed of a shape memory material that can be transformed between an original shape and a temporary shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher W. Guidry, Edward O'Malley, Erik Nordenstam
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Publication number: 20120292052Abstract: A design for a bridge plug wherein the slip elements include an outer contact portion to engage a surrounding tubular member and an inner body portion designed to easily disintegrate during removal of the bridge plug by subsequent milling. The inner body portion is formed of a softer material than the outer contact portion. Also, the inner body portion is made up of a plurality of segments that are readily separated and dispsersed during milling out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Richard Yingqing Xu, Edward O'Malley
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Publication number: 20120296692Abstract: Systems and methods for presenting fraud detection information are presented. In one example, a computer system for managing and enabling communication of information potentially pertinent to identifying fraudulent activity receives requests via a producer interface, to store a plurality of data points potentially pertinent to identifying fraudulent activity from a plurality of source systems. A fraud exchange engine performs an analysis of the data points to produce a relational data point. And a consumer interface receives, from at least one target system, a request to retrieve at least one of a set of the plurality of data points and the at least one relational data point.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: John Edward O'Malley, Maria Margaret Loughlin, Yakov I. Sverdlov, Mark Jeffrey Waks
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Patent number: 8082984Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20110168412Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Patent number: 7963322Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20100147509Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Patent number: 7694746Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20090229838Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20080110643Abstract: Devices and methods for setting a packer inside a wellbore with little appreciable reduction of the useable area of the wellbore. The outer casing or liner of the wellbore contains one or more integrated casing coupler joints having an increased diameter chamber portion. A large bore packing element is carried within the increased diameter chamber portion. The packing element may be selectively actuated to form a seal against an interior tubular member. Because the packing element is located within the chamber portion of the casing coupler, the packer may be set while saving useable cross-sectional area within the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. Richard, Edward O'Malley, Yang Xu, Peter Fay, Larry Urban
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Publication number: 20080073076Abstract: An apparatus includes a body shaped to deform a wellbore tool in a predetermined manner. A vibration device applies a vibration to the body to reduce a frictional force caused when the body deforms the wellbore tool. In one arrangement, the vibration devices imparts a resonant wave motion to a swaging apparatus that is being pushed through a passage of a wellbore tubular. A swaging body vibrates at a resonant frequency along the long axis of the wellbore tubular and/or normal to long axis of the wellbore tubular. The relative motion between the swaging body and the tubular member reduces the force required to expand the wellbore tubular. Optionally, a controller operatively connected to the vibration device adjusts the operation of the vibration device in response to the sensor measurements of the vibrations in the swage body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Edward O'Malley, Steven Bailey
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Publication number: 20070017683Abstract: A packer device and methods of use for a packer within uncased wellbore to form a complete fluid seal. The packer device includes a central mandrel body that retains a plurality of nested, telescopic expanding elements that are moveable outwardly from the mandrel body. The mandrel body and expanding elements are surrounded by a load-distributing structure as well as a sealing element, which is typically comprised of elastomer. The packer device is hydraulically actuated to urge the expansion members radially outwardly against the load-distributing structure and the sealing element. Because there are a number of discrete expansion elements, the packer device is better able to create a fluid seal within an uncased borehole with surface irregularities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Edward O'Malley
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Publication number: 20060272805Abstract: Gas hydrates, particularly natural gas hydrates e.g. methane hydrates, may be formed and controlled within conduits and vessels by imparting energy to gas and water, for instance using agitation or vibration. The systems and methods allow for improved flow characteristics for fluids containing the gases, e.g. hydrocarbon fluids being transported, and for improved overall efficiencies. The gas and water within a gas flow path may be perturbed or agitated to initiate formation of relatively small hydrate particles. The hydrate particles continue to form as long as energy is imparted and water and hydrate guest molecules are available. High amplitude agitation of the gas and water will repeatedly break up agglomerated hydrate particles that form and encourage the formation of more and smaller particles. As more hydrate forms in this manner, less and less free water may be available proximate the gas and water contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Edward O'Malley, Bennett Richard, Paul McElfresh, Aftab Khokhar, Daniel Crosby, Vu Thieu, Roger Fincher, Larry Watkins
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Publication number: 20060260804Abstract: A spark-gap tool includes a plurality of electrodes, a mandrel, transductive element(s), and a force transmission configuration. Upon relative movement between components a physical distortion of one or more transductive elements occurs, whereby an electrical potential is generated. A method for powering the spark-gap tool is by physically distorting one or more transductive elements by moving components axially and/or rotationally. A method for treating a borehole is by physically distorting one or more transductive elements thereby creating sufficient voltage potential to cause an arc of selected magnitude across a spark-gap in the tool. A downhole power generation arrangement includes a first member and a second member that are movable and a piezoelectric element on one of the first member and the second member and in force transmissive communication with the other of the first member and the second member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventor: Edward O'Malley
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Publication number: 20060254766Abstract: Devices and methods for inhibiting the deposition of methane or natural gas hydrates, as well as scales, paraffins and other undesirable deposits within a wellbore using acoustic energy. An acoustic inhibitor is associated with a wellbore proximate the wellhead and is used to generate a low frequency acoustic energy signal that is propagated axially through the wellbore. The acoustic inhibitor preferably comprises a magneto-restrictive element that is pulsed in accordance with a predetermined frequency to generate acoustic waves in fluid that is located within the flowbore of wellbore production tubing or in a pipeline. The tubing string or pipeline is used as a waveguide to propagate the acoustic energy axially.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Bennett Richard, Edward O'Malley, Paul McElfresh