Patents by Inventor Erik P. Eriksen
Erik P. Eriksen 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: 10378310Abstract: Drilling flow control tools may include a tool body having a central bore and bypass ports that allow flow of fluid to an outer surface of the tool body. The drilling flow control tool may also include a control sleeve within the central bore. The control sleeve may restrict fluid flow through the bypass ports when in an inactive state and allow the fluid flow through the bypass ports when in an active state. The drilling flow control tool may further include a release subassembly movably coupled to the tool body. Packer cups coupled to the tool body can act as packoff devices that control passage of fluid along the outer diameter of the tool body. Using the packer cups and control sleeve, fluid flow may be circulated within an inner annulus of a wellbore, an outer annulus of a wellbore, or both.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20170130561Abstract: Drilling flow control tools may include a tool body having a central bore and bypass ports that allow flow of fluid to an outer surface of the tool body. The drilling flow control tool may also include a control sleeve within the central to bore. The control sleeve may restrict fluid flow through the bypass ports when in an inactive state and allow the fluid flow through the bypass ports when in an active state. The drilling flow control tool may further include a release subassembly movably coupled to the tool body. Packer cups coupled to the tool body can act as packoff devices that control passage of fluid along the outer diameter of the tool body. Using the packer cups and control sleeve, fluid flow may be circulated within an inner annulus of a wellbore, an outer annulus of a wellbore, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2015Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 9605533Abstract: A system and method for locating a bottom hole assembly during liner drilling. The system and method employ a liner and a drill string. The liner may include a stop sub. The drill string may include a bottom hole assembly position indicator. In one or more embodiments, the bottom hole assembly position indicator is configured to engage the stop sub and arrest further advancement of the drill string.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Erik P. Eriksen, Michael Eric Moffitt
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Patent number: 9567834Abstract: A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string. Afterward, the operator lifts the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. The valve assembly blocks upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Michael E. Moffitt, Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20150240599Abstract: A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string. Afterward, the operator lifts the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. The valve assembly blocks upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Michael E. Moffitt, Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 9091148Abstract: A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string, the operator pumps a cement slurry through the stinger and the valve assembly. The operator then pumps the cement retainer down the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string. Afterward, the operator lifts the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. The valve assembly blocks upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Michael E. Moffitt, Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20150144335Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for retrieving a tool or bottom hole assembly. The apparatus may include a latching device that couples to a tool or bottom hole assembly to be retrieved and at least one seal extending radially from the apparatus to engage an inner diameter of a tubular, such as a casing string. A pump inlet is disposed in or through an outer surface of the apparatus uphole of the at least one seal. A pump outlet is disposed in or through an outer surface of the apparatus downhole of the at least one seal. The apparatus may also include a pump for pumping a drilling fluid from the pump inlet to the pump outlet in order to generate a differential pressure across the at least one seal and provide a hydraulic force to effect retrieval of the tool or bottom hole assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20150068805Abstract: A system and method for locating a bottom hole assembly during liner drilling. The system and method employ a liner and a drill string. The liner may include a stop sub. The drill string may include a bottom hole assembly position indicator. In one or more embodiments, the bottom hole assembly position indicator is configured to engage the stop sub and arrest further advancement of the drill string.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: ERIK P. ERIKSEN, MICHAEL ERIC MOFFITT
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Publication number: 20140216745Abstract: A well is drilled and casing installed utilizing a casing drilling technique. A bottom hole assembly having a drill bit and a fluid diverter is secured to a string of drill pipe and installed within a casing string. Drilling fluid is pumped down the drill pipe string to cause the drill bit to rotate and drill the well while the fluid diverter is in a drilling mode position. At the total depth for the casing string, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a cementing position and pumps cement down the drill pipe and up the casing string annulus. After cementing, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a packer set position and again pumps drilling fluid down the drill string to set the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 8783368Abstract: A running tool for well drilling operations is carried by a running string into and out of a wellbore. A collet is carried by the running tool, the collet having fingers with a radially expanded position arranged to latch against a wellbore shoulder in the wellbore. The fingers are resiliently and radially contractible. A shear element is carried by the collet, the shear element preventing the fingers from radially contracting to unlatch the running tool while the shear element is intact. If a selected axial force is applied against the shear element, it shears, freeing the collet fingers to retract. The collet may be part of a tool to set and release a liner hanger from engagement with a string of casing.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Erik P. Eriksen, Barry J. Tate
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Patent number: 8678108Abstract: A casing drilling assembly includes a profile sub having an interior profile shoulder and secured a casing string. A bottom hole assembly is run into and retrievable from the casing string. Stop dogs carried by the bottom hole assembly lands on the profile shoulder and stop downward movement of the bottom hole assembly, positioning an underreamer below the casing string. A mandrel is coupled to the bottom hole assembly. An elastomeric sleeve encircles the mandrel below a setting ring. A running tool releasably couples to the mandrel and moves the setting ring downward relative to the mandrel to a lower position to deform the sleeve into frictional engagement with the casing string and the mandrel to transmit torque and axial load between the bottom hole assembly and the casing string.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 8607859Abstract: A well is drilled and casing installed utilizing a casing drilling technique. A bottom hole assembly having a drill bit and a fluid diverter is secured to a string of drill pipe and installed within a casing string. Drilling fluid is pumped down the drill pipe string to cause the drill bit to rotate and drill the well while the fluid diverter is in a drilling mode position. At the total depth for the casing string, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a cementing position and pumps cement down the drill pipe and up the casing string annulus. After cementing, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a packer set position and again pumps drilling fluid down the drill string to set the packer.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20130043020Abstract: A well is drilled and casing installed utilizing a casing drilling technique. A bottom hole assembly having a drill bit and a fluid diverter is secured to a string of drill pipe and installed within a casing string. Drilling fluid is pumped down the drill pipe string to cause the drill bit to rotate and drill the well while the fluid diverter is in a drilling mode position, At the total depth for the casing string, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a cementing position and pumps cement down the drill pipe and up the casing string annulus. After cementing, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a packer set position and again pumps drilling fluid down the drill string to set the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20130025850Abstract: A well is drilled and casing installed utilizing a casing drilling technique. A bottom hole assembly having a drill bit and a fluid diverter is secured to a string of drill pipe and installed within a casing string. Drilling fluid is pumped down the drill pipe string to cause the drill bit to rotate and drill the well while the fluid diverter is in a drilling mode position. At the total depth for the casing string, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a cementing position and pumps cement down the drill pipe and up the casing string annulus. After cementing, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a packer set position and again pumps drilling fluid down the drill string to set the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 8281878Abstract: A well is drilled and casing installed utilizing a casing drilling technique. A bottom hole assembly having a drill bit and a fluid diverter is secured to a string of drill pipe and installed within a casing string. Drilling fluid is pumped down the drill pipe string to cause the drill bit to rotate and drill the well while the fluid diverter is in a drilling mode position. At the total depth for the casing string, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a cementing position and pumps cement down the drill pipe and up the casing string annulus. After cementing, the operator moves the fluid diverter to a packer set position and again pumps drilling fluid down the drill string to set the packer.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20120168178Abstract: A running tool for well drilling operations is carried by a running string into and out of a wellbore. A collet is carried by the running tool, the collet having fingers with a radially expanded position arranged to latch against a wellbore shoulder in the wellbore. The fingers are resiliently and radially contractible. A shear element is carried by the collet, the shear element preventing the fingers from radially contracting to unlatch the running tool while the shear element is intact. If a selected axial force is applied against the shear element, it shears, freeing the collet fingers to retract. The collet may be part of a tool to set and release a liner hanger from engagement with a string of casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: Tesco CorporationInventors: Erik P. Eriksen, Barry J. Tate
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Patent number: 8146672Abstract: A method of installing a drilling tool at a lower end of a string of casing suspended in a borehole employs a setting tool run by wireline. The setting tool is latched to a drilling tool connected a drill lock assembly. After landing in a profile sub at the lower end of the casing, fluid pressure is applied to the interior of the string of casing to actuate the setting tool. The setting tool moves to latch the drill lock assembly to the sub so that torque may be transmitted between the profile sub and the drill lock assembly. The setting tool movement also releases the setting tool from the drill lock assembly for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 8113301Abstract: An underreamer for earth boring operations has a tubular body with a passage extending through it. Arms are pivotally mounted to the body and movable between retracted and extended positions. An actuator mandrel, located within the passage in the body, pushes the arms outward when drilling fluid is pumped downward in the drill string. Ports are located in the sidewall of the body and in the actuator mandrel. The ports align with each other when the mandrel moves to its downstream position. The ports divert a portion of the drilling fluid out to jet it across the cutting elements on the arms. The remaining portion of the drilling fluid passes downward to the drill bit and out nozzles of the drill bit.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventor: Erik P. Eriksen
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Publication number: 20110203794Abstract: A method of cementing a liner in a well includes mounting a valve assembly that is biased in a closed position to a running tool assembly. The running tool assembly has a stinger inserted through the valve assembly, retaining the valve assembly in an open position. The stinger has a cement retainer releasably mounted to it. After lowering the running tool assembly into engagement with the liner string, the operator pumps a cement slurry through the stinger and the valve assembly. The operator then pumps the cement retainer down the liner string into latching engagement with a lower portion of the liner string. Afterward, the operator lifts the stinger from the valve assembly, causing the valve assembly to move to the closed position. The valve assembly blocks upward flow of fluid from the well conduit through the valve assembly in the event of leakage of the cement retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Tesco CorporationInventors: Michael E. Moffitt, Erik P. Eriksen
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Patent number: 7926590Abstract: A method of drilling a well and installing a liner includes assembling concentric inner and outer strings of tubulars. A drill bit is located at the lower end of the inner string and a liner with a liner hanger makes up part of the outer string. The inner and outer strings may be rotated in unison to drill the well. At a selected depth, the operator sets the liner hanger and retrieves the inner string. The operator lowers a packer and a cement retainer on a string of conduit. The packer engages the liner hanger and the cement retainer is conveyed to the lower end of the liner. The cement retainer prevents cement in the outer annulus from flowing back up the string of conduit. The operator manipulates the conduit to set the packer.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Tesco CorporationInventors: Erik P. Eriksen, Michael Brouse