Patents by Inventor Gary Pape

Gary Pape 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).

  • Patent number: 7789138
    Abstract: A well casing assembly comprises a length of line having two packer/seal assemblies at the upper end thereof and two packer/seal assemblies at the lower end thereof. The lower end packer/seal assemblies are inverted relative to the upper end packer/seal assemblies. By appropriate design of the setting elements of the packer/seal assemblies, each is selected to have a different setting force. Accordingly, when the tool is set by longitudinal compression thereof, the packer/seal assemblies set in a pre-determined sequence. The packer/seal assemblies are preferably of the type in which an annular slip is expanded by means of a swage. Variations in the setting force may be obtained by variations in material characteristics and/or thickness or by variations in the swage ramp angle, or by any other suitable means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2010
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce McGarian, Gary Pape
  • Patent number: 7481461
    Abstract: A device which is expandable to engage the interior of a tube, for example the casing of an oil well, comprises first and second tubular members in partial telescopic engagement with each other, the first tubular member having an end region which is received on the second tubular member and which is expandable radially outwardly to engage the interior of the tube. The second tubular member has tapered regions which, when forced into the end region, will cause radial expansion of the end region. The taper angle of the second tapered zone is less than the taper angle of both the first tapered zone and the third tapered zone. The fourth tapered zone preferably has a taper angle which is greater than that of the second tapered zone and less than that of the third tapered zone. In one embodiment, the tapered zones have respective taper angles of 15°, 1°, 5° and 1.25°.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce McGarian, Gary Pape, Tony LaPlante
  • Publication number: 20060273584
    Abstract: A device which is expandable to engage the interior of a tube, for example the casing of an oil well, comprises first and second tubular members in partial telescopic engagement with each other, the first tubular member having an end region which is received on the second tubular member and which is expandable radially outwardly to engage the interior of the tube. The second tubular member has tapered regions which, when forced into the end region, will cause radial expansion of the end region. The taper angle of the second tapered zone is less than the taper angle of both the first tapered zone and the third tapered zone. The fourth tapered zone preferably has a taper angle which is greater than that of the second tapered zone and less than that of the third tapered zone. In one embodiment, the tapered zones have respective taper angles of 15°, 1°, 5° and 1.25°.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Inventors: Bruce McGarian, Gary Pape, Tony LaPlante
  • Publication number: 20060032628
    Abstract: A well casing assembly comprises a length of line having two packer/seal assemblies at the upper end thereof and two packer/seal assemblies at the lower end thereof. The lower end packer/seal assemblies are inverted relative to the upper end packer/seal assemblies. By appropriate design of the setting elements of the packer/seal assemblies, each is selected to have a different setting force. Accordingly, when the tool is set by longitudinal compression thereof, the packer/seal assemblies set in a pre-determined sequence. The packer/seal assemblies are preferably of the type in which an annular slip is expanded by means of a swage. Variations in the setting force may be obtained by variations in material characteristics and/or thickness or by variations in the swage ramp angle, or by any other suitable means.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: Bruce McGarian, Gary Pape