Patents by Inventor H. Hall
H. Hall 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: 20070126596Abstract: A transmission system in a downhole component comprises a plurality of data transmission elements. A coaxial cable having an inner conductor and an outer conductor is disposed within a passage in the downhole component such that at least one capacitor is disposed in the passage and having a first terminal coupled to the inner conductor and a second terminal coupled to the outer conductor. Preferably the transmission element comprises an electrically conducting coil. Preferably, within the passage a connector is adapted to electrically connect the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and the lead wire. The coaxial capacitor may be disposed between and in electrically communication with the connector and the passage. In another embodiment a connector is adapted to electrical connect a first and a second portion of the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and a coaxial capacitor is in electrical communication with the connector and the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: David Hall, David Pixton, Monte Johnson, David Bartholomew, H. Hall, Michael Rawle
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Publication number: 20070056795Abstract: A downhole tool for gathering formation data from inside a borehole includes a substantially tubular housing adapted for axial connection to a drill string and multiple sensors coupled to the tubular housing. The sensors include a first pair of sensors aligned along a first axis and adapted to measure a spatial derivative along the first axis, a second pair of sensors aligned along a second axis and adapted to measure a spatial derivative along the second axis, and a third pair of sensors aligned along a third axis and adapted to measure a spatial derivative along the third axis. In selected embodiments, the spatial derivatives are used to differentiate seismic or sonic compression and shear waves measured in a downhole environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Dale Cox, David Hall, H. Hall, Scott Dahlgren
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Publication number: 20070056794Abstract: A downhole receiver for gathering seismic and sonic data from inside a borehole includes a substantially tubular housing adapted for axial connection to a tool string, and one or more sensors. A damping element is provided to flexibly couple each sensor to the tubular housing. An actuator extends the one or more sensors substantially radially with respect to the tubular housing to clamp the sensors against the wall of the borehole. In selected embodiments, the sensors may be one or multiple component geophones, accelerometers, hydrophones, vibrometers, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Dale Cox, David Hall, H. Hall, Scott Dahlgren, David Pixton
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Publication number: 20070035011Abstract: An integrated circuit apparatus with heat removal has an electrical interconnection network. The electrical interconnection network has a plurality of electrically and thermally conductive vias in electrical communication with terminals of at least one semiconductor device. An electrically insulating heat spreader is chemically bonded to each of the vias at an upper layer of the electrical interconnection network. At the upper layer the vias are electrically isolated from each other. In some embodiments the electrically insulating heat spreader is a polycrystalline diamond body with a metallized undersurface. The metallized undersurface may be etched away between vias.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, Paul Moody, Scott Dahlgren, Marshall Soares
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Publication number: 20070018847Abstract: A data transmission apparatus having first and second electrical conductors is disclosed. The first and second electrical conductors are disposed within recesses of a first and second complementary surfaces that are magnetically conducting and electrically insulating. The first and second surfaces are in close proximity to each other. The first surface is translatable along the length of the second surface. The first and second electrical conductors are in electromagnetic communication and provide for the transmission of data or power from the first electrical conductor to the second electrical conductor as the first surface overlaps the second surface. The data transmission apparatus may be located in one or more downhole tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, Tyson Wilde, Paul Schramm
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Publication number: 20060229389Abstract: Extended life slurry seal compositions with controllable mixing times are prepared by incorporating into a conventional water-asphalt emulsion-aggregate rock system, a slurry life-extending mixture of (i) a polycarboxylate compound aqueous solution, (ii) a polyhydroxy phenolic compound aqueous solution, wherein the phenolic compound is preferably a tannin, tannin derivative, lignin, or lignin derivative, and (iii) a non-aqueous diluent to prevent destabilizing interaction between the polycarboxylate and the polyhydroxy phenolic compound aqueous solution. The polyhydroxy phenolic compound in the aqueous solution may be natural or derived synthetically.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: John Howe, Clinton Hairston, H. Hall, Frederick Koerwitz
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Publication number: 20060158296Abstract: An inductive coupler for downhole components. The inductive coupler includes an annular housing having a recess defined by a bottom portion and two opposing side wall portions. At least one side wall portion includes a lip extending toward but not reaching the other side wall portion. A plurality of generally U-shaped MCEI segments, preferably comprised of ferrite, are disposed in the recess and aligned so as to form a circular trough. The coupler further includes a conductor disposed within the circular trough and a polymer filling spaces between the segments, the annular housing and the conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Cameron Sneddon, Joe Fox, Michael Briscoe
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Publication number: 20060077757Abstract: An apparatus and method for seismic measurement-while-drilling comprises at least one of a downhole seismic receiver or a downhole seismic source deployed in a telemetry drill string. Preferably both a downhole receiver and a downhole source are deployed in the drill string, the source and receiver being fixed at a pre-determined distance from each other. As drilling progresses into a subterranean formation, a first seismic shot is performed at a first level, producing a model characteristic of the subterranean formation, and at least one subsequent seismic shot is performed at at least one subsequent level, producing at least a second model characteristic of the subterranean formation. The first and at least the second model are used in combination to evaluate the subterranean formation and to evaluate the progress of the drill string relative to the formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Dale Cox, David Hall, H. Hall, Joe Fox
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Publication number: 20060062249Abstract: A high-speed downhole network providing real-time data from downhole components of a drilling strings includes a bottom-hole node interfacing to a bottom-hole assembly located proximate the bottom end of a drill string. A top-hole node is connected proximate the top end of the drill string. One or several intermediate nodes are located along the drill string between the bottom-hole node and the top-hole node. The downhole network is configured to include a data rate adjustment module to monitor network traffic traveling in both uphole and downhole directions. The data rate adjustment module is configured to optimize network settings and efficiency by adjusting the allocation of available network bandwidth for data traffic traveling uphole and downhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: David Hall, David Pixton, Monte Johnson, David Bartholomew, H. Hall, Marshall Soares
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Publication number: 20050285752Abstract: A transmission system in a downhole component comprises a data transmission element in both ends of the downhole component. Each data transmission element houses an electrically conducting coil in a MCEI circular trough. The electrically conducting coil comprises at least two generally fractional loops. In the preferred embodiment, the transmission elements are connected by an electrical conductor. Preferably, the electrical conductor is a coaxial cable. Preferably, the MCEI trough comprises ferrite. In the preferred embodiment, the fractional loops are connected by a connecting cable. In one aspect of the present invention, the connecting cable is a pair of twisted wires. In one embodiment the connecting cable is a shielded pair of twisted wires. In another aspect of the present invention, the connecting cable is a coaxial cable. The connecting cable may be disposed outside of the MCEI circular trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall
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Publication number: 20050285706Abstract: A transmission system in a downhole component comprises a plurality of data transmission elements. A coaxial cable having an inner conductor and an outer conductor is disposed within a passage in the downhole component such that at least one capacitor is disposed in the passage and having a first terminal coupled to the inner conductor and a second terminal coupled to the outer conductor. Preferably the transmission element comprises an electrically conducting coil. Preferably, within the passage a connector is adapted to electrically connect the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and the lead wire. The coaxial capacitor may be disposed between and in electrically communication with the connector and the passage. In another embodiment a connector is adapted to electrical connect a first and a second portion of the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and a coaxial capacitor is in electrical communication with the connector and the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: David Hall, David Pixton, Monte Johnson, David Bartholomew, H. Hall, Michael Rawle
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Publication number: 20050285645Abstract: A precise downhole clock that compensates for drift includes a prescaler configured to receive electrical pulses from an oscillator. The prescaler is configured to output a series of clock pulses. The prescaler outputs each clock pulse after counting a preloaded number of electrical pulses from the oscillator. The prescaler is operably connected to a compensator module for adjusting the number loaded into the prescaler. By adjusting the number that is loaded into the prescaler, the timing may be advanced or retarded to more accurately synchronize the clock pulses with a reference time source. The compensator module is controlled by a counter-based trigger module configured to trigger the compensator module to load a value into the prescaler. Finally, a time-base logic module is configured to calculate the drift of the downhole clock by comparing the time of the downhole clock with a reference time source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: David Hall, David Pixton, Monte Johnson, David Bartholomew, H. Hall
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Publication number: 20050284662Abstract: A communication adapter is disclosed that provides for removable attachment to a drilling component when the drilling component is not actively drilling and for communication with an integrated transmission system in the drilling component. The communication adapter comprises a data transmission coupler that facilitates communication between the drilling component and the adapter, a mechanical coupler that facilitates removable attachment of the adapter to the drilling component, and a data interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: David Hall, David Pixton, H. Hall, Kline Bradford, Michael Rawle
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Publication number: 20050236160Abstract: A robust transmission element for transmitting information between downhole tools, such as sections of drill pipe, in the presence of hostile environmental conditions, such as heat, dirt, rocks, mud, fluids, lubricants, and the like. The transmission element maintains reliable connectivity between transmission elements, thereby providing an uninterrupted flow of information between drill string components. A transmission element is mounted within a recess proximate a mating surface of a downhole drilling component, such as a section of drill pipe. To close gaps present between transmission elements, transmission elements may be biased with a “spring force,” urging them closer together.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Michael Briscoe, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon
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Publication number: 20050212530Abstract: A method and apparatus for testing electromagnetic connectivity in a drill string are disclosed. The method includes transmitting a test signal down a transmission path in a drill string; receiving a reflection of the test signal; and determining from the reflection whether there is an interruption in the electromagnetic connectivity in the transmission path. In general, the apparatus includes a signal generator for generating a test signal into the drill string; a receiver for receiving the reflection of the test signal; and means for determining from the reflection whether there is an interruption in the electromagnetic connectivity in the transmission path. Preferably, a common coil is included through which the test signal generated by the signal generator may be transmitted into a drill string and through which a reflection of the test signal may be received.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2004Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Michael Rawle, David Bartholomew, Marshall Soares
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Publication number: 20050173128Abstract: An apparatus and method for routing a transmission line through a tool joint having a primary and secondary shoulder, a central bore, and a longitudinal axis, includes drilling a straight channel, at a positive, nominal angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, through the tool joint from the secondary shoulder to a point proximate the inside wall of the central bore. The method further includes milling back, from within the central bore, a second channel to merge with the straight channel, thereby forming a continuous channel from the secondary shoulder to the central bore. In selected embodiments, drilling is accomplished by gun-drilling the straight channel. In other embodiments, the method includes tilting the tool joint before drilling to produce the positive, nominal angle. In selected embodiments, the positive, nominal angle is less than or equal to 15 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Michael Briscoe, Jay Reynolds
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Publication number: 20050118848Abstract: A seal for a coaxial cable electrical connector more specifically an internal seal for a coaxial cable connector placed within a coaxial cable and its constituent components. A coaxial cable connector is in electrical communcation with an inductive transformer and a coaxial cable. The connector is in electrical communication with the outer housing of the inductive transformer. A generally coaxial center conductor, a portion of which could be the coil in the inductive transformer, passes through the connector, is electrically insulated from the connector, and is in electrical communication with the conductive core of the coaxial cable. The electrically insulating material also doubles as a seal to safegaurd against penetration of fluid, thus protecting against shorting out of the electrical connection. The seal is a multi-component seal, which is pre-compressed to a desired pressure rating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe
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Publication number: 20050092499Abstract: A transmission line assembly for transmitting information along a downhole tool comprising a pin end, a box end, and a central bore traveling between the pin end and the box end, is disclosed in one embodiment of the invention as including a protective conduit. A transmission line is routed through the protective conduit. The protective conduit is routed through the central bore and the ends of the protective conduit are routed through channels formed in the pin end and box end of the downhole tool. The protective conduit is elastically forced into a spiral or other non-linear path along the interior surface of the central bore by compressing the protective conduit to a length within the downhole tool shorter than the protective conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Kline Bradford, Joe Fox
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Publication number: 20050095827Abstract: A coaxial cable electrical connector more specifically an internal coaxial cable connector placed within a coaxial cable and its constituent components. A coaxial cable connector is in electrical communication with an inductive transformer and a coaxial cable. The connector is in electrical communication with the outer housing of the inductive transformer. A generally coaxial center conductor, a portion of which could be the coil in the inductive transformer, passes through the connector, is electrically insulated from the connector, and is in electrical communication with the conductive core of the coaxial cable. A plurality of bulbous pliant tabs on the coaxial cable connector mechanically engage the inside diameter of the coaxial cable thus grounding the transformer to the coaxial cable. The coaxial cable and inductive transformer are disposed within downhole tools to transmit electrical signals between downhole tools within a drill string.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe
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Publication number: 20050074988Abstract: An electrical contact system for transmitting information across tool joints while minimizing signal reflections that occur at the tool joints includes a first electrical contact comprising an annular resilient material. An annular conductor is embedded within the annular resilient material and has a surface exposed from the annular resilient material. A second electrical contact is provided that is substantially equal to the first electrical contact. Likewise, the second electrical contact has an annular resilient material and an annular conductor. The two electrical contacts configured to contact one another such that the annular conductors of each come into physical contact. The annular resilient materials of each electrical contact each have dielectric characteristics and dimensions that are adjusted to provide desired impedance to the electrical contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: David Hall, H. Hall, David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon