Patents by Inventor H. Tracy Hall, Jr.

H. Tracy Hall, Jr. 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: 6992554
    Abstract: A robust data transmission element for transmitting information between downhole components, 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 data transmission element components include a generally U-shaped annular housing, a generally U-shaped magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element such as ferrite, and an insulated conductor. Features on the magnetically conducting, electrically insulating element and the annular housing create a pocket when assembled. The data transmission element is filled with a polymer to retain the components within the annular housing by filling the pocket with the polymer. The polymer can bond with the annular housing and the insulated conductor but preferably not the magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David S. Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe
  • Patent number: 6981546
    Abstract: The invention is a mechanism for retaining an electrical transmission line. In one embodiment of the invention it is a system for retaining an electrical transmission line within downhole components. The invention allows a transmission line to be attached to the internal diameter of drilling components that have a substantially uniform drilling diameter. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the system includes a plurality of downhole components, such as sections of pipe in a drill string, drill collars, heavy weight drill pipe, and jars. The system also includes a coaxial cable running between the first and second end of a drill pipe, the coaxial cable having a conductive tube and a conductive core within it. The invention allows the electrical transmission line to withstand the tension and compression of drill pipe during routine drilling cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe, Joe Fox
  • Patent number: 6968611
    Abstract: 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 communcation with an inductive transformer and a coaxial cable. The connector is in electrical communication with the outer housing of the inductive transfonner. 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 care 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: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David S. Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe
  • Patent number: 6945802
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David S. Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe
  • Patent number: 6929493
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David S. Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox, Cameron Sneddon
  • Patent number: 6888473
    Abstract: A drill pipe having a box end having a tapered thread, and an internal shoulder and an external face for engagement with a drill pipe pin end having a tapered mating thread, and an external shoulder and an external face adapted for data acquisition or transmission. The relative dimensions of the box and pin ends are precisely controlled so that when the tool joint is made up, a repeatable reference plane is established for transmitting power and tuning downhole sensors, transducers, and means for sending and receiving data along the drill string. When the power or data acquisition and transmission means are located in the tool joint, the dimensions of the tool joint are further proportioned to compensate for the loss of cross-sectional area in order maintain the joints ability to sustain nominal makeup torque.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, Joe Fox, David S. Pixton, H. Tracy Hall, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6844498
    Abstract: The invention is a system for transmitting data through a string of downhole components. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the system includes a plurality of downhole components, such as sections of pipe in a drill string. Each component has a first and second end, with a first communication element located at the first end and a second communication element located at the second end. Each communication element includes a first contact and a second contact. The system also includes a coaxial cable running between the first and second communication elements, the coaxial cable having a conductive tube and a conductive core within it. The system also includes a first and second connector for connecting the first and second communication elements respectively to the coaxial cable. Each connector includes a conductive sleeve, lying concentrically within the conductive tube, which fits around and makes electrical contact with the conductive core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Novatek Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Cameron Sneddon, Joe Fox, Michael Briscoe
  • Patent number: 6830467
    Abstract: The invention is a mechanism for retaining an electrical transmission line. In one embodiment of the invention it is a system for retaining an electrical transmission line within down hole components. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the system includes a plurality of downhole components, such as sections of pipe in a drill string. The system also includes a coaxial cable running between the first and second end of a drill pipe, the coaxial cable having a conductive tube and a conductive core within it. The invention allows the electrical transmission line to with stand the tension and compression of drill pipe during routine drilling cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2004
    Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe, Joe Fox
  • Patent number: 6821147
    Abstract: The invention is a seal system for a coaxial cable more specifically an internal seal system placed within the coaxial cable and its constituent components. A series of seal stacks including flexible rigid rings and elastomeric rings are placed on load bearing members within the coaxial cable. The current invention is adapted to seal the annular space between the coaxial cable and an electrical contact passing there through. The coaxial cable is disposed within drilling components to transmit electrical signals between drilling components within a drill string. During oil and gas exploration, a drill string can see a range of pressures and temperatures thus resulting in multiple combinations of temperature and pressure and increasing the difficulty of creating a robust seal for all combinations. The seal system can be used in a plurality of downhole components, such as sections of pipe in a drill string, drill collars, heavy weight drill pipe, and jars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2004
    Assignee: Intelliserv, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Cameron Sneddon, Michael Briscoe, Joe Fox
  • Patent number: 6717501
    Abstract: A system for transmitting data through a string of down-hole components. In accordance with one aspect, the system includes a plurality of downhole components, such as sections of pipe in a drill string. Each downhole component includes a pin end and a box end, with the pin end of one downhole component being adapted to be connected to the box end of another. Each pin end includes external threads and an internal pin face distal to the external threads. Each box end includes an internal shoulder face with internal threads distal to the internal shoulder face. The internal pin face and the internal shoulder face are aligned with and proximate each other when the pin end of the one component is threaded into a box end of the other component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Novatek Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox
  • Patent number: 6670880
    Abstract: A system for transmitting data through a string of downhole components. In one aspect, the system includes first and second magnetically conductive, electrically insulating elements at both ends of the component. Each element includes a first U-shaped trough with a bottom, first and second sides and an opening between the two sides. Electrically conducting coils are located in each trough. An electrical conductor connects the coils in each component. In operation, a varying current applied to a first coil in one component generates a varying magnetic field in the first magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element, which varying magnetic field is conducted to and thereby produces a varying magnetic field in the second magnetically conductive, electrically insulating element of a connected component, which magnetic field thereby generates a varying electrical current in the second coil in the connected component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Novatek Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David Pixton, Scott Dahlgren, Joe Fox
  • Patent number: 5304342
    Abstract: A sintered product useful for abrasion- and impact-resistant tools and the like is provided comprising an iron-group metal binder and refractory metal carbide particles, e.g. tungsten carbide, formed in situ during sintering by the exothermic reaction of a carbide-forming refractory metal powder with a carbon source mixed therewith. The sintering is carried out at an elevated temperature and at a pressure at which diamond is stable in the presence of a liquid phase comprised substantially of an iron-group binder metal, refractory metal, and dissolved carbon. The product may optionally contain diamond, up to about 95% in volume, enabling its properties to be tailored for a wide range of applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Inventors: H. Tracy Hall, Jr., David R. Hall
  • Patent number: 4662348
    Abstract: Scratch-free polished diamond is obtained by rubbing a surface of the diamond to be polished against a smooth complementary diamond surface with sufficient pressure and velocity to heat the surface being polished above the spontaneous thermal degradation temperature of the diamond. Such a method can be used to burnish diamond-on-diamond bearings in as little as ten minutes as compared with up to three weeks by prior polishing techniques. Excessive thermal degradation of the diamond is avoided by cooling the surface being polished, preferably by cooling intermittently. The same techniques are usable for other superhard material such as cubic boron nitride.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1987
    Assignee: Megadiamond, Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Hall, H. Tracy Hall, Jr., Christian L. Lauridsen
  • Patent number: 4650776
    Abstract: The invention is a process for preparing a sintered polycrystalline compact of cubic boron nitride (CBN) with substantial intercrystalline bonding, together with the compact produced by the process. A carbon containing material, such as diamond or graphite, is added to a binder material which comprises elemental silicon. The carbon from the carbon containing material reacts with the silicon to form silicon carbide. Having silicon carbide as a constituent of the final product is preferable to having elemental silicon because the silicon carbide does not expand on cooling, and is also harder and more wear resistant than elemental silicon. In this way, the benefits of using elemental silicon in a binder system to enhance intercrystalline bonding of the CBN are realized while avoiding the disadvantages otherwise present. Another advantage is provided in the compact of this invention may be cut into precision shapes with a conventional Electric Discharge Machine (EDM).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignees: Smith International, Inc., Societe Industrielle de Combustible Nucleaire
    Inventors: Jean-Michel Cerceau, H. Tracy Hall, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4647546
    Abstract: The invention is a process for preparing a sintered polycrystalline compact of cubic boron nitride, the compact produced by the process, and articles comprising the compact. A mixture is formed of cubic boron nitride grains and from 5 to 20 volume percent of binder material, or sintering aid, consisting essentially of silicon and an aluminum-containing material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum nitride, aluminum diboride, and mixtures thereof. The mixture is subjected to elevated pressure and temperature conditions sufficient to melt the binder material and at which the boron nitride is thermodynamically stable. The elevated pressure and temperature conditions are maintained for a time sufficient to sinter the compact. The compact is characterized by substantial intergranular CBN-CBN bonding, and has superior wear and impact resistance, thermal conductivity and stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1987
    Assignees: Megadiamond Industries, Inc., Societe Industrielle de Combustible Nucleaire
    Inventors: H. Tracy Hall, Jr., Jean-Michel Cerceau