Patents by Inventor Harris A. Reynolds
Harris A. Reynolds 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: 20070167051Abstract: A wedge threaded connection includes a pin member threadably coupled to a box member, a first data connector embedded in a portion of a thread of the pin member, and a second data connector embedded in a portion of a thread of the box member, wherein upon selected make-up of the pin member with the box member, the first data connector engages the second data connector such that a data signal may pass from the pin member to the box member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Patent number: 7243957Abstract: A threaded connection includes a continuous pin thread including at least a first step, a mid-step, and a second step formed sequentially thereon. A continuous box thread includes at least a first step, a mid-step, and a second step formed sequentially thereon, wherein the steps on the box thread correspond generally in axial position with the steps on the pin thread. The first step has a first wedge ratio, the mid-step has a transition wedge ratio, and the second step has a second wedge ratio, wherein thread leads are substantially constant within each of the steps. The connection is designed such that at make-up of a pin member with a box member, a clearance exists between at least one of corresponding load flanks and corresponding stab flanks on at least one of the first step, the mid-step, and the second step.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Hydril Company LPInventor: Harris A. Reynolds, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070158943Abstract: A threaded connection including a pin member and a box member, and methods for manufacturing and forming said threaded connection. The pin member has a pin thread with a pin thread crest, a pin thread root, a pin load flank, and a pin stab flank. The box member has a box thread with a box thread crest, a box thread root, a box load flank, and a box stab flank. At least one of the pin thread crest, the pin load flank, the pin stab flank, the box thread crest, the box load flank, and the box stab flank has at least one perturbation formed thereon. Upon a selected make-up of the pin member with the box member, a reduced clearance gap exists between the pin thread and the box thread at the at least one perturbation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Hydril Company LPInventors: David Mallis, Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20070132237Abstract: A tubular connection and methods of manufacturing a box member. The tubular connection includes a box member that includes an internal thread and a pin member that includes an external thread. The external thread is adapted to threadedly engage the internal thread. A substantially helical groove is formed on an outer surface of the box member. The method of manufacturing the box member includes selecting an outer diameter for a box member that causes the tool joint to have a greater than a selected bending strength ratio. A helical groove is formed on the outer diameter of the box member such that the helical groove reduces the bending strength ratio to be about the selected bending strength ratio. An internal thread is formed on an internal surface of the box member. Another method of manufacturing the box member includes forming an internal thread on an internal surface of a cylinder and forming a substantially helical groove on an outer surface of the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: HYDRIL COMPANY LPInventors: Robert Sivley, Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20070132239Abstract: A threaded connection includes a pin member having a pin thread having a pin load flank and a pin stab flank. The threaded connection includes a box member having a box thread having a box load flank and a box stab flank. The pin thread includes a first wedge segment on the pin stab flank and the box thread includes a second wedge segment on the box stab flank. Upon make-up of the pin member with the box member, a contact stress results from engagement of the first wedge segment with the second wedge segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20070048108Abstract: An electrically-insulative threaded connection includes a pin member having a pin thread and a box member having a box thread. An insulating composite layer is disposed between the pin thread and the box thread. The insulating composite layer includes an insulating fiber and insulating resin. The pin thread and the box thread are wedge threads. A method of making an electrically-insulative threaded connection includes forming a pin wedge thread on a pin member and winding a filament over the pin wedge thread. The filament is wetted with a resin, thereby forming a composite layer. The composite layer is cured and machined to mate with a box wedge thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20070024053Abstract: An expandable tubular connection includes a pin member and a box member. The pin member includes a pin thread formed on a small step and a large step and a first seal surface formed between the small step and the large step. The box member includes a box thread formed on a small step and a large step and a second seal surface formed between the small step and the large step. The pin thread and the box thread are wedge threads. Upon a selected make-up of the pin member with the box member a selected gap exists between the first seal surface and the second seal surface. The gap is selected such that, when plastically radially expanded by a selected amount, a seal is formed between at least a portion of the first seal surface and the second seal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Robert Sivley, Gary Ward, Harris Reynolds
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Patent number: 7160409Abstract: A fiber reinforced plastic article is disclosed which include a liner, at least one single material fiber layer wound on the liner, and at least one composite fiber layer wound on the single material fiber layer. The at least one single material fiber layer and the at least one hybrid fiber layer are impregnated with resin.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Future Pipe Industries, Inc.Inventors: Harris A. Reynolds, Jr., Joel D. Shaw, Thomas J. Walsh, Chris A. Lundberg
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Patent number: 7156676Abstract: Tubulars for transmitting data in a wellbore and threaded connections having electrical contactors embedded therein. The threaded connection includes a first contactor embedded in electrically insulating material within a first slot formed in the pin thread. A second contactor is embedded in electrically insulating material within a second slot formed in the box thread. Upon selected make-up of the pin member with the box member, the first contactor and the second contactor are in contact such that an electrical signal can be transmitted from the box member to the pin member. The first contactor and the second contactor are isolated by at least one sealing arrangement selected from the group consisting of a thread seal, an electrical connector seal, and at least two seals on opposing sides of the first contactor and the second contactor. Methods of manufacturing and making-up a connection are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Hydril Company LPInventor: Harris A. Reynolds, Jr.
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Publication number: 20060273586Abstract: A coupled threaded connection and a method for making-up a coupled threaded connection. The coupled threaded connection includes a first tubular section that includes a first external thread and a first pin nose. The first pin nose includes a first pin nose surface, a first pin seal surface, and a first pin shoulder surface. The first pin seal surface is disposed between the first pin nose surface and the first shoulder surface. The coupled threaded connection also includes a second tubular section including a second external thread and a second pin nose. The second pin nose includes a second pin nose surface, a second pin seal surface, and a second pin shoulder surface. The second pin seal surface corresponds to the first pin seal surface. The coupled threaded connection further includes a coupling including a first internal thread adapted to connect to the first external thread, a second internal thread adapted to connect to the second external thread, and an inner seal support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Harris Reynolds, Robert Sivley
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Publication number: 20060255591Abstract: A method of treating a threaded connection that includes determining a treating time sufficient to form a thickness of a hopeite coating, coating at least a portion of the threaded connection with phosphating compound for a period of time sufficient to form the thickness of the hopeite coating is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060220382Abstract: A threaded connection includes a pin member providing a single external thread comprising a first external portion and a second external portion, a box member providing a single internal thread comprising a first internal portion and a second internal portion, and a radial metal-to-metal seal to seal between the pin member and the box member, wherein the first and second internal portions threadably correspond with the first and second external portions, and wherein the first internal and external portions are characterized by a first wedge ratio and the second internal and external portions are characterized by a second wedge ratio, wherein the first wedge ratio is less than the second wedge ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Harris Reynolds, David Mallis
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Patent number: 7114751Abstract: A composite lined tube is disclosed having end couplings. The tube includes a resin impregnated fiber preform pressed progressively along an inner wall of the tube. The tube may further include an inflatable bladder inserted into the tube. The bladder is adapted to inflate along a length thereof on application of increasing pressure to the interior of the bladder. The bladder has disposed on its exterior surface the fiber preform impregnated with resin, which is adapted to fit within the tube. The bladder is then inflated along its length by applying increasing pressure to the bladder. The preform is clamped to a shoulder of one of the couplings at another end of the tube, and the end of the preform is trimmed to conform to the shoulder. Pressure is maintained in the bladder while curing the resin.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Hydril Company LPInventor: Harris A. Reynolds, Jr.
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Publication number: 20060201669Abstract: A method for making-up a wedge thread connection comprising a pin member and a box member includes applying a pipe dope to at least one of the pin member and the box member, wherein the pin member and the box member comprise corresponding wedge threads, reducing the viscosity of the pipe dope at least temporarily, and rotating the pin member relative to the box member to make-up the wedge thread connection, wherein the rotation occurs while the viscosity of the pipe dope is at least temporarily reduced. A collar to be used with a tong assembly in making-up a threaded connection between a pin member and a box member includes at least one power unit configured to temporarily reduce the viscosity of pipe dope applied to at least one of the pin member and the box member, and an inner surface having a selected diameter to correspond to an outer diameter of at least one of the pin member and the box member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Robert Sivley, Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060145480Abstract: A tubular connection is provided with a first thread on a first step having an initial makeup location and a second thread on a second step, the second thread being a wedge thread and having a selected clearance on stab and load flanks at the initial makeup location of the first thread.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: Hydril CompanyInventors: David Mallis, Robert Sivley, Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060145477Abstract: A threaded connection including a pin member and a box member, and methods for manufacturing and forming said threaded connection. The pin member has a pin thread with a pin thread crest, a pin thread root, a pin load flank, and a pin stab flank. The box member has a box thread with a box thread crest, a box thread root, a box load flank, and a box stab flank. At least one of the pin thread crest, the pin load flank, the pin stab flank, the box thread crest, the box load flank, and the box stab flank has at least one perturbation formed thereon. Upon a selected make-up of the pin member with the box member, an increased contact stress exists between the pin thread and the box thread at the at least one perturbation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060145476Abstract: A threaded connection having wedge threads, and a method of manufacturing said threaded connection. The threaded connection includes a pin member and a box member having a pin thread and a box thread, respectively. The pin thread has a pin thread crest, a pin thread root, a pin load flank, and a pin stab flank. The pin thread includes at least a first step, a mid-step, and a second step formed sequentially thereon. The box thread has a box thread crest, a box thread root, a box load flank, and a box stab flank. The box thread includes at least a first step, a mid-step, and a second step formed sequentially thereon. The steps on the box thread correspond generally in axial position with the steps on the pin thread. The first step has a first wedge ratio, the mid-step has a transition wedge ratio, and the second step has a second wedge ratio,. The thread leads are substantially constant within each of the steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060108803Abstract: Tubulars for transmitting data in a wellbore and threaded connections having electrical contactors embedded therein. The threaded connection includes a first contactor embedded in electrically insulating material within a first slot formed in the pin thread. A second contactor is embedded in electrically insulating material within a second slot formed in the box thread. Upon selected make-up of the pin member with the box member, the first contactor and the second contactor are in contact such that an electrical signal can be transmitted from the box member to the pin member. The first contactor and the second contactor are isolated by at least one sealing arrangement selected from the group consisting of a thread seal, an electrical connector seal, and at least two seals on opposing sides of the first contactor and the second contactor. Methods of manufacturing and making-up a connection are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventor: Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060087119Abstract: Tubular connections and methods of designing tubular connections having selected root/crest clearance when the box member and pin member are made-up. When the tubular connection is radially expanded, a thread seal is formed over at least part of the tubular connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Robert Sivley, Harris Reynolds
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Publication number: 20060071473Abstract: A tubular connection and methods of manufacturing a box member. The tubular connection includes a box member that includes an internal thread and a pin member that includes an external thread. The external thread is adapted to threadedly engage the internal thread. A substantially helical groove is formed on an outer surface of the box member. The method of manufacturing the box member includes selecting an outer diameter for a box member that causes the tool joint to have a greater than a selected bending strength ratio. A helical groove is formed on the outer diameter of the box member such that the helical groove reduces the bending strength ratio to be about the selected bending strength ratio. An internal thread is formed on an internal surface of the box member. Another method of manufacturing the box member includes forming an internal thread on an internal surface of a cylinder and forming a substantially helical groove on an outer surface of the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Robert Sivley, Harris Reynolds