Patents by Inventor Harry B. Curlett
Harry B. Curlett 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: 8162079Abstract: A system and method for excavating a formation according to which at least one vessel that is selectively pressurized from a first pressure to second pressure to inject a suspension of liquid and a plurality of impactors into a formation to remove at least a portion of the formation.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: PDTI Holdings, LLCInventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Butch Hazel
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Publication number: 20100307830Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for the generation of, the utilization of, the processing of, and the maintenance of a heterogeneous solid-particle impactor-laden fluidic-process circuit that incorporates a particle-injector system and a fluidic-amplifier jet head to produce a conical-shaped cutting jet of fluid and solid-particle impactors that perform functions during the boring, well-bore conditioning, and/or controlling the inclination and azimuth of deep subterranean well bores during their construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Publication number: 20100272515Abstract: A method of drilling, completing and producing a deep geothermal reservoir to allow the economical extraction of thermal energy from geologic strata, which may be termed as Hot Dry Rock (HDR).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Publication number: 20100243330Abstract: A system and method according to which at least one vessel injects a suspension of liquid and a plurality of impactors into a formation to remove at least a portion of the formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: PDTI Holdings, LLCInventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Butch Hazel
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Patent number: 7793741Abstract: A system and method according to which at least one vessel injects a suspension of liquid and a plurality of impactors into a formation to remove at least a portion of the formation.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: PDTI Holdings, LLCInventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Butch Hazel
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Patent number: 7757786Abstract: A system and method according to which at least one vessel injects a suspension of liquid and a plurality of impactors into a formation to remove at least a portion of the formation.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: PDTI Holdings, LLCInventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Butch Hazel
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Patent number: 7753122Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for extracting and/or utilizing thermal energy from rock formations. This Abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an Abstract that allows a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain subject matter of the technical disclosure. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. 37 CFR 1.72(b).Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: TerraWatt Holdings CorporationInventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Publication number: 20080230275Abstract: A system and method according to which at least one vessel injects a suspension of liquid and a plurality of impactors into a formation to remove at least a portion of the formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: PARTICLE DRILLING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Butch Hazel
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Patent number: 7398839Abstract: A system and method for excavating a subterranean formation, according to which a slurry of liquid and a plurality of impactors are introduced into at least one cavity formed in a body member and are discharged from the cavity so that the impactors remove a portion of the formation. The impactors are separated from at least a portion of the fluid and the materials removed from the formation, so that the impactors can be reused.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Particle Drilling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Samuel R. Curlett
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Patent number: 7398838Abstract: A system and method for excavating a subterranean formation according to which a fluid is introduced into a vessel to draw a plurality of impactors into the vessel to form a suspension. The suspension is discharged from the vessel and into another vessel, and fluid is introduced into the other vessel to draw the suspension into the other vessel. A suspension is formed in the other vessel that is discharged towards the formation to remove a portion of the formation.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Particle Drilling Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nathan J. Harder, Harry B. Curlett, Paul O. Padgett, Samuel R. Curlett
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Publication number: 20080112760Abstract: A system and method for storage of Greenhouse Gasses, in particular CO2 gasses, in an underground reservoir of rock at the shallowest depth necessary to achieve a combination of temperature and pressure sufficient to ensure that the reservoir is hydraulically sealed and isolated. Particle Jet Drilling is utilized to afford an economical process of drilling the necessary deep well bores to reach the deep rock formations. The underground reservoirs are formed through hydraulic dilation of existing joints in the rock formations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 7258176Abstract: A drill bit for drilling a well bore using solid material impactors comprising a nozzle and a cavity for accelerating the velocity of the solid material impactors and directing flow of the solid material impactors through the nozzle. The drill bit may also comprise a junk slot for return flow of the drilling fluid and solid material impactors.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Particle Drilling, Inc.Inventors: Gordon A. Tibbitts, Paul O. Padgett, Harry B. Curlett, Samuel R. Curlett, Nathan J. Harder
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Patent number: 6581700Abstract: A method and system for drilling or cutting a subterranean well or formation 52 using a drilling rig 5, a drill string 55, a plurality of solid material impactors 100, a drilling fluid and a drill bit 60 is disclosed. This invention may have particular utility in drilling wells for the petroleum industry and for cutting formation in the mining and tunnel boring industries. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of solid material impactors are introduced into the drilling fluid and pumped through the drill string and drill bit to impact the formation ahead of the bit. At the point of impact, a substantial portion by weight of the impactors may have sufficient energy to structurally alter, excavate, and/or fracture the impacted formation. The majority by weight of the plurality of solid material impactors may have a mean diameter of at least 0.100 inches, and may structurally alter the formation to a depth of at least twice the mean diameter of the particles comprising the impacted formation.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Curlett Family Ltd PartnershipInventors: Harry B. Curlett, David Paul Sharp, Marvin Allen Gregory
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Patent number: 6386300Abstract: A method and system for drilling or cutting a subterranean well or formation 52 using a drilling rig 5, a drill string 55, a plurality of solid material impactors 100, a drilling fluid and a drill bit 60 is disclosed. This invention may have particular utility in drilling wells for the petroleum industry and for cutting formation in the mining and tunnel boring industries. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of solid material impactors are introduced into the drilling fluid and pumped through the drill string and drill bit to impact the formation ahead of the bit. At the point of impact, a substantial portion by weight of the impactors may have sufficient energy to structurally alter, excavate, and/or fracture the impacted formation. The majority by weight of the plurality of solid material impactors may have a mean diameter of at least 0.100 inches, and may structurally alter the formation to a depth of at least twice the mean diameter of the particles comprising the impacted formation.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Curlett Family Limited PartnershipInventors: Harry B. Curlett, David Paul Sharp, Marvin Allen Gregory
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Patent number: 5862871Abstract: A drill bit with a housing and roller cones has a high-speed fluid jet erosion system utilizing dual discharge, high-velocity, jet streams that is directed at the surface to be eroded. The jet streams are developed from a dual discharge nozzle adapted to form a first, swirling liquid jet and a second, axial liquid jet in combination therewith. When used in a shale-like formation, the bit includes a nozzle in a bowl area of the housing that sends a vortex shaped spray against the roller cones.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Ccore Technology & Licensing Limited, A Texas Limited PartnershipInventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 5542486Abstract: A high-speed fluid/mechanical jet erosion system utilizing a high-velocity, jet stream discharged contiguous the surface to be cut. The jet stream is developed from a single plenum flow system adapted to merge and enhance the erosive high-speed fluid jet characteristics of fluid with cavitational collapse erosion. The system further includes a tapered drill bit housing, with mechanical cutters therealong which places a generally axially centered, exiting jet immediately against the target formation, providing maximum mechanical and fluid energy transfer to the formation.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: CCORE Technology & Licensing LimitedInventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 5291957Abstract: A high-speed fluid/mechanical Jet erosion system utilizing a high-velocity, spinning jet stream discharged contiguous the surface to be cut. The spinning jet stream is developed from a tangentially driven vortex flow system adapted to merge and enhance the erosive high-speed fluid jet characteristics of fluid and abrasive particle impingement erosion with cavitational collapse erosion in both axial and tangential directions. The system further includes an apertured mechanical cutting element which places the exiting spinning jet immediately against the target formation, providing maximum mechanical and fluid energy transfer to the formation. In this manner, the system induces formation fracturing by assisting mechanically induced fracture propagation with the high-speed jet action while simultaneously exploiting high-speed jet erosion-induced kerfs with the mechanical action of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: CCore Technology and Licensing, Ltd.Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 5199512Abstract: A high-speed fluid/mechanical jet erosion system utilizing a high-velocity, spinning jet stream discharged contiguous the surface to be cut. The spinning jet stream is developed from a tangentially driven vortex flow system adapted to merge and enhance the erosive high-speed fluid jet characteristics of fluid and abrasive particle impingement erosion with cavitational collapse erosion in both axial and tangential directions. The system further includes an apertured mechanical cutting element which places the exiting spinning jet immediately against the target formation, providing maximum mechanical and fluid energy transfer to the formation. In this manner, the system induces formation fracturing by assisting mechanically induced fracture propagation with the high-speed jet action while simultaneously exploiting high-speed jet erosion-induced kerfs with the mechanical action of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1990Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: CCore Technology and Licensing, Ltd.Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 4924949Abstract: A multi-conduit tubular having fluid conduits (30) and electrical conduits (108), with associated surface fluid (182) and electrical (186) commutators, and downhole sensors (18, 20, 290) for providing surface monitors (22) with instantaneous formation data. Each tubular (50) includes a plurality of uniform linear conduits (30) therethrough, with a gasketed seal plate (86) interposed between joined tubulars for assuring a high pressure seal between joined conduits. The seal plate (86) includes an intermediate electrical connector (126) for connecting electrical conduit connectors (116) of one tubular to another. A coupling collar (84) with uniform diameter internal coarse and fine threads (92, 94) joins the tubular ends having similar threads by differential thread action without respective tubular rotation.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Pangaea Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
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Patent number: 4836305Abstract: An improved drill pipe utilizing multi-conduit tubulars is provided. A seal subassembly (644) is constructed and arranged so as to receive a plurality of similar tubular conduits (626, 630). The similar tubular conduits (626, 630) are inserted into both ends of the seal subassembly (644). At one end, the tubular conduits (630) are threadably attached to the seal subassembly (644), while at the opposite end, the tubular conduits (626) are slidably attached to the seal subassembly (644). T-rings seals (674) are provided to insure sealing engagement of the tubular conduits to the seal subassembly (644). A collar (638) is provided to join a drill pipe (596) to one end of the seal subassembly (644). A lift subassembly (682) is provided to attach the other end of the seal subassembly (644) to another drill pipe (598). The seal subassembly (644) is constructed so as to allow the tubular conduits to be of strength sufficient to withstand pressure and compression forces only.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Pangaea Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Harry B. Curlett