Patents by Inventor Jack F. Lands
Jack F. Lands 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: 6523474Abstract: A carrier for containing explosives (e.g., shaped charges) includes a housing having a plurality of recesses, each recess having a periphery and a side surface extending around the periphery. The side surface is shaped to a geometry to reduce or control reflection of compression waves generated in response to an explosive jet (e.g., a perforating jet) created due to detonation of an explosive. The side surface may be slanted from a bottom surface of the recess, or a predetermined profile may be formed in the side surface to scatter or direct compression waves. One or more shock absorbing inserts may also be placed in recesses formed by the inserts, or the recesses may be capped to trap air so that compression waves generated in the recesses are significantly reduced as compared to compression waves generated in well fluids.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Robert A. Parrott, Janet S. Denney, Jack F. Lands, Alfredo Fayard
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Publication number: 20020189483Abstract: A carrier for containing explosives (e.g., shaped charges) includes a housing having a plurality of recesses, each recess having a periphery and a side surface extending around the periphery. The side surface is shaped to a geometry to reduce or control reflection of compression waves generated in response to an explosive jet (e.g., a perforating jet) created due to detonation of an explosive. The side surface may be slanted from a bottom surface of the recess, or a predetermined profile may be formed in the side surface to scatter or direct compression waves. One or more shock absorbing inserts may also be placed in recesses formed by the inserts, or the recesses may be capped to trap air so that compression waves generated in the recesses are significantly reduced as compared to compression waves generated in well fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Robert A. Parrott, Janet S. Denney, Jack F. Lands, Alfredo Fayard
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Patent number: 6460463Abstract: A carrier for containing explosives (e.g., shaped charges) includes a housing having a plurality of recesses, each recess having a periphery and a side surface extending around the periphery. The side surface is shaped to a geometry to reduce or control reflection of compression waves generated in response to an explosive jet (e.g., a perforating jet) created due to detonation of an explosive. The side surface may be slanted from a bottom surface of the recess, or a predetermined profile may be formed in the side surface to scatter or direct compression waves. One or more shock absorbing inserts may also be placed in recesses formed by the inserts, or the recesses may be capped to trap air so that compression waves generated in the recesses are significantly reduced as compared to compression waves generated in well fluids.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Robert A. Parrott, Janet S. Denney, Jack F. Lands, Alfredo Fayard
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Patent number: 6386296Abstract: A method and apparatus to protect explosive components used in various tools, such as tools for use in wellbores, includes a component with an adsorptive material. Example tools include perforating gun strings that include shaped charges, detonating cords, and booster explosives. Other tools may include surface tools containing explosive components. In these tools, a build up of corrosive gases or liquids may occur, which may cause damage to the explosive components. As a result, the structural integrity or reliability and thermal stability may be weakened or reduced. To reduce the amount of build up of corrosive gases or liquids, an adsorptive material is placed inside tools in the proximity of explosive components.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Manish Kothari, Wenbo Yang, Alfredo Fayard, Anthony F. Veneruso, Larry A. Behrmann, Jack F. Lands, Claude D. Jones
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Patent number: 6102120Abstract: An apparatus and method for sealing an inner wall of a portion of a casing positioned in a well employs an inflatable sleeve having an outer surface and a conformable composite sleeve of curable composition extending around the outer surface of the inflatable sleeve. The inflatable sleeve is inflated to compress the composite sleeve against the surface of the inner casing wall. A local, activatable energy source, positioned downhole to deliver heat to the composite sleeve, is activated to cure the composite sleeve to form a hardened sleeve. The hardened sleeve presses against the inner wall of the casing portion to create a fluid seal. The embodiments shown have a number of preferred features. The local energy source includes an exothermic heat energy source for generating heat energy to cure the composite sleeve. The composite sleeve includes a mixture of resin and a curing agent, and the exothermic heat source includes thermite. The thermite includes a composition having a metal oxide and a reductant.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Kuo-Chiang Chen, Haoshi Song, Jack F. Lands, Jr., Wallace E. Voreck, Dinesh R. Patel
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Patent number: 6021714Abstract: A shaped charge for use in perforating formation adjacent a wellbore includes a liner having a substantially non-conical shape (also referred to as bowl-shaped). The liner has first and second layers, with a first layer contacting the main explosive charge. The second layer (made of such materials as copper, silver, gold, and so forth) contributes primarily to formation of a perforating jet while the first layer contains a material that substantially disintegrates upon detonation such that formation of a slug is reduced or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Brenden M. Grove, Jack F. Lands, Jr., Robert A. Parrott
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Patent number: 5833001Abstract: An apparatus and method for sealing an inner wall of a portion of a casing positioned in a well employs an inflatable sleeve having an outer surface and a conformable composite sleeve of curable composition extending around the outer surface of the inflatable sleeve. The inflatable sleeve is inflated to compress the composite sleeve against the surface of the inner casing wall. A local, activatable energy source, positioned downhole to deliver heat to the composite sleeve, is activated to cure the composite sleeve to form a hardened sleeve. The hardened sleeve presses against the inner wall of the casing portion to create a fluid seal. The embodiments shown have a number of preferred features. The local energy source includes an exothermic heat energy source for generating heat energy to cure the composite sleeve. The composite sleeve includes a mixture of resin and a curing agent, and the exothermic heat source includes thermite. The thermite includes a composition having a metal oxide and a reductant.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Haoshi Song, Jack F. Lands, Jr., Wallace E. Voreck
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Patent number: 4744424Abstract: In the representative embodiment of the new and improved perforating apparatus described herein, shaped charge cases are provided with matching upper and lower supports with parallel abutment surfaces and alignment means cooperatively arranged to enable a plurality of these charge cases to be stacked together for erecting an intertwined assembly of cases. By appropriately selecting the combined heights of the matching supports, adjacent ones of the charge cases can be closely spaced one above the other and directed outwardly along selected radial perforating axes at uniform angular spacings.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Schlumberger Well ServicesInventors: Gary M. Lendermon, Jack F. Lands, Jr.
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Patent number: 4220212Abstract: In the representative embodiment of the new and improved apparatus disclosed herein for monitoring the operation of perforating guns or core-sampling guns carrying one or more electrically-detonatable charges, an impact-actuated monitoring assembly operatively arranged on the body of the gun includes a motion-responsive switch and solenoid device that are connected to the electrical firing circuit of the gun. As the explosive charges connected to the gun-firing circuit are actuated, the new and improved monitoring assembly of the present invention is effective for cyclically varying the impedance of the firing circuit to provide a series of distinctive surface indications showing that the gun has been successfully fired.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1978Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Jack F. Lands, Jr.