Patents by Inventor Jared Mangum
Jared Mangum 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: 20240388035Abstract: Embodiments presented provide for a sealed connector for use in high gas pressure applications. The sealed connector may provide for electrical signals and power to be transmitted along a cable to a downhole apparatus, such as those used in hydrocarbon recovery operations. The sealed connector includes a body having a first body portion and a second body portion, where the first body portion includes an interior cavity having a connection portion and a sealing surface, and the second body portion is comprised of an elastomer having a bore. The elastomer of the second body portion is bonded to the first body portion, and an insert is disposed within the body. A wire is configured to extend through the bore of the second body portion, the elastomer of the second body portion seals against the wire, and the wire is coupled to the insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2023Publication date: November 21, 2024Inventors: Julien Toniolo, Jared Mangum
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Publication number: 20240254855Abstract: Wireline plugs for use in a Y-tool. In some embodiments, the wireline plug can include an elongated body defining a bore therethrough. A first end of the elongated body can include an outer surface configured to serve as a fishing neck and a second end configured to connect to a downhole tool. The wireline plug can include an elongated seal defining a bore therethrough disposed within a portion of the bore defined by the elongated body. The elongated seal can be configured to provide an at least partial fluid seal between an inner surface of the bore defined by the elongated body and an outer surface of a wireline when disposed within the bore defined by the elongated seal. The elongated seal can be formed from a polymer, an elastomer, or a combination of a polymer and an elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Mathew Varghese, Jared Mangum, Joseph Varkey
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Patent number: 10487616Abstract: Packoff seals and processes for using same. In some examples, the packoff seal can include a first end cap and a second end cap, a first insert and a second insert, a first deformable element disposed between the first end cap and the first insert, a second deformable element disposed between the second insert and the second end cap, and a third deformable element disposed between the first insert and the second insert. The first end cap, the first deformable element, the first insert, the third deformable element, the second insert, the second deformable element, and the second end cap together can form a body having a bore extending therethrough. The first deformable element, the second deformable element, and the third deformable element can have a compressive strength that is less than a compressive strength of the first and second inserts.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph Varkey, Jared Mangum, Ramadan Mansour, Montie Wayne Morrison, Sheng Chang, Qingdi Huang, Gregory Au, Daniel Hogan
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Patent number: 10396540Abstract: A power cable termination assembly can include a cable end; a connector end; a longitudinal axis that extends between the cable end and the connector end; a cable securing mechanism; a dielectric material space that includes a volume where the dielectric material space is disposed axially at least in part between the cable securing mechanism and the connector end; and a movable component that moves responsive to a pressure differential where movement of the movable component alters the volume of the dielectric material space.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2015Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: Jared Mangum
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Publication number: 20190109450Abstract: Cable termination assemblies and processes for making and using same. In some examples, the cable termination assembly can include a lower housing and a rope socket housing can be disposed at least partially within a lower housing bore defined by a lower housing inner surface. At least one rope socket retainer can be disposed at least partially within a rope socket bore defined by an inner surface of the rope socket housing. The rope socket housing and rope socket retainer can be configured to secure the rope socket housing to a first set of armor wires of a cable, extending at least partially through the rope socket bore, while leaving interstitial gaps between individual armor wires of the first set of armor wires. A filler can be disposed between the individual armor wires of the first set of armor wires that at least partially fills the interstitial gaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2017Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Jared Mangum, Montie Wayne Morrison, Daniel Hogan, Joseph Varkey
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Publication number: 20190003278Abstract: Packoff seals and processes for using same. In some examples, the packoff seal can include a first end cap and a second end cap, a first insert and a second insert, a first deformable element disposed between the first end cap and the first insert, a second deformable element disposed between the second insert and the second end cap, and a third deformable element disposed between the first insert and the second insert. The first end cap, the first deformable element, the first insert, the third deformable element, the second insert, the second deformable element, and the second end cap together can form a body having a bore extending therethrough. The first deformable element, the second deformable element, and the third deformable element can have a compressive strength that is less than a compressive strength of the first and second inserts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Joseph Varkey, Jared Mangum, Ramadan Mansour, Montie Wayne Morrison, Sheng Chang, Qingdi Huang, Gregory Au, Daniel Hogan
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Publication number: 20170187177Abstract: A power cable termination assembly can include a cable end; a connector end; a longitudinal axis that extends between the cable end and the connector end; a cable securing mechanism; a dielectric material space that includes a volume where the dielectric material space is disposed axially at least in part between the cable securing mechanism and the connector end; and a movable component that moves responsive to a pressure differential where movement of the movable component alters the volume of the dielectric material space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2015Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventor: Jared Mangum
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Patent number: 9416885Abstract: Low profile valves are described. In an embodiment, a tubular member for fluid transport has a valve constructed within a wall of the tubular member for controlling a radial flow of fluid, such as water, oil, or gas, through the wall without impeding the flow of fluid or tools through the tubular member or near the exterior of the tubular member. The low profile valve may be used, for example, in the oil and gas industries as a pressure relief valve or check valve. When used as a pressure relief valve, a load member such as a spring, strap, or rocker arm maintains a backpressure on the valve. Example low profile valves can provide flow control from within a very thin annulus between other components.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Cameron Andersen, Jared Mangum, Garth L. Mason, Kenneth John Stoddard, Tyson R. Messick
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Publication number: 20160138581Abstract: A reciprocating pump with chamber-charging mechanism is provided. In an example diaphragm pump, a discharge valve can be opened by the pressure of fluid leaving the pump and can also be opened by an intermittent mechanical linkage actuated by the reciprocating member powering the pump. The discharge valve is mechanically opened to allow pressure backflow into the pumping chamber, thereby charging compressible fluid mixtures and gases with an increase in pressure. The increased pressure enables the compressible fluids to open the discharge valve on the next compression stroke and exit the pump. In an implementation, the discharge valve is pushed open by the reciprocating power source in a configuration that seals the valve mechanism from well fluid. In another implementation, the discharge valve is pulled open to pre-charge the pumping chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2016Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Cameron Andersen, Jared Mangum, Mason L. Garth, Kenneth J. Stoddard
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Patent number: 9273686Abstract: A reciprocating pump with chamber-charging mechanism is provided. In an example diaphragm pump, a discharge valve can be opened by the pressure of fluid leaving the pump and can also be opened by an intermittent mechanical linkage actuated by the reciprocating member powering the pump. The discharge valve is mechanically opened to allow pressure backflow into the pumping chamber, thereby charging compressible fluid mixtures and gases with an increase in pressure. The increased pressure enables the compressible fluids to open the discharge valve on the next compression stroke and exit the pump. In an implementation, the discharge valve is pushed open by the reciprocating power source in a configuration that seals the valve mechanism from well fluid. In another implementation, the discharge valve is pulled open to pre-charge the pumping chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Cameron Andersen, Jared Mangum, Mason L Garth, Kenneth J Stoddard
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Publication number: 20130312851Abstract: Low profile valves are described. In an embodiment, a tubular member for fluid transport has a valve constructed within a wall of the tubular member for controlling a radial flow of fluid, such as water, oil, or gas, through the wall without impeding the flow of fluid or tools through the tubular member or near the exterior of the tubular member. The low profile valve may be used, for example, in the oil and gas industries as a pressure relief valve or check valve. When used as a pressure relief valve, a load member such as a spring, strap, or rocker arm maintains a backpressure on the valve. Example low profile valves can provide flow control from within a very thin annulus between other components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventors: Cameron Andersen, Jared Mangum, Garth L. Mason, Kenneth John Stoddard, Tyson R. Messick
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Patent number: 8021129Abstract: A submersible pumping system comprises a piston that is axially moveable relative to a body between an extended position and a retracted position. A pump valve is coupled to the body and in fluid communication with a supply of operating fluid. The pump valve has a first position, where the pump valve supplies operating fluid so as to move the piston to the extended position, and a second position, where the pump valve supplies operating fluid so as to move the piston to the retracted position. The pumping system also comprises an upper stop that is coupled to the pump valve so that the pump valve is moved to the first position when the upper stop is engaged by the piston in the retracted position. The pumping system also comprises a lower stop that is coupled to the pump valve so that the pump valve is moved to the second position when the lower stop is engaged by the piston in the extended position.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Smith Lift, Inc.Inventors: Leland B. Traylor, Jared Mangum, Paul A. Treaster
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Publication number: 20080003118Abstract: A submersible pumping system comprises a piston that is axially moveable relative to a body between an extended position and a retracted position. A pump valve is coupled to the body and in fluid communication with a supply of operating fluid. The pump valve has a first position, where the pump valve supplies operating fluid so as to move the piston to the extended position, and a second position, where the pinup valve supplies operating fluid so as to move the piston to the retracted position. The pumping system also comprises an upper stop that is coupled to the pump valve so that the pump valve is moved to the first position when the upper stop is engaged by the piston in the retracted position. The pumping system also comprises a lower stop that is coupled to the pump valve so that the pump valve is moved to the second position when the lower stop is engaged by the piston in the extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: SMITH LIFT, INC.Inventors: Leland B. Traylor, Jared Mangum, Paul A. Treaster
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Publication number: 20070110597Abstract: Apparatus and methods for well pumping utilizing a submersible system comprising a pump body having a pump chamber and a hydraulic chamber. A diaphragm is disposed within the pump chamber and divides the pump chamber into a pumped fluid chamber and a hydraulic fluid chamber. A piston is disposed within the hydraulic chamber such that movement of the piston within the hydraulic chamber creates a differential pressure across the diaphragm. A coupling is connected to the piston and operable to connect the piston to a rod extending from the top of the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: Smith Lift, Inc.Inventors: Leland Traylor, Jared Mangum