Patents by Inventor Jason Mailand

Jason Mailand 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: 9359887
    Abstract: A recoverable data acquisition system includes at least a portion of at least one sensor be positionable within a tubular of a completion system, the at least a portion being recoverable therefrom and a retainer movably disposed at the tubular between at least a first position and a second position, a cavity being defined between the tubular and the retainer when the retainer is in the first position, the at least a portion of the at least one sensor being removable from the cavity in response to movement of the retainer from the first position to the second position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
    Assignee: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
    Inventors: James L. Miller, II, Jason Mailand, Elias Pena, James Scott Sanchez, William B. Handy, Christopher Elliott, Daniel Matthews
  • Patent number: 9212547
    Abstract: A monitoring tool, including an obstructor portion operatively arranged to impede fluid flow past the monitoring tool when the obstructor is engaged with a corresponding seat member. A disintegrable portion is included formed from a material operatively arranged to disintegrate upon exposure to a selected fluid. A gauge is coupled with the obstructor portion and the disintegrable portion. The gauge is operatively arranged to monitor one or more parameters and released from the obstructor portion when the disintegrable portion is disintegrated by the selected fluid. A method of monitoring one or more parameters is also included.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2015
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: James Miller, Jason Mailand, Daniel Matthews
  • Publication number: 20140236485
    Abstract: A recoverable data acquisition system includes at least one sensor positionable within a tubular of a completion system that is recoverable therefrom
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2013
    Publication date: August 21, 2014
    Applicant: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: James L. Miller, II, Jason Mailand, Elias Pena, James Scott Sanchez, William B. Handy, Christopher Elliott, Daniel Matthews
  • Publication number: 20140208842
    Abstract: A monitoring tool, including an obstructor portion operatively arranged to impede fluid flow past the monitoring tool when the obstructor is engaged with a corresponding seat member. A disintegrable portion is included formed from a material operatively arranged to disintegrate upon exposure to a selected fluid. A gauge is coupled with the obstructor portion and the disintegrable portion. The gauge is operatively arranged to monitor one or more parameters and released from the obstructor portion when the disintegrable portion is disintegrated by the selected fluid. A method of monitoring one or more parameters is also included.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2013
    Publication date: July 31, 2014
    Applicant: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: James Miller, Jason Mailand, Daniel Matthews
  • Patent number: 7980303
    Abstract: Apparatus if provided for use in wells, particularly wells that have high-pressure and high-temperature conditions in the well. The shells of completion equipment that is required to withstand the rigorous conditions in such wells are increased in strength by laminate layers that are formed of materials having higher yield strength than the yield strength of materials that can be used in well fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Inventors: Thomas G. Hill, Jr., Cecil G. McGavern, III, Winfield M. Sides, III, Jason Mailand
  • Publication number: 20100018700
    Abstract: Apparatus if provided for use in wells, particularly wells that have high-pressure and high-temperature conditions in the well. The shells of completion equipment that is required to withstand the rigorous conditions in such wells are increased in strength by laminate layers that are formed of materials having higher yield strength than the yield strength of materials that can be used in well fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2009
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Applicant: TEJAS ASSOCIATES, INC.
    Inventors: Thomas G. Hill, JR., Cecil G. McGavern, III, Winfield M. Sides, III, Jason Mailand
  • Publication number: 20080035328
    Abstract: Apparatus if provided for use in wells, particularly wells that have high-pressure and high-temperature conditions in the well. The shells of completion equipment that is required to withstand the rigorous conditions in such wells are increased in strength by laminate layers that are formed of materials having higher yield strength than the yield strength of materials that can be used in well fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2006
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Inventors: Thomas G. Hill, Cecil G. McGavern, Winfield M. Sides, Jason Mailand
  • Publication number: 20080000642
    Abstract: Bypass assembly 100 includes stinger 150 received by receptacle bore 172 of tubular receiver 120 attached to tube 106. Bypass pathway 140 connects stinger port(s) (158, 158?) to slip hanger 122 supported hydraulic conduit 108 to bypass the tube 106. Tube 106 can be a subsurface safety valve or hydraulic nipple anchored within production tubing. Bypass assembly 200 includes upper 202 and lower 203 hydraulic nipples in production tubing 210, with respective tubular anchor seal assemblies (220, 230) engaged therein. Bypass pathway 214 connects hydraulic conduit 208 to slip hanger 242 supported hydraulic conduit 216 to bypass tubular anchor seal assemblies (220, 230). Bypass assembly 300 includes upper 302 and lower 303 hydraulic nipples in production tubing 310, with respective tubular anchor seal assemblies (320, 330) engaged therein. Bypass passage 318 connects stinger 350 to slip hanger 342 supported hydraulic conduit 316 to bypass tubular anchor seal assemblies (320, 330).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2007
    Publication date: January 3, 2008
    Applicant: BJ Services Company
    Inventors: Jason Mailand, Lonnie West, Adrian Saran, Glenn Bahr, Thomas Hill