Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Gartz
Jeffrey Gartz 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: 20240003231Abstract: An apparatus for perforating a wellbore includes a plurality of perforator units that includes a first perforator unit and a second perforator unit; and a signal transfer module connecting the first perforator unit to the second perforator unit. The signal transfer module includes an enclosure having a bore, an input end, and an output end, an initiator positioned adjacent to the first perforator unit and at least partially in the enclosure, an initiator, an igniter, a fuse, and an isolator. The initiator generates a shock wave when initiated. The igniter is positioned in the enclosure and generates a low order output upon receiving the shock wave generated by the initiator. The fuse is positioned in the enclosure and is initiated by the low order output of the igniter. The fuse outputs a high order output from the output end of the enclosure. The isolator secures the fuse body in the bore of the enclosure. The isolator includes a shock attenuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Applicant: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Jeffrey Gartz, Timothy E. LAGRANGE, Bradley vass
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Publication number: 20220235634Abstract: An apparatus for selectively firing a perforating gun having a plurality of gun assemblies may include an end plate, a portion of a signal communication circuit, an initiator assembly, and an initiating element. The end plate has a cavity formed by at least a first passage intersecting a second passage. The first passage extends from a planar end face of the end plate and the second passage extends from a circumferential surface of the end plate. The portion of a signal communication circuit is disposed in the end plate and conveys signals between the first gun and the second gun. The initiator assembly is at least partially disposed in the first passage. The initiating element is sized to pass through the second passage. The initiating element is also configured to electrically couple to the portion of the signal communication circuit and to thermally couple to the initiator assembly when at least partially seated in the first passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2020Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: TIMOTHY E. LAGRANGE, JEFFREY GARTZ, JEFFREY D. WOOD
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Publication number: 20220056789Abstract: An apparatus for selectively firing a perforating gun having a plurality of gun assemblies includes a plurality of cartridge assemblies. Each cartridge assembly is associated with a gun assembly of the plurality of gun assemblies. Each cartridge assembly includes a body having a cavity, an input contact configured to receive a signal, and a throughput contact configured to convey the signal. The perforating gun may include a carrier and at least one bulkhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: TIMOTHY E. LAGRANGE, JEFFREY D. WOOD, JEFFREY GARTZ
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Patent number: 10934815Abstract: A signal transfer assembly includes a signal transfer propellant assembly and a signal transfer connector tube in hydraulic communication with a signal transfer firing head. The signal transfer propellant assembly has a piston and a gas generating energetic material. The signal transfer connector tube has a bore and a first opening allowing fluid communication between a borehole fluid surrounding the connector tube and the bore. The piston generates a pressure pulse when propelled through the bore by the generated gas. The signal transfer firing head assembly includes a housing having a second opening allowing fluid communication between the housing bore and the borehole fluid. A related method includes forming a well tool by operatively connecting a signal transfer assembly as described above to a primary downhole tool and a secondary downhole tool; conveying the well tool into a wellbore using a work string; and activating the secondary downhole tool by initiating the primary downhole tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz, Rockford A. Linville
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Patent number: 10753184Abstract: A firing head assembly for a well tool includes a shaft, a piston head, a biasing member, and a housing. The shaft has a nose and a terminal end. The shaft also includes a first shoulder and a second shoulder formed between the nose and the terminal end. The piston head slides along the shaft and is positioned between the retaining element and the first shoulder. The biasing member is mounted on the shaft and positioned between the piston head and the second shoulder. The housing has a bore in which the shaft, the piston head, and biasing member are disposed. The housing includes an opening allowing fluid communication between the housing bore and the borehole fluid external to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz, Rockford A. Linville
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Patent number: 10731430Abstract: A well tool (60) includes a perforating gun (108), a sealing element (130), at least one pressure sensor (150), a detector (132), a controller (152), and an anchor (134). The perforating gun (108) perforates the wellbore tubular in response to a firing signal. The sealing element (130) is connected to the perforating gun (108) and generates a pressure differential thereacross. The at least one pressure sensor (150) is associated with the sealing element (130) and detects a surface transmitted pressure signal. The detector (132) detects at least one marker (70) positioned along the wellbore (12) and which includes a perforating marker (70) associated with a perforating depth.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2017Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Ian Morrison, Jeffrey D. Wood, Jeffrey Gartz
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Publication number: 20190353015Abstract: A firing head assembly for a well tool includes a shaft, a piston head, a biasing member, and a housing. The shaft has a nose and a terminal end. The shaft also includes a first shoulder and a second shoulder formed between the nose and the terminal end. The piston head slides along the shaft and is positioned between the retaining element and the first shoulder. The biasing member is mounted on the shaft and positioned between the piston head and the second shoulder. The housing has a bore in which the shaft, the piston head, and biasing member are disposed. The housing includes an opening allowing fluid communication between the housing bore and the borehole fluid external to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz, Rockford A. Linville
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Publication number: 20190353014Abstract: A signal transfer assembly includes a signal transfer propellant assembly and a signal transfer connector tube in hydraulic communication with a signal transfer firing head. The signal transfer propellant assembly has a piston and a gas generating energetic material. The signal transfer connector tube has a bore and a first opening allowing fluid communication between a borehole fluid surrounding the connector tube and the bore. The piston generates a pressure pulse when propelled through the bore by the generated gas. The signal transfer firing head assembly includes a housing having a second opening allowing fluid communication between the housing bore and the borehole fluid. A related method includes forming a well tool by operatively connecting a signal transfer assembly as described above to a primary downhole tool and a secondary downhole tool; conveying the well tool into a wellbore using a work string; and activating the secondary downhole tool by initiating the primary downhole tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz, Rockford A. Linville
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Patent number: 9759048Abstract: A perforating gun has shaped charges that can generate a high-pressure gas. A valve sub connects to the perforating gun and a reservoir sub connects to the valve sub. The valve sub has an enclosure with a port. A mandrel in the enclosure has a piston head and a fluid path extending at least partially through the mandrel. A sleeve is slidably mounted on the mandrel and selectively blocks fluid flow through the port. A pressure chamber in the sleeve receives the generated high-pressure gas via the fluid path. The sleeve slides toward the perforating gun after a predetermined pressure is created by the generated high-pressure gas in the pressure chamber. The reservoir sub may have at least one chamber in fluid communication with the interior of the valve sub.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: OWEN OIL TOOLS LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz
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Publication number: 20160376877Abstract: A perforating gun has shaped charges that can generate a high-pressure gas. A valve sub connects to the perforating gun and a reservoir sub connects to the valve sub. The valve sub has an enclosure with a port. A mandrel in the enclosure has a piston head and a fluid path extending at least partially through the mandrel. A sleeve is slidably mounted on the mandrel and selectively blocks fluid flow through the port. A pressure chamber in the sleeve receives the generated high-pressure gas via the fluid path. The sleeve slides toward the perforating gun after a predetermined pressure is created by the generated high-pressure gas in the pressure chamber. The reservoir sub may have at least one chamber in fluid communication with the interior of the valve sub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2015Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: Owen Oil Tools LPInventors: Timothy E. LaGrange, Jeffrey Gartz