Publication number: 20240023477
Abstract: Disclosed is a sub-surface injection system for subsurface blending and horizon creation. The sub-surface injection system includes wings (105B, 519A, 511C, 513C, 519C), partially actuated mixing wings (205B, 309A, 411C, 419C, 511A, 519A, 511B, 513B, and 521B), an electromagnet, AI robot (1107C), lens (1205), computer (1111C), a PLC (1105C), encoder (1305B), limit switch (1409B), and a GPS (1113C). The wings (105B) are actuated by the electromagnet. The wings (105B) include blades (911B, 913B, and 915B), the partially actuated mixing wings (513B) during descension and/or ascension, and industrial diamonds or blades to cut through sub-surface impediments. The wings (105B, 519A, 511C, 513C, 519C) are controlled by the AI robot (1107C), the lens (1205), the computer (1111C), the PLC (1105C), the encoder (1305B), the limit switch (1409B), and the sensor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 25, 2022
Publication date:
January 25, 2024
Inventors:
Mitchell J. NewDelman, John A. Sanders
Publication number: 20230390721
Abstract: Disclosed is a plunger mixer device (307B, 309B, 311B, and 313B) deployable within a hollow shaft injection drill bit system (305B). The plunger mixer device (307B, 309B, 311B, and 313B) includes a motor (313B), a piston (507D), and a plunger motor assembly (403C, 405C, 407C, 409C, 411C, 413C, and 415C). The motor (313B) is connected to a feeder auger tip. The piston (507D) is configured to be driven by the motor (313B). The piston (507D) is connected to a feeder auger (103C, 105A, 109B, and 205A). The plunger motor assembly (403C, 405C, 407C, 409C, 411C, 413C, and 415C) includes a stacked series of panels (503D, 505D, and 507D), and a plurality of motor shafts (311D). The stacked series of panels (503D, 505D, and 507D) has a plurality of ribbed panels (307D) with a rib locking feature. One of the stacked series of the panel (507C) is actuated by the motor (313B). The ribbed panels (303C) lock between each other when the ribbed panels (305D, 307B, 307D, and 309B) are spun into a fully formed deployment.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 7, 2022
Publication date:
December 7, 2023
Inventors:
Mitchell J. NewDelman, John A. Sanders