Patents by Inventor John E. Stachowiak
John E. Stachowiak 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: 10731446Abstract: A diversion connector is used for a downhole pump having a plunger and a barrel in a well. The diversion connector is useful in a sandy well having particulates. The plunger has an interior and is reciprocated by a rod relative to the barrel. The connector includes one or more bodies, such as a mandrel, attaching the rod to the plunger. The mandrel has a first exterior surface and defines a fluid passage communicating with the interior of the plunger. A sleeve is disposed on the first exterior surface and has an interior surface floating relative to the first exterior surface. The floating sleeve at least partially prevents particulate uphole of the plunger from passing in a gap between the plunger and the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John E. Stachowiak, Jason W. Bailey, Doug Hebert
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Patent number: 10450847Abstract: An artificial lift system for a well has a surface unit and a subsurface pump. The surface unit reciprocates a rod in the well, and the pump disposed in a tubular in the well is actuated by the rod. A barrel of the pump has a standing valve restricting fluid passage out of the barrel. The plunger is reciprocally disposed in the barrel and has seals with the barrel. A traveling valve of the plunger uses a sleeve and a bob. The sleeve is movable relative to the bob to restrict fluid out of the plunger's interior through a variable gap relative to the bob and the sleeve. The filter is disposed on the plunger between the seals and separates the plunger's interior from an annulus between the plunger and the barrel. The filter restricts particulate in the interior from passing into the annulus.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: Jason W. Bailey, John E. Stachowiak, Douglas Hebert
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Patent number: 10273762Abstract: An on-off tool for latching a sucker rod to a plunger rod has a housing, a pawl, guide pines, and a key. One end of the housing is connected to the sucker rod, and an interior of the housing defines a key slot terminating at a seat inside the interior. The pawl is disposed in the interior of the housing and is biased longitudinally preferably by disc springs. Bearings in the form of elongate pins are engaged between the pawl and the housing and dispose longitudinally in slots to guiding longitudinal movement of the pawl in the interior and preventing rotation of the pawl. The key has a head at its distal end that is passable through the key slot, interlockable with the pawl, and seatable on the seat. The key's head preferably defines a waist thereabout to provide the head with greater load bearing surface to engage the housing's seat.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2015Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John E. Stachowiak, Brandon M. Page
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Patent number: 10107088Abstract: A separator removes solids from downhole fluid of a wellbore for intake of a downhole pump and allows the removed solids to pass out an outlet downhole of the separator. The separator handles erosion that may occur by having first and second inner bodies disposed in an outer body. The first inner body and extends from intake to a first distal end in the interior, whereas the second inner extends from adjacent an outlet to a second distal end in the interior. A space between the second distal end disposed about the first distal end allows for fluid entering an inlet of the outer housing to pass into the second inner body. A flow body disposed in the space can then produce flow in the downhole fluid separating particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLCInventors: John E. Stachowiak, Santhosh Ramaswamy
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Publication number: 20180298736Abstract: An artificial lift system for a well has a surface unit and a subsurface pump. The surface unit reciprocates a rod in the well, and the pump disposed in a tubular in the well is actuated by the rod. A barrel of the pump has a standing valve restricting fluid passage out of the barrel. The plunger is reciprocally disposed in the barrel and has seals with the barrel. A traveling valve of the plunger uses a sleeve and a bob. The sleeve is movable relative to the bob to restrict fluid out of the plunger's interior through a variable gap relative to the bob and the sleeve. The filter is disposed on the plunger between the seals and separates the plunger's interior from an annulus between the plunger and the barrel. The filter permitting fluid passage between the interior and the annulus and restricts particulate in the interior from passing into the annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Jason W. Bailey, John E. Stachowiak, Douglas Hebert
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Publication number: 20160251951Abstract: A separator removes solids from downhole fluid of a wellbore for intake of a downhole pump and allows the removed solids to pass out an outlet downhole of the separator. The separator handles erosion that may occur by having first and second inner bodies disposed in an outer body. The first inner body and extends from intake to a first distal end in the interior, whereas the second inner extends from adjacent an outlet to a second distal end in the interior. A space between the second distal end disposed about the first distal end allows for fluid entering an inlet of the outer housing to pass into the second inner body. A flow body disposed in the space can then produce flow in the downhole fluid separating particulate from the downhole fluid passing from the inlet, to the interior, through the defined space, and to the second passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: John E. Stachowiak, Santhosh Ramaswamy
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Publication number: 20160237796Abstract: A diversion connector is used for a downhole pump having a plunger and a barrel in a well. The diversion connector is useful in a sandy well having particulates. The plunger has an interior and is reciprocated by a rod relative to the barrel. The connector includes one or more bodies, such as a mandrel, attaching the rod to the plunger. The mandrel has a first exterior surface and defines a fluid passage communicating with the interior of the plunger. A sleeve is disposed on the first exterior surface and has an interior surface floating relative to the first exterior surface. The floating sleeve at least partially prevents particulate uphole of the plunger from passing in a gap between the plunger and the barrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: John E. Stachowiak, Jason W. Bailey, Doug Hebert
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Publication number: 20160208564Abstract: An on-off tool for latching a sucker rod to a plunger rod has a housing, a pawl, guide pines, and a key. One end of the housing is connected to the sucker rod, and an interior of the housing defines a key slot terminating at a seat inside the interior. The pawl is disposed in the interior of the housing and is biased longitudinally preferably by disc springs. Bearings in the form of elongate pins are engaged between the pawl and the housing and dispose longitudinally in slots to guiding longitudinal movement of the pawl in the interior and preventing rotation of the pawl. The key has a head at its distal end that is passable through the key slot, interlockable with the pawl, and seatable on the seat. The key's head preferably defines a waist thereabout to provide the head with greater load bearing surface to engage the housing's seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: John E. Stachowiak, Brandon M. Page