Patents by Inventor John McCrady
John McCrady 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: 20240254987Abstract: A pump assembly may include a bearing housing having a bore. The pump assembly may include a connecting rod connected to the bearing housing at a first end of the connecting rod and connected to a crosshead at a second end of the connecting rod via a wrist pin. The connecting rod may include a lubrication channel that extends within the connecting rod. The pump assembly may include a shell bearing in the bore of the bearing housing, the shell bearing having an inner surface and an outer surface. A portion of the inner surface of the shell bearing that contacts the crankshaft in a forward stroke of the crosshead may be uninterrupted by a groove or an aperture configured to direct lubrication fluid to the lubrication channel of the connecting rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Applicant: SPM Oil & Gas Inc.Inventors: John S. MARQUEZ, Alireza ATABAIE, John MCCRADY, Chandu KUMAR, Chih Hau CHEN
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Publication number: 20240218870Abstract: An intermittent flushing plunger packing assembly is described herein. The packing assembly includes a plurality of annular seals disposed about the plunger configured to reciprocate along a linear axis within the fluid bore of the pump, and an annular packing nut disposed circumferentially about the plunger and configured to retain the plurality of annular seals and adjust a combined height of the plurality of annular seals. A selected one of the plurality of annular seals proximate to the fluid cylinder of the pump has a flushing fluid chamber in fluid communication with a flushing fluid port coupled to a first one-way check valve allowing a pressurized flushing fluid to be introduced and retained within the flushing fluid chamber and creating a fluid barrier to prevent frac fluid in the fluid cylinder from bypassing the annular seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2021Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: SPM Oil & Gas Inc.Inventors: Chandu KUMAR, Joe Allen SUTTON, Wesley P. CLARK, John MCCRADY, Richard David PEER, Bryan WAGNER
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Publication number: 20240011473Abstract: A linear pump assembly includes a cylinder piston disposed in a generally tubular internal cylinder chamber defined within a cylinder housing having first and second ends, a first plunger-cylinder rod securely coupled to a first end of the cylinder piston and disposed in a first generally tubular internal plunger chamber defined within a first plunger housing in linear alignment with the cylinder housing, and a second plunger-cylinder rod securely coupled to a second end of the cylinder piston and disposed in a second generally tubular internal plunger chamber defined within a second plunger housing in linear alignment with the cylinder housing and the first plunger housing. First and second fluid ends are coupled to the first and second plunger housings respectively, the first and second fluid ends each housing a suction valve and a discharge valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2021Publication date: January 11, 2024Applicants: SPM Oil & Gas Inc., Bosch Rexroth CorporationInventors: Wesley P. CLARK, Chandu KUMAR, John MCCRADY, Jon FREY, Royce GERNGROSS
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Publication number: 20230184238Abstract: This disclosure presents a pumping system that includes a plunger disposed in a pressure cylinder that is operable to be displaced in a suction and a discharge stroke. A packing seal is disposed between the plunger and the pressure cylinder. A valve lock is disposed separate from the pressure cylinder and houses a suction valve and a discharge valve. A conduit fluidly couples the pressure cylinder with the valve block.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2021Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: SPM Oil & Gas Inc.Inventors: Chandu KUMAR, John MCCRADY, Joe Allen SUTTON, Wesley P. CLARK, Richard David PEER
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Publication number: 20230160375Abstract: A linear frac pump includes a fluid end having an inlet valve disposed proximate to an inlet port, and a discharge valve disposed proximate to a discharge port. The pump further includes a first plunger rod housed within a first plunger housing, the first plunger rod having first and second ends, the first end being in fluid communication with the fluid end, and the second end being coupled to a first actuator. The pump includes a second plunger rod housed within a plunger housing, the second plunger rod having first and second ends, the first end being in fluid communication with the fluid end, and the second end being coupled to a second actuator. The first and second plunger rods and housings are coupled to the fluid end and the first and second plunger rods operate in sync to drive fluids inward from the inlet port and outward via the discharge port being regulated by the inlet and discharge valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2021Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: SPM Oil & Gas Inc.Inventors: Chandu KUMAR, Joe Allen SUTTON, John MCCRADY
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Publication number: 20230142942Abstract: A linear pump includes a centrally-disposed drive system and a plunger having a center portion coupled to the drive system, and first and second fluid ends disposed at the first and second ends of the plunger. The pump further includes first and second packing seals each being disposed about the plunger to isolate fluids within the respective first and second fluid ends. First and second adapters are disposed at an interface between the drive system and respective first and second fluid ends, each adapter incorporating an angled deflector configured to deflect and redirect high-pressure fluids escaping past the respective packing seal toward the drive system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Chandu KUMAR, John MCCRADY, Joe Allen SUTTON
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Patent number: 9725995Abstract: Applicants have created systems, methods, and apparatuses for increasing the production of fluid from a subterranean well. The system can include a controller and upper and lower portions. The upper portion can include an injection valve for regulating the amount of a first gas injected into an injection conduit. The lower portion can include a chamber valve for regulating the flow of a second gas through an upper tubing string and a vent valve for regulating the flow of the first gas and a standing valve. The collected fluid creates pressure in the lower portion causing the second gas to flow from the lower tubing string to the upper tubing string. The controller controls the injection valve and is coupled to a pressure gauge for measuring pressure in the lower portion. With the aid of this system, well operators can increase production of subterranean well formations, such as gas wells, without increasing backpressure on those formations.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Lufkin Industries, LLCInventors: Samuel Wildman, Joseph Glasofer, John McCrady, Ricardo Lopez
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Publication number: 20140360732Abstract: Applicants have created systems, methods, and apparatuses for increasing the production of fluid from a subterranean well. The system can include a controller and upper and lower portions. The upper portion can include an injection valve for regulating the amount of a first gas injected into an injection conduit. The lower portion can include a chamber valve for regulating the flow of a second gas through an upper tubing string and a vent valve for regulating the flow of the first gas and a standing valve. The collected fluid creates pressure in the lower portion causing the second gas to flow from the lower tubing string to the upper tubing string. The controller controls the injection valve and is coupled to a pressure gauge for measuring pressure in the lower portion. With the aid of this system, well operators can increase production of subterranean well formations, such as gas wells, without increasing backpressure on those formations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Samuel WILDMAN, Joseph GLASOFER, John MCCRADY, Ricardo LOPEZ
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Patent number: 4090059Abstract: A paging system, or the like, having a transmitting station and a plurality of pocket sized subscriber units is disclosed. The transmitting station has a keyboard for encoding alphanumeric characters of a message and a subscriber code, a storage means for a predetermined number of characters of a message, means for converting a binary character code, such as ASCII, to a binary code representative of the character to be displayed in matrix form, and a format circuit for transmitting successive columns of the successive matrix code with blank columns and timing spaces therebetween to facilitate reconstruction of the subscriber code and message. Each of the subscriber units is battery powered and sized to be carried in a pocket of the user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1975Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Jack S. Kilby, Robert F. Schweitzer, John McCrady
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Patent number: 3944724Abstract: A paging system, or the like, having a transmitting station and a plurality of pocket sized subscriber units is disclosed. The transmitting station has a keyboard for encoding alphanumeric characters of a message and a subscriber code, a storage means for a predetermined number of characters of a message, means for converting a binary character code, such as ASCII, to a binary code representative of the character to be displayed in matrix form, and a format circuit for transmitting successive columns of the successive matrix code with blank columns and timing spaces therebetween to facilitate reconstruction of the subscriber code and message. Each of the subscriber units is battery powered and sized to be carried in a pocket of the user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1972Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Jack S. Kilby, Robert F. Schweitzer, John McCrady