Patents by Inventor Julio M. Quintana

Julio M. Quintana 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: 5311954
    Abstract: A pressure actuated, telescoping subassembly is supported by a pipe string to axially move an attached member within a wellbore. Increasing fluid pressure to the subassembly actuates a telescoping action, axially moving the attached member but not the supporting pipe string. Motion can be used during rotary drilling or running of tubulars into a drilled borehole portion. Pressure actuation provides a way to remotely apply axial force to a member, such as a tool or drill string portion. Moving only the member instead of the entire drill string and member lowers the total force required to move members and provides a new way to chase drill bits and apply constant drilling forces. This minimizes the risk of pipe string overloading and buckling, exceeding rig weight limitations, and tool bit damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventor: Julio M. Quintana
  • Patent number: 5291956
    Abstract: A low-cost method drilling and completing wells attaches a non-rotating jet drilling tool to coiled tubing. After drilling, the tubing portion outside the well is cut and the remaining tubing becomes the liner or casing for the well. By also using a residual bend remover, centralizers, and injecting a thermal cement slurry, very low cost steam injector wells can be drilled and completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventors: Mark D. Mueller, Julio M. Quintana, Robert M. Hinkel
  • Patent number: 5242025
    Abstract: Real-time monitoring of a target production zone is followed by an oscillatory drilling path to create a borehole having improved zone drainage capability. Real-time monitoring uses geophones placed in adjacent wells or the well being drilled. The drilling process itself generates the seismic signals. When the geophones are located in the well being drilled, the seismic signals are transmitted from downhole to surface through intermittent pressurization of drilling mud. Once drilling penetrates the zone, the oscillatory path is followed by fracturing to improve fluid drainage paths and minimize additional drilling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventors: William M. Neill, Fred Aminzadeh, A. M. Sam Sarem, Julio M. Quintana
  • Patent number: 5205365
    Abstract: A pressure actuated, telescoping subassembly is supported by a pipe string to axially move an attached member within a wellbore. Increasing fluid pressure to the subassembly actuates a telescoping action, axially moving the attached member but not the supporting pipe string. Motion can be used during rotary drilling or running of tubulars into a drilled borehole portion. Pressure actuation provides a means to remotely apply axial force near the member, such as a tool or drill string portion. Moving only the member instead of the entire drill string and member lowers the total force required to move members and provides a new means to chase drill bits and apply constant drilling forces. This minimizes the risk of pipe string overloading and buckling, exceeding rig weight limitations, and tool bit damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventor: Julio M. Quintana
  • Patent number: 5181571
    Abstract: A ported float shoe (5) and a landing collar (16) are attached at a first end of a portion of a casing string (4) and a sliding air trapping insert (20) is attached at the other end. The air trapping insert (20) includes a fluid flow passageway (24) blocked by a plug (22) attached by shear pins to the insert (20) or the air trapping insert is an inflatable insert (55) having a conduit (60) providing a fluid passageway to the first end. The air trapping insert and float shoe form an air cavity (12a or 12b) within the string portion (4). The air cavity provides buoyant forces during running, cementing or other casing operations within a borehole (2), reducing running drag and the related chance of a differentially stuck casing (4). It also allows reciprocation and rotation during cementing and avoids separate removal steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1993
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventors: Mark D. Mueller, Frank L. Jones, Julio M. Quintana, Kenneth E. Ruddy, Michael G. Mims
  • Patent number: 5117915
    Abstract: A ported float shoe (5) and a landing collar (16) are attached at a first end of a portion of a casing string (4) and a sliding air trapping insert (20) is attached at the other end. The air trapping insert (20) includes a fluid flow passageway (24) blocked by a plug (22) attached by shear pins to the insert (20) or the air trapping insert is an inflatable insert (55) having a conduit (60) providing a fluid passageway to the first end. The air trapping insert and float shoe form an air cavity (12a or 12b) within the string portion (4). The air cavity provides buoyant forces during running, cementing or other casing operations within a borehole (2), reducing running drag and the related chance of a differentially stuck casing (4). It also allows reciprocation and rotation during cementing and avoids separate removal steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: Union Oil Company of California
    Inventors: Mark D. Mueller, Frank L. Jones, Julio M. Quintana, Kenneth E. Ruddy, Michael G. Mims