Patents by Inventor Kenneth W. Seyffert
Kenneth W. Seyffert 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: 20040251174Abstract: A support apparatus for supporting at least one screen assembly of a vibratory separator, the vibratory separator having seal apparatus for sealing an interface between a portion of the at least one screen assembly and an interior surface of the support apparatus, the seal apparatus including a seal member removably held by a seal holder within the vibratory separator, the support apparatus including container apparatus having a side wall, the side wall having an opening therethrough adjacent an end of the seal apparatus, and a cover removably connected to the side wall on an exterior surface thereof, the cover removable to provide access to the seal apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, George Alexander Burnett, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20040245153Abstract: A vibratory separator having a basket for supporting screen assembly apparatus, the basket having an interior surface, vibrator apparatus connected to the basket to vibrate it and the screen assembly apparatus releasably secured thereto, seal apparatus connected to the screen assembly for sealing an interface with a part of the interior surface of the basket, the seal apparatus including a seal holder removably holding a seal member, the seal holder having a projection projecting into a recess of the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, George Alexander Burnett, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20040245155Abstract: A screen assembly, holding apparatus for it, and a vibratory separator with it, the vibratory separator, in one aspect, for separating components of material introduced thereto, the vibratory separator including a basket, a collection receptacle beneath the basket, a deck on the basket for mounting a screen assembly thereon, the deck having a plurality of deck pins projecting upwardly therefrom, a screen assembly on the deck, the screen assembly including screening material, the screening material having a plurality of openings therethrough suitable for the flow of fluid therethrough, the fluid from the material introduced into the basket, the screening material having a plurality of spaced-apart screen holes therethrough, each screen hole having therein part of one of the deck pins, vibratory apparatus connected to the vibratory separator for vibrating the screen assembly, and holding apparatus for holding the screen assembly on the deck with a part of a deck pin in each screen hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Gary Steven Strong, Thomas C. Adams, Haynes B. Smith, James Adams, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20040182605Abstract: Methods for moving drilled cuttings, the methods, in certain aspects, including conveying with air under positive pressure, drilled cuttings to flow conduit apparatus; applying air under positive pressure to the flow conduit apparatus to continuously move the drilled cuttings material therethrough; continuously moving the drilled cuttings material with the air under pressure to separation apparatus; with the separation apparatus continuously separating drilled cuttings from air; wherein, in certain aspects, the drilled cuttings are included in a low density slurry with drilling fluid, drilling mud, and/or oil and wherein, in certain aspects, the separation apparatus is a cyclone separator and the drilled cuttings moved into the cyclone separator are wet; and systems for effecting such methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, William Christian Herben, James Michael McIntosh
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Patent number: 6769550Abstract: A shale shaker system for separating components of drilling fluid with solids entrained therein, the shale shaker system, in at least certain aspects, including a base, a screen mounting basket on the base, vibrating apparatus connected to the screen mounting basket for vibrating the screen mounting basket, the screen mounting basket having mounting structure for at least one screen assembly mounted on the mounting structure, the mounting structure having a body over which the at least one screen assembly is positionable, some components of the drilling fluid to be treated by the shale shaker flowable through the at least one screen assembly and through the body, at least one wear strip attached to the mounting structure, the at least one wear strip having a wear strip body, at least one upwardly projecting member projecting upwardly from the wear strip body, the at least one screen assembly including a screen support with screening material and at least one hole in the support sized, configured, and locatedType: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, Haynes Smith, James Adams, Charles N. Grichar, Kerry Ward, George Alexander Burnett, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Publication number: 20040112522Abstract: Methods for making frames for screen assemblies for vibratory separators, and screen assemblies with such frames, the methods, in certain aspects, including making a frame support for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator (e.g. but not limited to with robotic welding apparatus), moving the frame support to cleaning apparatus to clean the frame support, heating the frame support, moving the heated frame support to coating apparatus, coating the frame support in the coating apparatus with protective material, allowing the coated frame support to cool so that the protective material sets, moving of the frame support in one aspect done by mechanical movement apparatus; and, in certain aspects, adding screening material to the frame to produce a screen assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Kerry T. Ward, Thomas C. Adams, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David Wayne Largent, David L. Schulte, Vincent D. Leone, Jeffrey E. Walker, Charles N. Grichar, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20040099578Abstract: Screen assemblies for a vibratory separator and methods of using them, the screen assemblies in one aspect including a first screen portion having a first end and a second end spaced apart from the first end, a second screen portion adjacent the second end of the first screen portion, the second screen portion projecting down from the second end of the first screen portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Joseph C. Winkler, Thomas C. Adams, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David Wayne Largent, David L. Schulte, Charles N. Grichar, Guy L. McClung
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Patent number: 6736270Abstract: Screens and screen assemblies for a vibratory separator or shale shaker, such screens and screen assemblies made by a method including applying glue in a glue pattern to at least one layer of screening material, said applying done by powered moving mechanical glue application apparatus; in one aspect moving with powered mechanical screen movement apparatus the at least one layer of screening material beneath the powered moving mechanical glue application apparatus; in one aspect, using hot melt moisture-curing glue, and in one aspect facilitating the cure of moisture-curing glue by applying moisture to it.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, Kerry Ward, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David W. Largent, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Vincent D. Leone, Jefrey E. Walker, Guy L. McClung, III
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Publication number: 20040074817Abstract: Screen assemblies for a vibratory separator, the screen assemblies in certain aspects having at least two screening members, the at least two screening members connected by sewing material, and methods for making such screen assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, David L. Schulte, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David Wayne Laragent, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20040074816Abstract: A vibratory separator having a basket with a first side spaced-apart from a second side, screen assembly apparatus mounted in the basket, the screen assembly apparatus having a central portion, a first screen side and a second screen side, central support apparatus connected to the basket and positioned beneath and in contact with the central portion of the screen assembly apparatus, and pressing apparatus on the first side and second side of the basket for pressing down on the first screen side and on the second screen side of the screen assembly apparatus so that the central portion of the screen assembly apparatus is higher than the first screen side and the second screen side.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, George Alexander Burnett, Guy L. McClung
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Patent number: 6722504Abstract: A vibratory separator with a base, vibrating apparatus, a screen container on the base, the screen container having a plurality of spaced-apart drain holes, a plurality of spaced-apart screens in the screen-container, said screens oriented vertically within the screen container, and the screens positioned so that screened fluid passes through the screens and flows from the container through the plurality of spaced-apart drain holes.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: David L. Schulte, Thomas C. Adams, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David W. Largent, Guy L. McClung, III, Jeffrey E. Walker, Hector M. Murray
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Publication number: 20040020841Abstract: A separator system for separating first material from second material, in one aspect for separating gumbo from drilling fluid, a combination of the first material and second material introducible to the separator system, the separator system having a screen conveyor having a plurality of spaced-apart rods or shafts, a plurality of wires, for each pair of adjacent rods or shafts of the plurality of spaced-apart rods or shafts a wire of the plurality of wires wrapped partially, once, or more around the rods of the pairs of spaced-apart rods, and portions of the rods and portions of the wires defining openings through which the first material is passable and through which the second material is not passable so that the screen conveyor separates the first material from the second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
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Publication number: 20040007508Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the screen assembly including screening material with opposed spaced-apart sides including a first side and a second side, a side mount on each of the opposed spaced-apart sides, each side of the opposed spaced-apart sides having an edge portion, and each edge portion held within a side mount; a vibratory separator with such a screen assembly; and methods of their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Inventors: David L. Schulte, Thomas C. Adams, Kerry T. Ward, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Charles N. Grichar, Vincent D. Leone, Jeffrey E. Walker, David Wayne Largent, Guy L. McClung
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Patent number: 6669985Abstract: Methods for making screen assemblies and screens for a vibratory separator or shale shaker, such methods including applying glue in a glue pattern to at least one layer of screening material, said applying done by powered moving mechanical glue application apparatus; in one aspect moving with powered mechanical screen movement apparatus the at least one layer of screening material beneath the powered moving mechanical glue application apparatus; in one aspect, using hot melt moisture-curing glue, and in one aspect facilitating the cure of moisture-curing glue by applying moisture to it.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, Kerry Ward, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David W. Largent, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Vincent D. Leone, Jefrey E. Walker, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6659286Abstract: A clamp system for releasably securing a screen to a vibratory separator apparatus, and methods of its use, and a plate for such a system, the clamp system having, in certain aspects, a plate for contacting a screen end of a screen to be mounted to a vibratory separator apparatus, the plate having a plate linear dimension and the screen end having a screen linear dimension, the plate having a plate body, a bolt with a first end extendable through the plate and a second end extendable through part of the vibratory separator apparatus, the bolt tightenable in place to hold the plate in position with respect to the screen and the vibratory separator apparatus, and the plate linear dimension substantially equal to the screen end linear dimension.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6629610Abstract: A screen which in at least certain aspects has at least one layer of screening material, at least one ramp formed on the at least one layer of screening material, and the at least one ramp having an upwardly projecting portion and also a lower portion or piece connected to the at least one layer of screening material, the at least one ramp positioned on the at least one layer of screening material normal to transverse to or at an angle to a direction of fluid to be flowed over the screen so that at least a portion of the fluid will pass up and over the upwardly projecting portion, the fluid, in one aspect, having solids entrained therein to be separated from the fluid by the screen.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, David L. Schulte, Jr., David W. Largent, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6607080Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the screen assembly having a first screen portion having a first end and a second end spaced apart from the first end, and a second screen portion formed integrally of or connected to the second end of the second screen portion. A screen assembly with a first portion of screening material and a second raised portion of screening material, the second raised portion extending from a material introduction end of the screen assembly to a material exit end thereof, the raised portion, in one aspect, culminating in an apex above the first portion of screening material.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Charles Winkler, Thomas C. Adams, David L. Schulte, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David W. Largent, Charles N. Grichar, Guy L. McClung, III
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Patent number: 6605029Abstract: A conveyor for a centrifuge and a centrifuge with such a conveyor, the conveyor having a plurality of spaced-apart flight members spaced apart along its length, a plurality of support members extending between, and connected to the flight members, the support members spaced-apart around the flight members, the members and support members defining a plurality of open areas through which fluid to be treated by the centrifuge is flowable from within the conveyor out into the bowl. In one aspect, a fluid velocity decreasing chamber is provided between an exit tube end and impeller apparatus for radially accelerating the fluid with the conveyor. In certain aspects the open “caged” conveyor structures diffuses fluid flow from the conveyor so that a dispersed unfocused flow of fluid exits the conveyor into the bowl, and, in one particular aspect with feed from within the conveyor to space adjacent a beach area of the bowl.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Richard James Koch, Kenneth W. Seyffert, John Patrick Wright, Subrata Mitra
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Publication number: 20030136710Abstract: A shale shaker system for separating components of drilling fluid with solids entrained therein, the shale shaker system, in at least certain aspects, including a base, a screen mounting basket on the base, vibrating apparatus connected to the screen mounting basket for vibrating the screen mounting basket, the screen mounting basket having mounting structure for at least one screen assembly mounted on the mounting structure, the mounting structure having a body over which the at least one screen assembly is positionable, some components of the drilling fluid to be treated by the shale shaker flowable through the at least one screen assembly and through the body, at least one wear strip attached to the mounting structure, the at least one wear strip having a wear strip body, at least one upwardly projecting member projecting upwardly from the wear strip body, the at least one screen assembly including a screen support with screening material and at least one hole in the support sized, configured, and locatedType: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, Haynes Smith, James Adams, Charles N. Grichar, Kerry Ward, George Alexander Burnett, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung
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Publication number: 20030136747Abstract: A method for remediating drilled cuttings from a wellbore which, in certain aspects, includes introducing drilled cuttings with oil and water to a system for remediation, the system including a thermal treatment system and a condensing system, feeding a slurry of the cuttings with oil and water to the thermal treatment system and heating the drilled cuttings therein producing heated cuttings and a stream with oil and water, discharging the heated cuttings from the thermal treatment system, feeding the stream with oil and water to a dual component separation system producing separated-out solids and a vapor with oil and water therein, feeding the vapor to a condenser system producing a liquid stream, and feeding the liquid stream to an oil/water separator apparatus producing an oil stream and a water stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Bradford Russell Wood, Kenneth W. Seyffert