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).

  • Patent number: 6283302
    Abstract: A unibody structure for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, and screens with such a structure, the unibody structure having, in certain aspects, an integral body member with a plurality of spaced-apart openings therethrough for sealingly abutting the shoulder support portion of an end of an adjacent screen defining fluid flow paths for screening and/or defining a plurality of spaced-apart supports for screening material, and the integral body member including side portions foldable to form one or two pairs of spaced-apart integral side members and/or the integral body member including two end portions foldable to form a pair of spaced-apart integral end members and/or a pair of spaced-apart ends. In certain aspects one of a pair of spaced-apart end portions is configured with a shoulder support portion and another end with a ledge portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Tuboscope 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
  • Patent number: 6269953
    Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory separator has been invented, which, in certain aspects, has at least two ridge-valley series of screening material with a plurality of alternating ridges and valleys of screening material, and at least one flat area of screening material adjacent at least one of the ridge-valley series.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth W. Seyffert, Thomas W. Adams, David W. Largent, Charles N. Grichar, David L. Schulte, Jr., Guy L. McClung, III, Jeffrey E. Walker, Hector M. Murray, James F. Maroney, III, Joseph C. Winkler
  • Patent number: 6220449
    Abstract: A screen for a vibratory shaker for treating material flowing thereto, the screen in certain aspects having a lower support made of criss-crossed wires which define a plurality of spaced-apart holes through the lower support, the wires having top surfaces with a substantially flat portion, and screening material on the top surfaces of the wires.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: David L. Schulte, Jr., Kenneth W. Seyffert, Thomas C. Adams, Charles N. Grichar
  • Patent number: 6179128
    Abstract: A clamp system has been invented for releasably securing a screen to a vibratory screen apparatus, the clamp system in one aspect having a front plate for abutting a portion of a vibratory screen apparatus, a first link movably connected to the front plate and having a first contact surface, a second link movably connected to the first link and having a second contact surface, a bolt with a first end projecting out beyond the second link and a second end projecting out beyond the front plate, the bolt tightenable in place by an adjusting nut on one end thereof, and the first link and the second link movable so that the first contact surface abuts the second contact surface and the links are then held releasably together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: 6152307
    Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory separator has been invented, the screen assembly, in certain aspects, having a panel with two connected pairs of spaced-apart sides including a first pair of spaced-apart side separated by a second pair of spaced-apart sides, a plurality of spaced-apart strips extending between the first pair of spaced-apart sides, each adjacent pair of the plurality of spaced-apart strips defining a space therebetween through the panel, a first mesh bonded to the spaced-apart strips, and a second mesh bonded to the backup mesh. In one aspect a third mesh is bonded to the second mesh. In one aspect the strips are formed from a panel piece by cutting material therefrom with a laser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas C. Adams, Kenneth W. Seyffert, David W. Largent, David L. Schulte, Jeffrey E. Walker, Hector M. Murray, Guy L. McClung, III
  • Patent number: 6032806
    Abstract: A screen is disclosed which, in certain aspects, has screening material between opposed frame sides and one or more lower strips beneath the screen. In one aspect these strips are only inteconnected via their ends and not along their lengths. In certain aspects, a plurality of lower strips are bonded to the screen and extend across the screen from one frame side to the other. In one aspect one or more of the strips has one, two, or more humps or ridges corresponding to one or more corrugations in a corrugated perforated plate and/or corrugated screen assembly which is on the plate or, with no plate present, on the strips. In another aspect instead of the strips a solid corrugated perforated plate is used. In one aspect openings or perforations through the plate are triangular. In one aspect the screen is undulating screening material and lower portions of the screening material are bonded to a plate or to strips. Optionally screen mounting hooks or frame edges or screen edges may be used with such screens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Thomas C. Adams, Jeffrey Walker, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
  • Patent number: 5971159
    Abstract: A screen is disclosed which, in certain aspects, has screening material between opposed frame sides and one or more lower strips beneath the screen. In one aspect a plurality of lower strips are bonded to the screen and extend across the screen from one frame side to the other. In one aspect one or more of the strips has one, two, or more humps or ridges corresponding to one or more corrugations in a corrugated perforated plate and/or corrugated screen assembly which is on the plate or, with no plate present, on the strips. In another aspect instead of the strips a solid corrugated perforated plate is used. In one aspect openings or perforations through the plate are triangular. In one aspect the screen is undulating screening material and lower portions of the screening material are bonded to a plate or to strips. Optionally screen mounting hooks or frame edges or screen edges may be used with such screens. A screening apparatus or shale shaker is disclosed which uses such plates and screens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Thomas C. Adams, Jeffrey Walker, David L. Schulte, Jr., Charles N. Grichar, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
  • Patent number: 5641070
    Abstract: A shale shaker has been developed which, in one aspect, has one or more upper screens and one or more lower screens with an upper screen at a discharge end of the shale shaker and a lower screen disposed to receive material discharged from a discharge end of one of the upper screens. In one aspect a portion of a lower screen underlies the discharge end of the upper screen. In another aspect a solid flowback pan prevents material falling through the upper screen(s) from falling onto the lower screen(s); and, in another aspect, the pan prevents material on a top of the lower screen(s) from falling into a bottom sump of the shale shaker which receives material which has fallen through the screen(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: 5598930
    Abstract: A screen for a shale shaker has screening material between opposed frame sides and one or more lower strips beneath the screen. In one aspect a plurality of lower strips are bonded to the screen and extend across the screen from one frame side to the other. In one aspect the screen is undulating screening material and lower portions of the screening material are bonded to the strips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: Advanced Wirecloth, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Jeffrey E. Walker, Charles N. Grichar, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Guy L. McClung, III
  • Patent number: 5392925
    Abstract: A vibratable shale shaker screen is disclosed which in one aspect, has a frame, screening material secured over the frame, and one or more sealing members secured to the frame for sealingly contacting an adjacent frame and/or adjacent portions of the frame or of screen mounting apparatus such as mount channels on the frame. Alternatively, sealing elements are provided on screen mounting apparatus, e.g. channels, on a shale shaker. A shale shaker is disclosed with at least one such screen. In one aspect such a shale shaker has three such screens disposed in a tiered configuration, one screen in sealing contact with the next. Adjustable screen mounts are disclosed for releasably holding the screens in sealing contact with each other and with screen mounting apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: 5368433
    Abstract: Devices and method are disclosed for opening, e.g. by puncturing, sealed containers of materials, e.g. drums filled with toxic or hazardous substances. In one aspect a support cradle supports one or more containers and is movable to dump their contents into a discharge hopper. In one aspect containers are punctured or opened by movable spears or cutters which are movable to open the containers, preferably with personnel spaced apart from or remote from the apparatus during operation. A variety of spray devices or nozzles may be used to create fogs or protective fluid sheets or films over or about various parts of the apparatus to inhibit unwanted dispersion of material in the containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: 4400136
    Abstract: An improved centrifugal pump protected against reverse rotation injury. The pump has an impeller mounted upon a pump shaft within a casing. The impeller has a central hub mounted over a threaded portion on the shaft and seated against a shoulder. A tubular nut mounts onto the threaded portion of the shaft and within the hub of the impeller. A flange on the nut seats on the hub. Offcenter axial pins are secured in the hub and extend into openings in the flange to interconnect drivingly the impeller and pump shaft. Upon undesired reverse rotation of the pump shaft, the nut unthreads from the pump shaft until the pins withdraw from openings in the flange. Then, the nut spins off the shaft. Now, the pump shaft can rotate safely within the stationary impeller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1983
    Assignee: Sancor Pump Co.
    Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: D366040
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Sr., Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: D377656
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1997
    Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent D. Leone, Kenneth W. Seyffert
  • Patent number: D425531
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.
    Inventors: David W. Largent, Kenneth W. Seyffert, Thomas C. Adams, David L. Schulte, Guy L. McClung