Patents by Inventor Larry V. Dalrymple
Larry V. Dalrymple 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: 9587445Abstract: A power cable assembly supplies power to and suspends in a well an electrical well pump. The assembly includes metal tubing having a longitudinal tubing center line and a cylindrical side wall. Power cable has an exterior delta shape when viewed in a cross-section. The delta shape defines three exterior side surfaces that face radially outward and join each other at corners. Power cable has three insulated power conductors wrapped helically with a metal strip. The power cable is located in the tubing with the corners deformed against an inner diameter of the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth
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Publication number: 20150030480Abstract: A power cable assembly supplies power to and suspends in a well an electrical well pump. The assembly includes metal tubing having a longitudinal tubing center line and a cylindrical side wall. Power cable has an exterior delta shape when viewed in a cross-section. The delta shape defines three exterior side surfaces that face radially outward and join each other at corners. Power cable has three insulated power conductors wrapped helically with a metal strip. The power cable is located in the tubing with the corners deformed against an inner diameter of the tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth
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Patent number: 8523545Abstract: A reinforcing interface between the stator and its housing in a progressing cavity pump is created from ribs extending inwardly into the stator from the housing inner wall that can be longitudinally oriented or spirally oriented. Alternatively, the housing wall can have grooves into the inner wall that are made more bulbous further into the housing wall from the groove inlets so that when filled with stator material a long and continuous grip is obtained with either the wall groove embodiment or the internal rib embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Phillip R. Wilbourn, Charles C. Collie, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Publication number: 20120121224Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include a cable for connecting a downhole electrical submersible pump assembly to a control station the cable comprising a plurality of leads disposed in the cable, the plurality of leads disposed in a position that is substantially parallel to each of the other leads, each of the leads being separated by a distance, and each of the leads adapted to carry three phase electrical power to the electrical submersible pump; a plurality of insulated spacers disposed in between each of the leads, the insulated spacers having a width; the insulated spacers having a cross-section that is substantially shaped like an hourglass; and a plurality of optical fibers disposed substantially in the center of each of the spacers, the optical fibers adapted to sense the conditions of the well and electrical pump assembly, the fiber producing an optical signal for receipt by a downhole control circuit positioned near the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth
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Patent number: 8143523Abstract: A cable for transmitting electricity for use with an electric submersible pump has a plurality of conductors for conducting electricity along the length of the cable. A first layer of insulation surrounds each of the conductors. A jacket, or second layer of insulation, surrounds all of the conductors and the first layer of insulation. Both the first layer of insulation and the jacket insulation are comprised of an polymeric compound. At least one of the insulation layers has filler material dispersed therein, the filler material having a higher level of thermal conductivity than the insulation layer it is contained in.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David W. Livingston, Don C. Cox
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Patent number: 8039747Abstract: A cable for transmitting high voltage electricity for use with an electric submersible pump has a plurality of solid conductors for conducting electricity along the length of the cable. The solid conductors are uniformly and firmly bonded to the surrounding insulation with a thin bonding layer applied directly over the conductor. A layer of conductive fabric tape surrounds the insulation to form an outer stress control layer. The insulated conductors are surrounded by an extruded layer of lead. A second layer of fabric tape surrounds the lead. An armored outer layer surrounds the insulated conductors and the lead. Space between the insulated and wrapped conductors and the armored outer layer is filled with a jacket material.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 8041165Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for incorporating a fiber optic cable into a power cable for an electrical submersible pump is disclosed. The fiber optic components are protected from damage during handling of the cable with pump cable components, such as lead sheaths and jacketing materials. The optical fibers are protected from damage due to corrosive oil well chemicals and gasses, as well as protected from decompression damage.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Publication number: 20110150685Abstract: A reinforcing interface between the stator and its housing in a progressing cavity pump is created from ribs extending inwardly into the stator from the housing inner wall that can be longitudinally oriented or spirally oriented. Alternatively, the housing wall can have grooves into the inner wall that are made more bulbous further into the housing wall from the groove inlets so that when filled with stator material a long and continuous grip is obtained with either the wall groove embodiment or the internal rib embodiment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Phillip R. Wilbourn, Charles C. Collie, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 7857604Abstract: An electrical submersible pump assembly has a motor cooperatively engaged with a pump for driving the pump and a motor lead extending to the motor for supplying power to the motor. The motor lead has an electrical conductor enclosed within a tube. The tube is sealed from an exterior environment of the motor and contains a dielectric fluid. The motor may be filled with a dielectric lubricant and the interior of the tube of the motor lead may be in fluid communication with the dielectric lubricant. Alternatively, the motor may filled with a dielectric lubricant and the dielectric fluid within the interior of the tube of the motor lead may be sealed from the dielectric lubricant.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Chris K. Shaw, Bradley Ellis Yingst, Sean A. Cain, David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Publication number: 20100186990Abstract: A cable for transmitting high voltage electricity for use with an electric submersible pump has a plurality of solid conductors for conducting electricity along the length of the cable. The solid conductors are uniformly and firmly bonded to the surrounding insulation with a thin bonding layer applied directly over the conductor. A layer of conductive fabric tape surrounds the insulation to form an outer stress control layer. The insulated conductors are surrounded by an extruded layer of lead. A second layer of fabric tape surrounds the lead. An armored outer layer surrounds the insulated conductors and the lead. Space between the insulated and wrapped conductors and the armored outer layer is filled with a jacket material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Publication number: 20100096161Abstract: A cable for transmitting electricity for use with an electric submersible pump has a plurality of conductors for conducting electricity along the length of the cable. A first layer of insulation surrounds each of the conductors. A jacket, or second layer of insulation, surrounds all of the conductors and the first layer of insulation. Both the first layer of insulation and the jacket insulation are comprised of an polymeric compound. At least one of the insulation layers has filler material dispersed therein, the filler material having a higher level of thermal conductivity than the insulation layer it is contained in.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David W. Livingston, Don C. Cox
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Patent number: 7611339Abstract: A power line for an electrical submersible pump has three metallic impermeable tubes. A single electrical conductor is located within each of the tubes. Each conductor has at least one elastomeric insulation layer surrounding it. An annular portion of the insulation layer of each of the electrical conductors is in tight contact with the tube to form a seal. The annular portions may be annular crimps formed in the tube at intervals. The annular portion could also be a continuous seal caused by swelling of the insulation layer due to contact with a hydrocarbon.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Steven K. Tetzlaff, Larry J. Parmeter, Ed L. Doty, Rob A. Coyle, Thomson H. Wallace, Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth
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Publication number: 20090068037Abstract: An electrical submersible pump assembly has a motor cooperatively engaged with a pump for driving the pump and a motor lead extending to the motor for supplying power to the motor. The motor lead has an electrical conductor enclosed within a tube. The tube is sealed from an exterior environment of the motor and contains a dielectric fluid. The motor may be filled with a dielectric lubricant and the interior of the tube of the motor lead may be in fluid communication with the dielectric lubricant. Alternatively, the motor may filled with a dielectric lubricant and the dielectric fluid within the interior of the tube of the motor lead may be sealed from the dielectric lubricant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Chris K. Shaw, Bradley Ellis Yingst, Sean A. Cain, David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 7044223Abstract: A method for manufacturing an electrical cable provides an electrical cable suitable for use in heating wells. An elastomeric jacket is extruded over insulated conductors. A stainless steel plate is rolled around the jacket to form a cylindrical coiled tubing having a seam. The seam is welded, then the tubing is swaged down to a lesser diameter to cause the tubing to frictionally grip the jacket. A recess maybe formed in the jacket adjacent the seam to avoid heat damage from the welding process.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth, Phillip R. Wilbourn, Don C. Cox, Thomson H. Wallace
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Patent number: 6969940Abstract: An electric motor has a housing with a plurality of stator discs. The discs have slots that align with one another, forming passages. A dielectric film tube inserts into the slots, each of the tubes having a continuous circumference. Each tube has a nonmeltable dielectric film layer of high temperature insulation. The dielectric film layer has overlapping edges and is bonded to a carrier layer of a meltable material. The tubes may be inserted into the slot passages by drawing a vacuum in the interior of each tube, causing it to collapse so that it can be readily inserted.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David G. Korte, L. Wayne Pyron, George C. Soukup
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Publication number: 20040163801Abstract: A method for manufacturing an electrical cable provides an electrical cable suitable for use in heating wells. An elastomeric jacket is extruded over insulated conductors. A stainless steel plate is rolled around the jacket to form a cylindrical coiled tubing having a seam. The seam is welded, then the tubing is swaged down to a lesser diameter to cause the tubing to frictionally grip the jacket. A recess maybe formed in the jacket adjacent the seam to avoid heat damage from the welding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth, Phillip R. Wilbourn, Don C. Cox, Thomson H. Wallace
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Patent number: 6769805Abstract: A heater cable is deployed in a well bore to elevate the temperature of the wellbore above the temperature of the surrounding fluid and the formation. One or more fiber optic strings are included in or carried by the heater cable which is placed along a desired length of the wellbore. At least one fiber optic string measures temperature of the heater cable at a plurality of spaced apart locations. Another string is utilized to determine the temperature of the wellbore. The heater cable is heated above the temperature of the well bore. The fluid flowing from the formation to the wellbore lowers the temperature of the cable at the inflow locations. The fiber optic string provides measurements of the temperature along the heater cable. The fluid flow is determined from the temperature profile of the heater cable provided by the fiber optic sensors.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Sensor Highway LimitedInventors: Glynn R Williams, David H Neuroth, Larry V Dalrymple
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Patent number: 6695062Abstract: A method for manufacturing an electrical cable provides an electrical cable suitable for use in heating wells. An elastomeric jacket is extruded over insulated conductors. A stainless steel plate is rolled around the jacket to form a cylindrical coiled tubing having a seam. The seam is welded, then the tubing is swaged down to a lesser diameter to cause the tubing to frictionally grip the jacket. A recess may be formed in the jacket adjacent the seam to avoid heat damage from the welding process.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Larry V. Dalrymple, David H. Neuroth, Phillip R. Wilbourn, Don C. Cox, Thomson H. Wallace
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Publication number: 20030122535Abstract: A heater cable is deployed in a well bore to elevate the temperature of the wellbore above the temperature of the surrounding fluid and the formation. One or more fiber optic strings are included in or carried by the heater cable which is placed along a desired length of the wellbore. At least one fiber optic string measures temperature of the heater cable at a plurality of spaced apart locations. Another string is utilized to determine the temperature of the wellbore. The heater cable is heated above the temperature of the well bore. The fluid flowing from the formation to the wellbore lowers the temperature of the cable at the inflow locations. The fiber optic string provides measurements of the temperature along the heater cable. The fluid flow is determined from the temperature profile of the heater cable provided by the fiber optic sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Glynn R. Williams, David H. Neuroth, Larry V. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 6585046Abstract: A method of heating gas being produced in a well reduces condensate occurring in the well. A cable assembly having at least one insulated conductor is deployed into the well while the well is still live. Electrical power is applied to the conductor to cause heat to be generated. Gas is allowed up past the cable assembly and out the wellhead. The heat retards condensation, which creates frictional losses in the gas flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David H. Neuroth, Phillip R. Wilbourn, Larry V. Dalrymple, Don C. Cox