Patents by Inventor Leslie N. Berryman
Leslie N. Berryman 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: 5319964Abstract: Fluid level in a container is determined using a single pressure transducer connected to a portable body. The body contains a computer having a memory in which fluid level-to-fluid volume conversion data are stored for different shapes of containers so that fluid volume can be readily obtained for the shape of the respective container once fluid level is determined. These features allow a single monitoring apparatus to be used for monitoring different types of containers. The apparatus preferably includes a radio so that multiple apparatus can communicate in a system with a central remote operator interface device. Fluid level is determined by dividing a pressure reading from the bottom of the fluid by a fluid density determined from two prior pressure reading taken across a known distance (density equals the difference between the two readings divided by the distance).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Stanley V. Stephenson, Ronald E. Dant, Robert L. Toellner, Edward P. Arnold, Thuong Van Le, Leslie N. Berryman
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Patent number: 5272920Abstract: Fluid level in a container is determined using a single pressure transducer connected to a portable body. The body contains a computer having a memory in which fluid level-to-fluid volume conversion data are stored for different shapes of containers so that fluid volume can be readily obtained for the shape of the respective container once fluid level is determined. These features allow a single monitoring apparatus to be used for monitoring different types of containers. The apparatus preferably includes a radio so that multiple apparatus can communicate in a system with a central remote operator interface device. Fluid level is determined by dividing a pressure reading from the bottom of the fluid by a fluid density determined from two prior pressure reading taken across a known distance (density equals the difference between the two readings divided by the distance).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1993Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Stanley V. Stephenson, Ronald E. Dant, Robert L. Toellner, Edward P. Arnold, Thuong Van Le, Leslie N. Berryman
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Patent number: 5211678Abstract: Fluid level in a container is determined using a single pressure transducer connected to a portable body. The body contains a computer having a memory in which fluid level-to-fluid volume conversion data are stored for different shapes of containers so that fluid volume can be readily obtained for the shape of the respective container once fluid level is determined. These features allow a single monitoring apparatus to be used for monitoring different types of containers. The apparatus preferably includes a radio so that multiple apparatus can communicate in a system with a central remote operator interface device. Fluid level is determined by dividing a pressure reading from the bottom of the fluid by a fluid density determined from two prior pressure reading taken across a known distance (density equals the difference between the two readings divided by the distance).Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Stanley V. Stephenson, Ronald E. Dant, Robert L. Toellner, Edward P. Arnold, Thuong Van Le, Leslie N. Berryman
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Patent number: 5026168Abstract: A mixing apparatus is provided for mixing slurries, particularly high density, high viscosity fracturing fluid slurries containing a large proportion of proppant material. A mixing tub has a generally round horizontal cross-sectional shape. A relatively large, low-speed rotating agitator is utilized to mix the slurry. The design of the agitator is such that a radially inwardly rolling toroidal shaped slurry flow zone is created adjacent the upper surface of the slurry within the tub. A stream of clean fracturing fluid is introduced into the tub near the center of the toroidal shaped flow zone. Dry proppant material is introduced into the tub and carried by the radially inwardly rolling flow into contact with the clean fracturing fluid. Foraminous baffles, preferably constructed from expanded metal sheets, are radially oriented within the tub to reduce rotational motion of the slurry within the tub without causing dropout of proppant from the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Leslie N. Berryman, Herbert J. Horinek, Max L. Phillippi, David A. Prucha, Vincent G. Reidenbach, Stanley V. Stephenson
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Patent number: 4989987Abstract: A mixing apparatus is provided for mixing slurries, particularly high density, high viscosity fracturing fluid slurries containing a large proportion of proppant material. A mixing tub has a generally round horizontal cross-sectional shape. A relatively large, low-speed rotating agitator is utilized to mix the slurry. The design of the agitator is such that a radially inwardly rolling toroidal shaped slurry flow zone is created adjacent the upper surface of the slurry within the tub. A stream of clean fracturing fluid is introduced into the tub near the center of the toroidal shaped flow zone. Dry proppant material is introduced into the tube and carried by the radially inwardly rolling flow into contact with the clean fracturing fluid. Foraminous baffles, preferably constructed from expanded metal sheets, are radially oriented within the tub to reduce rotational motion of the slurry within the tub without causing dropout of proppant from the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Leslie N. Berryman, Herbert J. Horinek, Max L. Phillippi, David A. Prucha, Vincent G. Reidenbach, Stanley V. Stephenson
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Patent number: 4930576Abstract: A mixing apparatus is provided for mixing slurries, particularly high density, high viscosity fracturing fluid slurries containing a large proportion of proppant material. A mixing tub has a generally round horizontal cross-sectional shape. A relatively large, low-speed rotating agitator is utilized to mix the slurry. The design of the agitator is such that a radially inwardly rolling toroidal shaped slurry flow zone is created adjacent the upper surface of the slurry within the tub. A stream of clean fracturing fluid is introduced into the tub near the center of the toroidal shaped flow zone. Dry proppant material is introduced into the tub and carried by the radially inwardly rolling flow into contact with the clean fracturing fluid. Foraminous baffles, preferably constructed from expanded metal sheets, are radially oriented within the tub to reduce rotational motion of the slurry within the tub without causing dropout of proppant from the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Leslie N. Berryman, Herbert J. Horinek, Max L. Phillippi, David A. Prucha, Vincent G. Reidenbach, Stanley V. Stephenson
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Patent number: 4850750Abstract: An integrated control system, specifically transportable on water between offshore wells, includes mixing and blending subsystems, a pumping subsystem, a proppant subsystem and a control subsystem for controlling the other subsystems in a unified manner from a common control location.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Randall B. Cogbill, Timothy J. Dodd, Paul W. Heilman, Daryl L. Heronemus, Leslie R. Sears, Leslie N. Berryman, Robert L. Baker, Larry E. Guffee, David A. Prucha, Don M. Roberts, Elbert L. Shackelford, Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Lonnie R. Walker
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Patent number: 4715721Abstract: An integrated blending system comprises a mixing subsystem and a particulate material conveying subsystem which introduce materials into a blender subsystem for producing a blend which is pumped into a well through a pumping subsystem. The subsystems are mounted on a single transportation vehicle at fixed relative positions to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1985Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Lonnie R. Walker, Leslie N. Berryman, Larry E. Guffee, David E. Ripley, David A. Prucha
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Patent number: 4701095Abstract: A transportable material conveying apparatus includes a frame having a surge bin mounted on the frame for receiving, holding and discharging particulate material. A gathering conveyor is mounted on the frame for gathering the particulate material and delivering the particulate material into the surge bin. A discharge conveyor is mounted on the frame below an outlet of the surge bin for receiving the particulate material from the outlet and for conveying the particulate material to a discharge point.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Leslie N. Berryman, Gail F. Davis, Herbert J. Horinek