Patents by Inventor Mark Pehrson Chapman
Mark Pehrson Chapman 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: 20240368039Abstract: A superabrasive element may be produced by laser ablating at least a portion of a superabrasive element to form a laser-shaped surface and exposing at least a portion of the laser-shaped surface to a leaching solution to define a leached volume and an unleached volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Joshua Adam Hawks, Ryan LeRoy Woodland, Jason Keith Wiggins, David Paul Miess, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Trevor Allen Olsen, Trent Neil Butcher, Michael James Gleason, Matthew Sinclair Brown, Julie Ann Kidd
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Publication number: 20240351167Abstract: Superabrasive elements may be produced by methods including leaching the metallic material from the superabrasive element to produce a leached volume by exposing at least a portion of the superabrasive element to a processing solution, exposing an electrode to the processing solution, and applying a charge to the electrode such that a voltage is generated between the superabrasive element and the electrode and the voltage is applied to the processing solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Patent number: 12037291Abstract: Method of processing a polycrystalline diamond element may include laser ablating at least a portion of a polycrystalline diamond element to form a laser-shaped surface and exposing at least a portion of the laser-shaped surface to a leaching solution to define a leached polycrystalline diamond volume and an unleached polycrystalline diamond volume.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2023Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Joshua Adam Hawks, Ryan LeRoy Woodland, Jason Keith Wiggins, David Paul Miess, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Trevor Allen Olsen, Trent Neil Butcher, Michael James Gleason, Matthew Sinclair Brown, Julie Ann Kidd
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Patent number: 12023782Abstract: Superabrasive elements may be produced by method includes providing a superabrasive element including a polycrystalline diamond table that includes a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond table. The polycrystalline diamond table includes a superabrasive face and a superabrasive side surface extending around an outer periphery of the superabrasive face. The method also includes leaching the metallic material from at least a volume of the polycrystalline diamond table to produce a leached volume in the polycrystalline diamond table by (1) exposing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond table to a processing solution, (2) exposing an electrode to the processing solution, and (3) applying a charge to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2022Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Patent number: 11958133Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a method includes selecting a cemented carbide substrate from a plurality of cemented carbide substrates in a substrate inventory. Each of the plurality of cemented carbide substrates have a substantially planar top surface. The method also includes emitting a plurality of laser pulses from a laser towards at least the substantially planar top surface of the cemented carbide substrate to ablate selected regions of the cemented carbide substrate thereby forming the cemented carbide substrate into a selected shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Douglas Jones, Benjamin Michael Spencer, Brent Richard Eddy, Mark Pehrson Chapman
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Publication number: 20240009808Abstract: A method of processing a superabrasive element includes providing a superabrasive element including a polycrystalline diamond table that includes a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond table. The method also includes leaching the metallic material from at least a volume of the polycrystalline diamond table to produce a leached volume in the polycrystalline diamond table.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Inventors: Daniel Marin Scott, Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Patent number: 11766761Abstract: A method of processing a superabrasive element includes providing a superabrasive element including a polycrystalline diamond table that includes a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond table. The polycrystalline diamond table includes a superabrasive face and a superabrasive side surface extending around an outer periphery of the superabrasive face. The method also includes leaching the metallic material from at least a volume of the polycrystalline diamond table to produce a leached volume in the polycrystalline diamond table by (1) exposing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond table to a processing solution, (2) exposing an electrode to the processing solution, and (3) applying a charge to the electrode such that a voltage is generated between the polycrystalline diamond table and the electrode and the voltage is applied to the processing solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Daniel Marin Scott, Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Publication number: 20230250026Abstract: Method of processing a polycrystalline diamond element may include laser ablating at least a portion of a polycrystalline diamond element to form a laser-shaped surface and exposing at least a portion of the laser-shaped surface to a leaching solution to define a leached polycrystalline diamond volume and an unleached polycrystalline diamond volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Joshua Adam Hawks, Ryan LeRoy Woodland, Jason Keith Wiggins, David Paul Miess, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Trevor Allen Olsen, Trent Neil Butcher, Michael James Gleason, Matthew Sinclair Brown, Julie Ann Kidd
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Patent number: 11618718Abstract: A polycrystalline diamond element includes a polycrystalline diamond table having a body of bonded diamond particles with interstitial regions. A first volume of the body includes an interstitial material and a second volume of the body has a lower concentration of interstitial material within the interstitial regions than the first volume. The polycrystalline diamond element includes an element face and a peripheral surface. The first volume is adjacent to a central portion of the element face and the second volume is adjacent to the peripheral surface. A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond element includes forming a concave region in the polycrystalline diamond element, exposing at least a portion of the concave region to a leaching solution, and removing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond element that was exposed to the leaching solution from the polycrystalline diamond element.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Joshua Adam Hawks, Ryan LeRoy Woodland, Jason Keith Wiggins, David Paul Miess, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Trevor Allen Olsen, Trent Neil Butcher, Michael James Gleason, Matthew Sinclair Brown, Julie Ann Kidd
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Patent number: 11535520Abstract: A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes positioning an electrode near the polycrystalline diamond body such that a gap is defined between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, the polycrystalline diamond body having a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond body. The method includes applying a voltage between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, and passing a processing solution through the gap. The electrode is a cathode and the polycrystalline diamond body is an anode. An assembly for processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes the polycrystalline diamond body, an electrode positioned such that a gap is defined between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, a processing solution passing through the gap such that the processing solution is in electrical communication with each of the polycrystalline diamond body and the electrode, and at least one power source.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventor: Mark Pehrson Chapman
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Publication number: 20220152782Abstract: Superabrasive elements may be produced by method includes providing a superabrasive element including a polycrystalline diamond table that includes a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond table. The polycrystalline diamond table includes a superabrasive face and a superabrasive side surface extending around an outer periphery of the superabrasive face. The method also includes leaching the metallic material from at least a volume of the polycrystalline diamond table to produce a leached volume in the polycrystalline diamond table by (1) exposing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond table to a processing solution, (2) exposing an electrode to the processing solution, and (3) applying a charge to the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Patent number: 11253971Abstract: A method of processing a superabrasive element includes providing a superabrasive element including a polycrystalline diamond table that includes a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond table. The polycrystalline diamond table includes a superabrasive face and a superabrasive side surface extending around an outer periphery of the superabrasive face. The method also includes leaching the metallic material from at least a volume of the polycrystalline diamond table to produce a leached volume in the polycrystalline diamond table by (1) exposing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond table to a processing solution, (2) exposing an electrode to the processing solution, and (3) applying a charge to the electrode such that a voltage is generated between the polycrystalline diamond table and the electrode and the voltage is applied to the processing solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Patent number: 10807913Abstract: A polycrystalline diamond element includes a polycrystalline diamond table having a body of bonded diamond particles with interstitial regions. A first volume of the body includes an interstitial material and a second volume of the body has a lower concentration of interstitial material within the interstitial regions than the first volume. The polycrystalline diamond element includes an element face and a peripheral surface. The first volume is adjacent to a central portion of the element face and the second volume is adjacent to the peripheral surface. A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond element includes forming a concave region in the polycrystalline diamond element, exposing at least a portion of the concave region to a leaching solution, and removing at least a portion of the polycrystalline diamond material that was exposed to the leaching solution from the polycrystalline diamond element.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: US Synthetic CorporationInventors: Joshua Adam Hawks, Ryan LeRoy Woodland, Jason Keith Wiggins, David Paul Miess, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Trevor Allen Olsen, Trent Neil Butcher, Michael James Gleason, Matthew Sinclair Brown, Julie Ann Kidd
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Patent number: 10723626Abstract: A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes positioning an electrode near the polycrystalline diamond body such that a gap is defined between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, the polycrystalline diamond body having a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond body. The method includes applying a voltage between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, and passing a processing solution through the gap. The electrode is a cathode and the polycrystalline diamond body is an anode. An assembly for processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes the polycrystalline diamond body, an electrode positioned such that a gap is defined between the electrode and the polycrystalline diamond body, a processing solution passing through the gap such that the processing solution is in electrical communication with each of the polycrystalline diamond body and the electrode, and at least one power source.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventor: Mark Pehrson Chapman
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Patent number: 10610999Abstract: A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond material includes exposing at least a portion of a polycrystalline diamond material to a processing solution, the polycrystalline diamond material including a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond material. The method includes exposing an electrode to the processing solution, applying a positive charge to the polycrystalline diamond material, and applying a negative charge to the electrode. An assembly for processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes a polycrystalline diamond body and an electrode that are in electrical communication with a volume of processing solution, and a power source configured to apply a positive charge to the polycrystalline diamond body and a negative charge to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond
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Publication number: 20190084087Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to energy beam ablation machining methods that are used to machine polycrystalline diamond tables (e.g., polycrystalline diamond compacts that each includes polycrystalline diamond tables). Embodiments disclosed herein also are directed to polycrystalline diamond tables machined according to at least one of the energy beam ablation machining methods disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2018Publication date: March 21, 2019Inventors: Mark Pehrson CHAPMAN, Nicholas Edward CHRISTENSEN, Ronald Wilford WARD, Brandon Alan JOHNSON, Jason Clark CARDELL
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Patent number: 10107043Abstract: A superabrasive element includes at least one superabrasive table including at least one coupling projection having a narrow portion and a wide portion having a greater width than the narrow portion. The superabrasive element includes a substrate defining at least one coupling recess, the at least one coupling recess extending from a narrow portion to a wide portion. At least a portion of the at least one coupling projection is disposed in the coupling recess and the at least one coupling projection and the at least one coupling recess mechanically couple the at least one superabrasive table to the substrate. A drill bit includes a superabrasive element having a superabrasive table.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventors: Mark Pehrson Chapman, Damon Bart Crockett, Craig Hodges Cooley, Jair Jahaziel Gonzalez, Jedediah Jess Campbell
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Patent number: 10011000Abstract: A method of processing a polycrystalline diamond material includes exposing at least a portion of a polycrystalline diamond material to a processing solution, the polycrystalline diamond material including a metallic material disposed in interstitial spaces defined within the polycrystalline diamond material. The method includes exposing an electrode to the processing solution, applying a positive charge to the polycrystalline diamond material, and applying a negative charge to the electrode. An assembly for processing a polycrystalline diamond body includes a polycrystalline diamond body and an electrode that are in electrical communication with a volume of processing solution, and a power source configured to apply a positive charge to the polycrystalline diamond body and a negative charge to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventors: Daren Nathaniel Heaton, Jeremy Brett Lynn, Mark Pehrson Chapman, Oakley D. Bond