Patents by Inventor Marvin Milewits
Marvin Milewits 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: 6610441Abstract: An annular pack for a cylindrical member for use in a wellbore includes a housing adapted to be mounted about an exterior circumference of the cylindrical member. The housing has mutually engagable annular segments. At least one of the annular segments defines a chamber for housing an electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Donald E. Hensley, Stuart Schaaf, Marvin Milewits, Fraser Walsh
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Patent number: 6547010Abstract: An annular pack for a cylindrical member for use in a wellbore includes a housing adapted to be mounted about an exterior circumference of the cylindrical member. The housing has mutually engagable annular segments. At least one of the annular segments defines a chamber for housing an electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Donald E. Hensley, Stuart Schaaf, Marvin Milewits, Fraser Walsh
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Publication number: 20020012837Abstract: An annular pack for a cylindrical member for use in a wellbore includes a housing adapted to be mounted about an exterior circumference of the cylindrical member. The housing has mutually engagable annular segments. At least one of the annular segments defines a chamber for housing an electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Donald E. Hensley, Stuart Schaaf, Marvin Milewits, Fraser Walsh
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Publication number: 20010049049Abstract: An annular pack for a cylindrical member for use in a wellbore includes a housing adapted to be mounted about an exterior circumference of the cylindrical member. The housing has mutually engagable annular segments. At least one of the annular segments defines a chamber for housing an electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Donald E. Hensley, Stuart Schaaf, Marvin Milewits, Fraser Walsh
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Patent number: 6280874Abstract: An annular pack for a cylindrical member for use in a wellbore includes a housing adapted to be mounted about an exterior circumference of the cylindrical member. The housing has mutually engagable annular segments. At least one of the annular segments defines a chamber for housing an electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corp.Inventors: Donald E. Hensley, Stuart Schaaf, Marvin Milewits, Fraser Walsh
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Patent number: 6045941Abstract: The present invention relates to a new method of constructing and interrogating electrochemical cells, especially those having lithium thionyl chloride (Li/SOCl.sub.2) chemistry, that permits rapid estimation of remaining discharge capacity. A preferred embodiment of the present invention employs cells with specially modified anode structures and a method for testing the state of charge and remaining life of these cells, as well as depassivating these cells, prior to their intended use or re-use. The test method can be performed using an inexpensive DC circuit and voltmeter at ambient conditions anytime prior to cell use or re-use.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Marvin Milewits
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Patent number: 5303872Abstract: A field transportable battery disposal unit comprises a storage drum containing a neutralizing fluid and a cutting apparatus adapted to sit on top of the drum, the cutting apparatus including a cutting wheel, a driving apparatus for rotating the cutting wheel, an oscillating apparatus for oscillating the cutting wheel in a "back and forth" motion, slots disposed adjacent the cutting wheel adapted to receive one or more of the exhausted batteries, a water pump for lubricating and cooling the cutting wheel and providing a pre-neutralizing spray of water to the wheel and battery parts, and an air scrubber for neutralizing an acid mist and exhausting the neutralized acid mist, contained within the drum, to the surrounding atmosphere. The battery is inserted into one of the slots in the cutting apparatus, and the cutting wheel cuts the battery into pieces. The water pump sprays water over the cutting wheel and on the battery parts undergoing the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Marvin Milewits, Baldemar Fuentes, Dinesh R. Patel
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Patent number: 4792756Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the extent of axially extending defects in ferromagnetic elements, such as tubing comprising a continuous string for use in an oil or gas well is disclosed. The tubing trip tool detects axial defects, such as sucker rod wear during removal of the tubing from the well. A saturating magnetic field and a fluctuating magnetic field are applied to the tubing and the magnitude of the induced fields and the changes are measured to quantify defects in the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: Clive C. Lam, Marvin Milewits, James E. Bradfield
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Patent number: 4710712Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the extent of defects in ferromagnetic tubular elements comprising a continuous string for use in an oil or gas well is disclosed. The tubing trip tool measures tubing average wall thickness, local defects, such as corrosion pitting, and axial defects, such as sucker rod wear during removal of the tubing from the well. Tubing velocity is also measured, and couplings between tubing sections are detected and counted, in order to specify the axial location of defects on each tube, and also provide a profile of the condition of the overall string. A saturating magnetic field and a fluctuating magnetic field are applied to the tubing and the magnitude of the induced fields and the changes are measured to quantify defects in the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: James E. Bradfield, John E. Kahil, Mark S. Jaynes, Gordon L. Moake, Marvin Milewits, Curtis W. Bolton, III, Clive C. Lam, Roderic K. Stanley
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Patent number: 4698590Abstract: A tubing trip tool for use in determining the extent of defects in tubular elements comprising a continuous string used in a subterranean oil or gas well during removal of the string from the well is disclosed. Local defects and axially extending defects, as well as the average wall thickness of the tubular elements, are measured. The position of the defects is determined by measuring the variable velocity of the tubular elements as they are removed from the well. A noncontact velocity detector comprises detector elements generating a first signal dependent upon an applied magnetic field and the velocity of the tubular elements. The first signal is compared to a signal dependent only upon the magnetic field generated in a second element. A pickup coil and Hall effect probes can be used.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1986Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: Gordon L. Moake, Marvin Milewits
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Patent number: 4636727Abstract: A tubing trip tool for use in determining the extent of defects in tubular elements comprising a continuous string used in a subterranean oil or gas well during removal of the string from the well is disclosed. Local defects and axially extending defects, as well as the average wall thickness of the tubular elements, are measured. The position of the defects is determined by measuring the variable velocity of the tubular elements as they are removed from the well and by detecting end couplings having a larger cross-sectional area and the direction in which the end couplings are moving. A string profile of the position of the defects in the continuous string can also be established.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: John E. Kahil, Marvin Milewits, James E. Bradfield, Clive C. Lam
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Patent number: 4611170Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for effecting the inspection of a ferromagnetic element, or piping, and particularly piping that is already installed. The invention incorporates a device for indicating wall thickness of a length of the ferromagnetic element, including means for producing a value of magnetic flux extending longitudinally through a portion of the element. A voltage generating device is disposed in surrounding relationship to the element and is movable axially relative to the length of the element containing the value of the magnetic flux. Means for indicating the voltage generated in the voltage generating means by the value of the magnetic flux also are provided. Preferably, an axially split spool is provided which may be closed in surrounding relationship to an installed pipe. A saturation level of magnetic flux is induced in the pipe by a flexible cable which is wrapped around the spool in a multi-turn configuration and supplied with electrical current sufficient to produce saturation.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: Roderic K. Stanley, Marvin Milewits, Robert C. Knauer, Jr., James E. Bradfield
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Patent number: 4578642Abstract: A tubing trip tool for use in determining the extent of defects in tubular elements comprising a continuous string used in a subterranean oil or gas well during removal of the string from the well is disclosed. Local defects and axially extending defects, as well as the average wall thickness of the tubular elements, are measured. The position of the defects is determined by measuring the variable velocity of the tubular elements as they are removed from the well. A noncontact axial velocity detector comprises detector elements generating a first signal dependent upon an applied magnetic field and the axial velocity of the tubular elements. The first signal is compared to a signal dependent only upon the magnetic field generated in a second element. A pickup coil and Hall effect probes can be used.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: Gordon L. Moake, Marvin Milewits
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Patent number: 4555665Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for effecting the inspection of a ferromagnetic element, or piping, and particularly piping that is already installed. The invention incorporates a device for indicating wall thickness of a length of the ferromagnetic element, including means for producing a value of magnetic flux extending longitudinally through a portion of the element. A voltage generating device is disposed in surrounding relationship to the element and is movable axially relative to the length of the element containing the value of the magnetic flux. Means for indicating the voltage generated in the voltage generating means by the value of the magnetic flux also are provided. A saturation level of magnetic flux is induced by a multi-turn supplied with electrical current sufficient to produce saturation. The voltage induced in a central pickup coil is amplified, integrated and correlated to average thickness of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1982Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: PA IncorporatedInventors: Roderic K. Stanley, Marvin Milewits, Robert C. Knauer, Jr., James E. Bradfield