Patents by Inventor Michael A. Crowder
Michael A. Crowder 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: 8502618Abstract: The average EMR emissions of an electronic device may be reduced by implementing an electrically-active modulated termination. For example, the impedance may be continuously varied at one or more termination locations between two metal substructures to cause a like variation in the amplitude of each component of the EMR. According to one approach, cyclically varying the electrical impedance with a period of less than the time interval over which the EMR is measured will result in a reduction in the average measured EMR.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward J. Bodette, Michael Crowder, Rudolf Rehquate
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Publication number: 20080087416Abstract: A method having the following steps: running a circulation valve comprising a reactive material into the well bore on the casing; reverse-circulating an activator material in the well bore until the activator material contacts the reactive material of the circulation valve; reconfiguring the circulation valve by contact of the activator material with the reactive material; and reverse-circulating a cement composition in the well bore until the reconfigured circulation valve decreases flow of the cement composition. A circulation valve for cementing casing in a well bore, the valve having: a valve housing connected to the casing and comprising a reactive material; a plurality of holes in the housing, wherein the plurality of holes allow fluid communication between an inner diameter of the housing and an exterior of the housing, wherein the reactive material is expandable to close the plurality of holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, B. Reddy
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Publication number: 20080060814Abstract: A method having the following steps: running a circulation valve comprising a reactive material into the well bore on the casing; reverse-circulating an activator material in the well bore until the activator material contacts the reactive material of the circulation valve; reconfiguring the circulation valve by contact of the activator material with the reactive material; and reverse-circulating a cement composition in the well bore until the reconfigured circulation valve decreases flow of the cement composition. A circulation valve for cementing casing in a well bore, the valve having: a valve housing connected to the casing and comprising a reactive material; a plurality of holes in the housing, wherein the plurality of holes allow fluid communication between an inner diameter of the housing and an exterior of the housing, wherein the reactive material is expandable to close the plurality of holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffth, B. Reddy
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Publication number: 20080060813Abstract: A method having the following steps: running a circulation valve comprising a reactive material into the well bore on the casing; reverse-circulating an activator material in the well bore until the activator material contacts the reactive material of the circulation valve; reconfiguring the circulation valve by contact of the activator material with the reactive material; and reverse-circulating a cement composition in the well bore until the reconfigured circulation valve decreases flow of the cement composition. A circulation valve for cementing casing in a well bore, the valve having: a valve housing connected to the casing and comprising a reactive material; a plurality of holes in the housing, wherein the plurality of holes allow fluid communication between an inner diameter of the housing and an exterior of the housing, wherein the reactive material is expandable to close the plurality of holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, B. Reddy
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Publication number: 20080060803Abstract: A method having the following steps: running a circulation valve comprising a reactive material into the well bore on the casing; reverse-circulating an activator material in the well bore until the activator material contacts the reactive material of the circulation valve; reconfiguring the circulation valve by contact of the activator material with the reactive material; and reverse-circulating a cement composition in the well bore until the reconfigured circulation valve decreases flow of the cement composition. A circulation valve for cementing casing in a well bore, the valve having: a valve housing connected to the casing and comprising a reactive material; a plurality of holes in the housing, wherein the plurality of holes allow fluid communication between an inner diameter of the housing and an exterior of the housing, wherein the reactive material is expandable to close the plurality of holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, B. Reddy
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Publication number: 20080041585Abstract: Improved casing strings, and methods of using improved casing strings in subterranean cementing operations, are provided. An example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of an activator. Another example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of a set retarder. An example of a method is a method of cementing in a subterranean formation. Other examples of methods are methods of cementing in a subterranean formation comprising a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: B. Reddy, Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20080041590Abstract: Methods and systems for reverse-circulation cementing in subterranean formations are provided. An example of a method is a method of cementing casing in a subterranean well bore, comprising inserting a casing into the well bore, the casing comprising a casing shoe; equipping the casing with a well head, and a casing inner diameter pressure indicator; flowing an equilibrium fluid into the well bore; flowing a cement composition into the well bore after the equilibrium fluid; determining from the well-bore pressure indicator when the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; discontinuing the flow of cement composition into the well bore upon determining that the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; and permitting the cement composition to set in the subterranean formation. Examples of systems include systems for cementing casing in a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Michael Crowder, Ronald Faul, James Griffith, Henry Rogers, Simon Turton
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Publication number: 20080041591Abstract: Improved casing strings, and methods of using improved casing strings in subterranean cementing operations, are provided. An example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of an activator. Another example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of a set retarder. An example of a method is a method of cementing in a subterranean formation. Other examples of methods are methods of cementing in a subterranean formation comprising a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: B. Reddy, Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20080041584Abstract: Improved casing strings, and methods of using improved casing strings in subterranean cementing operations, are provided. An example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of an activator. Another example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of a set retarder. An example of a method is a method of cementing in a subterranean formation. Other examples of methods are methods of cementing in a subterranean formation comprising a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: B. Reddy, Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20080011482Abstract: Methods and systems for reverse-circulation cementing in subterranean formations are provided. An example of a method is a method of cementing casing in a subterranean well bore, comprising inserting a casing into the well bore, the casing comprising a casing shoe; equipping the casing with a well head, and a casing inner diameter pressure indicator; flowing an equilibrium fluid into the well bore; flowing a cement composition into the well bore after the equilibrium fluid; determining from the well-bore pressure indicator when the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; discontinuing the flow of cement composition into the well bore upon determining that the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; and permitting the cement composition to set in the subterranean formation. Examples of systems include systems for cementing casing in a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Michael Crowder, Ronald Faul, James Griffith, Henry Rogers, Simon Turton
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Publication number: 20080011481Abstract: Methods and systems for reverse-circulation cementing in subterranean formations are provided. An example of a method is a method of cementing casing in a subterranean well bore, comprising inserting a casing into the well bore, the casing comprising a casing shoe; equipping the casing with a well head, and a casing inner diameter pressure indicator; flowing an equilibrium fluid into the well bore; flowing a cement composition into the well bore after the equilibrium fluid; determining from the well-bore pressure indicator when the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; discontinuing the flow of cement composition into the well bore upon determining that the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; and permitting the cement composition to set in the subterranean formation. Examples of systems include systems for cementing casing in a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Michael Crowder, Ronald Faul, James Griffith, Henry Rogers, Simon Turton
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Publication number: 20070158068Abstract: A method of initiating fluid circulation in a well bore with a casing inner diameter and an annulus is provided. The method includes increasing the casing inner diameter fluid pressure at the top of the well bore; flowing a cement composition into the casing inner diameter at the top of the well bore; maintaining a difference in pressure between the fluid pressure of the casing inner diameter and the fluid pressure of the annulus until enough of the cement composition has entered the casing inner diameter to drive fluid circulation by the added cement composition weight; reducing the casing inner diameter fluid pressure at the top of the well bore while flowing a further portion of cement composition into the casing inner diameter; and pumping at a relatively higher fluid pressure the cement composition from the casing inner diameter into the annulus through a lower end of the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Simon Turton, Ronald Faul, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, Michael Crowder
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Patent number: 7099751Abstract: Drive-by-wireless vehicle control techniques use a wireless connection between a sensor module and a control module. An action by the driver of the vehicle is detected by the sensor module and communicated to the control module using a message sent using a wireless communication pathway. The control module directs the appropriate vehicle component based on the wireless message received. The vehicle identification number (VIN) that uniquely identifies the vehicle is used to identify a wireless message has been sent from a sensor module that is part of the vehicle. The use of the VIN to identify a wireless message that applies to a particular vehicle that has been assigned the same VIN may help ensure that the particular vehicle is directed only based on actions by the driver of the particular vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Electronic Data Systems CorporationInventors: Mary K. DePrez, Rommel H. Racelis, Michael A. Crowder, Lawrence C. Wehner
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Publication number: 20060086503Abstract: Improved casing strings, and methods of using improved casing strings in subterranean cementing operations, are provided. An example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of an activator. Another example of an apparatus is a pipe string comprising at least one pipe section and a delivery system of a set retarder. An example of a method is a method of cementing in a subterranean formation. Other examples of methods are methods of cementing in a subterranean formation comprising a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: B. Reddy, Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20060086502Abstract: Improved casing strings, and methods of using improved casing strings in subterranean operations, are provided. An example of a method is a method of cementing a pipe string in a subterranean formation. Another example of a method is a method of cementing a pipe string in a well bore. An example of an apparatus is an improved pipe string comprising at least one pipe section; and a delivery system of an activator; wherein the delivery system of an activator is disposed adjacent an outer surface of the at least one pipe section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: B. Reddy, Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20060086499Abstract: Methods and systems for reverse-circulation cementing in subterranean formations are provided. An example of a method is a method of cementing casing in a subterranean well bore, comprising inserting a casing into the well bore, the casing comprising a casing shoe; equipping the casing with a well head, and a casing inner diameter pressure indicator; flowing an equilibrium fluid into the well bore; flowing a cement composition into the well bore after the equilibrium fluid; determining from the well-bore pressure indicator when the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; discontinuing the flow of cement composition into the well bore upon determining that the well bore pressure has reached a desired value; and permitting the cement composition to set in the subterranean formation. Examples of systems include systems for cementing casing in a well bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Michael Crowder, Ronald Faul, James Griffith, Henry Rogers, Simon Turton
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Publication number: 20060042798Abstract: A method having the following steps: running a circulation valve comprising a reactive material into the well bore on the casing; reverse-circulating an activator material in the well bore until the activator material contacts the reactive material of the circulation valve; reconfiguring the circulation valve by contact of the activator material with the reactive material; and reverse-circulating a cement composition in the well bore until the reconfigured circulation valve decreases flow of the cement composition. A circulation valve for cementing casing in a well bore, the valve having: a valve housing connected to the casing and comprising a reactive material; a plurality of holes in the housing, wherein the plurality of holes allow fluid communication between an inner diameter of the housing and an exterior of the housing, wherein the reactive material is expandable to close the plurality of holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, B. Reddy
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Publication number: 20060016600Abstract: A method for cementing a casing in an open well bore having no surface casing, wherein an annulus is defined between the casing and the well bore, the method having: sealing the annulus at the mouth of the well bore with a seal; pumping a cement composition into the annulus through the seal; and taking circulation fluid returns from the inner diameter of the casing. A system for cementing a casing in an open well bore having no surface casing, wherein an annulus is defined between the casing and the well bore, the system having: a seal of the annulus at the mouth of the well bore; a cement composition pump fluidly connected to the annulus through the seal; and a coupling connected to the exposed end of the casing for taking circulation fluid returns from the inner diameter of the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Simon Turton, Karl Blanchard, Ronald Faul, Michael Crowder, Henry Rogers, James Griffith
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Publication number: 20060016599Abstract: A method of initiating fluid circulation in a well bore through a casing inner diameter and an annulus outside the casing, the method having the following steps: inducing an increase in the annulus fluid pressure; flowing cement composition into the annulus at the top of the well bore; maintaining a difference in pressure between the fluid pressure of the casing inner diameter and the fluid pressure of the annulus until enough cement composition has entered the annulus to drive fluid circulation by the added cement composition weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Anthony Badalamenti, Karl Blanchard, Simon Turton, Ronald Faul, Henry Rogers, James Griffith, Michael Crowder
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Patent number: 6791471Abstract: Wireless communication between vehicles may permit position information about one vehicle to be communicated directly to another vehicle. Such an information exchange between vehicles may increase the awareness of an operator of a vehicle to other vehicles in the surrounding environment and may help a vehicle operator operate the vehicle more safely. Vehicles may share through the use of wireless communications position, direction, speed, or other information, such as the deployment of safety devices or the presence of particular types of vehicles (e.g., an emergency vehicle or school bus). The vehicle that receives a wireless communication compares the position, direction, and speed of incoming information from another vehicle to the vehicle's own speed, direction, and position to determine whether action is required.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Electric Data SystemsInventors: Lawrence C. Wehner, Mary K. DePrez, Michael A. Crowder