Patents by Inventor Michael S. Rawson
Michael S. Rawson 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: 6328062Abstract: A torsion spring return system for a valve closure member, preferably for downhole use in an SSV, is described. The closure member or flapper uses torsion springs which can be wrapped circumferentially within the body of the downhole tool, generally following the periphery of the flapper. Downward rotation of the flapper stresses the torsion springs so that subsequently, when a flow tube or other device holding the flapper in one position is released, the torsion springs return the flapper to its seat. The connection between the torsion springs and the pin supporting the flapper is either a universal joint or involves an alignment rod running through the torsion spring, as well as other mechanisms which facilitate stress relief in the connection between the torsion spring and pivot pin.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Ronald Williams, Michael S. Rawson
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Patent number: 6283477Abstract: Internal and external metal-to-metal radially interfering seals are provided for an annular chamber. Typically, an annular chamber is used in tubular goods to be part of the hydraulic control circuitry, such as for operating subsurface equipment such as a subsurface safety valve. Resilient seals are eliminated and sealing reliability is enhanced by a design which features metal-to-metal seals internally and externally, preferably assembled by an external two-step thread. The radial interference seal, which is internally disposed, is constructed so as to be incapable of experiencing tensile loads. This reinforces joint integrity by minimizing stresses on thin components.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Clifford H. Beall, Michael S. Rawson, Kurt A. Hickey
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Patent number: 6269874Abstract: An electro-hydraulic surface controlled subsurface safety valve is controllable entirely electrically. The actuator operates on an electrically actuated pressure pump and a supply of hydraulic fluid reservoired in the tool proximate to the safety valve. A dump valve is normally open so that if power fails, pressure is released and the safety valve closes.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael S. Rawson, Charles M. Tompkins, Doug Trott
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Patent number: 6260850Abstract: Internal and external metal-to-metal radially interfering seals are provided for an annular chamber. Typically, an annular chamber is used in tubular goods to be part of the hydraulic control circuitry, such as for operating subsurface equipment such as a subsurface safety valve. Resilient seals are eliminated and sealing reliability is enhanced by a design which features metal-to-metal seals internally and externally, preferably assembled by an external two-step thread. The radial interference seal, which is internally disposed, is constructed so as to be incapable of experiencing tensile loads. This reinforces joint integrity by minimizing stresses on thin components.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Clifford H. Beall, Michael S. Rawson, Kurt A. Hickey
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Patent number: 6253843Abstract: An electric safety valve actuator for a surface controlled subsurface safety valve. The actuator includes a motor drive and driver selectively coupled with a drive yoke connected to an otherwise conventional flow tube of a downhole safety valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael S. Rawson, Doug Trott
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Patent number: 5984260Abstract: A valve actuator preferably driven by an electric motor is disclosed. The valve actuator is useful with surface safety valves and uses power input from an electric motor to position the valve in its normal position. A mechanism is provided to allow the valve to shift positions to a failsafe position upon failure of electrical power to the motor connected to the actuator. A screw drive is provided with the motor, with a latch mechanism holding a nut against rotation. The nut can advance longitudinally upon rotation of the drive to move a valve stem. Upon failure of electrical power, the latch mechanism releases the nut from a coupling in the actuator which is connected to the valve stem, and the main return springs in the actuator allow the nut to rotate with respect to the screw drive so that the valve can assume its failed position. Normal applications allow the valve to fail closed; however, the valve can be configured so that failure results in opening of the valve if the application requires it.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael S. Rawson, Doug Trott, Charles Mark Tompkins
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Patent number: 5918858Abstract: The invention relates to a pair of matched surfaces usable in sealing a downhole subsurface safety valve. The continuous seat and the matching flapper profile feature a surface that is around its periphery transverse to the longitudinal axis of the seat and the flapper. The seating surface, if extended in a two-dimensional plane, defines an undulating shape which can be a sinusoidal shape in the preferred embodiment. The result is an improvement in the performance of the metal-to-metal contact between the seat and the flapper, coupled with a self-centering effect when the seating surface on the flapper, which is formed adjacent a shoulder, is presented in opposition to the seat. Additionally, the transverse undulating seat can have an embedded groove which accommodates a resilient seal, preferably PTFE or Teflon.RTM..Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael S. Rawson, Doug Trott, Mark S. Megill, Clifford H. Beall
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Patent number: 5799949Abstract: Internal and external metal-to-metal radially interfering seals are provided for an annular chamber. Typically, an annular chamber is used in tubular goods to be part of the hydraulic control circuitry, such as for operating subsurface equipment such as a subsurface safety valve. Resilient seals are eliminated and sealing reliability is enhanced by a design which features metal-to-metal seals internally and externally, preferably assembled by an external two-step thread. The radial interference seal, which is internally disposed, is constructed so as to be incapable of experiencing tensile loads. This reinforces joint integrity by minimizing stresses on thin components.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Clifford H. Beall, Michael S. Rawson, Kurt A. Hickey
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Patent number: 5682921Abstract: The invention relates to a pair of matched surfaces usable in sealing a downhole subsurface safety valve. The continuous seat and the matching flapper profile feature a surface that is around its periphery transverse to the longitudinal axis of the seat and the flapper. The seating surface, if extended in a two-dimensional plane, defines an undulating shape which can be a sinusoidal shape in the preferred embodiment. The result is an improvement in the performance of the metal-to-metal contact between the seat and the flapper, coupled with a self-centering effect when the seating surface on the flapper, which is formed adjacent a shoulder, is presented in opposition to the seat. Additionally, the transverse undulating seat can have an embedded groove which accommodates a resilient seal, preferably PTFE or Teflon.RTM..Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael S. Rawson, Doug Trott, Mark S. Megill, Clifford H. Beall
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Patent number: 5496044Abstract: Internal and external metal-to-metal radially interfering seals are provided for an annular chamber. Typically, an annular chamber is used in tubular goods to be part of the hydraulic control circuitry, such as for operating subsurface equipment such as a subsurface safety valve. Resilient seals are eliminated and sealing reliability is enhanced by a design which features metal-to-metal seals internally and externally, preferably assembled by an external two-step thread. The radial interference seal, which is internally disposed, is constructed so as to be incapable of experiencing tensile loads. This reinforces joint integrity by minimizing stresses on thin components.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Clifford H. Beall, Michael S. Rawson, Kurt A. Hickey