Patents by Inventor Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI

Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI 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).

  • Patent number: 11686159
    Abstract: A gap sub assembly for electromagnetic telemetry used in downhole drilling. The gap sub comprises a female part comprising a female mating section and a male part comprising a male mating section. The male mating section is matingly received within the female mating section and electrically isolated therefrom. One or more electrically insulating bodies secure the male part axially and torsionally relative to the female part. The electrically insulating bodies also electrically isolate the male part from the female part. The electrically insulating bodies can be installed through apertures in the female part or at least some of the electrically insulating bodies can be installed before the male mating section is inserted into the female mating section. The electrically insulating bodies can be held in place on the male mating section using a retention apparatus such as a ring, a scarf, pods or an adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Inventors: Luke A. Stack, Aaron W. Logan, Justin C. Logan, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Patrick R. Derkacz, Gavin Gaw-wae Lee, Hasan Alper Hepguvendik, Daniel W. Ahmoye, Angelica J. B. Francoeur
  • Patent number: 11280437
    Abstract: One or more seals may be provided in a gap sub to prevent the ingress of drilling fluid into an insulating gap between a male member of the gap sub and a female member of the gap sub. A first seal may comprise an internal gap sub seal provided near the tip of the male member of the gap sub. A second seal may comprise an external gap sub seal provided near the tip of the female member of the gap sub. The first and second seals may comprise non-conductive materials. The first and second seals may each comprise one or more O-rings. The first and second seals may comprise one or more lips, protrusions or flanges to engage the male and/or female members of the gap sub for maintaining contact with the male and/or female members during deformation of the gap sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2022
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Luke A. Stack, Aaron W. Logan, Justin C. Logan, Patrick R. Derkacz, Gavin Gaw-Wae Lee, Hasan Alper Hepguvendik, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Daniel W. Ahmoye, Kurtis K. L. West, Angelica J. B. Francoeur
  • Publication number: 20220034214
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for identifying downhole dynamics in a drilling system are provided. Acceleration-detecting sensors are mounted at multiple locations near to a drill bit, such as at a drill collar. The sensors may be spaced 90° apart along a circumference of the drill collar. The sensors detect acceleration measurements in a plane orthogonal to the drill string's axis of rotation, with respect to a first reference frame that moves with the drill string. The acceleration measurements are received by a processor and processed to determine rotational and revolution positions of the drill string within the wellbore with respect to a static reference frame. Whirl dynamics may, in particular, be determined based on the results in real time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2021
    Publication date: February 3, 2022
    Inventors: Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI, Aaron W. LOGAN
  • Publication number: 20210381319
    Abstract: A gap sub assembly for electromagnetic telemetry used in downhole drilling is disclosed. The gap sub comprises a female part comprising a female mating section and a male part comprising a male mating section. The male mating section is matingly received within the female mating section and electrically isolated therefrom. One or more electrically insulating bodies secure the male part axially and torsionally relative to the female part. The electrically insulating bodies also electrically isolate the male part from the female part. The electrically insulating bodies can be installed through apertures in the female part or at least some of the electrically insulating bodies can be installed before the male mating section is inserted into the female mating section. The electrically insulating bodies can be held in place on the male mating section using a retention apparatus such as a ring, a scarf, pods or an adhesive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2021
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Luke A. STACK, Aaron W. LOGAN, Justin C. LOGAN, Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI, Patrick R. DERKACZ, Gavin Gaw-wae LEE, Hasan Alper HEPGUVENDIK, Daniel W. AHMOYE, Angelica J.B. FRANCOEUR
  • Patent number: 11174720
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for identifying downhole dynamics in a drilling system are provided. Acceleration-detecting sensors are mounted at multiple locations near to a drill bit, such as at a drill collar. The sensors may be spaced 90° apart along a circumference of the drill collar. The sensors detect acceleration measurements in a plane orthogonal to the drill string's axis of rotation, with respect to a first reference frame that moves with the drill string. The acceleration measurements are received by a processor and processed to determine rotational and revolution positions of the drill string within the wellbore with respect to a static reference frame. Whirl dynamics may, in particular, be determined based on the results in real time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2021
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Aaron W. Logan
  • Patent number: 11105159
    Abstract: A gap sub assembly for electromagnetic telemetry used in downhole drilling. The gap sub comprises a female part comprising a female mating section and a male part comprising a male mating section. The male mating section is matingly received within the female mating section and electrically isolated therefrom. One or more electrically insulating bodies secure the male part axially and torsionally relative to the female part. The electrically insulating bodies also electrically isolate the male part from the female part. The electrically insulating bodies can be installed through apertures in the female part or at least some of the electrically insulating bodies can be installed before the male mating section is inserted into the female mating section. The electrically insulating bodies can be held in place on the male mating section using a retention apparatus such as a ring, a scarf, pods or an adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2021
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Luke A. Stack, Aaron W. Logan, Justin C. Logan, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Patrick R. Derkacz, Gavin Gaw-wae Lee, Hasan Alper Hepguvendik, Daniel W. Ahmoye, Angelica J. B. Francoeur
  • Patent number: 10704384
    Abstract: A retrievable receiver for electromagnetic telemetry signals originating from a first wellbore is located in a second wellbore. The receiver uses a casing of the second wellbore as an antenna. A signal pickup unit is provided on a multi-conductor wireline in the second wellbore. The signal pickup provides sensors (e.g. electrodes) for detecting signals at plural locations along the second wellbore. Signal reception can be optimized by adjusting the position of the wireline in the second wellbore and/or selecting sensor(s) for use in receiving the telemetry signals. The receiver may lack any active electronics in the second wellbore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2020
    Assignee: Phoenix Technology Services Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Down, Aaron Logan, Theunis Van Schalkwyk, Rostyslav Kuchma, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Publication number: 20200088026
    Abstract: A wireless communications system for a downhole drilling operation comprises a drill string, surface communications equipment, and a downhole telemetry tool. The surface communications equipment comprises a surface EM communications module with an EM downlink transmitter configured to transmit through at least a portion of the drill string an EM downlink transmission at a frequency between 0.5 Hz and 180 kHz. The downhole telemetry tool is mountable to a drill string and has a downhole electromagnetic (EM) communications unit with an EM downlink receiver configured to receive the EM downlink transmission. The downhole EM communications unit can further comprise an EM uplink transmitter configured to transmit an EM uplink transmission at a frequency GO between 0.5 Hz and 180 kHz, in which case the surface EM communications module further comprises an EM uplink receiver configured to receive the EM uplink transmission.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2018
    Publication date: March 19, 2020
    Inventors: Barry Daniel Buternowsky, Kurtis Kenneth Lee West, Jili Liu, Aaron William Logan, Mahdi Yousefi Koopaei, Vincent Raymond Martin, Ali Ahmed Ali Massoud, David Arthur Sidney Switzer, Mingdong Xu, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Patent number: 10563503
    Abstract: A range of apparatus and methods for providing local and long range data telemetry within a wellbore is described. These apparatus and methods may be combined in a wide variety of ways. In some embodiments data is transmitted across a gap in a drill string using signals of a higher frequency for which an electrical impedance of the gap or of a filter connected across the gap is low. Low-frequency EM telemetry signals may be applied across the gap. The gap and any filter connected across the gap present a high impedance to the low-frequency EM telemetry signals. The described technology may be applied for transferring sensor readings between downhole electrical packages. In some embodiments sensors are electrically connected across electrically insulating gaps in the drill string.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2020
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: David A. Switzer, Aaron W. Logan, Jili (Jerry) Liu, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Publication number: 20200011751
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for identifying downhole dynamics in a drilling system are provided. Acceleration-detecting sensors are mounted at multiple locations near to a drill bit, such as at a drill collar. The sensors may be spaced 90° apart along a circumference of the drill collar. The sensors detect acceleration measurements in a plane orthogonal to the drill string's axis of rotation, with respect to a first reference frame that moves with the drill string. The acceleration measurements are received by a processor and processed to determine rotational and revolution positions of the drill string within the wellbore with respect to a static reference frame. Whirl dynamics may, in particular, be determined based on the results in real time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2018
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Inventors: Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI, Aaron W. LOGAN
  • Publication number: 20190345817
    Abstract: A retrievable receiver for electromagnetic telemetry signals originating from a first wellbore is located in a second wellbore. The receiver uses a casing of the second wellbore as an antenna. A signal pickup unit is provided on a multi-conductor wireline in the second wellbore. The signal pickup provides sensors (e.g. electrodes) for detecting signals at plural locations along the second wellbore. Signal reception can be optimized by adjusting the position of the wireline in the second wellbore and/or selecting sensor(s) for use in receiving the telemetry signals. The receiver may lack any active electronics in the second wellbore.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2019
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: Alexander DOWN, Aaron LOGAN, Theunis VAN SCHALKWYK, Rostyslav KUCHMA, Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI
  • Publication number: 20190316712
    Abstract: One or more seals may be provided in a gap sub to prevent the ingress of drilling fluid into an insulating gap between a male member of the gap sub and a female member of the gap sub. A first seal may comprise an internal gap sub seal provided near the tip of the male member of the gap sub. A second seal may comprise an external gap sub seal provided near the tip of the female member of the gap sub. The first and second seals may comprise non-conductive materials. The first and second seals may each comprise one or more O-rings. The first and second seals may comprise one or more lips, protrusions or flanges to engage the male and/or female members of the gap sub for maintaining contact with the male and/or female members during deformation of the gap sub.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2017
    Publication date: October 17, 2019
    Inventors: Luke A. STACK, Aaron W. LOGAN, Justin C. LOGAN, Patrick R. DERKACZ, Gavin Gaw-Wae LEE, Hasan Alper HEPGUVENDIK, Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI, Daniel W. AHMOYE, Kurtis K.L. WEST, Angelica J.B. FRANCOEUR
  • Patent number: 10443374
    Abstract: A wireless communications system for a downhole drilling operation comprises surface communications equipment and a downhole telemetry tool. The surface communications equipment comprises a surface EM communications module with an EM downlink transmitter configured to transmit an EM downlink transmission at a frequency between 0.01 Hz and 0.1 Hz. The downhole telemetry tool is mountable to a drill string and has a downhole electromagnetic (EM) communications unit with an EM downlink receiver configured to receive the EM downlink transmission. The downhole EM communications unit can further comprise an EM uplink transmitter configured to transmit an EM uplink transmission at a frequency greater than 0.5 Hz, in which case the surface EM communications module further comprises an EM uplink receiver configured to receive the EM uplink transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: David A. Switzer, Jili Liu, Mingdong Xu, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Aaron W. Logan
  • Patent number: 10422921
    Abstract: A downhole system comprises a main sensor, such as a gamma sensor, and a backup sensor. The backup sensor may be of a different type from the main sensor. In some embodiments the backup sensor is a high reliability sensor that may have a different sensitivity from the main sensor. The system operates both the main and backup sensors and generates calibration data for the backup sensor. If the main sensor fails the calibration data may be applied to process data from the backup sensor to yield an estimate of the data that the main sensor would have yielded if it had remained operational. The calibration data may compensate for temperature variations and/or temporal drift, for example.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2019
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Aaron W. Logan, Patrick R. Derkacz, Justin C. Logan, Barry Daniel Buternowsky, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Patent number: 10400520
    Abstract: An insulating collar for a gap sub assembly for electromagnetic (EM) telemetry used in downhole drilling is disclosed. The gap sub assembly comprises a female member comprising a female mating section and a male member comprising a male mating section and a gap section. The male mating section is matingly received within the female mating section and electrically isolated therefrom. The insulating collar is positioned on the gap section. The collar is made up of a framework with a plurality of discrete bodies spaced about the framework and a portion of each of the discrete bodies protrudes above the framework. Either the framework or the discrete bodies are made of an electrical insulator material to electrically isolate one end of the collar from the other end of the collar. The collar therefore electrically isolates the male member from the female member and the male member, female member and insulating collar function as the “gap sub” for EM telemetry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Aaron W. Logan, Daniel W. Ahmoye, David A. Switzer, Justin C. Logan, Patrick R. Derkacz, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Patent number: 10400585
    Abstract: A retrievable receiver for electromagnetic telemetry signals originating from a first wellbore is located in a second wellbore. The receiver uses a casing of the second wellbore as an antenna. A signal pickup unit is provided on a multi-conductor wireline in the second wellbore. The signal pickup provides sensors (e.g. electrodes) for detecting signals at plural locations along the second wellbore. Signal reception can be optimized by adjusting the position of the wireline in the second wellbore and/or selecting sensor(s) for use in receiving the telemetry signals. The receiver may lack any active electronics in the second wellbore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: Phoenix Technology Services Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Down, Aaron Logan, Theunis Van Schalkwyk, Rostyslav Kuchma, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Patent number: 10295060
    Abstract: A method for sealing a gap sub wherein injected material is used to secure a seal member in a gap. The seal member is positioned in the gap, and the material is then injected into the gap and against the seal member, seating the seal member and securing it in place once the material solidifies. The injected material is preferably electrically non-conductive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2019
    Assignee: EVOLUTION ENGINEERING INC.
    Inventors: Hasan Alper Hepguvendik, Aaron William Logan, Justin Christopher Logan, Gavin Gaw-Wae Lee, Luke Anthony Stack, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Patrick Robert Derkacz, Daniel William Ahmoye
  • Patent number: 10233747
    Abstract: An electromagnetic telemetry system adjusts telemetry parameters which may include carrier frequency, signal amplitude and/or data encoding protocol to achieve reliable data transmission and to conserve power. In some embodiments, sweep signals transmit a range of carrier frequencies and the parameters are determined in part by analyzing the received sweep signals. In some embodiments, different parameters are selected automatically based on a mode of drilling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Jili Liu, Mingdong Xu, Aaron W. Logan, David A. Switzer, Monica E. Varga, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki
  • Publication number: 20190004209
    Abstract: A downhole system comprises a main sensor, such as a gamma sensor, and a backup sensor. The backup sensor may be of a different type from the main sensor. In some embodiments the backup sensor is a high reliability sensor that may have a different sensitivity from the main sensor. The system operates both the main and backup sensors and generates calibration data for the backup sensor. If the main sensor fails the calibration data may be applied to process data from the backup sensor to yield an estimate of the data that the main sensor would have yielded if it had remained operational. The calibration data may compensate for temperature variations and/or temporal drift, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2018
    Publication date: January 3, 2019
    Inventors: Aaron W. LOGAN, Patrick R. DERKACZ, Justin C. LOGAN, Barry Daniel BUTERNOWSKY, Mojtaba KAZEMI MIRAKI
  • Patent number: 10125904
    Abstract: A sealing member or gasket for sealing a space between two adjacent surfaces, the sealing member having at least one non-helical circumferential extension or ridge configured for size-on-size or press fit engagement with a corresponding recess in at least one of the surfaces being sealed. The sealing member can be formed by molding followed by insertion between the two adjacent surfaces, or by positioning the surfaces adjacent one another and then injecting or pouring the sealing member material into the space and allowing it to solidify in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2018
    Assignee: Evolution Engineering Inc.
    Inventors: Hasan Alper Hepguvendik, Aaron William Logan, Justin Christopher Logan, Gavin Gaw-Wae Lee, Luke Anthony Stack, Mojtaba Kazemi Miraki, Patrick Robert Derkacz, Daniel William Ahmoye