Patents by Inventor Paul Zeller
Paul Zeller 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: 20220325603Abstract: A force setting apparatus comprises a valve manifold forming a plurality of ports and a rotary valve coupled to the valve manifold and rotatable on the valve manifold. The plurality of ports are in fluid communication with a plurality of pistons. The rotary valve is coupled to an air chamber that used to transfer low pressurized oil coming from the pistons and out of the ports. The valve is rotatable to uncover the plurality of ports and allow high pressurized oil to flow through a plurality of pistons and out of the plurality of ports. The valve is rotatable to cover the plurality of ports and allow low pressurized oil to flow through the valve and out of the air chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2019Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Kevin Michael RENKES, Vince Paul ZELLER, Mitchell Andrew GREER
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Patent number: 11346209Abstract: The present disclosure describes depth correlation tools and associated methods which do not require wireline depth correlation runs.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Donald G. Kyle, Paul David Ringgenberg, Kenneth L. Schwendemann, Vincent Paul Zeller, Adam Harold Martin, Kevin Michael Renkes, Nicholas Cole Ashford
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Publication number: 20210132195Abstract: A mobile apparatus for capturing an object space includes a frame and at least one single scanner mounted on the frame and a multiple scanner mounted on the frame above the single scanner. This multiple scanner has a plurality of emission units integrated in one component, a receiver for detecting reflected rays, and a scanning device for changing the emission directions of the signal beams of the emission units. Furthermore, the mobile apparatus has an evaluation device which is designed to generate and output in real time, at least from the reflected rays detected by the receiver, a graphical representation of those areas of the object space through which the mobile apparatus can be moved and/or has been moved. Finally, the mobile apparatus has a data interface designed to output data to a memory device for post-processing. A corresponding method for capturing an object space is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: NavVis GmbHInventors: Mandolin MAIDT, Andreas GOEBEL, Stefan ROMBERG, Georg SCHROTH, Michael JASCHKE, Prashant DOSHI, Sarah GODOJ, Hernando Samuel PINZON HOLGUIN, Matthias WAGNER, Humberto ALVAREZ-HEREDIA, Neeti TYAGI, Paul ZELLER, Christian WERNER
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Publication number: 20200284139Abstract: The present disclosure describes depth correlation tools and associated methods which do not require wireline depth correlation runs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Donald G. Kyle, Paul David Ringgenberg, Kenneth L. Schwendemann, Vincent Paul Zeller, Adam Harold Martin, Kevin Michael Renkes, Nicholas Cole Ashford
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Publication number: 20180340419Abstract: A method includes deploying a fluid sampling tool string downhole, the fluid sampling tool string including a control module and a plurality of fluid sampling modules. The method also includes receiving, by the control module, a telemetry signal from a surface interface. The method also includes transmitting, by the control module, a downlink acoustic signal based at least in part on the received telemetry signal. The method also includes initiating a fluid sampling operation, by at least one of the plurality of fluid sampling modules, in response to the downlink acoustic signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Dalmo Massaru Wakabayashi, Vincent Paul Zeller
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Patent number: 8960998Abstract: A system for mixing a formation fluid sample obtained in a downhole sampling chamber. The system includes a mixing element disposed in the downhole sampling chamber. A support stand is operable to receive the downhole sampling chamber. A magnetic field generator is operably associated with the downhole sampling chamber such that when the magnetic field generator generates a magnetic field, the mixing element moves through the formation fluid sample responsive to the magnetic field, thereby mixing the formation fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul David Ringgenberg, Paul I. Herman, Vincent Paul Zeller, Donald H. Perkins
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Patent number: 8752620Abstract: An assembly capable of being disposed in a subterranean bore for obtaining a fluid sample is described. The assembly can include an apparatus having a sample chamber and a housing encasing the sample chamber and providing a pressure source. The pressure source can be disposed of in an annulus defined by the sample chamber and the housing. The assembly can be attached to a slick line or wire line and conveyed into a wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Vincent Paul Zeller, Paul David Ringgenberg, Scott Luke Miller, Cyrus Aspi Irani
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Publication number: 20130315024Abstract: A system for mixing a formation fluid sample obtained in a downhole sampling chamber. The system includes a mixing element disposed in the downhole sampling chamber. A support stand is operable to receive the downhole sampling chamber. A magnetic field generator is operably associated with the downhole sampling chamber such that when the magnetic field generator generates a magnetic field, the mixing element moves through the formation fluid sample responsive to the magnetic field, thereby mixing the formation fluid sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Paul David Ringgenberg, Paul I. Herman, Vincent Paul Zeller, Donald H. Perkins
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Patent number: 8443897Abstract: A subsea safety system (50) for use during a well treatment operation. The subsea safety system (50) includes a tubular string having an inner flow passage (112). At least one valve assembly (116, 134) is positioned within the tubular string. The valve assembly (116, 134) is operable between open and closed positioned to selectively permit and prevent fluid flow therethrough. A frangible liner (134) is disposed within the valve assembly (116, 134). The frangible liner (134) has a close fitting but not fluid tight relationship with the valve assembly (116, 134). The frangible liner (134) is operable to protect the valve assembly (116, 134) from particle flow during the well treatment operation. In addition, the frangible liner (134) is operable to shatter responsive to closure of the valve assembly (116, 134), thereby allowing full operation of the valve assembly (116, 134).Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Vincent Paul Zeller
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Patent number: 8397824Abstract: A hydraulic control system (100) for actuating a downhole tool. The hydraulic control system (100) includes a plurality of valve members (124) operable to selectively allow and prevent fluid communication between high and low pressure sources (54, 56) and first and second sides (58, 60) of an actuator (64) operably associated with the downhole tool. In the hydraulic control system (100), a first valve member (124) is ported between the high pressure source (54) and the first side (58) of the actuator (64), a second valve member (124) is ported between the low pressure source (56) and the first side (58) of the actuator (64), a third valve member (124) is ported between the high pressure source (54) and the second side (60) of the actuator (64) and a fourth valve member (124) is ported between the low pressure source (56) and the second side of the actuator (60).Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Adam Davis Wright, Vincent Paul Zeller
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Publication number: 20120291566Abstract: An assembly capable of being disposed in a subterranean bore for obtaining a fluid sample is described. The assembly can include an apparatus having a sample chamber and a housing encasing the sample chamber and providing a pressure source. The pressure source can be disposed of in an annulus defined by the sample chamber and the housing. The assembly can be attached to a slick line or wire line and conveyed into a wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Vincent Paul Zeller, Paul David Ringgenberg, Scott Luke Miller, Cyrus Aspi Irani
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Publication number: 20120175126Abstract: A subsea safety system (50) for use during a well treatment operation. The subsea safety system (50) includes a tubular string having an inner flow passage (112). At least one valve assembly (116, 134) is positioned within the tubular string. The valve assembly (116, 134) is operable between open and closed positioned to selectively permit and prevent fluid flow therethrough. A frangible liner (134) is disposed within the valve assembly (116, 134). The frangible liner (134) has a close fitting but not fluid tight relationship with the valve assembly (116, 134). The frangible liner (134) is operable to protect the valve assembly (116, 134) from particle flow during the well treatment operation. In addition, the frangible liner (134) is operable to shatter responsive to closure of the valve assembly (116, 134), thereby allowing full operation of the valve assembly (116, 134).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Vincent Paul Zeller
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Publication number: 20120138305Abstract: A hydraulic control system (100) for actuating a downhole tool. The hydraulic control system (100) includes a plurality of valve members (124) operable to selectively allow and prevent fluid communication between high and low pressure sources (54, 56) and first and second sides (58, 60) of an actuator (64) operably associated with the downhole tool. In the hydraulic control system (100), a first valve member (124) is ported between the high pressure source (54) and the first side (58) of the actuator (64), a second valve member (124) is ported between the low pressure source (56) and the first side (58) of the actuator (64), a third valve member (124) is ported between the high pressure source (54) and the second side (60) of the actuator (64) and a fourth valve member (124) is ported between the low pressure source (56) and the second side of the actuator (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Adam Davis Wright, Vincent Paul Zeller
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Patent number: 7296305Abstract: A headband for use in a headgear support includes a first end section having a plurality of spaced connectors and a second end section including a fastener attached adjacent the end thereof. The fastener includes a connecting member to which at least one cooperating connector is attached. The connecting member biases the cooperating connector in an engagement position with at least one of the plurality of connectors of the first end section to hold the headband in a selected loop configuration. The fastener further includes at least a first flexible release member.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Kevin R. Ketterer, Gregoire B. Aby-Eva, F. Joseph Hersick, Paul A. Zeller, Anthony Scoccimerra, Jr., Robert E. Bechtold
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Patent number: 7261104Abstract: The present invention provides an air-purifying respirator facepiece with a removable, one-piece filter element connector. It also has a removable component housing in the lens as well as a nosecup without inhalation valves that prevents fogging of the portion of the lens used for viewing.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Eileen A. Kiefer, Mark Cavaliere, Roger P. Wolf, Paul A. Zeller, Klaus Schmidke
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Patent number: 7123394Abstract: A system for the laser beam deflection for optical measuring systems includes an optical element for the deflection of an incident laser beam and a driving unit for generating a rotational movement between the optical element and the incident laser beam in order to deflect the laser beam in different successive directions. The optical element includes at least two segments for the deflection of the incident laser beam by one fixed deflection angle respectively. During the rotational movement, the laser beam successively impinges on the different segments. The optical element has a disk-shaped or ring-shaped design, and the segments are wedge-shaped with inclined surfaces. In the case of a method for the laser beam deflection, a laser beam impinging in an offset manner with respect to the axis of rotation is deflected during a time period by each segment into precisely one defined direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: EADS Deutschland GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Rehm, Guenter Reithmeier, Paul Zeller
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Patent number: 7089603Abstract: A headband for use in a headgear support includes a first end section having a plurality of connectors extending latitudinally from a lateral surface of the first end section. The headband also includes a second end section having a fastener attached adjacent the end thereof. The fastener includes a flexible lever arm and a cooperating connector biased in an engagement position with at least one of the plurality of connectors of the first end section to hold the headband in a selected loop configuration. The flexible lever arm is movable to a release position upon application of force thereto to cause the cooperating connector to disengage from the at least one the plurality of connectors of the first end section to enable increasing the size of the loop of the headband. The plurality of connectors of the first end section can, for example, be ratchet teeth.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Kevin R. Ketterer, Gregoire B. Aby-Eva, F. Joseph Hersick, Paul A. Zeller
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Publication number: 20060101560Abstract: A headband for use in a headgear support includes a first end section having a plurality of spaced connectors and a second end section including a fastener attached adjacent the end thereof. The fastener includes a connecting member to which at least one cooperating connector is attached. The connecting member biases the cooperating connector in an engagement position with at least one of the plurality of connectors of the first end section to hold the headband in a selected loop configuration. The fastener further includes at least a first flexible release member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Kevin Ketterer, Gregoire Aby-Eva, F. Hersick, Paul Zeller, Anthony Scoccimerra, Robert Bechtold
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Publication number: 20060053532Abstract: A headband for use in a headgear support includes a first end section having a plurality of connectors extending latitudinally from a lateral surface of the first end section. The headband also includes a second end section having a fastener attached adjacent the end thereof. The fastener includes a flexible lever arm and a cooperating connector biased in an engagement position with at least one of the plurality of connectors of the first end section to hold the headband in a selected loop configuration. The flexible lever arm is movable to a release position upon application of force thereto to cause the cooperating connector to disengage from the at least one the plurality of connectors of the first end section to enable increasing the size of the loop of the headband. The plurality of connectors of the first end section can, for example, be ratchet teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Kevin Ketterer, Gregoire Aby-Eva, F. Joseph Hersick, Paul Zeller
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Publication number: 20050225763Abstract: A system for the laser beam deflection for optical measuring systems includes an optical element for the deflection of an incident laser beam and a driving unit for generating a rotational movement between the optical element and the incident laser beam in order to deflect the laser beam in different successive directions. The optical element includes at least two segments for the deflection of the incident laser beam by one fixed deflection angle respectively. During the rotational movement, the laser beam successively impinges on the different segments. The optical element has a disk-shaped or ring-shaped design, and the segments are wedge-shaped vith inclined surfaces. In the case of a method for the laser beam deflection, a laser beam impinging in an offset manner with respect to the axis of rotation is deflected during a time period by each segment into precisely one defined direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Wolfgang Rehm, Guenter Reithmeier, Paul Zeller