Patents by Inventor Peter A. Lunde
Peter A. Lunde 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: 20110130799Abstract: A medical device includes a device housing and a door mounted to the device housing. The device also includes a first magnet mounted to the door, wherein magnetic force applied to the door exerts a moment on the door, and a second magnet mounted in the housing and positioned to hold the door shut by magnetic interaction with the first magnet. In addition, the device includes a user-movable mode-changing mechanism attached to a third magnet, and arranged to hold the third magnet out of proximity with the first and second magnets when the device is in a first mode, and to move the third magnet into proximity with the first and second magnets when the device is in a second mode so as to expel the first magnet away from the housing and open the door to expose items positioned behind the door.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventors: JOHN KUBAT, FREDRICK FALLER, ZIAD F. ELGHAZZAWI, PETER A. LUND
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Publication number: 20100074693Abstract: An offshore platform includes a buoyant hull comprising three or more interconnected pontoons and a plurality of support columns. The support columns support a deck or structure that supports equipment and/or payloads above a water surface. The support columns extend upwardly from respective ends of the pontoons to the deck or structure supported above the water surface. Anchoring members anchor the platform to the seabed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: STEVEN J. LEVERETTE, Oriol R. Rijken, Peter A. Lunde, Stephen E. Kibbee, John O. Telders
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Publication number: 20090185869Abstract: A tension leg platform includes a deck supported on the upper ends of three or more columns interconnected at the lower ends thereof by horizontally disposed connecting members. The columns are battered inwardly and upwardly from the platform base to the deck. Tendons connected at the columns anchor the platform to the seabed. The footprints of the base of the battered columns and the tendons are larger than the footprint of the deck supported on the upper ends of the columns.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: STEVEN J. LEVERETTE, Oriol R. Rijken, Peter A. Lunde, Stephen E. Kibbee
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Patent number: 7530840Abstract: In one aspect, a medical system includes a medical device having a housing, and a cable connectable to the housing; and a cable retainer associated with the medical device. The cable retainer has a constantly exposed opening maintained at a size sufficient to receive the cable in a bundled state.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Peter A. Lund, Marc Cordaro, Christopher Andrew Chang, Mark Baerenrodt, Gary A. Freeman
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Patent number: 7462000Abstract: A tension leg platform includes a deck supported on the upper ends of three or more columns interconnected at the lower ends thereof by horizontally disposed pontoons. The columns are battered inwardly and upwardly from the pontoons to the deck. Tendons connected at the columns anchor the platform to the seabed. The footprints of the base of the battered columns and the tendons are larger than the footprint of the deck supported on the upper ends of the columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Seahorse Equipment CorporationInventors: Steven J. Leverette, Oriol R. Rijken, Peter A. Lunde
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Patent number: 7351912Abstract: A cable configured for use between a medical device and a subject, includes a first end configured to connect to the medical device, a second end configured to connect to the subject, and a single elongated body between the first and second ends. The body contains a first set of conductors configured to perform a therapeutic function, and a second set of conductors configured to perform a first monitoring function.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: ZOLL Medical CorporationInventors: Peter A. Lund, Marc Cordaro, Michael Parascandola, Gary A. Freeman
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Patent number: 7040841Abstract: A conduit structure (44) connects subsea oil wells to a floating structure (12) such as a vessel, in shallow water, the conduit structure providing a low cost and reliable fluid connection during drift of the vessel. The conduit structure includes a seafloor riser support (50) with a lower end (52) fixed to the seafloor and an upper end (54) lying a plurality of meters above the seafloor. A flexible pipe or hose (46) extends in a double catenary curve from the top of the seafloor riser support, at a downward incline away from the seafloor riser support and then at an upward incline to the floating structure. A rigid pipe (70) can extend along a plurality of meters of the height of the riser support to minimize the required length of flexible hose and facilitate installation.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Kelm, Janet T. Leawood, Peter A. Lunde
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Publication number: 20040028477Abstract: A conduit structure (44) connects subsea oil wells to a floating structure (12) such as a vessel, in shallow water, the conduit structure providing a low cost and reliable fluid connection during drift of the vessel. The conduit structure includes a seafloor riser support (50) with a lower end (52) fixed to the seafloor and an upper end (54) lying a plurality of meters above the seafloor. A flexible pipe or hose (46) extends in a double catenary curve from the top of the seafloor riser support, at a downward incline away from the seafloor riser support and then at an upward incline to the floating structure. A rigid pipe (70) can extend along a plurality of meters of the height of the riser support to minimize the required length of flexible hose and facilitate installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Ron L. Kelm, Janet T. Leawood, Peter A. Lunde
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Publication number: 20030143034Abstract: A conduit structure (44) connects subsea oil wells to a floating structure (12) such as a vessel, in shallow water, the conduit structure providing a low cost and reliable fluid connection during drift of the vessel. The conduit structure includes a seafloor riser support (50) with a lower end (52) fixed to the seafloor and an upper end (54) lying a plurality of meters above the seafloor. A flexible pipe or hose (46) extends in a double catenary curve from the top of the seafloor riser support, at a downward incline away from the seafloor riser support and then at an upward incline to the floating structure. A rigid pipe (70) can extend along a plurality of meters of the height of the riser support to minimize the required length of flexible hose and facilitate installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Ron L. Kelm, Janet T. Leawood, Peter A. Lunde
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Patent number: 6431101Abstract: The disclosure relates to an improved chain hawse (4) having a radius of curvature (p) such that the interlink angle (x) is not more than 15°, preferably not more than 11°. According to one embodiment, the chain hawse (4) comprises an internal support element (11), on which the chain links (7, 8) are supported by two ridges (16, 17) that are relatively narrow and that are placed close together. Hereby the chain links (7, 8) are supported along their short sides near their points of interconnection and long side bending is prevented. According to another preferred embodiment, a support element (30) comprises a wedgeshaped structure with two slanting surfaces (31, 32) along which the planes of adjacent chain links (33, 34) are supported such that bending fatigue problems are mitigated.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Lunde, Jack Pollack
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Patent number: 4721417Abstract: A compliant offshore structure in which stabilization against excessive sway is provided by a resilient pile assemblies. A series of drive piles extend into the ocean floor beneath the base of the structure. Drive piles extend upward to a position proximate a pile attachment location on the structure a spaced distance above the ocean floor. The upper end of each drive pile is secured to the structure at the pile attachment location by a resilient coupling. The resilient coupling permits the structure to move upward and downward a slight distance relative to the substantially rigid drive pile. This accommodates sway of the structure. The resilient coupling biases the structure back to a vertical orientation in response to sway of the structure. In a preferred embodiment the pile attachment location is situated proximate the base of the offshore structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Exxon Production Research CompanyInventors: Michael P. Piazza, Richard H. Gunderson, Jerome Q. Burns, Peter A. Lunde
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Patent number: 4396314Abstract: A subsea connection unit for securing an offshore structure to a marine bottom is disclosed. The unit comprises a base adapted to be positioned on the marine bottom and an insert member adapted to be connected to the lower end of the offshore structure. The base has a recess thereon adapted to receive the insert member. Releasable vertical latch means comprised of a plurality of tapered shear blocks are carried by the insert member and cooperate with tapered lugs in the recess to lock the insert member against vertical movement within the recess. Releasable horizontal latch means comprised of a plurality of wedge members are positioned on the base around the recess and cooperate with load surfaces on the insert member to center and lock the insert member against horizontal movement within the recess.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.Inventors: Peter A. Lunde, Richard H. Gunderson
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Patent number: 4318442Abstract: An apparatus for controlling an underwater well blowout including a vessel with a lower weighted collar vent ports intermediate the top and bottom of the vessel a valve controlled chimney at the top of the vessel, a gas outlet positioned to provide a gas cap in the vessel when the valve is closed with the vessel in position around the blowing well, an oil outlet above the vent ports and below the gas cap and means for pumping substantially only oil from the vessel at a rate to prevent oil from escaping from the vessel to the sea in substantial quantities.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1979Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Ocean Resources Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Lunde, Preston S. Phillips
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Patent number: 4273469Abstract: A system for laying subsea pipelines. The pipeline to be laid is wound on a reel which is rotatably mounted on a support structure. Both the support structure and the reel with the wound pipeline are submergible to a seabed. Both members are intended to be expendable in that once they are submerged and mounted on the seabed, they are not subsequently salvaged. After the support structure with the accompanying reel have been secured to the seabed, the pipeline is drawn off of the reel from its fixed location towards the desired termination point for the pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Santa Fe International CorporationInventor: Peter A. Lunde
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Patent number: RE30846Abstract: This invention relates to a method and to an apparatus for use in laying a submarine pipeline from a pipe-laying vessel. According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reel pipe-laying method for continuously laying a pipeline of up to 24-inch diameter without a stinger by (1) aligning a pipe portion as it is being paid out from the reel, (2) straightening the aligned pipe portion, (3) tensioning the pipe, (4) discharging the straightened pipe under tension into the body of water, and (5) changing for different water depths and pipe conditions the lift off angle of the pipe relative to the horizontal by pivoting a diverter about a horizontal pivot, the diverter supporting at least the straightener and the tensioner and extending from the horizontal pivot mounted near the aft end of the vessel, upwardly toward the reel.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1978Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Santa Fe International CorporationInventors: Alexander C. Lang, Peter A. Lunde