Patents by Inventor Peter Christie
Peter Christie 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: 20250084726Abstract: Embodiments herein provide a method of actuating a downhole tool, comprising the steps of providing a conductor having a first end positioned at a surface location and a second end positioned at a first downhole location within a wellbore, receiving an electrical signal from the conductor at the first downhole location, transmitting an acoustic signal through the wellbore, starting at the first downhole location and arriving at the second downhole location, receiving the acoustic signal at the second downhole location, moving a spring-forced piston in response to the acoustic signal, and actuating the downhole tool from a first configuration to a second configuration by moving the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Peter D W Inglis, Michael Christie, Colin Reid
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Publication number: 20250084727Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method of actuating a downhole tool, comprising the steps of providing a conductor having a first end positioned at a surface location and a second end positioned at a first downhole location within a wellbore, receiving an electrical signal from the conductor at the first downhole location, transmitting an acoustic signal through the wellbore, starting at the first downhole location and arriving at a second downhole location, receiving the acoustic signal at the second downhole location, moving a spring-forced piston in response to the acoustic signal, and actuating a downhole tool from a first configuration to a second configuration by moving the spring-forced piston with force generator by a spring in combination with an atmospheric chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Peter D W Inglis, Michael Christie, Colin Reid
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Patent number: 7378143Abstract: The invention relates to a textured surface covering having a hot melt wear layer without distortion of the visual image of the textured substrate. The wear layer substantially follows the contours of the substrate with minimum change in thickness of the wear layer over the textured surface and provides an aesthetically pleasing three dimensional appearance to the textured surface of the substrate. The wear layer exhibits significant clarity and visual depth, as well as improved maintenance (cleanability) properties. The resulting product has a visual image clarity reflecting any texture in the substrate including very light reflective (lenticular moray) embossings.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Donald E. Schneider, William M. McQuate, Peter A. Christie
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Publication number: 20060226287Abstract: Structural panels for use in manufacturing aircraft fuselages and other structures are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a structural panel configured in accordance with the invention includes a skin having at least one offset surface. The structural panel can further include at least first and second stiffeners. The first stiffener can have a first flange portion mated to the skin adjacent to the offset surface. The second stiffener can be spaced apart from the first stiffener and can similarly have a second flange portion mated to the skin adjacent to the offset surface. The structural panel of this embodiment can additionally include a support member mated to the first flange portion of the first stiffener, the second flange portion of the second stiffener, and the offset surface of the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2004Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Kent Grantham, Thomas Harrison, Robert Kay, Michael Kuss, William Turnmire, Mark Venskus, Tory Whitcomb, Peter Christie, Rose Christie
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Publication number: 20040048044Abstract: The invention relates to a textured surface covering having a hot melt wear layer and methods of applying the hot melt wear layer to a textured or embossed surface without distortion of the visual image of the textured substrate. The wear layer substantially follows the contours of the substrate with minimum change in thickness of the wear layer over the textured surface and provides an aesthetically pleasing three dimensional appearance to the textured surface of the substrate. Melt applying the melt processable polymer resin to the textured substrate with a conformable pressure roll deter entrapment of bubbles between the wear layer and the textured substrate. Therefore, the wear layer exhibits significant clarity and visual depth, as well as improved maintenance (cleanability) properties. The resulting product has a visual image clarity reflecting any texture in the substrate including very light reflective (lenticular moray) embossings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Schneider, William M. McQuate, Peter A. Christie
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Patent number: 6649248Abstract: The invention relates to a textured surface covering having a hot melt wear layer and methods of applying the hot melt wear layer to a textured or embossed surface without distortion of the visual image of the textured substrate. The wear layer substantially follows the contours of the substrate with minimum change in thickness of the wear layer over the textured surface and provides an aesthetically pleasing three dimensional appearance to the textured surface of the substrate. Melt applying the melt processable polymer resin to the textured substrate with a conformable pressure roll deter entrapment of bubbles between the wear layer and the textured substrate. Therefore, the wear layer exhibits significant clarity and visual depth, as well as improved maintenance (cleanability) properties. The resulting product has a visual image clarity reflecting any texture in the substrate including very light reflective (lenticular moray) embossings.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Donald E. Schneider, William M. McQuate, Peter A. Christie
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Patent number: 6613424Abstract: The present invention provides for an acoustically absorbent porous panel that is both rigid and resistant to sagging caused by moisture. The acoustically absorbent porous panel is comprised of at least two layers. The first layer is a facing layer formed from a cured aqueous foamed cementitious material. The foamed cementitious material comprises on a wet basis about 53% to about 68% by weight cement, about 17% to about 48% by weight water, about 0.05% to about 5% by weight fiber, and about 0.01% to about 10% by weight surfactant. Additionally, pores distributed within the cured material comprising about 75% to about 95% by volume of the material. The second layer is a backing layer that is affixed to the facing layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Dean L. Putt, Peter A. Christie, Andrea M. Moser, Marsha Stalker Bischel, Anthony L. Wiker
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Publication number: 20030134556Abstract: Disclosed is both a method and composition for forming a thermo-formable acoustical panel. The panel may be formed from multi-component polymer fibers or mono-filament polymer fibers dispersed in a mineral fiber batt. The polymer fibers are bound to the mineral fibers by the application of heat to form the acoustical panel. The panel exhibits both enhanced flame resistance and thermal insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Peter A. Christie, Anthony L. Wiker, Brian L. Springer, John R. Garrick, Kenneth E. Heiser
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Publication number: 20030060113Abstract: Disclosed is both a method and composition for forming a thermo-formable acoustical panel. The panel may be formed from multi-component polymer fibers or mono-filament polymer fibers dispersed in a mineral fiber batt. The polymer fibers are bound to the mineral fibers by the application of heat to form the acoustical panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Peter A. Christie, Anthony L. Wiker, Brian L. Springer, John R. Garrick, Kenneth E. Heisey
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Patent number: 6511926Abstract: A sheet flooring product, including a homogeneous melt processable resin layer formed of a melt processable, non-plastisol layer, and an adjacent felt layer produced by a beater saturated method and having a substantially uniform thickness of between about 5 mils and about 40 mils. The melt processable resin layer is preferably applied by a hot melt calender (“HMC”) process to achieve enhanced can drop, refrigerator drag and indentation values.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: William J. Kauffman, Peter A. Christie, William B. Saporetti, Steven F. Hynicka, Ralph W. Wright, Jr.
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Patent number: 6444075Abstract: The invention relates to a textured surface covering having a hot melt wear layer and methods of applying the hot melt wear layer to a textured or embossed surface without distortion of the visual image of the textured substrate. The wear layer substantially follows the contours of the substrate with minimum change in thickness of the wear layer over the textured surface and provides an aesthetically pleasing three dimensional appearance to the textured surface of the substrate. Melt applying the melt processable polymer resin to the textured substrate with a conformable pressure roll deter entrapment of bubbles between the wear layer and the textured substrate. Therefore, the wear layer exhibits significant clarity and visual depth, as well as improved maintenance (cleanability) properties. The resulting product has a visual image clarity reflecting any texture in the substrate including very light reflective (lenticular moray) embossings.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Schneider, William M. McQuate, Peter A. Christie
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Patent number: 5128385Abstract: The invention is directed to a coating system which is adaptable to being crosslinked subsequent to being embossed. The system comprises a linear polyurethane that contains sites of unsaturation only in its polymeric backbone and a photoinitiator. The polyurethane is produced by the reaction of a diisocyanate and an unsaturated polyester diol.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1988Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Christie, Charles E. Hoyle
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Patent number: 4598009Abstract: The invention is directed to an embossed material and a method of producing such an embossed material by utilizing a coating system which is adaptable to being crosslinked subsequent to being embossed. The system comprises a linear polyurethane that contains sites of unsaturation only in its polymeric backbone and a photoinitiator. The polyurethane is produced by the reaction of a diisocyanate and an unsaturated polyester diol. The coating system is applied to a substrate, is embossed, and is irradiated to crosslink the polyurethane coating and permanently fix the embossed pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Christie, Charles E. Hoyle
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Patent number: 4128524Abstract: A composite molded product comprising a pressure molded and cured product of(a) expanded perlite particles; and(b) a metal-modified urea-melamine-formaldehyde resin; optionally containing an inorganic or organic fiber with or without a filler, and a method for producing the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1976Date of Patent: December 5, 1978Assignee: Armstrong Cork CompanyInventors: David L. Barnett, Peter A. Christie, Lewis W. Eckert
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Patent number: 4115423Abstract: A process for the preparation of a metal halide-amide reaction product, useful in the preparation of metal-modified amide-aldehyde polymers, which comprises(1) reacting in a water-immiscible inert liquid medium a metal halide with at least one amide having at least two replaceable hydrogens to obtain a reaction product therebetween;(2) hydrolyzing the reaction product obtained in step (1) above with water to form an aqueous solution of the reaction product;(3) partially neutralizing the aqueous solution of the reaction product obtained in step (2) with a bicarbonate, and(4) recovering the metal halide-amide reaction product obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: Armstrong Cork CompanyInventors: Walter T. Bulson, Peter A. Christie, James R. Jones