Patents by Inventor Peter J. Jones
Peter J. Jones 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: 7363206Abstract: Methods for processing pyrolytic characterizing data (pcd) from reservoir rock samples obtained from known geographical locations under circumstances that are encountered during the drilling of wells provide information that is important for assessing the relative amounts of various hydrocarbon and organic matter types found in the reservoir and for characterizing the reservoir quality and preparing compositional modeling data, and include the steps of comparing the pcd for known end-member components typically found in the geographical location with the pcd derived from test samples and applying mathematical analyses to identify the predicted composition and quantitative measure of end-members. The method is applied to model hydrocarbon moveability, reservoir injectivity; contaminants and soil an aquifer pollutants.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Peter J. Jones, Henry L. Halpern
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Patent number: 6827553Abstract: A damper assembly including a spherical elastomer bearing member, wherein the spherical elastomer bearing member is operable for accommodating relative motion and/or vibration, and a flat elastomer bearing member, wherein the flat elastomer bearing member is operable for accommodating relative motion and/or vibration. The damper assembly also including a substantially rigid transition shim disposed between the spherical elastomer bearing member and the flat elastomer bearing member, wherein the substantially rigid transition shim is operable for coupling the spherical elastomer bearing member to the flat elastomer bearing member. The damper assembly further including a tension member attached to the substantially rigid transition shim, wherein the tension member is operable for precompressing the spherical elastomer bearing member and increasing the cocking stiffness of the damper assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Peter J. Jones, Eric J. Seitter
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Patent number: 6823298Abstract: In the pyrolytic oil-production index method, or POPI method, the numerical values obtained by the application of the prior art POPI method are standardized or normalized. In another aspect, the POPI method and associated data are employed in combination with other empirically determined information to provide values of (1) the API gravity for the reservoir oil; (2) the Apparent Water Saturation (ASw) of the reservoir rock; and (3) the cementation and saturation exponents that are used in the Archie equation for calculating the water saturation in the oil-reservoir rock. This method results in the standardization of the numerical values derived by the POPI method. Applying the normalization or standardization process to the POPI method results in the conversion of the numerical value of POPIo for good oil-producing reservoir rock to a standard value.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2000Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Peter J. Jones, Emad N. Al-Shafei, Henry I Halpern, Jaffar M. Al-Dubaisi, Robert E. Ballay, James J. Funk
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Publication number: 20040136829Abstract: A damper assembly including a spherical elastomer bearing member, wherein the spherical elastomer bearing member is operable for accommodating relative motion and/or vibration, and a flat elastomer bearing member, wherein the flat elastomer bearing member is operable for accommodating relative motion and/or vibration. The damper assembly also including a substantially rigid transition shim disposed between the spherical elastomer bearing member and the flat elastomer bearing member, wherein the substantially rigid transition shim is operable for coupling the spherical elastomer bearing member to the flat elastomer bearing member. The damper assembly further including a tension member attached to the substantially rigid transition shim, wherein the tension member is operable for precompressing the spherical elastomer bearing member and increasing the cocking stiffness of the damper assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Peter J. Jones, Eric J. Seitter
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Patent number: 6698909Abstract: The invention provides in preferred aspects architectural lighting structures that comprise a plurality of tubular elements at least partially embedded into an at least substantially transparent lens structure of a lighting fixture. The lighting fixture is typically a device employed for interior use, particularly residential buildings or commercial buildings such as office buildings. By partially embedding the array or plurality of tubular elements into the transparent lens structure, the fixture can appear as if it is substantially a part of the surrounding surface when the lighting fixture is turned off. Nevertheless, when the light is turned on, light coming from the fixture can still be directed or modified in an appropriate manner, e.g. without detrimental light output reductions), and without the need of an expensive, sophisticated reflector or any necessity of the fixture extending beyond the surrounding surface as has been utilized in certain prior attempts to mask architectural lighting fixtures.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Tenebraex CorporationInventor: Peter J. Jones
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Patent number: 6511253Abstract: Featured is a mounting device and methods related thereto for mounting the device to an object including cylindrical objects such as camera lenses, rifle scopes, telescopes, monoculars and binoculars. The mounting device includes a housing, having an exterior surface, that is to be mounted to an object and a resilient member. The housing is configured so as to include an interior passage having an inner cross section larger than that of the object to which the housing is to be mounted onto, and at least one slot extending from the housing exterior surface and into the housing interior passage. The resilient member is disposed about at least a portion of the housing exterior surface so a portion of the resilient member is positioned within each of the at least one slot in the housing and so this portion of the resilient member protrudes into the interior passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventors: Steve Grimes, Peter J. Jones
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Publication number: 20020080602Abstract: The invention provides in preferred aspects architectural lighting structures that comprise a plurality of tubular elements at least partially embedded into an at least substantially transparent lens structure of a lighting fixture. The lighting fixture is typically a device employed for interior use, particularly residential buildings or commercial buildings such as office buildings. By partially embedding the array or plurality of tubular elements into the transparent lens structure, the fixture can appear as if it is substantially a part of the surrounding surface when the lighting fixture is turned off. Nevertheless, when the light is turned on, light coming from the fixture can still be directed or modified in an appropriate manner, e.g. without detrimental light output reductions), and without the need of an expensive, sophisticated reflector or any necessity of the fixture extending beyond the surrounding surface as has been utilized in certain prior attempts to mask architectural lighting fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Peter J. Jones
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Publication number: 20010050852Abstract: The invention provides in preferred aspects architectural lighting structures that comprise a plurality of tubular elements at least partially embedded into an at least substantially transparent lens structure of a lighting fixture. The lighting fixture is typically a device employed for interior use, particularly residential buildings or commercial buildings such as office buildings. By partially embedding the array or plurality of tubular elements into the transparent lens structure, the fixture can appear as if it is substantially a part of the surrounding surface when the lighting fixture is turned off. Nevertheless, when the light is turned on, light coming from the fixture can still be directed or modified in an appropriate manner, e.g. without detrimental light output reductions), and without the need of an expensive, sophisticated reflector or any necessity of the fixture extending beyond the surrounding surface as has been utilized in certain prior attempts to mask architectural lighting fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventor: Peter J. Jones
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Patent number: 6238065Abstract: A lighting structure and method of forming a lighting structure including a light transmitting lens positioned in front of a light source, whereby the light transmitting lens has a substantially non-opaque front surface and a light receiving rear surface, and an array of substantially tubular elements positioned proximate to the substantially non-opaque front surface of the lens. The lighting structure may further include a reflective surface that projects light from the light source to the rear surface of the light transmitting lens and through the light transmitting lens. When the lighting structure is turned off, the array of substantially tubular elements is capable of making lighting structure appear to be a part of the surrounding surface in which the lighting structure is embedded. When the lighting structure is turned on, the array of substantially tubular elements masks the sight of the light source and shields a viewer's eyes from the glare of the reflector.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Tenebraex CorporationInventor: Peter J. Jones
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Patent number: 6045328Abstract: A fluid and elastomer damper includes a first and second members and an elastomer section flexibly mounting the second member to the first member and allowing lateral movement therebetween. The elastomer section includes an inner wall forming a portion of a cavity defined within the damper and a damping fluid disposed within the cavity. A flexible damping plate separates the cavity into first and second chambers. At least one passageway is formed between the damping plate and the inner wall, the passageway exhibiting a gap dimension between the wall and the damping plate. When lateral movement occurs between the first and second members, the gap dimension is maintained substantially constant by flexing of the damping plate along the lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Lord CorporationInventor: Peter J. Jones
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Patent number: 5957440Abstract: An active fluid mounting for isolating vibration between a vibrating member (21) and a structure (23). In one aspect, the active fluid mounting (20) includes an inner member (22), an outer member (24), a first flexible element (26), and an cartridge-like active fluid element (28) which is unitary and readily detachable, attached between the inner and outer members, (22) and (24).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Peter J. Jones, Douglas E. Ivers, Kevin C. Cooney, Gerald P. Whiteford
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Patent number: 5947457Abstract: A fluid-filled Active Vibration Absorber (AVA) (20) is described for attaching to, and controlling dynamic vibration of the member (22). The AVA (20) is comprised of primary tuning mass (23) preferably including an additional inertial tuning mass (26) which is associated with a primary resonant frequency (fn1), a flexible element (28) for interconnecting the primary mass (23) and, thus, interconnecting inertial tuning mass (26) to member (22), at least one, and preferably two, fluid chambers, (30) and (32), each having a defined volume stiffness Kv'1, Kv'2, a fluid (34) contained within the at least one and preferably two, fluid chambers, (30) and (32), a moveable piston (36) dynamically interacting with the fluid (34) in the at least one fluid chamber and preferably, in first and second fluid chambers, (30) and (32), to cause pressure variations which dynamically drive the primary tuning mass (23) within a range about the primary resonant frequency (fn1).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Douglas A. Swanson, Peter J. Jones, Douglas E. Ivers, Kevin C. Cooney
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Patent number: 5866814Abstract: Data from the pyrolytic analysis of rock samples obtained from drilling operations in an existing oil field are used to characterize the quality and condition of reservoir rock by comparison of the values of an index for the unknown reservoir rock samples with the value of the index for a known type and quality of petroleum reservoir rock sample, the index being denominated Pyrolytic Oil Productivity Index ("POPI") and defined by the expression:ln(LV+TD+TC).times.(TD.div.TC)=POPI (I),where the terms of the equation are determined empirically and the resulting POPI values can be used to direct horizontal drilling operations in real time to optimize the position of the drilling bit in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil CompanyInventors: Peter J. Jones, Mark H. Tobey
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Patent number: 5788372Abstract: A method and apparatus is described for limiting transient motions between an aircraft power member and aircraft structure. The apparatus incorporates a coupler (20) for use with inertial-type mounts and includes a body portion (21) having a coupler piston (32) telescopically received therein. Upon exceeding a transient relative motion which causes a fluid flow velocity to be exceeded, seat (38) formed on coupler piston (32) interacts with lip (39) on body portion (21) to cause a fluid flow restriction. This method and apparatus restricts and limits transient motions, i.e., acts as a snuffer, to limit further relative motion between an aircraft power member (54) and an aircraft structural member (52). The coupler piston (32) preferably includes a flexible seal (38) formed thereon and orifice (40) therethrough for providing additional throttle-type damping upon snubbing.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Peter J. Jones, Dennis P. McGuire
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Patent number: 5770749Abstract: The invention is drawn to a process for isolating and purifying a phytosterol composition from a pulping soap by first extracting a creamy precipitate from the pulping soap using a solvent mixture of water, ketone, and hydrocarbon, and then purifying the cremy precipitate to form the phytosterol composition. The invention also includes the phytosterol composition formed by this method.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: The University of British Columbia - University Maison Office (Industrial)Inventors: James P. Kutney, Egon Novak, Peter J. Jones
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Patent number: 5551918Abstract: A flexible composite coupling (20) wherein a wound filament or roving is wound between two attachment members (22) and (24) and is fully or partially impregnated with a resin matrix such as urethane to form a flexible element (32). The attachment members (22) and (24) include radially extending flanges (26) and (28) which have a radiused periphery (30) formed on them, over which the flexible element (32) is wound. The flexible element (32) diverges inwardly from the flanges' (26) and (28) radiused periphery (30) to form opposed diaphragm portions (34) and (35) of the flexible element (32) which smoothly meet at a minimum diameter (36). Hoop winds (38) of a material with high strain capacity wrapped about this minimum diameter (36) pretension the filaments or roving within the flexible element (32).Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Lawrie Technology IncorporatedInventors: Peter J. Jones, Peter L. Valentine, Duncan J. Lawrie
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Patent number: 5408946Abstract: A marine vehicle mooring and security device comprising bow and stern securing mechanisms connected to a mooring structure on one end and to existing boat hardware at the other. The securing mechanisms include extension arms and a secondary support member bracing at least one of the bow or stern extension arms, and an attachment apparatus to connect the securing mechanisms to a marine vehicle. Damping for both tensile and compressive forces is provided in the secondary support member by way of an elastic element.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Inventors: Peter J. Jones, Paul R. A. Jones, Gerritt Ottema
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Patent number: 5197692Abstract: A double pumper mount useful as a front mount for an aircraft engine. A pair of fluid chambers are selectively interconnectable by one of a plurality of inertia tracks by use of an adjustable cylindrical member which has the tracks formed as generally helical grooves extending about the periphery of the cylindrical member. These inertia tracks have different flow characteristics so as to produce differing notch frequencies so as to attenuate different vibrational frequencies. A second embodiment has a single inertia track whose length can be altered by rotating the cylindrical member to change the point at which the ingress/egress port of the fluid chamber engages the circumferential portion of the inertia track.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Peter J. Jones, Marshall W. Downing
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Patent number: 5174552Abstract: A fluid mount with the capability of actively controlling the amount of vibrational energy transmitted thereacross. An actuator is provided in series or in parallel with the inertia track passageway of a double pumper isolation mount to permit the dynamic stiffness of the mount to be varied so as to control the amount of vibrational energy transmitted in a desired manner. A control system for permitting frequency-shaped force feedback control of the device is also disclosed. Utilization of the device as a tuned absorber is also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Lord CorporationInventors: Douglas A. Hodgson, Charles M. Nobles, Jr., Peter J. Jones, Mark R. Jolly, Donald L. Margolis
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Patent number: 4811919Abstract: A fluid mount particularly suited for mounting an engine in an aircraft. The mount includes a frame which is fastened to the engine and a support movably mounted in the frame and adapted to receive a wing pylon stub shaft. Opposed liquid-filled chambers are provided on opposite sides of the stub shaft support and are fluidly interconnected by an elongate tube. An auxiliary chamber is provided on the frame adjacent to the upper liquid chamber and is divided internally into a gas-filled portion and a liquid-filled portion which is in communication with the upper liquid chamber via an orifice. The auxiliary chamber accommodates changes in liquid volume without adversely affecting either the static or dynamic performance of the mount.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Lord CorporationInventor: Peter J. Jones