Patents by Inventor Richard Dalzell

Richard Dalzell 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).

  • Publication number: 20230323767
    Abstract: A method for remotely signalling a downhole assembly comprising one or more downhole tools includes operating a choke arrangement configured to control production fluid flow from a wellbore to produce a first pressure signature in the fluid flow, the first pressure signature defining a trigger signal for the one or more downhole tools of the downhole assembly. The first pressure signature comprises at least a first pressure signal and a second pressure signal in the production fluid flow in the downhole assembly. Operating the choke arrangement to produce a second pressure signature in the production fluid flow in the downhole assembly at a predetermined time period following the first pressure signature, the second pressure signature defining a command signal for initiating operation of a predetermined one or more of the downhole tools of the downhole assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2021
    Publication date: October 12, 2023
    Inventors: Euan Murdoch, Matthew Knight, Richard Dalzell
  • Patent number: 10915714
    Abstract: A first RFID tag arrangement for actuating a downhole tool includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a passive RFID tag, power source, pulsed oscillator circuit, and energizer coil. The pulsed oscillator circuit drives the energizer coil to stimulate and activate the tag such that it can be read by an external reader. A second RFID tag arrangement includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a power source, a transmission circuit, and a transmitter coil. The transmission circuit can drive the transmitter coil to transmit a payload stored in the transmission circuit such that the payload is delivered to an external reader. A method of actuating a downhole tool includes placing the tool's RFID tag reader in listen only mode, introducing into the wellbore an active RFID tag that transmits its payload to the reader, and optionally configuring the reader to reprogram the tag when it receives the payload therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2021
    Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: John Ownby, Matthew Knight, Richard Dalzell, Rupa Sharma, Eric R. Evans, Jobby T. Jacob
  • Patent number: 10808508
    Abstract: A liner deployment assembly (LDA) for use in a wellbore includes: a crossover tool. The crossover tool includes: a seal for engaging a tubular string cemented into the wellbore; a tubular housing carrying the seal and having bypass ports straddling the seal; a mandrel having a bore therethrough and a port in fluid communication with the mandrel bore, the mandrel movable relative to the housing between a bore position where the mandrel port is isolated from the bypass ports and a bypass position where the mandrel port is aligned with one of the bypass ports; a bypass chamber formed between the housing and the mandrel and extending above and below the seal; and a control module. The control module includes: an electronics package; and an actuator in communication with the electronics package and operable to move the mandrel between the positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: Richard Lee Giroux, Daniel Purkis, Richard Dalzell, Jason Duthie, Ian Jaffrey
  • Publication number: 20200134271
    Abstract: A first RFID tag arrangement for actuating a downhole tool includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a passive RFID tag, power source, pulsed oscillator circuit, and energizer coil. The pulsed oscillator circuit drives the energizer coil to stimulate and activate the tag such that it can be read by an external reader. A second RFID tag arrangement includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a power source, a transmission circuit, and a transmitter coil. The transmission circuit can drive the transmitter coil to transmit a payload stored in the transmission circuit such that the payload is delivered to an external reader. A method of actuating a downhole tool includes placing the tool's RFID tag reader in listen only mode, introducing into the wellbore an active RFID tag that transmits its payload to the reader, and optionally configuring the reader to reprogram the tag when it receives the payload therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2019
    Publication date: April 30, 2020
    Inventors: John Ownby, Matthew Knight, Richard Dalzell, Rupa Sharma, Eric R. Evans, Jobby T. Jacob
  • Patent number: 10586083
    Abstract: A first RFID tag arrangement for actuating a downhole tool includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a passive RFID tag, power source, pulsed oscillator circuit, and energizer coil. The pulsed oscillator circuit drives the energizer coil to stimulate and activate the tag such that it can be read by an external reader. A second RFID tag arrangement includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a power source, a transmission circuit, and a transmitter coil. The transmission circuit can drive the transmitter coil to transmit a payload stored in the transmission circuit such that the payload is delivered to an external reader. A method of actuating a downhole tool includes placing the tool's RFID tag reader in listen only mode, introducing into the wellbore an active RFID tag that transmits its payload to the reader, and optionally configuring the reader to reprogram the tag when it receives the payload therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2020
    Assignee: Weatherford Technology Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: John Ownby, Matthew Knight, Richard Dalzell, Rupa Sharma, Eric R. Evans, Jobby T. Jacob
  • Publication number: 20190032456
    Abstract: A liner deployment assembly (LDA) for use in a wellbore includes: a crossover tool. The crossover tool includes: a seal for engaging a tubular string cemented into the wellbore; a tubular housing carrying the seal and having bypass ports straddling the seal; a mandrel having a bore therethrough and a port in fluid communication with the mandrel bore, the mandrel movable relative to the housing between a bore position where the mandrel port is isolated from the bypass ports and a bypass position where the mandrel port is aligned with one of the bypass ports; a bypass chamber formed between the housing and the mandrel and extending above and below the seal; and a control module. The control module includes: an electronics package; and an actuator in communication with the electronics package and operable to move the mandrel between the positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2018
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventors: Richard Lee GIROUX, Daniel PURKIS, Richard DALZELL, Jason DUTHIE, Ian JAFFREY
  • Patent number: 10140194
    Abstract: A system that includes a storage volume comprising a plurality of regions. The system also includes a plurality of nodes to receive transactions related to the storage volume from one or more client computers and execute the transactions. Each node is designated as an owner of one region of the plurality of regions. Each one of the plurality of nodes includes a ticket dispenser for dispensing tickets that ensure that the transactions that are actively being executed have exclusive access to a storage object identified in the transaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2018
    Assignee: HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP
    Inventors: Mark Doherty, Siamak Nazari, Jonathan Stewart, Richard Dalzell, Peter Hynes
  • Patent number: 10087725
    Abstract: A liner deployment assembly (LDA) for use in a wellbore includes: a crossover tool. The crossover tool includes: a seal for engaging a tubular string cemented into the wellbore; a tubular housing carrying the seal and having bypass ports straddling the seal; a mandrel having a bore therethrough and a port in fluid communication with the mandrel bore, the mandrel movable relative to the housing between a bore position where the mandrel port is isolated from the bypass ports and a bypass position where the mandrel port is aligned with one of the bypass ports; a bypass chamber formed between the housing and the mandrel and extending above and below the seal; and a control module. The control module includes: an electronics package; and an actuator in communication with the electronics package and operable to move the mandrel between the positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: WEATHERFORD TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLC
    Inventors: Richard Lee Giroux, Daniel Purkis, Richard Dalzell, Jason Duthie, Ian Jaffrey
  • Publication number: 20180225485
    Abstract: A first RFID tag arrangement for actuating a downhole tool includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a passive RFID tag, power source, pulsed oscillator circuit, and energizer coil. The pulsed oscillator circuit drives the energizer coil to stimulate and activate the tag such that it can be read by an external reader. A second RFID tag arrangement includes a non-metallic housing enclosing a power source, a transmission circuit, and a transmitter coil. The transmission circuit can drive the transmitter coil to transmit a payload stored in the transmission circuit such that the payload is delivered to an external reader. A method of actuating a downhole tool includes placing the tool's RFID tag reader in listen only mode, introducing into the wellbore an active RFID tag that transmits its payload to the reader, and optionally configuring the reader to reprogram the tag when it receives the payload therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Publication date: August 9, 2018
    Inventors: John Ownby, Matthew Knight, Richard Dalzell, Rupa Sharma, Eric R. Evans, Jobby T. Jacob
  • Publication number: 20180004617
    Abstract: Methods and systems for managing sets of transactions for replication are provided. A system includes a number of origination nodes forming a source array. A sequence number generator generates sequence numbers based, at least in part, on a time interval during which a transaction is received. A subset manager groups transactions into subsets based, at least in part, on the sequence number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2015
    Publication date: January 4, 2018
    Inventors: Mark Doherty, Siamak Nazari, Richard Dalzell, Peter Hynes, Fabrice Scoupe, Paul Kinnaird, Jonathan Stewart, Sinead Armstrong
  • Publication number: 20170168756
    Abstract: A system that includes a plurality of nodes configured to execute storage transactions. The nodes include a first node and a plurality of other nodes. The storage transactions are grouped into transaction sets that are to be executed in a predetermined order that ensures that dependencies between the transactions are observed. A cluster sequencer that resides on the first node is configured to increment a sequence number that identifies an active transaction set of the transaction sets and send the sequence number from the first node to the plurality of other nodes. Upon receipt of the sequence number, each one of the plurality of other nodes begins executing the transactions of the active transaction set without waiting for confirmation that all of the plurality of other nodes have the same sequence number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2014
    Publication date: June 15, 2017
    Inventors: Kouei Yamada, Siamak Nazari, Brian Rutledge, Jianding Luo, Jin Wang, Mark Doherty, Richard Dalzell, Peter Hynes
  • Publication number: 20160350192
    Abstract: A system that includes a storage volume comprising a plurality of regions. The system also includes a plurality of nodes to receive transactions related to the storage volume from one or more client computers and execute the transactions. Each node is designated as an owner of one region of the plurality of regions. Each one of the plurality of nodes includes a ticket dispenser for dispensing tickets that ensure that the transactions that are actively being executed have exclusive access to a storage object identified in the transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2014
    Publication date: December 1, 2016
    Inventors: Mark Doherty, Siamak Nazari, Jonathan Stewart, Richard Dalzell, Peter Hynes
  • Publication number: 20140305662
    Abstract: A liner deployment assembly (LDA) for use in a wellbore includes: a crossover tool. The crossover tool includes: a seal for engaging a tubular string cemented into the wellbore; a tubular housing carrying the seal and having bypass ports straddling the seal; a mandrel having a bore therethrough and a port in fluid communication with the mandrel bore, the mandrel movable relative to the housing between a bore position where the mandrel port is isolated from the bypass ports and a bypass position where the mandrel port is aligned with one of the bypass ports; a bypass chamber formed between the housing and the mandrel and extending above and below the seal; and a control module. The control module includes: an electronics package; and an actuator in communication with the electronics package and operable to move the mandrel between the positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2014
    Publication date: October 16, 2014
    Inventors: Richard Lee GIROUX, Daniel PURKIS, Richard DALZELL, Jason DUTHIE, Ian JAFFREY
  • Publication number: 20080077508
    Abstract: An electronic marketplace system provides various features for assisting users in listing products for sale, locating the listings for a product, and performing related actions. A user wishing to sell a product can browse to an existing description of the product in an electronic catalog and then select an option to create a corresponding listing. The pending listings for a product are preferably displayed or summarized on the product's detail page in the catalog. When no such listings exist, an option to preorder the product from an unspecified seller may be provided, and information regarding the resulting preorders may be displayed on the associated product detail pages to entice potential sellers. In one embodiment, the electronic catalog also serves as a retail sales catalog of a merchant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2007
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventors: Jeffrey Bezos, Neil Roseman, Paul Kotas, Bruce Moore, Richard Dalzell, Jeffrey Blackburn