Patents by Inventor Robert W. McQueen

Robert W. McQueen 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).

  • Patent number: 5392858
    Abstract: A well penetrator consists of a number of hydraulic fluid control components and a carriage carrying a hydraulic motor and a mill bit supported in a housing which is moveable down a well casing. The control components cause the carriage carrying the mill bit to be indexed up a predetermined distance relative to the well casing and then extended gradually into contact with the well casing while being rotated by the hydraulic motor. After the mill bit completes a hole through the well casing, the hydraulic components index the mill bit back down to its starting position and align a nozzle on the outer end of a high pressure lance with the opening in the casing to direct fluid from the nozzle as the lance is moved outwardly through the hole in the casing drilled by the mill bit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Penetrators, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan D. Peters, Randolph A. Busch, Robert W. McQueen, Thomas A. Huddle, Ronald E. Cherry
  • Patent number: 5327970
    Abstract: A well penetrator has a housing moveable down a well casing with a radially moveable punch being supported in the housing for movement between retracted and extended positions; a fluid jet is discharged from the outer end of the punch with liquid for the jet coming from a tube fixedly positioned at one end in the housing and held in slightly bowed condition when the punch is retracted to permit movement of the punch to its extended position from its retracted condition without the creation of excessive force on this metal tube. The jet creates a bulbous drumstick shaped cavity in the earth which is packed with a gravel slurry which hardens and cannot move into the casing due to the bulbous shape of the hardened slurry mass. Similar procedures are employed using a hose or lance with a nozzle at its outer end; one nozzle embodiment includes radial jets activated to transversely enlarge the cavity at a location spaced from the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1994
    Assignee: Penetrator's, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. McQueen, Alan D. Peters, Charles D. Ebinger, Thomas A. Huddle
  • Patent number: 5107943
    Abstract: A well penetrator has a housing moveable down a well casing with a radially moveable punch being supported in the housing for movement between retracted and extended positions; a fluid jet is discharged from the outer end of the punch with liquid for the jet coming from a tube fixedly positioned at one end in the housing and held in slightly bowed condition when the punch is retracted to permit movement of the punch to its extended position from its retracted condition without the creation of excessive force on this metal tube. The jet creates a bulbous drumstick shaped cavity in the earth which is packed with a gravel slurry which hardens and cannot move into the casing due to the bulbous shape of the hardened slurry mass. Similar procedures are employed using a hose or lance with a nozzle at its outer end; one nozzle embodiment includes radial jets activated to transversely enlarge the cavity at a location spaced from the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: Penetrators, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. McQueen, Alan D. Peters, Charles D. Ebinger, Thomas A. Huddle
  • Patent number: 4932129
    Abstract: A metal punch is formed of a cylindrical body member having an outer cylindrical surface and a forward workpiece engaging end; an axial bore extends rearwardly from the forward end with the workpiece engaging portion of the being defined from front to rear by planar surfaces in first and second perpendicular planes, first and second transverse cylindrical surfaces and first and second annular arcuate surfaces. The planes intersect along a line passing through the axis, to define cutting edges. The transverse cylindrical surfaces are symmetrical to each other with respect to the axis as are the annular arcuate surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: Penetrators, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman J. Schellstede, Robert W. McQueen, Alan D. Peters
  • Patent number: 4928757
    Abstract: A well casing penetrator includes an elongated housing having a work fluid input chamber and enclosing an outwardly movable hydraulic cylinder driven punch for cutting an opening in a casing. A high pressure liquid jet nozzle is mounted on the end of a lance-like hose having a nozzle on its outer end which is moved outwardly or inwardly through an axial bore in the punch by a lance drive piston and cylinder assembly with outward movement serving to cut a radially extending opening in the surrounding earth. A moveable valve spool is connected to a coil compression spring which urges the spool toward a first position in the spool directs work fluid to hydraulic punch cylinder and lance drive piston and cylinder assembly so that the punch and lance-like hose are maintained in retracted position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Penetrators, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman J. Schellstede, Robert W. McQueen, Alan D. Peters
  • Patent number: 4790384
    Abstract: A well casing penetrator includes an elongated housing enclosing an outwardly movable hydraulic cylinder driven punch for cutting an opening in a casing. A high pressure liquid jet nozzle is mounted on the end of a hose which moves outwardly through an axial bore in the punch when extended through the casing to cut a radially extending opening in the surrounding earth. The punch includes arcuately curved longitudinal slots along opposite sides which cause tabs to be bent back along opposite sides of the opening cut in the casing to prevent dislodging of any portion of the casing from the casing as a consequence of the operation of the punch. A spool piston is connected to a single accumulator that is pressurized to urge the spool piston toward a first position in which work fluid controlled by the spool piston retracts the hydraulic punch cylinder and a hose drive cylinder for moving the hose in the punch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Assignee: Penetrators, Inc.
    Inventors: Herman J. Schellstede, Robert W. McQueen, Alan D. Peters
  • Patent number: 4549538
    Abstract: A pin inserter sheath which consists of a plurality of telescoping tubular portions. The sheath is adapted for attachment to a drilling device. A channel extends throughout the elongated telescoping tubular portion which is substantially adapted to the shape of the pin being inserted. The conforming channel provides lateral support to the pin therefore minimizing inflections in the pin as it is being drilled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1985
    Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Schadrack, III, Robert W. McQueen, Joyce K. Eyerly
  • Patent number: 4167219
    Abstract: Lubricant is circulated from a lubricant reservoir to the bearings of a rotary rock bit and back to the lubricant reservoir by a lubricant circulation system that is operated by rotation of the cone cutter upon the bearing pin of the bit. A spiral groove system in the inner surface of the cone cutter operates as a viscous or ram pump when the cone cutter is rotating against the corresponding bearing surface of the bearing pin and provides the pumping action for circulating the lubricant. A seal is positioned between the rolling cone cutter and the arm of the bit to maintain lubricant in the bearing area and to prevent fluid in the borehole from entering the bearing area. A lubricant reservoir is located in the bit body. A first passage connects the lubricant reservoir with the bearing area to channel lubricant from the lubricant reservoir to the bearing area. A second passage extends from the bearing area to the lubricant reservoir to allow lubricant to be channeled back to the lubricant reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1979
    Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. McQueen