Patents by Inventor Shea Keller Wesson
Shea Keller Wesson 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: 11326414Abstract: A hydraulic jar includes a tubular housing having central bore and an exterior. The housing includes a passage from the central bore to the exterior. A mandrel is axially movable within the housing, forming an annular space between the mandrel and the housing that includes a timing fluid. The mandrel includes an interior axial space that permits the flow of a drilling fluid. A timing device is fixed to the mandrel in the annular space. A trigger is capable of blocking the flow of drilling fluid through the axial space in the mandrel, and the mandrel moves axially in the housing when the trigger engages the mandrel. The timing device causes the mandrel to move at a first speed and at a second speed to create the impulse. The drilling fluid exits the central bore through the opening after the mandrel moves past the opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Osado Innovations LLCInventor: Shea Keller Wesson
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Patent number: 11105154Abstract: A bottom hole assembly is provided, having a housing having a housing lubricant channel; a motor having a rotor and a stator; a mandrel within the housing that rotates when drilling mud flows through the motor; a flex shaft within the housing that includes an internal fluid path for drilling mud to flow into the mandrel; a bushing between the housing and the mandrel having a spiral lubricant channel configured to pump lubricant while the mandrel rotates, such that lubricant in the housing lubricant channel returns to the spiral lubricant channel; first and second on-bottom thrust bearings; and a two stage rotor catch housing attached to the motor and having an internal shoulder, a rotor catch shaft, and a rotor catch nut attached to an upper end of the rotor catch shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Osado Innovations, LLCInventor: Shea Keller Wesson
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Patent number: 10533388Abstract: A flow diverter is provided having a first sub member, a second sub member, a third sub member connected in series and a piston, a spring, and a sleeve member. The sleeve member is removeably disposed within the second sub member. The spring concentrically surrounds at least a portion of the piston and the spring are slidably disposed within the first sub member with the piston further slidably disposed within the second sub member and at least a portion of the third sub member. A drilling fluid having a first predetermined pressure passes through the flow diverter. The drilling fluid having a second predetermined pressure moves the piston until at least a portion of the drilling fluid passes through bypass ports formed in the piston, sleeve member, and second sub member and out of the flow diverter, thus controlling the pressure of the drilling fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Inventors: Shea Keller Wesson, Harold Robinson Wesson, Jr.
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Patent number: 10494888Abstract: A wellhead connection assembly is provided with a landing mandrel, a casing head, and a clamp ring. The landing mandrel and the casing head have mirrored annular grooves formed at an upper end and a lower end, respectively. The annular grooves form an upper flange on the landing mandrel and a lower flange on the casing head. The clamp ring is provided with at least two ring segments; each having a groove formed on an inner surface that matches the profile of the upper flange and the lower flange. The first end of one of the ring segments is connected to the second end of another one of the ring segments in a way that the clamp ring is operable between a non-tightened condition wherein the casing head is rotatable relative to the landing mandrel and a tightened condition to fix the casing head to the landing mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Inventors: Shea Keller Wesson, Harold Robinson Wesson, Michael Scott
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Publication number: 20170342788Abstract: A flow diverter is provided having a first sub member, a second sub member, a third sub member connected in series and a piston, a spring, and a sleeve member. The sleeve member is removeably disposed within the second sub member. The spring concentrically surrounds at least a portion of the piston and the spring are slidably disposed within the first sub member with the piston further slidably disposed within the second sub member and at least a portion of the third sub member. A drilling fluid having a first predetermined pressure passes through the flow diverter. The drilling fluid having a second predetermined pressure moves the piston until at least a portion of the drilling fluid passes through bypass ports formed in the piston, sleeve member, and second sub member and out of the flow diverter, thus controlling the pressure of the drilling fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Shea Keller Wesson, Harold Robinson Keller, JR.
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Publication number: 20170342793Abstract: A wellhead connection assembly is provided with a landing mandrel, a casing head, and a clamp ring. The landing mandrel and the casing head have mirrored annular grooves formed at an upper end and a lower end, respectively. The annular grooves form an upper flange on the landing mandrel and a lower flange on the casing head. The clamp ring is provided with at least two ring segments; each having a groove formed on an inner surface that matches the profile of the upper flange and the lower flange. The first end of one of the ring segments is connected to the second end of another one of the ring segments in a way that the clamp ring is operable between a non-tightened condition wherein the casing head is rotatable relative to the landing mandrel and a tightened condition to fix the casing head to the landing mandrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Shea Keller Wesson, Harold Robinson Wesson, Michael Scott
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Patent number: 9587453Abstract: A hydraulic jar comprising a housing and a mandrel slidably disposed in the housing forming an annular space therebetween. In an embodiment, the hydraulic jar comprises a flow control device fixedly connected to the mandrel and disposed in the annular space to divide the annular space into a first portion and a second portion. The flow control device comprises an annular member slidably positioned about the mandrel, wherein the annular member comprises a face, an inside surface, and an outside surface, wherein the outside surface of the annular member is disposed against an inside surface of the tubular housing, wherein the outer surface of the annular member and the inside surface of the tubular housing allow fluid flow therebetween at a first flow rate, wherein the inside surface of the annular member and the retaining surface of the retaining assembly allow fluid flow therebetween at a second flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Access Downhole LPInventors: Harold Robinson Wesson, Jr., Shea Keller Wesson
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Publication number: 20150267494Abstract: A hydraulic jar comprising a housing and a mandrel slidably disposed in the housing forming an annular space therebetween. In an embodiment, the hydraulic jar comprises a flow control device fixedly connected to the mandrel and disposed in the annular space to divide the annular space into a first portion and a second portion. The flow control device comprises an annular member slidably positioned about the mandrel, wherein the annular member comprises a face, an inside surface, and an outside surface, wherein the outside surface of the annular member is disposed against an inside surface of the tubular housing, wherein the outer surface of the annular member and the inside surface of the tubular housing allow fluid flow therebetween at a first flow rate, wherein the inside surface of the annular member and the retaining surface of the retaining assembly allow fluid flow therebetween at a second flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: September 24, 2015Applicant: ACCESS DOWNHOLE LPInventors: Harold Robinson Wesson, JR., Shea Keller Wesson