Patents by Inventor Steve J. Krase

Steve J. Krase 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: 20040011559
    Abstract: A stabilizer especially adapted for use with an drill string having an eccentric drilling element, such as a bi-center bit. The stabilizer has a pair of circumferentially displaced blades that lie in a common circumferential plane and extend from a rotatable sleeve supported on the stabilizer body, as well as a stationary blade. The rotating blades are aligned with the stationary blade when in a first circumferential orientation and are disposed so that the mid-point between the rotating blades is located opposite the stationary blade, thereby providing full-gauge stabilization, when the rotating blades are in a second circumferential orientation. A magnetic systems senses the circumferential orientation of the rotating blades and transmits the information to the surface via mud pulse telemetry. A piston actuated by the drilling mud locks the rotating blades into the active and inactive positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2003
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Inventors: Peter R. Harvey, Michael J. Woods, Steve J. Krase, Daniel E. Burgess, Mark Ellsworth Wassell
  • Patent number: 6622803
    Abstract: A stabilizer especially adapted for use with an drill string having an eccentric drilling element, such as a bi-center bit. The stabilizer has a pair of circumferentially displaced blades that lie in a common circumferential plane and extend from a rotatable sleeve supported on the stabilizer body, as well as a stationary blade. The rotating blades are aligned with the stationary blade when in a first circumferential orientation and are disposed so that the mid-point between the rotating blades is located opposite the stationary blade, thereby providing full-gauge stabilization, when the rotating blades are in a second circumferential orientation. A magnetic systems senses the circumferential orientation of the rotating blades and transmits the information to the surface via mud pulse telemetry. A piston actuated by the drilling mud locks the rotating blades into the active and inactive positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Assignee: Rotary Drilling Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Peter R. Harvey, Michael J. Woods, Steve J. Krase, Daniel E. Burgess, Mark Ellsworth Wassell
  • Publication number: 20030111270
    Abstract: A stabilizer for a drill string and drill bit is mounted behind the drill bit in the drilling assembly. The stabilizer comprises a tubular body having one or more stabilizer blades mounted thereon. The stabilizer blades extend radially outwardly from the stabilizer body. In a first position, the stabilizer blades are in vertical axial alignment behind the drill bit. Drill string pressure is utilized to release a locking mechanism permitting relative rotation between the stabilizer blades and the stabilizer body thereby rotating the stabilizer blades to a second position providing stabilization for the drill string and drill bit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: Rotary Drilling Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Peter R. Harvey, Michael J. Woods, Steve J. Krase
  • Publication number: 20020056574
    Abstract: A stabilizer especially adapted for use with an drill string having an eccentric drilling element, such as a bi-center bit. The stabilizer has a pair of circumferentially displaced blades that lie in a common circumferential plane and extend from a rotatable sleeve supported on the stabilizer body, as well as a stationary blade. The rotating blades are aligned with the stationary blade when in a first circumferential orientation and are disposed so that the mid-point between the rotating blades is located opposite the stationary blade, thereby providing full-gauge stabilization, when the rotating blades are in a second circumferential orientation. A magnetic systems senses the circumferential orientation of the rotating blades and transmits the information to the surface via mud pulse telemetry. A piston actuated by the drilling mud locks the rotating blades into the active and inactive positions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Publication date: May 16, 2002
    Inventors: Peter R. Harvey, Michael J. Woods, Steve J. Krase, Daniel E. Burgess, Mark Ellsworth Wassell