Patents by Inventor Steven L. Schwegman
Steven L. Schwegman 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: 11293550Abstract: A low-spread metal ring gasket includes a lower ring gasket portion having a bottom surface and an upper ring gasket portion having an upper surface. The lower ring gasket portion includes at least one ring gasket sealing surface extending upward from the bottom surface, and the upper ring gasket portion includes at least one sealing bump protruding upward form the upper surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2017Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: FMC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Publication number: 20200166136Abstract: A low-spread metal ring gasket includes a lower ring gasket portion having a bottom surface and an upper ring gasket portion having an upper surface. The lower ring gasket portion includes at least one ring gasket sealing surface extending upward from the bottom surface, and the upper ring gasket portion includes at least one sealing bump protruding upward form the upper surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2017Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 7954510Abstract: A retainer for movably securing a valve member within a fluid bore of a pump comprises a retainer head which includes at least one peripheral groove and a retainer hub which is connected to or formed integrally with the retainer head. The valve member is movably coupled to the retainer hub, and the retainer head is movable to position the groove over a radial protrusion in the fluid bore. In this position, the retainer is secured to the pump and the valve member is accordingly movably secured within the fluid bore.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Publication number: 20100135833Abstract: A retainer for movably securing a valve member within a fluid bore of a pump comprises a retainer head which includes at least one peripheral groove and a retainer hub which is connected to or formed integrally with the retainer head. The valve member is movably coupled to the retainer hub, and the retainer head is movable to position the groove over a radial protrusion in the fluid bore. In this position, the retainer is secured to the pump and the valve member is accordingly movably secured within the fluid bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 7681589Abstract: A retainer for movably securing a valve member within a fluid bore of a pump comprises a retainer head which includes at least one peripheral groove and a retainer hub which is connected to or formed integrally with the retainer head. The valve member is movably coupled to the retainer hub, and the retainer head is movable to position the groove over a radial protrusion in the fluid bore. In this position, the retainer is secured to the pump and the valve member is accordingly movably secured within the fluid bore.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Publication number: 20070295411Abstract: A retainer for movably securing a valve member within a fluid bore of a pump comprises a retainer head which includes at least one peripheral groove and a retainer hub which is connected to or formed integrally with the retainer head. The valve member is movably coupled to the retainer hub, and the retainer head is movable to position the groove over a radial protrusion in the fluid bore. In this position, the retainer is secured to the pump and the valve member is accordingly movably secured within the fluid bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 6595555Abstract: The invention is directed to a coiled tubing swivel for rotatably connecting a first conduit to a second conduit. The swivel comprises a swivel body having a cylindrical receptacle and a flowpath that communicates between the receptacle and the first conduit, a tubular mandrel having a first end that is received within the receptacle and a second end which communicates with the second conduit, and a bearing assembly positioned between the receptacle and the mandrel. The bearing assembly includes a central axis, a cylindrical outer sleeve having an inner surface and a number of annular inner grooves which are formed on the inner surface coaxially with the central axis, and a cylindrical inner sleeve having an outer surface and a number of annular outer grooves which are formed on the outer surface coaxially with the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tep Ungchusri, Steven L. Schwegman
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Publication number: 20030047944Abstract: The invention is directed to a coiled tubing swivel for rotatably connecting a first conduit to a second conduit. The swivel comprises a swivel body having a cylindrical receptacle and a flowpath that communicates between the receptacle and the first conduit, a tubular mandrel having a first end that is received within the receptacle and a second end which communicates with the second conduit, and a bearing assembly positioned between the receptacle and the mandrel. The bearing assembly includes a central axis, a cylindrical outer sleeve having an inner surface and a number of annular inner grooves which are formed on the inner surface coaxially with the central axis, and a cylindrical inner sleeve having an outer surface and a number of annular outer grooves which are formed on the outer surface coaxially with the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Tep Ungchusri, Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 5456322Abstract: A packer apparatus with a circulating port. A housing of the packer has inflation passages, circulating passages, treating fluid passages, and equalizing passages defined therein. In a straddle packer embodiment, upper and lower packers are mounted on the housing on opposite sides of an outlet of the treating fluid passage. A circulation valve with a sliding differential pressure actuated valve sleeve is disposed below the packers. An inner mandrel is slidably received in the central opening of the housing. The mandrel has a mandrel bore and has upper inflation and circulating ports, lower inflation ports, upper and lower equalizing ports, a treating port and lower circulating ports, all of which communicate with the mandrel bore. The valve sleeve has a valve port. A lug and endless J-slot is operably associated with the housing and mandrel for controlling a telescoping position of the mandrel relative to the housing in response to reciprocation without rotation of the mandrel relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: James C. Tucker, Donald W. Winslow, Jeffrey S. Walter, Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 5396953Abstract: A positive circulating valve with a retrievable standing valve therein. The valve is used with a packer positioned therebelow. The circulating valve comprises a housing with a mandrel slidably disposed therebetween. A J-slot controls movement between open and closed positions. When in the open position, mandrel ports in the mandrel are aligned with body ports in the housing so that bypassing and circulating may be carried out. The standing valve prevents fluid flow downwardly through the tool string below the circulating valve when the circulating valve is in the open position. When the circulating valve is in a closed position, the mandrel ports are in communication with a central opening through the housing, allowing fluid to be pumped downwardly through the circulating valve. The standing valve may be removed so that the circulating valve has a substantially unrestricted flow path therethrough for high flow rate fracturing jobs and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Barry K. Holder, Steven L. Schwegman, Lawrence J. Leger
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Patent number: 5383520Abstract: A packer apparatus with a circulating port. A housing of the packer has inflation passages, circulating passages, treating fluid passages, and equalizing passages defined therein. In a straddle packer embodiment, upper and lower packers are mounted on the housing on opposite sides of an outlet of the treating fluid passage. A circulation valve with a sliding differential pressure actuated valve sleeve is disposed below the packers. An inner mandrel is slidably received in the central opening of the housing. The mandrel has a mandrel bore and has upper inflation and circulating ports, lower inflation ports, upper and lower equalizing ports, a treating port and lower circulating ports, all of which communicate with the mandrel bore. The valve sleeve has a valve port. A lug and endless J-slot is operably associated with the housing and mandrel for controlling a telescoping position of the mandrel relative to the housing in response to reciprocation without rotation of the mandrel relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1992Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: James C. Tucker, Donald W. Winslow, Jeffrey S. Walter, Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 5029644Abstract: An apparatus for hydraulically jetting a well tool having a sliding member includes a positioning tool for operably engaging the sliding member, and a jetting tool connected at a rotatable connection to the positioning tool. The jetting tool is thus rotatable relative to the positioning tool and the well tool. The jetting tool hydraulically jets the well tool as the jetting tool is rotated relative thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: David D. Szarka, Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 4991653Abstract: A wash tool includes a housing having upper and lower packer cups attached thereto for sealing between the housing and a casing bore and defining an upper well annulus portion, an intermediate well annulus portion, and a lower well annulus portion. The housing has an upper fluid bypass passage defined therethrough communicating the upper portion and intermediate portion of the well annulus. The housing includes a lower fluid bypass passage defined therethrough for communicating the intermediate portion and the lower portion of the well annulus. A longitudinal housing bore is defined through the housing and has an open lower end so that fluid in the lower portion of the well annulus may return up through the housing bore. The lower packer cup wipes the casing bore as it advances downward through the casing. The fluid exiting the upper bypass passage exits through downwardy directed jets so as to jet wash the intermediate portion of the well annulus as the tool advances down through the casing bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: Steven L. Schwegman
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Patent number: 4949788Abstract: A well is completed by cementing a casing string in place in the well. A jetting tool assembly is run into the casing string on a tubing string. The jetting tool assembly engages a sliding sleeve of a casing valve and slides the sliding sleeve to an open position uncovering a plurality of housing ports in the casing valve housing in which the sleeve is received. Then, disintegratable plugs are hydraulically jetted from the housing ports to communicate a subsurface formation adjacent the casing valve with an interior of the casing string. Preferably, prior to opening the sleeve and hydraulically jetting the plugs, residual cement is drilled from the casing string, then further residual cement is hydraulically jetted from the casing valve, and then the casing valve is backwashed by reverse circulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: David D. Szarka, Bob L. Sullaway, John T. Brandell, Steven L. Schwegman