Patents by Inventor Stuart Ellison
Stuart Ellison 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: 11473950Abstract: A method of assessing fluid flow in a conduit, the fluid comprising hydrocarbons, the method comprising the steps of: (a) measuring optical variances resulting from at least one circumferential mode of vibration of the conduit by directing a monochromatic light source, such as from a vibrometer, onto an external surface of the conduit thereby providing a measured vibration of the conduit as a result of fluid flow in the conduit. The data normally accurately measures velocity of the conduit usually considered to be wideband noise. Accordingly, sample rates are high, such as at least 5,000 times per second. The data is then assessed, for example by using a Fourier Transform, and a pre-trained algorithm to predict fluid flow at that point in the conduit, or upstream or downstream thereof. An associated apparatus is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2018Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: EXNICS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Publication number: 20210381865Abstract: A method of assessing fluid flow in a conduit, the fluid comprising hydrocarbons, the method comprising the steps of: (a) measuring optical variances resulting from at least one circumferential mode of vibration of the conduit by directing a monochromatic light source, such as from a vibrometer, onto an external surface of the conduit thereby providing a measured vibration of the conduit as a result of fluid flow in the conduit. The data normally accurately measures velocity of the conduit usually considered to be wideband noise. Accordingly, sample rates are high, such as at least 5,000 times per second. The data is then assessed, for example by using a Fourier Transform, and a pre-trained algorithm to predict fluid flow at that point in the conduit, or upstream or downstream thereof. An associated apparatus is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2018Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventor: Stuart ELLISON
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Patent number: 11060373Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus comprising a housing having a guide element defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate and a tapered second gate located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the throughbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat. The second seal seat may be adapted for forming a second seal with the second gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: ENOVATE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Patent number: 10989010Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus comprising a housing having a guide element defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate and a tapered second gate located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the throughbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat. The second seal seat may be adapted for forming a second seal with the second gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: ENOVATE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Patent number: 10883330Abstract: An annular packer (10) for use with an annular blow out preventer (20) formed of a plurality of blades or elements (21,30,72) where each of the blades (21,30,72) is curved and arranged in the annular bore such that the curve of the blade is not parallel with the longitudinal axis of the assembly. This creates an “iris” type of geometry which, as the iris closes, the annular bore (24) transforms from a parallel cylindrical shape to a smaller bore with a shape having at least one waist or pinch point (32,34,73,75) of smaller cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: ENOVATE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Publication number: 20190345789Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus comprising a housing having a guide element defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate and a tapered second gate located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the throughbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat. The second seal seat may be adapted for forming a second seal with the second gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventor: Stuart Ellison
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Patent number: 10443336Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus (20) comprising a housing (27) having a guide element (36) defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore (23) for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate (64a) and a tapered second gate (64b) located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the throughbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat (42) for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat (44).Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: ENOVATE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Publication number: 20190264525Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus comprising a housing having a guide element defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate and a tapered second gate located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the througbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat. The second seal seat may be adapted for forming a second seal with the second gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventor: Stuart Ellison
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Patent number: 10253569Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus (10) for installing a wellbore (12) on a seabed (14). The apparatus includes a suction member (16) including a housing (17) defining a chamber (18). The housing (17) has an open end (20). The open end (20) defines a leading edge (22) for engagement with the seabed (14). The apparatus (10) includes a wellhead located (24) at an end opposite the open end (20) for engagement with a conduit (28). The conduit (28) is coupled to the housing (17). The conduit (28) extends from the wellhead means (24) through the chamber (18). When the wellbore (12) is installed on the seabed, the apparatus (10) provides a barrier or well barrier, which is capable of isolating and/or maintaining a wellbore pressure. The apparatus (10) allows for the installation of a wellhead (24) and/or a conduit (28) without the need of prior drilling and/or jetting operations at a wellbore site.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: ENOVATE SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventor: Stuart Ellison
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Publication number: 20160333641Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus (10) for installing a wellbore (12) on a seabed (14). The apparatus includes a suction member (16) including a housing (17) defining a chamber (18). The housing (17) has an open end (20). The open end (20) defines a leading edge (22) for engagement with the seabed (14).The apparatus (10) includes a wellhead located (24) at an end opposite the open end (20) for engagement with a conduit (28). The conduit (28) is coupled to the housing (17). The conduit (28) extends from the wellhead means (24) through the chamber (18). When the wellbore (12) is installed on the seabed, the apparatus (10) provides a barrier or well barrier, which is capable of isolating and/or maintaining a wellbore pressure. The apparatus (10) allows for the installation of a wellhead (24) and/or a conduit (28) without the need of prior drilling and/or jetting operations at a wellbore site.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2015Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventor: Stuart ELLISON
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Publication number: 20160222749Abstract: An annular packer (10) for use with an annular blow out preventer (20) formed of a plurality of blades or elements (21,30,72) where each of the blades (21,30,72) is curved and arranged in the annular bore such that the curve of the blade is not parallel with the longitudinal axis of the assembly. This creates an “iris” type of geometry which, as the iris closes, the annular bore (24) transforms from a parallel cylindrical shape to a smaller bore with a shape having at least one waist or pinch point (32,34,73,75) of smaller cross-section.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventor: Stuart Ellison
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Publication number: 20160138356Abstract: The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus, system and method for sealing a well bore. The invention relates to a well bore control apparatus (20) comprising a housing (27) having a guide element (36) defining a path, the housing defining a throughbore (23) for receiving a tubular, a first tapered gate (64a) and a tapered second gate (64b) located within the housing, the first and second gates being adapted to engage with the guide element. In use the first and second gates are moveable along the path defined by the guide element in a direction substantially transverse to the throughbore between an open position of the throughbore and a closed position of the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus comprises a first seal seat (42) for forming a first seal with the first gate in the closed position to seal the throughbore. The well bore control apparatus may include a second seal seat (44).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventor: Stuart Ellison