Patents by Inventor Wayne Mock
Wayne Mock 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: 12215846Abstract: A light fixture system includes a first light fixture that includes a first fixture wire harness coupled to a first electrical connector mounted to a first joiner. The first joiner is attached to the first light fixture. The light fixture system further includes a second light fixture that includes a second fixture wire harness coupled to a second electrical connector mounted to a second joiner. The second joiner is attached to the second light fixture. The first joiner and the second joiner are configured to slide towards each other and include at least one set screw to apply axial force between adjoining light fixtures to make electrical connection and tighten a joint between the first light fixture and the second light fixture.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2023Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Benjamin M. Suttles, Robert Wayne Mock, Jr., Jamie R. Graves
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Publication number: 20240418354Abstract: A light fixture system includes a first light fixture that includes a first fixture wire harness coupled to a first electrical connector mounted to a first joiner. The first joiner is attached to the first light fixture. The light fixture system further includes a second light fixture that includes a second fixture wire harness coupled to a second electrical connector mounted to a second joiner. The second joiner is attached to the second light fixture. The first joiner and the second joiner are configured to slide towards each other and include at least one set screw to apply axial force between adjoining light fixtures to make electrical connection and tighten a joint between the first light fixture and the second light fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2023Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Benjamin M. Suttles, Robert Wayne Mock, Jr., Jamie R. Graves
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Patent number: 11512578Abstract: A method and system of adjusting near-bit weight on a drill bit in a drill string having a bottom hole assembly located at an end of a drill pipe, an anti-stall device near the bottom hole assembly, surface sensing and control equipment and a downhole-to-surface communication system, the anti-stall device measuring downhole performance criteria and evaluation of the measured downhole performance criteria, comprising the steps of measuring at least one downhole performance criteria by the anti-stall device; evaluating the measured downhole performance criteria in substantially real time by the anti-stall device; adjusting weight on the drill bit by the anti-stall device based on the evaluation by the anti-stall device; and communicating the adjustment to weight on the drill bit to the surface sensing and control equipment by the downhole-to-surface communication system for further adjustment of weight on the drill bit.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: WWT North America Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Norman Bruce Moore, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, V, Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20210198997Abstract: A method and system of adjusting near-bit weight on a drill bit in a drill string having a bottom hole assembly located at an end of a drill pipe, an anti-stall device near the bottom hole assembly, surface sensing and control equipment and a downhole-to-surface communication system, the anti-stall device measuring downhole performance criteria and evaluation of the measured downhole performance criteria, comprising the steps of measuring at least one downhole performance criteria by the anti-stall device; evaluating the measured downhole performance criteria in substantially real time by the anti-stall device; adjusting weight on the drill bit by the anti-stall device based on the evaluation by the anti-stall device; and communicating the adjustment to weight on the drill bit to the surface sensing and control equipment by the downhole-to-surface communication system for further adjustment of weight on the drill bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2020Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Norman Bruce Moore, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, V, Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Patent number: 10082262Abstract: A modular lighting assembly includes two modular segments, each having a frame member. A coupler for forming an assembly, and an assembly formed by the coupler. In one example implementation, two members having abutment faces are drawn together using a coupler. Each of the members has a T having a T-shaped cross section, and the coupler has channel with a T-shaped cross section. The channel receives the ends of the rails. Each rail has an opening in its top face. Two screws are threaded into a back of the coupler and angled toward a center of the coupler, such that the ends of the screws engage sidewalls of the openings in the rails. As the screws are advanced into the coupler body, the ends of the screws are drawn together, drawing together the abutment faces of the two members. In other implementations, other rail and channel shapes may be used.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLCInventors: Doyle Scott Butler, Robert Wayne Mock, Jr.
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Patent number: 10024102Abstract: An oscillating mud motor having a valve section and a piston section positioned within a hollow cylindrical housing wherein the valve section comprises a timing cycle valve and a spool valve which hydraulically controls rotational movement of a piston on a central shaft in the piston section for linear reciprocation within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: WWT North America Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Sarah Mitchell, Philip Wayne Mock
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Publication number: 20180112842Abstract: A modular lighting assembly includes two modular segments, each having a frame member. A coupler for forming an assembly, and an assembly formed by the coupler. In one example implementation, two members having abutment faces are drawn together using a coupler. Each of the members has a T having a T-shaped cross section, and the coupler has channel with a T-shaped cross section. The channel receives the ends of the rails. Each rail has an opening in its top face. Two screws are threaded into a back of the coupler and angled toward a center of the coupler, such that the ends of the screws engage sidewalls of the openings in the rails. As the screws are advanced into the coupler body, the ends of the screws are drawn together, drawing together the abutment faces of the two members. In other implementations, other rail and channel shapes may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: Doyle Scott Butler, Robert Wayne Mock, JR.
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Publication number: 20160168912Abstract: An oscillating mud motor having a valve section and a piston section positioned within a hollow cylindrical housing wherein the valve section comprises a timing cycle valve and a spool valve which hydraulically controls rotational movement of a piston on a central shaft in the piston section for linear reciprocation within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Sarah Mitchell, Philip Wayne Mock
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Publication number: 20160090832Abstract: A method of operating a bottom hole assembly having a drill pipe, an anti-stall tool, a motor and a drill bit in real-time including entering an upper torque threshold and a lower torque threshold as operating parameters for the bottom hole assembly into the anti-stall tool, continuously sensing torque of the bottom hole assembly by a torque sensor in the bottom hole assembly, electronically determining if the sensed torque has exceeded the upper torque threshold or the lower torque threshold for a specified duration of time requiring an intervention by the anti-stall tool, and communicating instructions to the anti-stall tool for proper hydro-mechanical adjustment of the anti-stall tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventor: Philip Wayne Mock
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Patent number: 8833487Abstract: A mechanical specific energy downhole drilling assembly having a bottomhole assembly including drill pipe and a drill bit, a weight on bit and torque sub for sensing torque, weight on bit and revolutions per minute of the drill bit; a command and control sub for receiving input from the weight on bit and torque sub for determining instantaneous mechanical specific energy of the downhole drilling assembly and an anti-stall tool responsive to real time mechanical specific energy information from the command and control sub to adjust the weight on the drill bit to maximize rate of penetration of the drill bit.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: WWT North America Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Rudolf Ernst Krueger, IV, Philip Wayne Mock, Norman Bruce Moore
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Patent number: 8439129Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by a controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque at the downhole motor. The controller receives preset high and low working pressure limits for the downhole motor and keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: WWT International, Inc.Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20120261190Abstract: A mechanical specific energy downhole drilling assembly having a bottomhole assembly including drill pipe and a drill bit, a weight on bit and torque sub for sensing torque, weight on bit and revolutions per minute of the drill bit; a command and control sub for receiving input from the weight on bit and torque sub for determining instantaneous mechanical specific energy of the downhole drilling assembly and an anti-stall tool responsive to real time mechanical specific energy information from the command and control sub to adjust the weight on the drill bit to maximize rate of penetration of the drill bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventors: Rudolf Ernst Krueger, IV, Philip Wayne Mock, Norman Bruce Moore
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Publication number: 20120145455Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by a controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque at the downhole motor. The controller receives preset high and low working pressure limits for the downhole motor and keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20120097451Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by an electrical controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque at the downhole motor. The electrical controller receives preset high and low working pressure limits for the downhole motor and activates a hydraulic valve system to keep the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Philip Wayne Mock
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Patent number: 8146680Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by a controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque at the downhole motor. The controller receives preset high and low working pressure limits for the downhole motor and keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: WWT International, Inc.Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Patent number: 7854275Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by a controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque. The downhole controller keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by applying a spring force for retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Western Well Tool, Inc.Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20090173540Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by a controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque at the downhole motor. The controller receives preset high and low working pressure limits for the downhole motor and keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20090173539Abstract: An anti-stall tool in an oil well drilling assembly that controls reciprocation of the drill bit by controller that alters weight-on-bit (WOB) depending upon measured downhole pressure or torque. The downhole controller keeps the drill bit rotating by maintaining WOB during normal drilling operations, increasing WOB if sensed working pressure indicates that drill bit loading or torque is undesirably low, and reversing WOB by applying a spring force for retracting the drill bit if excessive working pressure or torque is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Philip Wayne Mock, Rudolph Ernst Krueger, IV
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Publication number: 20070009114Abstract: In some embodiments, the components of a videoconferencing system may be incorporated in a unitary housing. For example, an integrated videoconferencing system may include microphones to capture participant audio and a camera to capture participant video (along with corresponding audio processing capabilities) in a unitary housing. The unitary housing may also include speakers to produce audio from conference participants and a display to provide video of conference participants. The integrated videoconferencing system may include a codec for encoding and/or decoding). The integrated videoconferencing system may also perform other conference related functions. The integrated videoconferencing system may be used as a speakerphone (e.g., in audio only calls) and/or a videoconference system. The integrated videoconferencing system may also fold into a compact form for portability.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Michael Kenoyer, Patrick Vanderwilt, Craig Malloy, William Oxford, Wayne Mock, Jonathan Kaplan, Jesse Fourt
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Publication number: 20060259552Abstract: Various embodiments of a system and method for selecting a video input signal to send to remote endpoints in a videoconference are disclosed. The method may comprise simultaneously displaying a plurality of icons on a display device, where each icon displays a live version of a video input signal from a respective local video source. The icons are selectable to select a video input signal to send to the remote endpoints in the videoconference. In other words, by selecting a particular icon, a user can select the video input signal displayed by the icon as the video input signal to send to the remote endpoints.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Wayne Mock, Michael Kenoyer