Patents by Inventor William A. Bell
William A. Bell 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: 20050197781Abstract: A seismic communication system suitable to communicate information to an underground device is disclosed. A seismic source (preferably on or near the surface of the earth) generates a timed series of seismic shots. These shots are then detected by one or more seismic receivers underground. Depending on the timing of these seismic shots, and the communication protocol selected, various information may be communicated to the underground target. Such a system is particularly desirable when the underground device includes a perforating gun because the perforating gun may not only be remotely detonated without the drawbacks of previous methods, but the detonation of the perforating gun charges may also be detected, giving an indication whether substantially fewer than all of the explosive charges detonated. The seismic communication system may also be used, as a component within a multi-functional well seismic system, for seismic reservoir monitoring or seismic monitoring of well operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Geo-X Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Jerald Harmon, William Bell
-
Publication number: 20050189141Abstract: A shaped charge tubing cutter includes a minimal contact suspension to isolate the cutter explosive from the housing and sub structure. A charge detonation booster main-cavity is located on the juncture of the charge truncation planes. Explosive in the booster main-cavity is detonated by a shielded primer path. Explosive density in the primer path is less than the main-cavity density. A dense, powdered metal SC liner and an abruptly stepped jet window in the tubing cutter housing improve performance. The axial span of the jet window is preferably aligned with the axial span between the liner bases. A testing apparatus and procedure inexpensively verifies downhole performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Applicant: Titan Specialties, Ltd.Inventor: William Bell
-
Publication number: 20050092493Abstract: The weight of a shaped charge carrier is predetermined as a buoyancy control parameter for perforating guns. Each charge carrier comprises a co-axial assembly of inner and outer carrier units. Both carrier units may be fabricated from low density metals or composite materials comprising high strength fibers in a polymer matrix. The outer carrier wall thickness may be a weight control parameter. Shaped charge units having no independent casement are formed into sockets within a light-weight inner carrier unit. Alternatively, the shaped charge units may be formed within light-weight material cases and seated within sockets in the light-weight inner carrier unit. Materials and dimensions are selected to substantially achieve the desired carrier buoyancy in the specific well fluid whereby a perforating gun assembled from a plurality of the carriers may be substantially floated into a completion position and allowed to settle along the floor or ceiling of the wellbore as predetermined by the perforation direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Richard Sukup, William Bell
-
Publication number: 20050047277Abstract: A set of seismic detectors is distributed throughout a defense zone in communication with a set of attack or other controllable devices. A seismic signal source controlled by a zone defense coordinator communicates at scheduled times to the seismic detectors and through them to the associated devices to convey mission critical information. The seismic detectors and the attack devices are controlled singularly and/or collectively by self-contained processors. The seismic source may be at a fixed site and is substantially repeatable as well as controllable. The system may be specially adapted to a wide range of terrains including land and water; and from very shallow to very deep water. Targets may be characterized in terms of their typical seismic signatures and the same hardware system used for seismic communication may be also programmed for target detection and device activation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Geo-X Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Donald Chamberlain, Jerald Harmon, William Bell
-
Patent number: 6737445Abstract: A polymer is prepared by polymerizing a polymerizable component from a mixture containing the polymerizable component and a surfactant, the surfactant and the polymerizable component being present in the mixture in a molar ratio of at least 0.2:1, having an average pore size greater than 4 nm and a density greater than 0.1 g/cc. The polymerizable component can comprise a resorcinol/formaldehyde system and the mixture can comprise an aqueous solution or the polymerizable component can comprise a divinylbenzene/styrene system and the mixture can comprise an organic solution. Alternatively, the polymerizable component can comprise vinylidene chloride or a vinylidene chloride/divinylbenzene system. The polymer may be monolithic, have a BET surface area of at least about 50 m2/g., include a quantity of at least one metal powder, or have an electrical conductivity greater than 10 Scm−1.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: TDA Research, Inc.Inventors: William Bell, Steven Dietz
-
Publication number: 20020154751Abstract: A wireless account management system including an account manager system, customer systems, and carrier systems linked by the Internet. The account manager system includes a management tool adapted with a data loader for receiving billing and usage data from the carrier systems and converting it to a single format for storage in a management database. The data loader allows carrier system data having a similar format but differing data arrangement, carrier system data having different formats, and carrier system data having a format not readily parsed all to be processed and parsed into files having a single format. Plaintext files are parsed by a text parser and carrier-specific files are parsed by modules provided to interpret corresponding carrier's bills. An optimization engine uses usage reports created from call detail records, lists of available service plans, and customer-provided and carrier-specific criteria to create plan recommendations for each wireless device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Richard H. Thompson, Edward Sacharuk, Michael John Kenyon, Molly Joy Schoonover, Dhiraj Soni, William Bell
-
Publication number: 20020065333Abstract: A polymer is prepared by polymerizing a polymerizable component from a mixture containing the polymerizable component and a surfactant, the surfactant and the polymerizable component being present in the mixture in a molar ratio of at least 0.2: 1, having an average pore size greater than 4 nm and a density greater than 0.1 g/cc. The polymerizable component can comprise a resorcinol/formaldehyde system and the mixture can comprise an aqueous solution or the polymerizable component can comprise a divinylbenzene/styrene system and the mixture can comprise an organic solution. Alternatively, the polymerizable component can comprise vinylidene chloride or a vinylidene chloride/divinylbenzene system. The polymer may be monolithic, have a BET surface area of at least about 50 m2/g., include a quantity of at least one metal powder, or have an electrical conductivity greater than 10 Scmn−1.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: William Bell, Steven Dietz
-
Patent number: 6334280Abstract: A die assembly for providing a gypsum ceiling tile having improved acoustic absorption properties includes a punch plate having punches which form perforations through a plasterboard tile and indentors which form indentations in the tile. The punches and indentors are arranged in elongate strips to produce fissure-like perforations and indentations. A stripper plate having apertures corresponding to the punches and indentors and a die plate having apertures corresponding to the punches sandwich the tile, and the punch plate is applied to the tile.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: BPB PLCInventors: Etienne Frappart, David Townsend, William John McMillan, Utkarsha Joshi, William Bell Devereux
-
Patent number: 6297293Abstract: A mesoporous material prepared by polymerizing a resorcinol/formaldehyde system from an aqueous solution containing resorcinol, formaldehyde and a surfactant and optionally pyrolyzing the polymer to form a primarily carbonaceous solid. The material has an average pore size between 4 and 75 nm and is suitable for use in liquid-phase surface limited applications, including sorbent, catalytic, and electrical applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: TDA Research, Inc.Inventors: William Bell, Steven Dietz
-
Patent number: 5165487Abstract: The point is adapted to fit onto the forwardly projecting mounting wedge of a tillage shank and has a downwardly and forwardly inclined, elongated crown provided with a transverse, sharpened tip at its lower front end. An underslung transverse wall looped under the crown at the front end of the point defines a rearwardly opening socket that matingly receives the apex of the mounting wedge of the shank, and depending sidewalls on the crown adjacent its opposite lateral edges rearwardly of the underslung wall serve to present a protective trough on the underside of the crown that matingly receives the upper surface of the mounting wedge so as to protectively cover otherwise exposed side portions of the wedge and thus shield such areas from exposure of abrasive soils.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Acra-Plant, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Williams, William A. Bell
-
Patent number: 5131755Abstract: In each configuration, at least one TDI sensor is used to image substrate portions of interest, with those portions illuminated with substantially uniform illumination. In one configuration, a substrate is compared to prestored expected characteristic features. In a second configuration, first and second patterns in a region of the surface of at least one substrate are inspected by comparing one pattern against the other and noting whether they agree with each other. This is accomplished by illuminating the two patterns, imaging the first pattern and storing its characteristics in a temporary memory, then imaging the second pattern and comparing it to the stored characteristics from the temporary memory. Then the comparisons continue sequentially with the second pattern becoming the first pattern in the next imaging/comparison sequence against a new second pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1989Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Inventors: Curt H. Chadwick, Robert R. Sholes, John D. Greene, Francis D. Tucker, III, Michael E. Fein, P. C. Jann, David J. Harvey, William Bell
-
Patent number: 5085517Abstract: In each configuration, at least one TDI sensor is used to image the portions of interest of the substrate that are substantially uniformly or critically illuminated. In one configuration, the substrate is compared to the expected characteristic features prestored in memory. In a second configuration, a first and second pattern in a region of at least one substrate are inspected by comparing one pattern against the other and noting whether they agree with each other. This is accomplished by illuminating the two patterns, imaging the first pattern and storing its characteristics in a temporary memory, then imaging the second pattern and comparing it to the stored characteristics from the temporary memory. Then the comparisons continue sequentially with the second pattern becoming the first pattern in the next imaging/comparison sequence against a new second pattern. With each comparison whether there has been agreement between the two patterns is noted.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventors: Curt H. Chadwick, Robert R. Sholes, John D. Greene, Francis D. Tucker, III, Michael E. Fein, P. C. Jann, David J. Harney, William Bell, Bin-Ming B. Isai, Walter I. Novak, Mark J. Wihl
-
Patent number: 5008259Abstract: Cephalosporin antibiotics having a 3-position substituent of the formula: ##STR1## are described, wherein R.sup.1 is hydrogen or certain optionally substituted alkyl groups; X is a benzene ring or certain 5 or 6-membered heterocyclic ring and is fused to ring Y which is a nitrogen containing heteroaryl group; R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 are independently hydroxy or an in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof, and ring system X-Y is optionally substituted. Processes for their preparation and use are described.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignees: Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, I.C.I.-PharmaInventors: Patrice J. Siret, Frederick H. Jung, William Bell
-
Patent number: 4877326Abstract: Substrate inspection apparatus and methods, and illumination apparatus. The inspection apparatus and method includes memory for storing the desired features of the surface of the substrate, focussed illuminator for substantially uniformly illuminating a region of the surface of the substrate to be inspected. Additionally there is a sensor for imaging the region of the substrate illuminated by the illuminator, and a comparator responsive to the memory and sensor for comparing the imaged region of the substrate with the stored desired features of the substrate. The illumination apparatus is designed to provide substantially uniform focussed illumination along a narrow linear region. This apparatus includes first, second and third reflectors elliptically cylindrical in shape, each with its long axis substantially parallel to the long axes of each of the others.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: KLA Instruments CorporationInventors: Curt H. Chadwick, Robert R. Sholes, John D. Greene, Francis D. Tucker, III, Michael E. Fein, P. C. Jann, David J. Harvey, William Bell
-
Patent number: 4253026Abstract: A new ion source assembly for calutrons has been provided for the efficient separation of elements having high vapor pressures. The strategic location of cooling pads and improved insulation permits operation of the source at lower temperatures. A vapor valve constructed of graphite and located in a constantly increasing temperature gradient provides reliable control of the vapor flow from the charge bottle to the arc chamber. A pronounced saving in calutron operating time and equipment maintenance has been achieved with the use of the present ion source.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Allen M. Veach, William A. Bell, Jr., George D. Howell, Jr.
-
Patent number: 4240708Abstract: An attachment for permitting the focus of a microscope while operating the microscope stage may be provided with means including a fastener engagable with the focusing control of the microscope and providing an extended surface to permit simultaneous and one-handed operation of the microscope focusing control and the microscope stage by an operator.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Inventor: William A. Bell
-
Patent number: D444099Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventors: William Bell, Pamela Bell
-
Patent number: RE37740Abstract: Substrate inspection apparatus and methods, and illumination apparatus. The inspection apparatus and method includes memory for storing the desired features of the surface of the substrate, focussed illuminator for substantially uniformly illuminating a region of the surface of the substrate to be inspected. Additionally there is a sensor for imaging the region of the substrate illuminated by the illuminator, and a comparator responsive to the memory and sensor for comparing the imaged region of the substrate with the stored desired features of the substrate. The illumination apparatus is designed to provide substantially uniform focussed illumination along a narrow linear region. This apparatus includes first, second and third reflectors elliptically cylindrical in shape, each with its long axis substantially parallel to the long axes of each of the others.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Curt H. Chadwick, Robert R. Sholes, John D. Greene, Francis D. Tucker, III, Michael E. Fein, P. C. Jann, David J. Harvey, William Bell
-
Patent number: D335132Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Acra-Plant, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Williams, William A. Bell
-
Patent number: D341839Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Acra-Plant, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Williams, William A. Bell