Patents Issued in May 14, 2015
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Publication number: 20150129173Abstract: An exhaust heat recovery apparatus may include a bypass valve that is rotatably provided on a bypass path through which a high-temperature exhaust gas passes to open or close the bypass path, a heat exchanger that is communicatively connected to the bypass path to allow heat exchange to be performed between the high-temperature exhaust gas supplied from the bypass path and a low-temperature coolant introduced through a coolant inlet when the bypass path is closed, a valve actuator including a rod moved up and down by expansion or contraction of a wax sealed therein, and a connection part that converts an up and down motion of the rod into a rotary motion to allow the bypass valve to open or close the bypass path along with movement of the rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicants: Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors Corporation, Sejong Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jong-Ho SEON, Ho-Chan AN, Jae-Yeon KIM, Tae-Yeong BYOEN, Gyu-Jun KIM, Jin-Yong KIM
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Publication number: 20150129174Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a heat plate system that includes a closed vessel having at least one flexible surface. The flexible surface allows the vessel to come into intimate contact with heat-generating components (e.g., integrated circuits) residing at varying heights above the floor of a module (e.g., an avionics module). In some embodiments, the material may allow the heat plate to expand in response to absorbing heat, so that it may mold itself around the contours of different heat-generating components, increasing the surface area contact between the heat plate and the components, and increasing the heat plate's ability to conduct heat away from the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Robert J. Monson, Kent Katterheinrich, Yung-Cheng Lee
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Publication number: 20150129175Abstract: A heat-dissipating device includes a condenser and an evaporator. The condenser includes a shell and a main capillary wick. The shell has a chamber and a through hole communicating with the chamber. The main capillary wick is disposed in the chamber. The evaporator has an evaporating section, a gas conduit and a liquid conduit. The evaporating section has a gas cavity, and the liquid conduit communicating with the chamber and filling with a liquid. The liquid conduit having a hole communicating with the gas cavity is inserted in the gas conduit and the gas cavity. A stepped area is formed between the liquid conduit and the chamber for gathering the liquid flowing into the liquid conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Yu-Hung HUANG, Li-Kuang TAN, Wei-Fang WU
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Publication number: 20150129176Abstract: A phase change device for controlling temperature within a confined environment, comprising a foam material, a phase change material, the phase change material being absorbed into the foam, and a protective covering encasing the foam material/phase change material. A method for making a phase change device for controlling temperature within a confined environment, comprising providing a phase change material, providing a foam material, absorbing the phase change material into the foam material, and sealing the foam material/phase change material within a protective covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Auston Robert Matta, Jeremy Vaught, Kenneth Maltas
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Publication number: 20150129177Abstract: A plate heat pipe includes a hollow housing formed in a plate shape and a flat-plate type capillary structure. The flat-plate type capillary structure includes a capillary boundary part and a plurality of primary capillary transportation parts; wherein the capillary boundary part is surroundingly arranged at the periphery of a vaporization portion of the plate heat pipe, and a hollow vapor flowing zone is defined between the capillary boundary part and the vaporization portion. Each of the primary capillary transportation parts is disposed in the vapor flowing zone and extended from the capillary boundary part to the vaporization portion so as to be respectively gathered on the vaporization portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Hao PAI
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Publication number: 20150129178Abstract: A process and system provide for processing inorganic matter-containing residue in a thermal decomposition process. The process and system are effective for reducing pressures which can occur during processing of inorganic matter-containing residue. A process for processing inorganic matter-containing residue in a thermal decomposition process includes conveying inorganic matter containing residue from a thermal decomposition unit to a burn-out section and conveying the inorganic matter containing residue from the burn-out section through a transition section to an ash sump. The inorganic matter containing residue is cooled to remove about 10% or more of heat in the inorganic matter containing residue before reaching the ash sump. The process further includes contacting the inorganic matter containing residue with a cooling medium in the gas sump and venting gaseous material generated back to the thermal decomposition unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: INEOS BIO SAInventors: Peter Simpson Bell, Dustin Freyaldenhoven
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Publication number: 20150129179Abstract: An indoor unit of a ceiling type air-conditioner includes a main body having an inlet port and an outlet port provided at a lower portion thereof, a heat exchanger having a tube through which a refrigerant flows, a blowing fan which forcibly causes air to flow, and a control box comprising a case which is fixed to the main body and a cover which is rotatably coupled to the case so as to open and close the case and to which a printed circuit board having electronic components mounted thereon is fixed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Hong Yeol MOON, Yeon Su KIM, Hyun Ho KIM, Jin Hyung NAM, Jae Sung YOO
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Publication number: 20150129180Abstract: A heat exchanger system includes a fluid distribution element and a 1 pass heat exchanger. The fluid distribution element has a central inlet and fluid-sealed, channel-like fluid guide which branches into a plurality of fluid guidance channels. The 1 pass heat exchanger consists of a plurality of through-flowable tubes disposed in one plane and having planar partial faces, preferably flat tubes, and fins connected on the planar partial faces to the tubes. Each of the through-flowable tubes has a tube inlet and a tube outlet, the tube outlets opening into a fluid collection system. The fluid distribution element having the same number of fluid outlets as the 1 pass heat exchanger has through-flowable tubes and at least one of a direct connection of the fluid distribution element to the 1 pass heat exchanger or an indirect connection of the fluid distribution element to the 1 pass heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der antgewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Andreas Strehlow, Birgo Nitsch, Thore Oltersdorf, Markus Werner
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Publication number: 20150129181Abstract: In at least some implementations, a shell and plate heat exchanger includes a shell and a core. The shell defines at least part of an interior and has a lid and a main body to which the lid is coupled in assembly. The core may be received in the interior and have a plurality of modules. Each module may include a plurality of cassettes of heat transfer plates, and the modules may be releasably coupled together to enable nondestructive decoupling of at least one module from the core. To permit nondestructive removal of the lid from the main body, the lid and main body may be releasable coupled together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Rhorn J. John, Creed Taylor
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Publication number: 20150129182Abstract: A heat exchanger for a motor vehicle, said heat exchanger including an outer casing in which heat exchanger tubes are arranged and a medium can be guided into the casing on the front side and can be evacuated on the opposite side, and a second medium can be guided to the casing via the lateral side, wherein a channel extends along at least part of the periphery on the outer side of the casing, the second medium can be guided by a supply line into the peripheral channel and passes the channel into the inner chamber of the casing via the openings in the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicants: BENTELER AUTOMOBILTECHNIK GMBH, BENTELER AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATIONInventors: Michael T. Glass, John Studabaker
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Publication number: 20150129183Abstract: A heat exchanger having a cooler block including a stack of plates arranged in plate pairs. The cooler block defines flow paths and flow ducts and has an outer circumference. At least some of the plate pairs include a bent edge having an elongation, the elongation on one plate pair in the stack extending to the next plate pair in the stack such that a substantially smooth contour of the cooler block is formed in at least one circumferential region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Thomas Peskos, Eugen Auerbach, Wolfgang Schatz-Knecht, Thomas Eckert, Rainer Glück
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Publication number: 20150129184Abstract: A thermal control insert and a thermal resistant hollow block. The thermal resistant hollow block includes a hollow block having a cavity and an elongate member positioned within the cavity that has a generally spiral shaped pathway which forms a generally closed pathway to receive a heated fluid when the elongate member is positioned within the cavity of the hollow block. The generally spiral shaped pathway passes the heated fluid in a forward direction through the generally closed pathway toward a central open area at an inner end of the generally closed pathway of the elongate member. As fluid accumulates in the central open area, the fluid loses kinetic energy and becomes stagnant to provide a relatively high thermal resistance to heat transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITYInventor: Majed Moalla ALHAZMY
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Publication number: 20150129185Abstract: A head condenser is provided with a plate heat exchanger which has first and second channels through which media can flow and which, for the first medium, form tubes between individual plates that are connected to each other to form a pair of plates and, for the second medium, form waves between pairs of plates that are connected to each other to form a stack of plates. A condenser housing is provided in which the plate heat exchanger is arranged, wherein the condenser housing provides pressure chambers which extend over the large outer surfaces of the plate heat exchanger and are in fluidic connection with the channels for the first or second medium. The pressure chambers are traversed by fluid lines which are in fluidic connection with the respectively other first or second medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Gerd Abker, Bernd Müller, Markus Lentz, Dirk Kux
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Publication number: 20150129186Abstract: Disclosed is a heat exchanger comprising a heat exchange body 2, at least one cover 4 and a manifold 3 connecting the cover 4 to the heat exchange body 2 with the aid of a crimping device that projects from the manifold 3 and is folded over the cover 4, the heat exchange body 2 comprising a plurality of tubes 6a, 6b that are able to channel a first fluid, the manifold 3 comprising a base plate 24 surrounded by an edge 13 for fixing the cover 4, wherein the base plate 24 and the fixing edge 13 delimit a housing 26 for receiving a heel 15 of the cover 4, the fixing edge 13 being formed by a double-thickness wall 16, one end 17 of which is fixed to at least one tube 6a, 6b.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Alan Day
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Publication number: 20150129187Abstract: In a condenser, an inlet connector to which a refrigerant is supplied is connected to a side wall of a first header. The inlet connector is disposed in the vicinity of an upper end portion of the first header, and is connected to the side wall of the first header through an inclined portion, which is inclined downwardly at a predetermined angle. In addition, when the refrigerant is supplied from the inlet connector into the interior of the first header, the refrigerant is supplied toward a substantially central region in the heightwise direction of the first header through the inclined portion. Therefore, the refrigerant can be made to flow substantially in a uniform manner with respect to a plurality of tubes, which are arranged in parallel in the heightwise direction of the first header, and heat exchange can be carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: KEIHIN THERMAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Teruyuki NAGAFUJI, Kota ARINO
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Publication number: 20150129188Abstract: The disclosure presents a heat exchanger having flat tubes received in a double header plate. The double header plate includes a complementary arrangement of a main header plate and a reinforcement header plate. Slots are arranged in one of the header plate and complementary tabs are arranged in the other header plate. The tabs are configured to engage the slots to enable a complementary alignment of the two header plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Tomasz FRANKIEWICZ, Michal KRYSTOWIAK, Piotr LUKASZCZYK
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Publication number: 20150129189Abstract: It is provided a device and method for mounting of a heat sink on a printed circuit board with one or more electronic components to be cooled reducing the mechanical stress on the electronic components and the printed circuit board. The thermal contact between the heat sink and the electronic components to be cooled is formed by a thermal pad. The surface of the heat sink which is in contact with the thermal pad has at least one cavity into which the thermal pad can spread when the electronic component and the heat sink are pressed against each other thereby compressing the thermal pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OYInventor: Yao Hua Wang
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Publication number: 20150129190Abstract: A package includes a die, which includes a semiconductor substrate, a plurality of through-vias penetrating through the semiconductor substrate, a seal ring overlapping and connected to the plurality of through-vias, and a plurality of electrical connectors underlying the semiconductor substrate and connected to the seal ring. An interposer is underlying and bonded to the die. The interposer includes a substrate, and a plurality of metal lines over the substrate. The plurality of metal lines is electrically coupled to the plurality of electrical connectors. Each of the plurality metal lines has a first portion overlapped by the first die, and a second portion misaligned with the die. A heat spreader encircles the die and the interposer. A wire includes a first end bonded to one of the plurality of metal lines, and a second end bonded to the heat spreader.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Jing-Cheng Lin
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Publication number: 20150129191Abstract: An exemplary method may comprise thermally coupling a network of cooling lines to each of a plurality of heat exchangers in a cooling system. The method may also comprise providing a first connection from a network of cooling lines to a first fluid source and a second connection from the network of cooling lines to a second fluid source for configuring the network of cooling lines in different states. The method may also comprise delivering cooling fluid through the network of cooling lines to each of the plurality of heat exchangers both when the network of cooling lines is connected only to the first fluid source and when the network of cooling lines is connected to both the first and second fluid sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Christian L. Belady, Murakami Vance, Robert A. Pereira
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Publication number: 20150129192Abstract: A vehicle climate control system. An air conditioner and heater are operatively connected to a controller and control the temperature of the cabin area of a vehicle. A processor, operatively connected to the controller, determines the amount of time for an operator of the vehicle to travel between their location and the location of the vehicle. The processor determines an amount of time required to adjust the temperature of the cabin area of the vehicle to a selected temperature by using one of the air conditioner and the heater. The processor automatically operates one of the air conditioner and the heater to begin adjusting the temperature of the cabin area to the selected temperature when the amount of time required for the operator to travel between their location and the location of the vehicle is less than or equal to the amount of time required to adjust the temperature of the cabin area vehicle to the selected temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gregory J. Boss, Andrew R. Jones, Charles S. Lingafelt, Kevin C. McConnell, John E. Moore, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150129193Abstract: The invention relates to a method for decreasing the spread of the tube temperatures between tubes in a process involving the heating of at least one fluid in a furnace that comprises at least one radiation chamber with radiant walls, at least one essentially vertical row of tubes inside of which circulate the at least one fluid to be heated, and being equipped with burners that heat the tubes, where the method comprises the steps of: determining, for each of the tubes the skin temperature of the tube, selecting the 50% tubes having the lowest temperatures determined, the process being stopped, realizing on each tube selected an operation that decreases the flow of the fluid distributed to said tube while keeping the total flow rate of the fluid unchanged.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Jean Gallarda, Frederic Camy-Perret, Julien Cances, Antoine Hsu, Jacques Segret, Daniel Gary, Patrice Levee, Antonio Coscia, Dirck Simons
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Publication number: 20150129194Abstract: A gravel packing apparatus includes a base pipe having at least one opening in a sidewall portion thereof. A fluid filtration subassembly is positioned exteriorly of the base pipe and is in fluid communication with the at least one opening of the base pipe. The fluid filtration subassembly extends partially circumferentially around the base pipe and has at least two circumferential terminuses defining a circumferential gap therebetween. A slurry delivery subassembly is positioned exteriorly of the base pipe and at least partially within the circumferential gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventor: Jan Veit
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Publication number: 20150129195Abstract: Cutter blades extend and stay extended as long as pressure on a piston is continued. The blades either open fully in open hole or cut through the wall of a tubular and then mill in an uphole direction to take out a piece of the tubular. The piston that held out the blades when pressure was applied is acted on by a return bias when the pressure is removed so that the blades can retract and the tool removed through the cut tubular. As a backup a plug can be dropped to obstruct a through passage in the piston so that pressure from the surface can be used to force the piston back to retract the blades. Continued drilling operations or the cut and milled portion can be then blocked off such as with cement for a plug and abandonment of the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Mary L. Laird, Robbie B. Colbert
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Publication number: 20150129196Abstract: Two control systems are provided to run in parallel between a surface location and the final controlled element, in this case a subsurface safety valve. The primary control circuit is controlling until a predetermined signal is given to the secondary control line which has the effect of actuating the valve a single time against the force of a bias or a shear pin that breaks. The movement of a shuttle in the housing due to the predetermined signal being provided in the secondary line puts the secondary control system in the position of running the tool. The primary system is valved off and cannot return into service. There are just two lines into and out of the housing to make the valve operate at the desired location. A test port is provided for surface testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Brett C. Jones, Samuel C. Kucera, Michael L. Hair, Clifford H. Beall
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Publication number: 20150129197Abstract: A Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) tool and methods of downhole fluid management are disclosed. The BHA is deployed on a conveyance string to access a completion string and forming a tool annulus therebetween. A first assembly having a first bore fluidly connected to the conveyance string. A second assembly supports an packer for releasably sealing to the completion string, and a third assembly supporting a packer actuator thereon, the second assembly telescopically movable within the third assembly for forming a resettable packer releasably sealable to the completion string. A bypass valve is formed between the first and second assembly. Closing of the bypass valve directs fluid through a treatment port uphole of the resettable packer to the tool annulus and opening of the bypass valve bypasses fluid about the resettable packer. The packer actuator can further comprise an anchor for releasably anchoring to the completion string.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Mark ANDREYCHUK, Per ANGMAN, Allan PETRELLA
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Publication number: 20150129198Abstract: According to a first aspect, a fill-up and circulation tool includes a central assembly including a mandrel, a nose assembly disposed at a terminal end of the mandrel, an outer assembly coupled to the central assembly, and a valve configured to change position between a closed position and an open position, wherein changing position between the closed position and the open position includes movement of the outer assembly relative to the central assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Alex KUNEC
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Publication number: 20150129199Abstract: A well screen for use in a subterranean well can include a filter with a nano-particle reinforcement. A method of constructing a well screen can include treating a filter with a nano-particle reinforcement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Christopher C. Hoelscher, Aaron J. Bonner
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Publication number: 20150129200Abstract: A casing centralizer having a multiplicity of support fingers positioned on a body of the casing centralizer each finger formed into a collapsible spring configured to support a predetermined load at an apex of the finger, each finger having a leading forward angle positioned downhole and a following aft angle positioned uphold and a landing tab positioned on an end of the finger adjacent the aft angle, the body includes a finger pocket which guides the landing tab with the finger collapses due to side loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Norman Bruce Moore, Sarah Mitchell
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Publication number: 20150129201Abstract: In selected aspects, the present invention provides methods and systems for recovering hydrocarbons from a reservoir involving gravity-dominated recovery processes, such as steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD). Aspects of the invention involve the use of multilateral wells in staged production processes, so that alternative segments of wells may be used in alternative ways during a recovery process, for example repurposing sections of an injection well as a production well at a stage in a recovery process when there is surplus injection well infrastructure in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Alvin Winestock, Harbir Chhina
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Publication number: 20150129202Abstract: A method for heating hydrocarbon resources in a subterranean formation may include positioning a tubular conductor within a wellbore in the subterranean formation and slidably positioning a radio frequency (RF) transmission line within the tubular conductor so that a distal end of the transmission line is electrically coupled to the tubular conductor. The method may also include supplying RF power, via the RF transmission line, to the tubular conductor so that the tubular conductor serves as an RF antenna to heat the hydrocarbon resources in the subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Harris CorporationInventor: Brian Wright
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Publication number: 20150129203Abstract: There are provided high power laser perforation, hydraulic fracturing systems, tools and methods for the stimulation and recovery of energy sources, such as hydrocarbons, from a formation. These systems, tools and methods provide predetermined laser beam energy patterns, to provide for the down hole volumetric removal of custom geometries of materials, sealing of perforations, reperorations, refractures and other downhole actives.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: FORO ENERGY, INC.Inventors: Paul D. Deutch, Fred C. Kellermann, Tom Zimmerman, John Yearwood, Mark S. Zediker, Ronald A. De Witt, Brian O. Faircloth, John Ely
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Publication number: 20150129204Abstract: A downhole disconnect device for disconnecting an intervention tool string from a wireline, includes: a tubular body having a first part directly or indirectly coupleable to the wireline and a second part connectable directly or indirectly to an intervention tool string; an actuator for disconnecting the second part of the tubular body from the first part of the tubular body; at least one sensor to detect when the tool string is stuck in use and to produce an output signal accordingly; a controller configured to receive the output signal and selectively operate the actuator accordingly; and a power source. The tubular body is adapted to house the actuator, sensor, controller and power source and the device further comprises a timer configured to delay operation of the actuator by a predetermined time on receipt of the output signal from the sensor. There is also a method of operating the downhole disconnect device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Iain W. Smith
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Publication number: 20150129205Abstract: The present disclosure relates to downhole tools, including downhole valves, which actuate via a pressure differential created across a shifting element having one or more pressure surfaces isolated from fluid, and fluid pressure, flowing through the interior flowpath. Embodiment downhole tools of the present disclosure may actuate in response to, among other signals, fluid pressure in the interior flowpath of the tool and fluid pressure communicated to a pressure surface of the shifting sleeve from the exterior of the tool. Certain embodiments may also have an outlet connector whereby fluid pressure from the downhole tool may be communicated to its exterior, including to additional tools in the tubing strings via flowlines connecting the two tools. Isolation of the shifting element from the interior flowpath may be accomplished using a frangible, shiftable, degradable or other members which may be moved from a closed state to an open state in response to fluid conditions in the interior flowpath.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Raymond Hofman, William Sloane Muscroft
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Publication number: 20150129206Abstract: Systems, program product, and methods for monitoring linearity of a down-hole pumping system assembly during deployment within a bore of a casing of a well positioned to extract hydrocarbons from a subterranean reservoir and selecting an optimal operational position for the down-hole pumping system assembly within the bore of the casing, are provided. Various embodiments of the systems allow an operator to ensure that a motor and pump of a down-hole pumping system assembly are installed in an optimal position in a well by ensuring alignment across the pump stages casing and motor casing. The system includes a groove extending along an outer surface of a housing of the pumping system assembly, and an optical sensing fiber mounted in the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Robert M. Harman, Brooks A. Childers, Philippe J. Legrand, Malcolm S. Laing, Roger G. Duncan, Suresha R. O'Bryan, Ketankumar K. Sheth, Earl B. Brookbank
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Publication number: 20150129207Abstract: A polyamide-poly(phenylene ether) composition includes, based on the total weight of the composition, 35 to 80 weight percent of polyamide, and 20 to 65 weight percent of a poly(phenylene ether). The polyamide-poly(phenylene ether) composition is utilized in a variety of methods, including methods applicable to the oil and gas industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Brian Bastuba, Lakshmikant Suryakant Powale, Arno C. Hagenaars, Robert John Hossan
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Publication number: 20150129208Abstract: A method of supplying crushed alkaline carbonate from a carbonate resource to a first calcining site having a design calcining capacity; calcining the crushed carbonate within a prescribed carbon dioxide (CO2) delivery distance from a first enhancement location within a first hydrocarbon resource, whereby generating CO2 with a local CO2 generating capacity and an alkaline oxide; forming a first enhancing fluid comprising generated CO2 and delivering it into the first enhancement site having an injector well weighted first enhancement location, whereby mobilizing hydrocarbon in the first enhancement site; producing a produced fluid comprising mobilized hydrocarbon and enhancing fluid; recovering liquid hydrocarbon from the produced fluid; wherein the prescribed CO2 delivery distance is less than 67% of a remote CO2 delivery distance, to the first enhancement location from a remote calcining site having an equal or greater design calcined CO2 generating capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: VAST POWER SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: David LeRoy Hagen
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Publication number: 20150129209Abstract: Methods and systems for causing reaction driven cracking in subsurface rock formations are disclosed. In some embodiments, the methods include the following: drilling one or more holes in a substantially porous subsurface rock formation, the one or more holes in fluid communication with pores in the subsurface rock formation; injecting in the pores via at least one of the holes one or more fluids, wherein the one or more fluids include a gas; and chemically reacting the one or more fluids within the pores thereby causing cracking in the substantially porous subsurface rock formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New YorkInventors: Peter Kelemen, Heather Savage, Theodore A. Koczynski
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Publication number: 20150129210Abstract: Systems and methods for cooling process equipment are provided. The system includes a process fluid source, and a heat exchanger fluidly coupled with the process equipment and the process fluid source. The heat exchanger is configured to receive a process fluid from the process fluid source and transfer heat from the process equipment to the process fluid. The system also includes a control system fluidly coupled with the heat exchanger. The control system is configured to vary a temperature of the process fluid heated in the heat exchanger. Further, at least a portion of the process fluid heated in the heat exchanger is delivered into a wellbore at a temperature below a boiling point of the process fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Jonathan Chong, Lewis Callaway, Rajesh Luharuka, William Troy Huey, Hoang Phi-Dung Vo
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Publication number: 20150129211Abstract: The invention relates to a method of generating an enhanced fracture network in a rock formation by the sequential stages of: i) injecting a non-slurry aqueous solution into a well extending into the formation at a rate and pressure which is close to the minimum hydraulic fracture initiation pressure and rate of the formation, until the maximum possible stimulated volume of the formation has been substantially attained to generate an outer zone of self-propping fractures; ii) injecting a first slurry of relatively fine grains of proppant to prop fractures generated in stage i within an intermediate zone located within and surrounded by the outer zone generated in stage i; and iii) injecting a second slurry comprising relatively coarse grains of to generate large fractures within an inner zone surrounded by and within the intermediate zone, in communication with the fractures generated in stages i and ii.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Maurice B. DUSSEAULT, Roman BILAK
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Publication number: 20150129212Abstract: A method for underdisplacing fracture proppant in a well bore. The method can include providing a set retainer having a passage configured to receive a wiper plug. The method may also include installing the set retainer in the well bore and injecting a proppant-laden fluid into the well bore, through the passage of the set retainer and through a perforation to create the fracture. The method may include providing a wiper plug configured to be received in the passage of the set retainer. The method may also include inserting the wiper plug into the well bore and allowing the wiper plug to wipe a portion of the proppant-laden fluid past the set retainer and into the fracture. Additionally, the method may include allowing the set retainer to receive the wiper plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Jeffrey Maloy NOE, David Paul BRISCO, Benjamin MOWAD, Robert Dale SMITH, Erneston Rafael FONSECA OCAMPOS, Joddie Joseph CARLILE
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Publication number: 20150129213Abstract: A method is provided for treating at least a portion of a subterranean formation. The method includes introducing a treatment fluid including a composite particle, which includes proppant incorporated into or attached to a swellable material and/or swellable materials, into a subterranean formation via a wellbore; and increasing the buoyancy of the composite particle including proppant by either mixing it with a treatment fluid or mixing it with a treatment fluid and triggering the swellable material and/or swellable materials to swell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Geza Horvath Szabo, Mohan Kanaka Raju Panga, Sergey Semenov, Andrey Yakovlev, Maxim Yutkin, Karina Bagdasarova
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Publication number: 20150129214Abstract: In downhole treatments in the oilfield, ball sealers seated in perforations may not fully seal and may leak fluid through gaps and asperities between the balls and the perforations. A method is given for improving the sealing of ball sealers in perforations by adding a sealing agent that forms a plug in the gaps and severely restricts or eliminates fluid flow. The sealing agent is preferably degradable or soluble, malleable fibers slightly larger than the gaps. Optionally, the particles may be non-degradable, rigid, of different shapes, and smaller than the gaps but able to bridge them. Mixtures of sealing agents may be used. The sealing agent may be added with the ball sealers, after the ball sealers, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Curtis L. Boney, Jason Swaren, John Lassek, Ricardo Ariza, Desmond E. Rees, David Ryan Simon, Michael A. Dardis, Darrell P. Davis
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Publication number: 20150129215Abstract: A method of treating a formation includes, setting a treating plug within a structure, withdrawing a mandrel from the treating plug after having set the treating plug, maintaining the setting of the treating plug within the structure without a member extending longitudinally through the treating plug, pumping fluid against a plug seated at the treating plug, treating a formation upstream of the treating plug, and disintegrating at least a portion of the treating plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: YingQing Xu, Zhiyue Xu, Zhihui Zhang
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Publication number: 20150129216Abstract: A method of plugging an opening in a subterranean formation such as a fracture system is provided. A gel composition can be provided which includes an aqueous fluid, a cross-linkable polymer soluble in the aqueous fluid and a cross-linking agent. Inorganic fibers can be added to the gel composition. The gel composition can be injected into the opening in the subterranean formation. The gel composition can be cross-linked, and the opening can be plugged with the gel composition. In certain illustrative embodiments, the inorganic fibers can be mineral wool fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: SUMIT BHADURI, TERRY MONROE, QI QU, FREEMAN HILL
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Publication number: 20150129217Abstract: A wellbore cement composition includes substantially unhydrated cement powder and additive powder for cement. The additive powder is formulated from ingredients including a liquid additive for cement and solid carrier particles. The liquid additive is absorbed by the solid carrier particles. A wellbore cementing method includes using a dry cement composition, adding water to the dry cement composition, forming a cement slurry, placing the slurry in a wellbore, and setting the placed slurry. The dry cement composition contains substantially unhydrated cement powder and retarder powder for cement. The retarder powder contains a retarder absorbed by solid carrier particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: MARK A. VORDERBRUGGEN, GUIDO G. NARVAEZ, DIANA CARDONA, DONG SHEN
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Publication number: 20150129218Abstract: The method allows a pressure test of a string with external packers without having the packer setting apparatus exposed to tubing pressure so that at a later time and at a lower pressure than the pressure test pressure, the external packers can be set with annulus pressure opened to a piston that references a low pressure chamber. The packers can be set in any desired order. Thereafter, a circulation sub can be triggered to open to allow the fracking to start. Fracking each interval beyond the first in an uphole direction can be accomplished with pumping ever increasing balls to seats associated with sliding sleeves to open the sleeves in order. In cemented completions, after a pressure test, a ported sub can open on a timer or other signal to allow pumping a combination of a bridge plug and a perforating gun to the desired location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Beau R. Wright, Edward T. Wood
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Publication number: 20150129219Abstract: Systems and methods for stimulating a plurality of zones of a subterranean formation to increase production of reservoir fluids therefrom. The subterranean formation contains a well that includes a liner that defines a liner conduit, and the systems and methods include stimulating the plurality of zones with a stimulation assembly that is present within the liner conduit without requiring removal of the stimulation assembly from the liner conduit. The stimulation assembly includes a perforation device, which is configured to selectively form one or more perforations in a plurality of portions of the liner, and a resettable sealing device, which is configured to fluidly isolate the plurality of portions of the liner from a plurality of respective downhole portions of the liner. The fluid isolation provides for selective introduction of a stimulant fluid to a selected zone of the subterranean formation that is associated with a corresponding portion of the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Manh V. Phi, Stuart R. Keller, Chris E. Shuchart
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Publication number: 20150129220Abstract: An apparatus configured to impart a force on a downhole component, having a piston configured to expand from a movement of a drilling fluid in a downhole environment, a weight configured to move from a first position to a second position, wherein the weight contacts the piston and the piston is configured to move the weight from the first position to the second position when the piston expands from movement of the drilling fluid, a spring configured to contact a bearing surface and the weight, wherein movement of the weight toward the second position compresses the spring, a return spring configured to impart a force on the weight to return the weight to the first position from the second position and a trigger mechanism configured to actuate a return of the weight from the second position to the first position by the return spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventor: NATHAN LANDSIEDEL
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Publication number: 20150129221Abstract: In one aspect, a method of extracting heat from a downhole device is disclosed, which method, in one non-limiting embodiment, may include: providing a heat exchange fluid that includes a base fluid and core-shell nanoparticles therein; circulating the heat exchange fluid in the downhole device proximate to a heat-generating element of the downhole to cause the core of the core-shell nanoparticles to melt to extract heat from the downhole device and then enabling the heat exchange fluid to cool down to cause the core of the core shell nanoparticles to solidify for recirculation of the heat exchange fluid proximate to the heat-generating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Oleg A. Mazyar, Bennett M. Richard
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Publication number: 20150129222Abstract: A device for heating hydrocarbon resources in a subterranean formation having a wellbore therein may include a tubular radio frequency (RF) antenna within the wellbore, and a tool slidably positioned within the tubular RF antenna. The tool may include an RF transmission line and at least one RF contact coupled to a distal end of the RF transmission line and biased in contact with the tubular RF antenna. The tool may also include an anchoring device configured to selectively anchor the RF transmission line and the at least one RF contact within the tubular RF antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Brian N. Wright, Murray Hann, Raymond C. Hewit, Zachary Linc Alexander Linkewich, Alan Watt