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20090008509 | AIRCRAFT ENGINE NACELLE INLET HAVING ACCESS OPENING FOR ELECTRICAL ICE PROTECTION SYSTEM - An aircraft engine nacelle inlet is provided with an inlet cowling. The inlet cowling includes an inner lip, an outer lip, and a leading edge portion connecting the inner and outer lips. Heating elements are provided proximate the leading edge, either on an inside surface of the cowling or on an outside surface. An inner barrel portion and an outer barrel portion of the nacelle inlet define a space therebetween. Ice protection-related equipment such as controllers, cables, switches, connectors, and the like, may reside in this space. One or more access openings are formed in the outer barrel to enable an operator to gain access to this equipment. The inlet cowling attaches to the inner and outer barrels with its outer lip extending sufficiently far in the aft direction to cover the access opening. When the cowling is removed, the access opening is uncovered, thereby permitting access to the equipment. | 01-08-2009 |
20090014598 | AIRCRAFT ENGINE NACELLE INLET HAVING ACCESS OPENING FOR ELECTRICAL ICE PROTECTION SYSTEM - An aircraft engine nacelle inlet is provided with an inlet cowling. The inlet cowling includes an inner lip, an outer lip, and a leading edge portion connecting the inner and outer lips. Heating elements are provided proximate the leading edge, either on an inside surface of the cowling or on an outside surface. An inner barrel portion and an outer barrel portion of the nacelle inlet define a space therebetween. Ice protection-related equipment such as controllers, cables, switches, connectors, and the like, may reside in this space. One or more access openings are formed in the outer barrel to enable an operator to gain access to this equipment. The inlet cowling attaches to the inner and outer barrels with its outer lip extending sufficiently far in the aft direction to cover the access opening. When the cowling is removed, the access opening is uncovered, thereby permitting access to the equipment. | 01-15-2009 |
20150308291 | ACCESS PANEL(S) FOR AN INNER NACELLE OF A TURBINE ENGINE - An assembly is provided for a turbine engine with an axial centerline. This turbine engine assembly includes an outer nacelle and an inner nacelle with a bypass flowpath radially therebetween. The inner nacelle includes a nacelle wall and at least one access panel, which is adapted to at least partially cover an aperture in the nacelle wall. The outer nacelle axially overlaps the access panel. | 10-29-2015 |
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20080202751 | Methods and Devices for Forming a Wellbore with Casing - An example of a method for cementing a casing within an earthen formation includes the steps of providing a gripping mechanism connected to a cementing assembly and a top drive; gripping the casing with the gripping mechanism; sealingly engaging the casing with a seal member; moving the casing to a position within the formation; and cementing the casing within the formation while maintaining a gripping and sealing engagement of the casing. The step of cementing may also include the step of remotely releasing a plug into the casing from the cementing assembly. | 08-28-2008 |
20080238117 | Load ring for lifting by elevator, of casing having no upset - A cylindrical ring sized to slide over the box end of an oilfield tubular having a given diameter, has a shoulder at one its ends and a sidewall along its length. The sidewall has a circumferential groove about its interior surface housing a band which can be made tight against the exterior surface of the oilfield tubular by a latch accessible through a slot in the sidewall, and which becomes even tighter if the tubular attempts to escape from the band. In a first orientation, the cylindrical ring is used as a load ring. By turning the cylindrical rings upside down, the cylindrical ring is used as a thread protector for the pin end of the tubular. | 10-02-2008 |
20100096132 | Methods and Devices for Forming a Wellbore with Casing - A method for cementing a tubular in a wellbore in a subterranean formation, according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, comprises connecting a circulating tool to a slip and a top drive; gripping a first tubular with the slip above the surface of the wellbore; sealingly engaging the first tubular with a seal member; fluidly connecting a wiper plug to the circulating tool; connecting the first tubular to a second tubular; and lowering the second tubular into the subterranean formation. | 04-22-2010 |
20110114306 | Methods and Devices for Forming a Wellbore with Casing - A method for cementing a tubular in a wellbore in a subterranean formation, according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, comprises connecting a circulating tool to a slip and a top drive; gripping a first tubular with the slip above the surface of the wellbore; sealingly engaging the first tubular with a seal member; fluidly connecting a wiper plug to the circulating tool; connecting the first tubular to a second tubular; and lowering the second tubular into the subterranean formation. | 05-19-2011 |
20120175117 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR FORMING A WELLBORE WITH CASING - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to an apparatus to fluidly couple to a casing string. The apparatus may include a fill-up and circulating tool having a flow path extending therethrough, in which the fill-up and circulating tool is configured to fluidly couple to an upper end of the casing string, a cementing head assembly having a flow path extending therethrough, in which the flow path of the cementing head assembly is fluidly coupled to the flow path of the fill-up and circulating tool, and a releasing mechanism coupled to the cementing head assembly, in which the releasing mechanism is configured to release a fluid-conveyed sealing device through the cementing head assembly and into the fill-up and circulating tool. | 07-12-2012 |
20130161966 | Load ring for lifting by elevator, of cassing having no upset - A cylindrical ring sized to slide over the box end of an oilfield tubular having a given diameter, has a shoulder at one its ends and a sidewall along its length. The sidewall has a circumferential groove about its interior surface housing a band which can be made tight against the exterior surface of the oilfield tubular by a latch accessible through a slot in the sidewall, and which becomes even tighter if the tubular attempts to escape from the band. In a first orientation, the cylindrical ring is used as a load ring. By turning the cylindrical rings upside down, the cylindrical ring is used as a thread protector for the pin end of the tubular. | 06-27-2013 |
20130220610 | METHODS AND MULTI-PURPOSE APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING AND CIRCULATING FLUID IN WELLBORE CASING - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to an apparatus to fluidly couple to a casing string. The apparatus may include a fill-up and circulating tool having a flow path extending therethrough, in which the fill-up and circulating tool may be configured to fluidly seal internally within an upper end of the casing string. The apparatus may further include a cementing head assembly having a flow path extending therethrough, in which the flow path of the cementing head assembly is fluidly coupled to the flow path of the fill-up and circulating tool, and a releasing mechanism coupled to the cementing head assembly, in which the releasing mechanism is configured to release a fluid-conveyed sealing device through the cementing head assembly and into the fill-up and circulating tool. | 08-29-2013 |
20150197996 | Load Ring for Lifting By Elevator, Of Casing Having An Upset - A load lifting apparatus comprises a first housing, a second housing and a mechanical obstruction structure(s). The first housing is sized to slide over an upset tubular having a given diameter, wherein the first housing comprises the mechanical obstruction structure(s) that is designed to move radially inward when engaged with the second housing. The compressed internal diameter of the mechanical obstruction structure(s) can contact the upset tubular, wherein the upset tubular can then be supported by the mechanical obstruction structure(s) and the second housing, for safely lifting the upset tubular. | 07-16-2015 |
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20130339168 | Systems and Methods for Facilitating Transactions Between a Seeker and a Proffered Provider of an Urgent Goods or Service - A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system facilitates followups between a seeker and a selected proffered provider of an urgent service or goods (URGS) requested by the seeker. The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider data. The server confirms that the URGS was provided by the selected proffered provider. The server then facilitates one or more followup transactions between the selected provider and the seeker, such as compensation or loyaltization. The server may also enable the seeker to update the provider's rating. | 12-19-2013 |
20130339176 | Systems and Methods for Matching a Seeker with a Proffered Provider of an Urgent Goods or Service - A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system matches a seeker with a provider of an urgent service or goods (URGS). The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider profiles. The server proffers one or more providers of URGS requested by a seeker. The server may proffer additional service or goods associated with the requested URGS. The server confirms the seeker's selection of a provider. The server tracks at least one of proximal data and temporal data associated with the seeker and/or the selected provider. | 12-19-2013 |
20130346251 | Systems and Methods for Screening and Proffering Providers of an Urgent Goods or Service - A computerized urgent goods and services fulfillment system vets a plurality of providers of an urgent service or goods (URGS) requested by a seeker. The fulfillment system includes a server and a database for storing provider profiles. Upon seeker request, the server screens the providers capable of providing requested URGS. Screening can include analysis of provider profiles, the seeker profile, proximal data and temporal data associated with the plurality providers. The server then proffers at least one screened provider selected from the plurality of providers. | 12-26-2013 |
20140289074 | Systems and Methods for Micro-Casting in Urgent Needs Fulfillment Matching - A computerized multi-casting distributed urgent goods and services fulfillment system configured to triage a plurality of providers with respect to an urgent need for one or more goods and services of a seeker thereby generating a current seeker-adaptive micro-casting triaged provider pool, and further configured to successively proffer an adjustable portion of the current micro-casting triaged provider pool to the seeker. | 09-25-2014 |