Ashmin LC

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1.

UP DRILL APPARATUS AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2015053418
Publication Number 2016/060852
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-10-01
Publication Date 2016-04-21
Owner ASHMIN, LC (USA)
Inventor
  • Von Gynz-Rekowski, Gunther, Hh
  • Williams, Michael, V.
  • Koening, Russell
  • Challa, Chaitanya, P.
  • Vignal, Frank, R.

Abstract

An apparatus including a rotating segment having a first radial surface, a non-rotating segment having a second radial surface, a housing disposed around the first and second radial surfaces, and one or more rolling elements disposed between and in contact with the first and second radial surfaces for transferring the non-rotating segment in an axial direction upon rotation of the rotating segment. The non-rotating element may be a second rotating element that rotates at a different rotational rate than the rotating element. Each rolling element moves 360 degrees along a circular path relative to the first radial surface and the second radial surface. The first or second radial surface has a tapered section. A downhole apparatus includes a power mandrel having a first end connected to a power section member and a second end having a rotating cam surface; a rotating element engaging the rotating cam surface; an anvil sub attached to a workstring, with the anvil sub having a stationary cam surface configured to engage with the rotating cam surface. Rotation of the rotating cam surface moves the anvil sub and the workstring axially within the wellbore.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16H 25/12 - Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion with reciprocation along the axis of rotation, e.g. gearings with helical grooves and automatic reversal
  • E21B 4/10 - Down-hole impacting means, e.g. hammers continuous unidirectional rotary motion of shaft or drilling pipe effecting consecutive impacts

2.

MUD MOTOR BEARING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2013040484
Publication Number 2013/170117
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-05-10
Publication Date 2013-11-14
Owner ASHMIN, LC (USA)
Inventor
  • Von Gynz-Rekowski, Gunther, Hh
  • Herben, William, C.
  • Bolejack, Daryl, E.

Abstract

A mud motor bearing assembly for use in drilling a hydrocarbon well. The bearing assembly includes a bearing section containing stationary bearing rigs and rotating bearing rings in stacked arrangement. The bearing rings have wedge-shaped projections. The wedge-shaped projections of two adjacent stationary bearing rings form a recess to accommodate the projection of a rotating bearing ring in sliding engagement. The bearing assembly is capable of bearing both radial and axial loads.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16C 17/04 - Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement for axial load only
  • F16C 27/04 - Ball or roller bearings, e.g. with resilient rolling bodies
  • F16C 33/40 - Ball cages for multiple rows of balls

3.

HAMMER DRILL

      
Application Number US2013033546
Publication Number 2013/148521
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-22
Publication Date 2013-10-03
Owner ASHMIN, LC (USA)
Inventor
  • Von Gynz-Rekowski, Gunther H-H
  • Herben, William, C.
  • Williams, Michael, V.

Abstract

A downhole apparatus connected to a workstring within a wellbore. The workstring is connected to a bit member. The apparatus includes a mandrel operatively connected to a downhole motor mechanism, an anvil member operatively formed on the bit member, the anvil member being operatively connected to the mandrel, a radial bearing housing unit operatively connected to the workstring, with the radial bearing housing unit being disposed about the mandrel, and a hammer member slidably attached to the radial bearing housing unit.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E21B 7/20 - Driving or forcing casings or pipes into boreholes, e.g. sinkingSimultaneously drilling and casing boreholes

4.

ADJUSTABLE BENT HOUSING APPARATUS AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2008086079
Publication Number 2009/094074
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-12-09
Publication Date 2009-07-30
Owner ASHMIN, LC (USA)
Inventor
  • Hh Von Gynz-Rekowski, Gunther
  • Herben, William, Christian
  • Bolejack, Daryl, Elliot

Abstract

An apparatus for controlling the direction of drill bit within a wellbore. The apparatus comprises a first housing with a first housing axis therein, and wherein the first housing has a first threaded opening having a first threaded opening axis. The first housing has a helical end. A second housing is included, and the second housing contains a second housing axis, and a second threaded opening having a second threaded opening axis configured to engage with the first threaded opening. A collar is included that has a helical collar end that engages the helical collar end and wherein the helical collar end is configured reciprocal to the helical end, and rotational displacement of the first housing relative Io the collar will angularly displace the drill bit axis. The apparatus may further include spline members for locking the collar in place relative to the first and second housing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E21B 7/08 - Special apparatus for deflecting the boring, e.g. special drill bits, knuckle joints or whipstocks

5.

Bearing tools and process

      
Application Number 12288674
Grant Number 09803689
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-10-22
First Publication Date 2009-02-19
Grant Date 2017-10-31
Owner
  • United Machine Works, Inc. (USA)
  • Ashmin, L.C. (USA)
Inventor
  • Von Gynz-Rekowski, Gunther H H
  • Adams, Iii, Joseph Edward
  • Tomczak, Kevin Anthony

Abstract

Methods for manufacturing bearings and wear resistant surfaces usable in various downhole tools are described herein. A housing is provided. A laser configured for insertion into the housing, such as an inner diameter laser, is used to connect a fusible material to the inner surface of the housing or an insert disposed therein to form a hard facing layer on the inner surface. Simultaneously or independently, the laser can be used to connect the fusible material to the outer surface of a mandrel within the housing to form a second hard facing layer. The present methods thereby produce durable radial bearings having extended operational life, which can be produced within a bearing housing, or externally for transport and installation in existing bearing housings.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16C 33/14 - Special methods of manufactureRunning-in
  • B21D 53/10 - Making other particular articles parts of bearingsMaking other particular articles sleevesMaking other particular articles valve seats or the like
  • E21B 4/00 - Drives for drilling, used in the borehole

6.

BEARING APPARATUS AND PROCESS

      
Application Number US2006022931
Publication Number 2007/001826
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-06-13
Publication Date 2007-01-04
Owner ASHMIN, LC (USA)

Abstract

A process for manufacturing a bearing. The bearing may be used in a tool disposed within a bore hole. The process comprises providing a tubular sleeve and applying a hard facing material on the outer diameter of the tubular sleeve so that the hard facing material is fused onto the outer diameter, and thereafter applying a material layer on the outer diameter so that the material layer is fused onto the outer diameter. The method further includes machining the outer diameter so that a portion of the material layer is removed, and then machining the inner diameter so that only the hard facing material is left as an inner diameter. The method further includes machining the outer diameter and the inner diameter in order to form the bearing. In the most preferred embodiment, the method further includes placing the bearing into a housing, and inserting a mandrel into the bearing, and wherein a hard coating of the mandrel abuts the bearing. A mud motor for rotating a bit in a well bore is also disclosed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E21B 17/10 - Wear protectorsCentralising devices