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hello, I grew up in western Hanover County - Montpelier, VA to be more precise. graduated with B.S. in Marketing Managemt from Virginia Tech. I presently reside in Ashland, VA. I would be happy to help you with any real estate info on Hanover County and the surrounding Richmond,VA metro area. I have also sold property in Caroline and King William counties. I enjoy golf, time with friends and with family, especially my 2 sons. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions: [email protected] c- (804)304-9636 Take care, Charles Charles C. Pleasants
Us Patents
Combination Whipstock And Seal Bore Diverter System
Daniel R. Hart - Sugar Land TX, US Roy E. Swanson - Sugar Land TX, US Kjell Nygardsvoll - Stavanger, NO Songfeng Yang - Cypress TX, US Christopher W. Guidry - Spring TX, US Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 7/04
US Classification:
1661776
Abstract:
A combination whipstock and seal bore diverter system includes a whipstock; and a diverter configured to receive and support the whipstock in a selected orientation, the system being installable in a single run in a borehole.
Downhole Seal And Anchor Releasing System And Method
Gregory L. Hern - Porter TX, US Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/00
US Classification:
166377, 166118
Abstract:
A downhole seal and anchor releasing device includes, a seal defeatable via a first pull, an anchor releasable via a second pull, and an energy dissipation device configured to dissipate enough energy from the first pull subsequent defeat of the seal to prevent release of the anchor in response to the first pull
James Alan Crider - Houston TX, US Gregory L. Hern - Porter TX, US Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/14
US Classification:
166329
Abstract:
A tool for use in a wellbore which includes a housing having an axial flow bore and a piston sleeve moveably disposed within the flow bore. The tool is moveable between first and second operating positions by an actuation mechanism having a piston with a ball seat. The tool can be moved between first and second operating positions with the use of actuating balls of different sizes that can be landed upon the ball seat.
Annulus Mounted Potential Energy Driven Setting Tool
Aubrey C. Mills - Magnolia TX, US Basil J. Joseph - Sugar Land TX, US Ammar A. Munshi - Sugar Land TX, US Keven O'Connor - Houston TX, US Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 23/00
US Classification:
166180
Abstract:
An actuator and method for setting a subterranean tool uses an externally mounted actuator on a tubular string that is operably engaged to the tool to be actuated. At the desired location for actuation a signal is given to a valve assembly. The opening of the valve releases the pressurized compressible fluid against a floating piston. The piston drives viscous fluid ahead of itself through the now open valve that in turn drives an actuating piston whose movement sets the tool. The triggering mechanism to open the valve can be a variety of methods including an acoustic signal, a vibration signal, a change in magnetic field, or elastic deformation of the tubular wall adjacent the valve assembly.
Multi-Face Whipstock With Sacrificial Face Element
Thurman B. Carter - Houston TX Paul J. Johantges - Deer Park TX Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.
International Classification:
E21B 2300
US Classification:
1661176
Abstract:
The present invention discloses, in certain preferred aspects, a whipstock with a body with a top, a bottom, and a cavity in the body, a sacrificial element secured to the top of the body, the sacrificial element having at least one surface for abutment by a first mill moving down adjacent the whipstock to guide the first mill while the first mill mills a tubular in which the whipstock is positioned and the sacrificial element for inhibiting the mill from contacting the body, the first mill having a curved outer shape and a nose projecting downwardly therefrom, the nose having a nose shape, the cavity defined by sides of the body and having filler material therein, the sides of the body presenting a face for abutment by a second mill while the second mill moves down adjacent the whipstock to mill a window in the tubular, the face for guiding the second mill and inhibiting the second mill from contacting the body other than the sides thereof defining the cavity, the sacrificial element having a groove therein with a groove shape corresponding to the nose shape of the nose of the first mill, the sacrificial element made of readily millable material, the at least one surface of the sacrificial element for abutment by the first mill, the at least one surface including a curved surface having a curved shape corresponding to a curved outer shape of the first mill to enhance guiding contact between the first mill and the curved surface.
Packing Assembly For Use With Reeled Tubing And Method Of Operating And Removing Same
Charles W. Pleasants - Carrollton TX Pat M. White - Carrollton TX Ronald J. Fischer - Bakersfield CA Robert D. Harrison - Houston TX John R. Setterberg - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 2302
US Classification:
166387
Abstract:
A packing assembly which is connectable to reeled tubing and which can be inserted in and pushed through a wellbore tube by the reeled tubing. The packing assembly is hydraulically set in a locking and sealing position in the wellbore by fluid introduced from the reeled tubing and, after use, is hydraulically released and removed from the wellbore. An actuating apparatus is provided for hydraulically actuating the packing assembly and can be converted in a manner to pull the packing assembly from the wellbore. Prior to the removal of the packing assembly from the wellbore, the wellbore fluid pressure is equalized across the packing assembly.
David M. Haugen - League City TX William A. Blizzard - Houston TX Mark W. Schnitker - Friendswood TX Steve R. Delgado - Houston TX Thurman B. Carter - Houston TX John D. Roberts - Spring TX Joseph D. Mills - Houston TX Frederick T. Tilton - Spring TX Paul J. Johantges - Deer Park TX Charles W. Pleasants - Cypress TX
Assignee:
Weatherford/Lamb, Inc - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 2900
US Classification:
166298
Abstract:
Wellbore operations (e. g. for milling and/or drilling) are disclosed which require a reduced number of tool trips into a wellbore to create a cut-out pocket, opening, or window in a tubular such as casing in the wellbore; and, in some aspects, to continue into a formation adjacent a main wellbore forming a lateral wellbore in communication with the main wellbore. Preferably one trip is required to complete a window or a window and the lateral wellbore. In one aspect a full gauge tool body is used so that the completed lateral wellbore is of a substantially uniform diameter along its entire length, which, in one aspect is suitable for the passage therethrough of full gauge tools, pipe, devices, and apparatuses. In one aspect a cutting system has cutting apparatus initially covered with a wearable away material which is worn away by contacting a tubular to be milled, exposing the cutting apparatus for milling and/or for drilling formation adjacent the wellbore. In certain aspects the lateral wellbore is: about one foot long; two feet long or less; five feet long or less; between five feet and fifty feet long; one hundred feet long or less; between about one hundred and about two hundred feet long; or two hundred or more feet long.
Hydraulic Up-Down Well Jar And Method Of Operating Same
Charles W. Pleasants - Carrollton TX Keith W. Scott - Farmersville TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 31113
US Classification:
166178
Abstract:
A hydraulic jar for use in a well and a method of operating same in which an outer housing assembly extends around an inner mandrel assembly in a coaxial relation thereto to define two fluid chambers separated by a piston. The housing assembly is movable relative to the mandrel assembly to force the fluid from one of the chambers to the other. The fluid flow rate is varied between a relative low flow rate and a relative high flow rate in response to the relative position of the housing assembly causing corresponding movement at the latter assembly. A high impact load is transferred to a member connected to the jar in response to a movement at the relatively high flow rate. The jar can be used to create a high impact load in both an upward direction and a downward direction.
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