Glasscock
Alan Glasscock, Freeland, WA US
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20140162533 | CUTTING TOOLS AND MACHINING METHODS USING CUTTING TOOLS - Cutting tools and machining methods using cutting tools are disclosed. An example cutting tool comprises a shank and a head on the shank, the head comprising a diamond abrasive-coated cutting surface, the cutting head having grooves interrupting the cutting surface and extending from the cutting surface toward an axis of rotation of the head, the cutting surface having a substantially constant radius. | 06-12-2014 |
Alan D. Glasscock, Freeland, WA US
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20140236334 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Manufacturing systems and methods are disclosed. In one example, a computer based system comprises a non-transitory computer readable memory, a processor, and logic instructions stored in the non-transitory computer readable memory. When executed by the processor, the logic instructions configure the processor to perform operations, comprising receiving a first digital map of a first component and a second digital map of a second component, defining a first surface on the first component and a second surface on the second component, wherein at least a portion of the first surface is to adjoin at least a portion of the second surface in a manufactured assembly, updating a first part definition for the first component to include the first surface and, optionally, updating a second part definition for the second component to include the second surface. | 08-21-2014 |
Katheryn Glasscock, Clearwater, FL US
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20140071994 | Method and Systems for Full Duplex Communication Using a Single Channel - Current communication systems must not allow signal collision in order to avoid corruption of information. Proposed is a new shared channel system that will allow for more utilization of bandwidth by allowing two signals to collide. This shared channel technique extracts information from the collision of the two signals sent by two different transmitters. The signal of interest is extracted from the collision by undoing the effect of the channel and by removing the known signal from the resultant. This technique makes it possible for full duplex communication with a single communication channel or medium. | 03-13-2014 |
M. Sidney Glasscock, Houston, TX US
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20080210432 | System and Vessel for Supporting Offshore Fields - A system for supporting multiple-well-site, offshore, hydrocarbon-bearing fields, each well-site has one or more wells. In general, the system first comprises a floating vessel that is relocatable from a first subsea well-site to a second subsea well-site. The system also comprises two separate systems: (1) an operations control system for providing subsea well-site operations such as power and communications; and (2) an intervention system for conducting intervention services to an individual subsea well such as workover services and maintenance services. The operations system may provide control to wells and other subsea equipment at either the first well-site or the second well-site, regardless of the location of the floating vessel. The intervention system may provide workover and/or maintenance to subsea equipment or individual wells at the well-site at which it is located. | 09-04-2008 |
Stephen Drew Glasscock, Olathe, KS US
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20140272096 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REVEALING A HIDDEN ELEMENT - Kits and methods are provided for revealing a hidden element of an article. The article has printing thereon using a combination of visible ink materials and colorless ink materials. An activating solution is applied to a body part using an applicator. The body part is then contacted with the article. The activating solution causes the colorless ink materials to become visible thereby revealing a portion of the hidden element. The portion of the hidden element is revealed in a shape corresponding to the body part. | 09-18-2014 |
Terry Glasscock, Vinita, OK US
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20120014822 | PRESSURE MITIGATING DIELECTRIC DEBRIS SEAL FOR A POTHEAD INTERFACE - A connector for connecting electrical power to a well pump motor has cable and motor connector portions that mate with each other in a connected position. The connector portions have insulating members, each of which has a number of passages and an end face. Electrical contact members are mounted in each of the passages. Contact members in the cable connector portion protrude past the end face of the insulating member. A debris seal insulates the electrical contact members in the cable connector and includes expansion slots so that when the material of the debris seal thermally expands, the expansion slots contract in response to the expansion without the debris seal impinging against either connector. | 01-19-2012 |
Terry L Glasscock, Vinita, OK US
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20090269956 | Pothead for Use in Highly Severe Conditions - A pothead assembly for use under severe operating conditions. The pothead assembly includes a plurality of ferrules, a compression plate, a pothead housing, and a threaded collar. When the collar and a base portion of a pothead housing are engaged, the pothead assembly is operable to form a metal to metal seal on metal tubing that surrounds insulated wiring without the use of a solder joint or weld joint. The resulting pothead assembly has a lower profile than conventional potheads, does not require the use of tube connectors and is operable to form the seal in close proximity to the motor. | 10-29-2009 |
20130236332 | Systems and Methods for Cooling High Temperature Electrical Connections - Systems and methods for cooling a pothead connector that couples a power cable to the motor of an ESP system, wherein a heat dissipation structure is provided on the connector to increase the transfer of heat from the connector to the surrounding well fluid. In one embodiment, the connector has a housing through which conductors from the power cable extend to a set of terminals which are configured to mate with complementary terminals of the motor. Heat dissipation structures such as fins are provided on the connector housing to facilitate the transfer of heat from the connector to the surrounding well fluid. Baffles or flow diverters may be positioned near the fins to cause turbulence or increased fluid flow near the fins, thereby increasing the heat transfer and improving the cooling of the pothead connector. | 09-12-2013 |
Wade Glasscock, Saraland, AL US
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20140041691 | MOBILE WASHING APPARATUS - A mobile washing apparatus is disclosed. The mobile washing apparatus can include a mobile chassis having a plurality of wheels, a first spray head assembly, and a first adjustable support structure. The first spray head assembly may have a first spray head having a top plate and a side skirt. The top plate and side skirt can together define an interior space. A first rotating sprayer wand may be located within the interior space of the first spray head. The first adjustable support structure supports the first spray head assembly from the mobile chassis. The first adjustable support structure can be configured such that the first spray head assembly is positionable in a horizontal direction and positionable in a vertical direction. The first spray head also defines a face angle and the first adjustable support structure is configured such that the face angle of the first spray head is adjustable. | 02-13-2014 |