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Glenn John Allin, Arlington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110093433MANAGING METADATA FOR GRAPH-BASED COMPUTATIONS - Determining metadata associated with a graph-based computation includes functionally transforming metadata associated with a first portion of a graph to generate transformed metadata associated with a second portion of the graph; determining a third portion of the graph related to the second portion of the graph; and propagating the transformed metadata from the second portion of the graph to the third portion of the graph.04-21-2011

Jonathan Allin, Cambs GB

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20090138599Selecting Communication Channels in a Computing Device - A computing device combines presence, profile, and preferences information of the originators and recipients of communications in such a way as to enable a communication session or sessions between the session originator and one or more recipients to be automatically set up over one or more channels of communication. The channel or channels that are selected are those that best fit the constraints expressed in the presence, profile, and preferences of the originators and recipients of communications.05-28-2009

Melissa Allin, Comanche, OK US

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20090188312Apparatus and Methods for Improved Fluid Compatibility in Subterranean Environments - A device for and method of testing fluid compatibility may include placing a first fluid in a fixed-volume testing chamber and placing a second fluid in a sample chamber. The method may also include heating the fixed-volume testing chamber to about a temperature of a subterranean environment and pressurizing the fixed-volume testing chamber to about a pressure of the subterranean environment. The method may further include determining, at a temperature and pressure of about the temperature and pressure of the subterranean environment, a first rheology value of the fluid within the fixed-volume testing chamber, moving a portion of the second fluid from sample chamber into the fixed-volume testing chamber, and determining, at a temperature and pressure of about the temperature and pressure of the subterranean environment, a second rheology value of the fluid within the fixed-volume testing chamber.07-30-2009
20110061525In Situ Testing of Mechanical Properties of Cementitious Materials - A system for measuring one or more physical properties of cementitious material is operable to cure a slurry of cementitious material under desired conditions of temperature and pressure. Particularly, the system may be operable to cure the slurry under a temperature and pressure expected to be experienced downhole. The system may also be used to determine properties of the cured cementitious material, such as maximum yield strength and shear bond strength at the desired temperature and pressure. The desired conditions of temperature and pressure may be applied both during curing and testing of the cementitious material.03-17-2011

Patent applications by Melissa Allin, Comanche, OK US

Melissa G. Allin, Comanche, OK US

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20110094746Swellable Spacer Fluids and Associated Methods - In some embodiments, the invention provides methods useful for subterranean operations, and more particularly, to swellable spacer fluids for sealing an annular space in a well bore, such as the annular space between a tubular and the subterranean formation or between two concentric tubulars or for forming a seal inside a well bore in the subterranean formation. One method involves providing a swellable fluid, wherein the swellable fluid comprises: an aqueous fluid, a crosslinking agent, and at least a plurality of swellable particles; and placing the swellable fluid in a subterranean formation, and allowing the spacer fluid to form a semi-solid crosslinked gel structure in the subterranean formation.04-28-2011

Patent applications by Melissa G. Allin, Comanche, OK US