Carrier and band assembly for identifying and managing a component of a system associated with a wellhead
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06K-019/077
E21B-041/00
G06K-007/10
E21B-043/26
출원번호
US-0233647
(2016-08-10)
등록번호
US-10102471
(2018-10-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Ward, Ben
Myers, Jeff
Landrum, Connor
Smith, Preston
출원인 / 주소
S.P.M. FLOW CONTROL, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Haynes and Boone LLP
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101
초록▼
According to one aspect, an apparatus adapted to be connected to a component that is part of a pump system or a manifold trailer includes a block defining opposing first and second exterior surfaces. In one aspect, the block includes a recess formed in the first exterior surface and extending toward
According to one aspect, an apparatus adapted to be connected to a component that is part of a pump system or a manifold trailer includes a block defining opposing first and second exterior surfaces. In one aspect, the block includes a recess formed in the first exterior surface and extending towards the second exterior surface, and an opening formed in the second exterior surface. In another aspect, the apparatus also includes an electronic identifying device at least partially accommodated within the recess, the device including a first portion having data stored thereon that provides identification of the component. In one aspect, the electronic identifying device further includes a second portion having data stored thereon that provides one of: information associated with certification of the component; and identification of the pump system or the manifold trailer of which the component is a part.
대표청구항▼
1. An apparatus adapted to be connected to a component that is part of a pump system or a manifold trailer, the apparatus comprising: a block that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface and that comprises: a recess that is formed in the first exterior surface and th
1. An apparatus adapted to be connected to a component that is part of a pump system or a manifold trailer, the apparatus comprising: a block that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface and that comprises: a recess that is formed in the first exterior surface and that extends towards the second exterior surface; anda first opening that is formed in the second exterior surface;wherein the first opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess and that defines a first longitudinal axis;an electronic identifying device at least partially accommodated within the recess, the electronic identifying device comprising: a first portion having data stored thereon that provides identification of the component to which the apparatus is adapted to be connected; andan antenna operably coupled to the first portion;wherein the electronic identifying device is accommodated within the recess so that the first longitudinal axis of the first opening intersects with the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device and thus identification of the component; anda band having a band length; wherein the second exterior surface of the block has a length and a width;wherein the length of the second exterior surface is greater than the width; andwherein the block is attached to the band so that the length of the second exterior surface is perpendicular to the band length. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the electronic identifying device further comprises a second portion having data stored thereon that provides one of: information associated with certification of the component; andidentification of the pump system or the manifold trailer of which the component is a part. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the electronic identifying device further comprises a third portion having data stored thereon that provides the other one of: the information associated with certification of the component; andthe identification of the pump system or the manifold trailer of which the component is a part. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the electronic identifying device comprises an RFID chip;wherein the second portion is adapted to store data that is written by a first party and that is read by the first party; andwherein the third portion is adapted to store data that is written by a second party and that is read by the second party. 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second portion is adapted so that the data stored in the second portion is capable of being read by the second party but cannot be written by the second party; andwherein the third portion is adapted so that the data stored in the third portion is capable of being read by the first party but cannot be written by the first party. 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the antenna is operably coupled to each of the first and second portions. 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a pad extending beyond the first exterior surface and contacting the component to provide insulation against vibration of the electronic identifying device upon vibration of the component;wherein the pad prevents the block and/or the electronic identifying device from contacting the component to reduce or prevent damage to the block and/or the electronic identifying device from vibration of the component. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the component is a tubular member through which a fluid is adapted to flow;wherein the block forms a portion of a carrier;wherein the electronic identifying device is configured to be disposed between the band and the tubular member;wherein the carrier comprises a pad configured to be disposed between the outer surface of the tubular member and the electronic identifying device; andwherein the pad is anti-vibration insulation. 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the second exterior surface of the block is slidably attached to the band via a cover that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface, the cover being fixedly attached to the block;wherein the cover comprises a channel formed in the first exterior surface and that extends towards the second exterior surface; andwherein the band is maintained within the channel, between the first exterior surface of the cover and the second exterior surface of the block. 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the electronic identifying device comprises an RFID chip; andwherein the RFID chip comprises the antenna and the first portion. 11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the carrier further comprises a material disposed in the recess to facilitate the fixed attachment of the electronic identifying device to the block. 12. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the block further comprises: a first and a second interior surface that are spaced in parallel relation and that are defined by the recess; andan interior shoulder formed within at least one of the first and second interior surfaces; andwherein the electronic identifying device is spaced from each of the first and second interior surfaces. 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the block further comprises a second opening that is formed in the second exterior surface;wherein the second opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess and that defines a second longitudinal axis;wherein the electronic identifying device is accommodated within the recess so that the second longitudinal axis of the second opening intersects with the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device and thus identification of the component; andwherein the block is attached to the band to so that the band is positioned between the first and second openings. 14. An apparatus, comprising: a carrier comprising a block that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface, the block comprising: a recess that is formed in the first exterior surface and that extends towards the second exterior surface; anda first opening that is formed in the second exterior surface and that extends towards the recess, the opening defining a first longitudinal axis;an electronic identifying device fixedly attached to the block and at least partially accommodated within the recess so that the first longitudinal axis of the first opening intersects the electronic identifying device; anda band having a band length;wherein the second exterior surface of the block has a length and a width;wherein the length of the second exterior surface is greater than the width;wherein the block is attached to the band so that the length of the second exterior surface is perpendicular to the band length;wherein the electronic identifying device comprises an antenna; andwherein the electronic identifying device is accommodated within the recess so that the first longitudinal axis of the first opening intersects the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device. 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the block further comprises: a first and a second interior surface that are spaced in parallel relation and that are defined by the recess; andan interior shoulder formed within at least one of the first and second interior surfaces;wherein the block further comprises a channel defined by the interior shoulder; andwherein the carrier further comprises a hardened material disposed about the electronic identifying device and within the channel to structurally secure the hardened material and the electronic identifying device to the block;wherein the carrier further comprises a pad connected to the electronic identifying device; andwherein the pad is an anti-vibration insulation. 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the first opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess. 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the block further comprises a second opening that is formed in the second exterior surface;wherein the second opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess and that defines a second longitudinal axis;wherein the electronic identifying device is accommodated within the recess so that the second longitudinal axis of the second opening intersects with the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device and thus identification of the component; andwherein the block is attached to the band to so that the band is positioned between the first and second openings. 18. A method for securing an electronic identifying device to a component that is part of a pump system or a manifold trailer, the method comprising: attaching a carrier to a band, the carrier comprising a block that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface; wherein the block comprises: a recess that is formed in the first exterior surface and that extends towards the second exterior surface; anda first opening that is formed in the second exterior surface and that extends towards the recess, the first opening defining a first longitudinal axis; andattaching the electronic identifying device fixedly to the block so that the electronic identifying device is at least partially accommodated within the recess of the block so that the first longitudinal axis of the first opening intersects the electronic identifying device; andsecuring the band circumferentially around the component so that relative movement between the band and the component is prevented or reduced;wherein, when the band is secured circumferentially around the component, the electronic identifying device is disposed between the band and the component;wherein the band has a length,wherein the second exterior surface of the block has a length and a width;wherein the length of the second exterior surface is greater than the width;wherein the block is attached to the band so that the length of the second exterior surface is perpendicular to the band length;wherein the electronic identifying device comprises an antenna; andwherein attaching the electronic identifying device fixedly to the block comprises accommodating the electronic identifying device within the recess so that the first longitudinal axis of the first opening intersects the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein attaching the carrier to the band comprises slidably attaching the second exterior surface of the block to the band via a cover that defines a first exterior surface and an opposing second exterior surface, the cover being fixedly attached to the block;wherein the cover comprises a channel formed in the first exterior surface and that extends towards the second exterior surface;wherein, when the second exterior surface of the block is slidably attached to the band via the cover, the band is maintained within the channel, between the first exterior surface of the cover and the second exterior surface of the block;wherein the first opening that is formed in the second exterior surface extends towards the recess; andwherein the first opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the block further comprises a second opening that is formed in the second exterior surface;wherein the second opening is a through-hole that extends from the second exterior surface to the recess and that defines a second longitudinal axis;wherein the electronic identifying device is accommodated within the recess so that the second longitudinal axis of the second opening intersects with the antenna to facilitate detection of the electronic identifying device and thus identification of the component; andwherein the block is attached to the band to so that the band is positioned between the first and second openings. 21. The method of claim 18, wherein attaching the electronic identifying device fixedly to the block comprises:placing a material in the recess to facilitate the fixed attachment of the electronic identifying device to the block; andadhering the electronic identifying device to the material disposed within the recess;wherein attaching the electronic identifying device fixedly to the block further comprises adhering a pad to the electronic identifying device with the material, the pad comprising an anti-vibration insulation; andwherein, when the band is secured circumferentially around the component, the pad is disposed between the electronic identifying device and the outer surface of the component. 22. The method of claim 18, wherein the block further comprises: a first and a second interior surface that are spaced in parallel relation and that are defined by the recess; andan interior shoulder formed within at least one of the first and second interior surfaces; andwherein, when the electronic identifying device is fixedly attached to the block, the electronic identifying device is spaced from each of the first and second interior surfaces.
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