KEVIN DOUGLAS LOGAN
Pilots at Singing Wood Dr, Humble, TX

License number
Texas C1022466
Category
Airmen
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Address
18607 Singing Woods Dr, Humble, TX 77346

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Method And Apparatus For High Speed Measurement Of Oilfield Tubular Diameter And Ovality

US Patent:
5867275, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
May 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/851584
Inventors:
William W. Curtis - Houston TX
Roy C. Grubbs - Houston TX
Kevin D. Logan - Humble TX
John A. Miller - Houston TX
Assignee:
ICO, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01B 1108, G01B 1110
US Classification:
356384
Abstract:
A test apparatus 10 for testing the diameter of oilfield tubulars having various nominal diameters includes a machine frame 12 for successively receiving the axially movable tubulars, and upper and lower radially opposing carriages 16 and 18 each movable relative to the machine frame. First and second light generating sources 24 and 26 are each mounted on a respective carriage and transmit a wide light beam directed to intersect radially opposing sides in the oilfield tubular, such that the width of each light beams is reduced by engagement with the tubular. First and second light detectors 28 and 30 are each mounted on the carriages and are positioned for detecting the position of the reduced width light beams relative to the carriages and generating test signals in response thereto. Computer 32 is provided for receiving test signals from the sensors and generating a tubular diameter test measurement in response thereto. The test apparatus includes upper and lower optical shutters 52 and 54 each mounted on the carriages and movable from an active standardization check position to an inactive position.


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Oilfield Tubular Inspection Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
5656786, Aug 12, 1997
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642481
Inventors:
William W. Curtis - Houston TX
Kevin D. Logan - Humble TX
Michael K. Schoonover - Houston TX
Assignee:
ICO, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01M 1900
US Classification:
738658
Abstract:
A system 10 for elongate metal goods comprises automated tubular inspection equipment 12 within an inspection area 13 for initially inspecting goods, and particularly oilfield tubulars, and a monitor 32 within a prove-up area 30 for viewing inspection data. An inspection computer 16 electronically records the inspection data and cooperates with a prove-up computer 38 to verify that all flagged suspect tubulars have been tested. Prove-up data may be input to the prove-up computer either directly from test equipment 40 or through a keypad 36. The prove-up report generated by the computer 38 may be electronically transmitted in real time to a monitor 24 outside the prove-up area for viewing the prove-up report data. According to the method of the invention, the prove-up operator may display inspection data on the monitor 32 to facilitate the inspection of suspect tubulars within the prove-up area. The prove-up operator electronically inputs prove-up data to the computer 38, which generates both interim and final prove-up reports which are then electronically transmitted to an inspection office and, if desired, to the customer of the tubular inspection service.


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Membrane-Coupled Ultrasonic Probe System For Detecting Flaws In A Tubular

US Patent:
8166823, May 1, 2012
Filed:
Jun 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/795833
Inventors:
Clive C. Lam - Tomball TX, US
Yanming Guo - Missouri City TX, US
Kevin D. Logan - Humble TX, US
Qingshan Yuan - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
National Oilwell Varco, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 29/04
US Classification:
73622, 73600, 73602, 73644
Abstract:
An ultrasonic probe apparatus for detecting flaws in a tubular includes a probe housing. The probe housing has an axial axis, a central cavity lying along the axial axis, and a bottom face adapted for placement on the tubular. The bottom face of the probe housing has an opening in the middle. A probe support is disposed within the central cavity and rotatable about the axial axis of the probe housing. An ultrasonic probe is mounted on the probe support and has a scanning face exposed to the opening of the bottom face of the probe housing, and may be coupled to the pipe with a liquid acoustic couplant medium.