MATTHEW LAWRENCE DOCK
Pilots at West St, Stillwater, OK

License number
Oklahoma A3895979
Issued Date
Jun 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3323 S West St WEST, Stillwater, OK 74074

Professional information

Matthew Dock Photo 1

Rotary Driven Drilling Hammer

US Patent:
6761231, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
May 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/139304
Inventors:
Matthew L. Dock - Stillwater OK
Richard Felix Sharp - Perry OK
Floyd R. Gunsaulis - Perry OK
Assignee:
The Charles Machines Works, Inc. - Perry OK
International Classification:
E21B 100
US Classification:
175 51, 175 74, 175107, 175298
Abstract:
A percussive tool adapted to receive rotational energy from the inner member of a dual-member drill string. In a preferred embodiment the percussive tool has a hydraulic pump, driven by a drive member, to operate the hammer assembly. In another preferred embodiment the percussive tool has a rotary-driven cam assembly adapted to mechanically operate the hammer assembly. This invention provides increased control and efficiency for the use of percussive force in horizontal directional drilling operations.


Matthew Dock Photo 2

Method And Device For Securely Storing Data

US Patent:
7970554, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Dec 31, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/651039
Inventors:
Michael J. Fox - Glencoe OK, US
Craig A. Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Steven M. Trost - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
Engius, LLC - Stillwater OK
International Classification:
G06F 11/30
US Classification:
702 33
Abstract:
A system for providing secure access to mechanical data associated with the mechanical properties of a concrete mass. The system includes a logger associated with the concrete mass and having at least one sensor adapted to measure physical properties of the concrete mass and generate sensor data indicative of the physical properties of the concrete mass. The logger also has a microprocessor adapted to receive the sensor data and calculate mechanical data associated with the concrete mass and an outbound data transfer device. The system includes a reader adapted to receive the mechanical data associated with the concrete mass from the outbound data transfer device of the logger. Lastly, the system includes a computer receiving the mechanical data from the reader and distributing the mechanical data to one or more users via the Internet, a world-wide network of information sharing computers, or using the world-wide web.


Matthew Dock Photo 3

Modulated Pressure Wave Vapor Generator

US Patent:
8245585, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Jun 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/797772
Inventors:
Matthew Joseph Szabo - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Laurence Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Craig Allen Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
FLIR Systems, Inc. - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
G01N 1/22
US Classification:
7386301
Abstract:
The current invention provides a modulated pressure wave vapor generator suitable for use outside of the laboratory. The vapor generator of the current invention produces a controlled analyte vapor sample without using bulk movement of gas. Additionally, the current invention compensates for changes in the environment to ensure discharge of the preferred volume of analyte from the vapor generator. Finally, the current invention provides a method for generating a controlled volume of analyte vapor suitable for calibrating vapor sensors.


Matthew Dock Photo 4

Rotary Driven Retrieval Tool For Horizontal Directional Drilling Operations

US Patent:
6848506, Feb 1, 2005
Filed:
Jun 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/185295
Inventors:
Richard Felix Sharp - Perry OK, US
Matthew L. Dock - Stillwater OK, US
H. Stanley Mullins - Perry OK, US
John Allan Skinner - Lucien OK, US
Assignee:
The Charles Machine Works, Inc. - Perry OK
International Classification:
E21B 3112
US Classification:
166301, 166 98, 294 864, 294 8612
Abstract:
A rotating inner member is used to drive operation of a retrieval tool connected to a dual-member drill string. The retrieval tool preferably has a gripping assembly adapted to receive rotational energy from the inner member. In a preferred embodiment, an electric actuator assembly operates the gripping assembly of the retrieval tool. In another preferred embodiment, the gripping assembly of the retrieval tool is mechanically operated by a screw driven cam assembly. In yet another embodiment, the retrieval tool is adapted to grip both the inside and outside of the object to be retrieved.


Matthew Dock Photo 5

Method And Device For Securely Storing Data

US Patent:
6865515, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Jan 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/351856
Inventors:
Michael J. Fox - Glencoe OK, US
Craig A. Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Steven M. Trost - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
Engius, L.L.C. - Stillwater OK
International Classification:
G06F019/00
US Classification:
702187, 711100, 701 13
Abstract:
A system that includes a logger to record mechanical data for a concrete mass and to transmit the mechanical data to a reader. The system includes sensors, a microprocessor and a first memory device embedded in the concrete mass for generating mechanical strength data for the concrete mass and storing that information in the first memory device. In one embodiment the mechanical data is encrypted to prevent third parties from downloading and reading the data. In another embodiment, the logger communicates with the reader through communication wires. In yet another embodiment, the logger transfers data files to the reader by radio frequency signals.


Matthew Dock Photo 6

Using A Rotating Inner Member To Drive A Tool In A Hollow Outer Member

US Patent:
7025152, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
May 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/853028
Inventors:
Richard Felix Sharp - Perry OK, US
Matthew L. Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
The Charles Machine Works, Inc. - Perry OK
International Classification:
E21B 7/04
US Classification:
175 61, 175 62, 175 73, 175256
Abstract:
A rotating inner member is used to drive a downhole tool housed within the hollow outer member of a dual-member drill string. The downhole tool preferably will be adapted to receive rotational energy from the inner member. In a preferred embodiment, the downhole tool is an electric generator connected to a downhole electric device. In another preferred embodiment the downhole tool is a mechanical transmission that uses the rotational energy from the inner member to drive a non-electric tool, such as a downhole hammer. This invention will increase the consistency and efficiency of downhole energy production.


Matthew Dock Photo 7

Method And Device For Securely Storing Data

US Patent:
7286944, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Feb 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/054565
Inventors:
Michael J. Fox - Glencoe OK, US
Craig A. Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Steven M. Trost - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
Nomadics, Inc. - Stillwater OK
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 33, 374 45, 73763
Abstract:
A system for providing reliable, unalterable mechanical data associated with the mechanical properties of a concrete mass. The system includes a logger, a second memory device and an outbound data transfer device. The logger is provided with one or more sensors, a microprocessor and a first memory device. The one or more sensors measure physical properties of the concrete mass and generate data associated with the physical properties. The microprocessor receives the data from the sensor and calculates maturity data and mechanical strength data. The first memory device stores the mechanical strength data within the concrete mass in an unalterable form. The second memory device is located outside the concrete mass. The outbound data transfer device transfers the mechanical strength data from the first memory device to the second memory device.


Matthew Dock Photo 8

Using A Rotating Inner Member To Drive A Tool In A Hollow Outer Member

US Patent:
7347283, Mar 25, 2008
Filed:
Jan 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/339708
Inventors:
Richard Felix Sharp - Perry OK, US
Matthew L. Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
The Charles Machine Works, Inc. - Perry OK
International Classification:
E21B 7/04
US Classification:
175 61, 175 62, 175 73, 175256
Abstract:
A rotating inner member is used to drive a downhole tool housed within the hollow outer member of a dual-member drill string. The downhole tool preferably will be adapted to receive rotational energy from the inner member. In a preferred embodiment, the downhole tool is an electric generator connected to a downhole electric device. In another preferred embodiment the downhole tool is a mechanical transmission that uses the rotational energy from the inner member to drive a non-electric tool, such as a downhole hammer. This invention will increase the consistency and efficiency of downhole energy production.


Matthew Dock Photo 9

Method And Device For Securely Storing Data

US Patent:
7668666, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Oct 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/875501
Inventors:
Michael J. Fox - Glencoe OK, US
Craig A. Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Steven M. Trost - Stillwater OK, US
International Classification:
G01B 3/00
US Classification:
702 33, 380270
Abstract:
A method for transmitting data generated by a logger within a concrete mass and for displaying mechanical data to a device for outside the concrete mass. The method includes the step of sensing, processing, and recording the mechanical data generated by the logger within the concrete mass. The mechanical data is protected from alteration while the mechanical data is within the concrete mass. The mechanical data is transferred to an external device with a first protected transference protocol. The mechanical data is transferred to a computer with a second protected transference protocol. The mechanical data is decoded in the computer and displayed on a user interface.


Matthew Dock Photo 10

Modulated Pressure Wave Vapor Generator

US Patent:
7757539, Jul 20, 2010
Filed:
Apr 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/789049
Inventors:
Matthew Joseph Szabo - Stillwater OK, US
Matthew Laurence Dock - Stillwater OK, US
Craig Allen Aker - Stillwater OK, US
Assignee:
Nomadics, Inc. - Stillwater OK
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
US Classification:
73 105
Abstract:
The current invention provides a modulated pressure wave vapor generator suitable for use outside of the laboratory. The vapor generator of the current invention produces a controlled analyte vapor sample without using bulk movement of gas. Additionally, the current invention compensates for changes in the environment to ensure discharge of the preferred volume of analyte from the vapor generator. Finally, the current invention provides a method for generating a controlled volume of analyte vapor suitable for calibrating vapor sensors.