William David Rumbaugh
Engineers at Beltline Rd, Carrollton, TX

License number
Colorado 25168
Issued Date
Jul 17, 1987
Renew Date
Mar 8, 1990
Expiration Date
Mar 8, 1990
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
2601 Belt Line Rd, Carrollton, TX 75006

Professional information

William Rumbaugh Photo 1

Sample Container Segment Assembly

US Patent:
5575978, Nov 19, 1996
Filed:
Jan 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/176551
Inventors:
Frederick L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Bluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Dallas TX
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3500
US Classification:
422104
Abstract:
A sample container segment assembly for use in an automated, continuous, and random access analytical system is disclosed. The assembly includes a sample container which is received by a sample container segment, and the sample container segment is received on a carousel of the automated analytical instrument. The test sample container includes an upper skirt and a body having a reservoir for receipt of the test sample. The segment includes a base, a frame, and a handle. The frame has a shelf for which the upper skirt of the test sample container rests on, and has openings for receipt of the body of the sample container. The carousel has a carousel trough for receipt of the base of the sample container segment, and has a plurality of alignment pins disposed in the carousel trough. The base of the sample container segment has a circular slot and an elongated slot for receiving the alignment pins and positioning the sample container segment relative to the carousel. The sample container segment can include a liquid level sensing sleeve which is made of a conductive material and surrounds the reservoir of the test sample container inserted therein.


William Rumbaugh Photo 2

Cap Actuator For Opening And Closing A Container

US Patent:
5578494, Nov 26, 1996
Filed:
Feb 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/600321
Inventors:
Frederic L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Blluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Pleasanton CA
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3510, B65D 5104
US Classification:
436 54
Abstract:
The present invention is a method for opening and closing a cap pivotally mounted on a container for storing reagents for use in an automated analytical instrument. The cap has one end for sealing the container and a tab extending from the other end for pivoting the cap. The method comprises the steps of positioning a closed container adjacent an actuating device mounted on the analytical system. The method further comprises the steps of projecting the actuating device against the top of the tab to pivotally open the cap to a position sufficiently vertical for aspirating reagent from the container, and retracting the actuating device from the cap to a position above the pivotal mounting thereof. The method comprises the final step of causing relative motion between the cap and the actuating device so that the actuating device drags along the top of the cap pivotally closing the cap to provide a sufficient seal on the container preventing evaporation of the reagent therefrom.


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Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valve

US Patent:
4667736, May 26, 1987
Filed:
May 24, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/737825
Inventors:
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
Fleming A. Waters - Paris, FR
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 3406
US Classification:
166 651
Abstract:
A pilot valve system for a subsurface safety valve operated by control fluid pressure from the surface including a pilot valve connected with the control fluid line to the subsurface safety valve and into the well production string immediately above the safety valve to bypass the control fluid pressure directly into the tubing string and dump the control fluid pressure from the subsurface safety valve into the tubing string directly above the valve to minimize the time delay between control fluid pressure reduction and the safety valve closure. Three embodiments of the pilot valve are disclosed. One embodiment is operable by electrical energy from the surface. The other embodiments are operable by acoustic energy and radio waves, respectively. Also disclosed is a minimum backlash latch assembly for releasably locking the pilot valve, or other well tools, along a well bore in a receptacle such as a side pocket mandrel.


William Rumbaugh Photo 4

Sample Container Segment Assembly

US Patent:
5762878, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Sep 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/713553
Inventors:
Frederick L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Bluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny Ray Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Dallas TX
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
B01L 300
US Classification:
422102
Abstract:
A sample container segment assembly for use in an automated, continuous, and random access analytical system is disclosed. The assembly includes a sample container which is received by a sample container segment, and the sample container segment is received on a carousel of the automated analytical instrument. The test sample container includes an upper skirt and a body having a reservoir for receipt of the test sample. The segment includes a base, a frame, and a handle. The frame has a shelf for which the upper skirt of the test sample container rests on, and has openings for receipt of the body of the sample container. The carousel has a carousel trough for receipt of the base of the sample container segment, and has a plurality of alignment pins disposed in the carousel trough. The base of the sample container segment has a circular slot and an elongated slot for receiving the alignment pins and positioning the sample container segment relative to the carousel. The sample container segment can include a liquid level sensing sleeve which is made of a conductive material and surrounds the reservoir of the test sample container inserted therein.


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Electrical Connector Assembly

US Patent:
4781607, Nov 1, 1988
Filed:
May 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/050315
Inventors:
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H01R 300
US Classification:
439191
Abstract:
A pilot valve system including an electrical connector assembly for a subsurface safety valve operated by control fluid pressure from the surface including a pilot valve connected with the control fluid line to the subsurface safety valve and into the well production string immediately above the safety valve to bypass the control fluid pressure directly into the tubing string and dump the control fluid pressure from the subsurface safety valve into the tubing string directly above the valve to minimize the time delay between control fluid pressure reduction and the safety valve closure. The electrical connector assembly includes a male plug assembly for connection on the pilot valve and a female plug assembly mounted in a side pocket mandrel for the pilot valve, such plug assemblies including annular spaced insulated connector rings in the side pocket mandrel and annular spaced insulated spring-type conductors on the male plug assembly for engaging the female plug assembly connector rings when the pilot valve is installed in the side pocket mandrel. Also disclosed is a minimum backlash latch assembly for releasably locking the pilot valve, or other well tools, along a well bore in a receptacle such as a side pocket mandrel.


William Rumbaugh Photo 6

Liquid Heater Assembly With A Pair Temperature Controlled Electric Heating Elements And A Coiled Tube Therebetween

US Patent:
5960160, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Dec 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/581884
Inventors:
Frederic L. Clark - Plano TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
F24H 100, A61F 700
US Classification:
392481
Abstract:
A liquid heater assembly including a heater body having therein a coiled tube for passing liquids, a pair of heating elements, a thermistor, a thermostat, and a backup thermostat. Liquid enters the coiled liquid tube at an inlet end and exits the coiled liquid tube at an outlet end. The coiled liquid tube is positioned within the heater body between the pair of heating elements. The outlet end extends below a planar surface of the heater body. The thermistor detects the temperature changes of the heater body. The resistance of the thermistor is used to regulate the supply of power to the heating elements. The thermostat and the backup thermostat are connected in series between the power source and the heating elements to provide a safety shutoff when the heater body reaches a predetermined overheat temperature. The heater body is maintained at a predetermined temperature by regulating the electrical current to the heating elements. A receptacle can be placed in close proximity below the outlet end to minimize the air gap between the two parts.


William Rumbaugh Photo 7

Assay Verification Control For An Automated Analytical System

US Patent:
5635364, Jun 3, 1997
Filed:
Jan 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/176173
Inventors:
Frederick L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Blluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Dallas TX
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3353, G01N 33538, G01N 33546, G01N 3500
US Classification:
435 792
Abstract:
A method for verifying that an assay methodology is properly performed, that assay reagents employed possess the necessary potency for accurately performing such assay methodology, and whether or not test samples or assay reagents have been tampered with or are adulterated, is described. The method is performed by employing an assay verification sample, comprising a positive analyte component and the test sample under analysis, wherein the assay verification sample is analyzed employing the same assay reagents and essentially the same assay methodology employed to analyze the test sample. The method is particularly useful for performing heterogeneous immunoassays on an automated continuous and random access analytical system.


William Rumbaugh Photo 8

Apparatus And Method For Washing Clinical Apparatus

US Patent:
5610069, Mar 11, 1997
Filed:
Oct 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/549020
Inventors:
Frederick L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Bluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Dallas TX
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3500
US Classification:
436 49
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for washing clinical apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus is a device for washing clinical apparatus, wherein the clinical apparatus is employed, at different times, to contain a first test substance during a first testing step and a second test substance during a second testing step subsequent to the first testing step. The apparatus comprises a device for supplying a wash solution to the apparatus, and for varying the quantity of the wash solution supplied to the apparatus. The apparatus further comprises a control unit for controlling the device for varying quantity to vary the quantity of the wash solution in proportion to the potential for contamination between the first test substance and the second test substance contained in the apparatus.


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Well Test Tool And System

US Patent:
4669537, Jun 2, 1987
Filed:
Sep 16, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/907988
Inventors:
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 3414, E21B 4312, E21B 4706, E21B 4908
US Classification:
166113
Abstract:
A test tool including a locking device and a sleeve valve with a recording instrument attached, for use in testing wells as for the purpose of gathering data for reservoir evaluation, the test tool is installed in a landing receptacle in a well and, preferably near the reservoir to be evaluated, the test tool being run into the well on a conventional wireline tool string and an operating tool and locked and sealed in the landing nipple. The sleeve valve of the test tool is left open during running and is generally left open for a period during which the well is flowed, after which the valve is then closed by a pull on the wire line attached to the operating tool and left closed to allow pressure to build up below the test tool. Slacking the wire line causes the test tool to open. The test tool can be cycled between open and closed positions as many times as desired.


William Rumbaugh Photo 10

Apparatus And Methods For Cleaning Well Perforations

US Patent:
4793417, Dec 27, 1988
Filed:
Aug 19, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/086877
Inventors:
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 2100
US Classification:
166312
Abstract:
A system for cleaning perforations in a well bore by surging formation fluid through the perforations. A wireline retrievable well tool is installed in the well bore above the perforations to establish a fluid barrier which will divide the well bore into a first fluid pressure zone and a second fluid pressure zone. The well tool includes a flow path closure device which will suddenly open when the difference in pressure between the first zone and the second zone exceeds a preselected value. The sudden opening of the closure device results in a surge of fluid flow from the downhole formation which cleans the perforations.