2013 to 2000 TellerCracker Barrel Old Country Store Waco, TX 2011 to 2013 CashierHollister CO and Abercrombie and Fitch Waco, TX 2010 to 2011 Sales AssociateKroger Grocery Store Bryan, TX 2009 to 2010 Floor Supervisor
Education:
Texas State Technical College Waco, TX Apr 2013 Associate of Applied Science in Media Communication and Information Technology
Studio managerCracker Barrel Old Country Store Waco, TX 2011 to 2013 CashierHollister CO and Abercrombie and Fitch Waco, TX 2010 to 2011 Sales AssociateKroger Grocery Store Bryan, TX 2009 to 2010 Floor Supervisor
Education:
Texas State Technical College Waco, TX Apr 2013 Associate of Applied Science in Media Communication and Information Technology
Johnny E. Jurena - Cypress TX, US David J. McWhorter - Pinehurst TX, US Charles E. Gibbs - Stafford TX, US Steven F. Shimonek - League City TX, US
Assignee:
CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/06 F16K 51/00
US Classification:
251 13, 137 1518
Abstract:
A ram-type blowout preventer including an operating piston assembly isolated from wellbore pressure effects is provided. In one embodiment, a blowout preventer includes piston coupled to a ram by a connecting rod, and the connecting rod is inserted into a recess in the ram. A pressure-isolating seal may be provided in the recess between the connecting rod and the ram to isolate the end of the connecting rod within the recess from wellbore pressure in the blowout preventer. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
Asymmetrical Button For Ram-Type Blowout Preventers
Johnny E. Jurena - Cypress TX, US David J. McWhorter - Pinehurst TX, US Charles E. Gibbs - Stafford TX, US Steven F. Shimonek - League City TX, US
Assignee:
CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/06 F16K 51/00
US Classification:
251 13, 137 1518
Abstract:
An asymmetrical ram button is provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a blowout preventer including such a button. Particularly, the blowout preventer may include an actuation assembly having the asymmetric ram button attached to a connecting rod coupled to a piston. The asymmetric body of the button can engage an internal shoulder of the ram such that a retraction force on the actuation assembly causes the asymmetrical ram button to load against the internal shoulder. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
Tubular Connection, Method For Making Same, And Tool Therefor
Edwin C. Turner - Houston TX Charles E. Gibbs - Houston TX
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 3304
US Classification:
166380
Abstract:
A tubular connection between an inner and an outer tubular member with the outer member having internal recesses and the inner member being mechanically forged into said recesses, the recesses and the forging being such that the outer member is not subject to a strain greater than its elastic limit and such outer member may be a relatively thin member as compared to the prior art structures. The members may be joined while in tension and the tension is preserved in the completed connection. The tool for making the connection includes a plurality of forging segments coacting with a multiple lobe cone, a pressure responsive means for creating relative movement between the forging segments and the cone and means for running the structure into a subsea casing and for supporting the other elements of the tool including the two tubular members during the forging step and being recoverable from within the forged connection.
Lionel J. Milberger - Houston TX Jimmy R. Martin - Houston TX Thomas P. Mataway - Houston TX Charles E. Gibbs - Houston TX
Assignee:
Vetco Offshore, Inc. - Ventura CA
International Classification:
E21B 2300
US Classification:
166208
Abstract:
A mudline casing hanger assembly wherein a collet 32 latches 20 to a hanger body 10 and positions rotatably attached fingers 40. These fingers rotate outwardly to fit between load surface 24 and load surface 30 whereby hanger body 12 is carried on hanger body 10 thru compression loading of the fingers 40.
Blowout Preventer Bonnet Retention Methods And Systems
Methods and systems for retaining bonnets on blowout preventers. In one embodiment, a blowout preventer includes a hollow body, a ram disposed in a ram cavity of the hollow body, and a bonnet coupled to the hollow body. The bonnet is fastened to the hollow body with threaded fasteners, which include a threaded shaft and a threaded nut. The shaft and the nut include mating interrupted threads with threaded portions and longitudinal unthreaded portions that can be rotationally aligned so that threaded portions of each of the shaft and the nut are aligned with unthreaded portions of the other of the shaft and the nut to allow the threaded shaft to be received within the threaded nut and the threaded nut to then be rotated with respect to the threaded shaft to cause the threaded portions of the threaded nut to engage the threaded portions of the threaded shaft.
Asymmetrical Button For Ram-Type Blowout Preventers
- Houston TX, US David J. McWhorter - Cypress TX, US Charles E. Gibbs - Stafford TX, US Steven F. Shimonek - League City TX, US
Assignee:
Cameron International Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/06
Abstract:
An asymmetrical ram button is provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a blowout preventer including such a button. Particularly, the blowout preventer may include an actuation assembly having the asymmetric ram button attached to a connecting rod coupled to a piston. The asymmetric body of the button can engage an internal shoulder of the ram such that a retraction force on the actuation assembly causes the asymmetrical ram button to load against the internal shoulder. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
Blowout Preventer With Pressure-Isolated Operating Piston Assembly
Johnny E. Jurena - Cypress TX, US David J. McWhorter - Pinehurst TX, US Charles E. Gibbs - Stafford TX, US Steven F. Shimonek - League City TX, US
Assignee:
CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/06
US Classification:
251 13, 29890124
Abstract:
A ram-type blowout preventer including an operating piston assembly isolated from wellbore pressure effects is provided. In one embodiment, a blowout preventer includes piston coupled to a ram by a connecting rod, and the connecting rod is inserted into a recess in the ram. A pressure-isolating seal may be provided in the recess between the connecting rod and the ram to isolate the end of the connecting rod within the recess from wellbore pressure in the blowout preventer. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
- Houston TX, US Charles E. Gibbs - Stafford TX, US
Assignee:
CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/06
US Classification:
251 13
Abstract:
Linear clutches for reducing axial loads in a system are provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a blowout preventer having a ram coupled to an actuation assembly. A locking assembly is positioned within the system to enable an end of the locking sleeve to engage the actuation assembly and to lock the actuation assembly and the ram into place. In this embodiment, the locking sleeve is segmented and includes at least one groove to engage a complimentary surface of the actuation assembly. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles Gibbs
Hatfield Horse House Apartments. Apartment Finding & Rental Service
1035 Washington Blvd, Beaumont, TX 77705 4098338661
Obstetrics & Gynecology, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Work:
University Of Kansas PhysiciansUniversity Of Kansas Hospital Obstetrics & Gynecology 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66160 9135886200 (phone), 9135882684 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Gibbs works in Kansas City, KS and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Gibbs is affiliated with University Of Kansas Hospital.
Charles Gibbs, Director of the United Religions Initiative, said: "Go anywhere in the world, as far down the dirt roads into those corners of the world where there is no civil administration and no government aid, go to the poorest of the poor and you will find there people of faith working to help