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Kinton L Lawler

from Fulshear, TX
Age ~58

Kinton Lawler Phones & Addresses

  • 5147 Bowser Rd, Fulshear, TX 77441 (281) 346-1912
  • Weston Lakes, TX
  • Creede, CO
  • 11707 Vance Jackson, San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 561-9437
  • 18614 Lyford Dr, Katy, TX 77449 (281) 855-4067
  • Houston, TX
  • Seabrook, TX
  • 5147 Bowser Rd, Fulshear, TX 77441 (281) 910-0937

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Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
5147 Bowser Rd, Fulshear, TX 77441
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Aims International Oct 2016 - Sep 2017
Vice President Product Development

Aims International Oct 2016 - Sep 2017
Kitchen Food Server

Aims International Oct 2016 - Sep 2017
Chief Executive Officer

Oceaneering Mar 2013 - Dec 2015
Dts Global Engineering Competency and Training Manager

Oceaneering 2007 - 2013
Dts Engineering Manager
Education:
Rice University 2007 - 2007
The University of Texas at San Antonio 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Project Engineering
Project Management
Offshore
Mechanical Product Design
Equipment Testing
Personnel Management
Engineering Recruiting
New Product Development
Product Manufacturing
Product Assembly and Testing
Public Speaking
Personnel Development
Budgeting and Proposal
Business Management
Energy Industry
Energy
Engineering
Offshore Operations
Petroleum
Offshore Drilling
Onshore Operations
Oil and Gas Industry
Oilfield
Oil/Gas
Onshore
Product Development
Upstream
Inspection
Gas
Pipelines
Subsea Engineering
Commissioning
Oil and Gas
Metal Fabrication
Engineering Design
Hydraulics
Supervisory Skills
Engineering Management
Piping
Management
Maritime
Project Planning
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Contract Management
Construction
Contract Negotiation
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Kinton Lawler

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Management
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Research
Powerpoint
Sales
Leadership
Training
Photoshop
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Publications

Us Patents

System For Driving A Wire Loop Cutting Element

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US Patent:
7406905, Aug 5, 2008
Filed:
Jul 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/495308
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
John Davis - Magnolia TX, US
Michael Piecyk - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International, Inc - Houston TX
International Classification:
B26D 1/44
US Classification:
836511, 125 21, 83816, 451296
Abstract:
This invention is directed toward a system for driving a wire loop cutting element. More particularly, the disclosed invention employs a frame and pulleys to drive a wire loop cutting element.

Subsea Suction Pile Crane System

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US Patent:
7635239, Dec 22, 2009
Filed:
Aug 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/196854
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E02D 5/74
B63B 21/27
E02D 7/20
US Classification:
4052241, 405224, 405226, 405228
Abstract:
A subsea suction pile crane system comprises a suction pile and a crane mounted on the suction pile. The crane comprises a rotatable mounting surface, a winch, and a boom having a proximal section attached to the rotatable mounting surface such that the boom can pivot with respect to the mounting surface, and a distal section opposite the proximal section. In embodiments, a plurality of suction piles may be used. The crane system is typically hydraulically operated. A preferred embodiment of the invention may further comprise a remotely operated vehicle comprising a hydraulic power supply operatively coupled to the crane, and a manipulator arm mounted on the distal section of the boom and operatively coupled to the hydraulic power supply.

Rov Friendly Vortex Induced Vibration Inhibitor And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
7674074, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Nov 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/577222
Inventors:
Rodney H. Masters - Houston TX, US
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
Randy W. Masters - Houston TX, US
Michael P. Sykes - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
VIV Suppression, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F15D 1/00
US Classification:
405216
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a vortex induced vibration inhibitor (“VIVI”) comprising a hollow cylindrical housing having an elongated opening defined by locking edges. The housing is operable between an open and a closed position. Connecting assemblies include barbed connector pins received in grooved housings. Connector slots are provided in the connector and receptor housings. Retainer pins provide for release of connecting assemblies. Spacers are provided to limit movement of the housing in relation to the surrounded structure. An alignment stub is provided.

Subsea Conduit Cleaning Tool

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US Patent:
7765632, Aug 3, 2010
Filed:
Jun 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/757718
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
John Davis - Magnolia TX, US
Ladell Lawrence - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B08B 9/023
US Classification:
1510404, 15 88, 405211
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a tool for cleaning subsea conduits, such as unjacketed risers or risers jacketed with strakes or other vortex induced vibration (“VIV”) suppression devices.

Subsea Suction Pile Crane System

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US Patent:
7845882, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Nov 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/612956
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Houston TX, US
Dick Vuyk - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E02D 5/74
B63B 21/27
E02D 7/20
US Classification:
4052241, 405224, 405226, 405228
Abstract:
A subsea suction pile crane system comprises a suction pile and a crane mounted on the suction pile. The crane comprises a rotatable mounting surface, a winch, and a boom having a proximal section attached to the rotatable mounting surface such that the boom can pivot with respect to the mounting surface, and a distal section opposite the proximal section. In embodiments, a plurality of suction piles may be sed. The crane system is typically hydraulically operated. A preferred embodiment of the invention may further comprise a remotely operated vehicle comprising a hydraulic power supply operatively coupled to the crane, and a manipulator arm mounted on the distal section of the boom and operatively coupled to the hydraulic power supply.

Subsea Conduit Cleaning Tool

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US Patent:
7971306, Jul 5, 2011
Filed:
Jan 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/014860
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
John Davis - Magnolia TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B08B 9/023
US Classification:
1510404, 15 88, 405211
Abstract:
The invention described herein relates to a cleaning tool for cleaning subsea conduits, such as tendons, risers or strakes. This invention comprises a flotation collar and brush member which may be attached to a subsea conduit and which may travel up a subsea conduit as a result of buoyancy forces and be retracted using one or more winches.

Carbide Wire Blade

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US Patent:
7373935, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Jul 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/495309
Inventors:
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
John Davis - Magnolia TX, US
Assignee:
Oceaneering International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B28D 1/08
US Classification:
125 22, 125 1602, 125 21
Abstract:
This invention relates to a carbide wire blade that is suitable for use in sawing through subsea structures. The carbide wire blade employs a tungsten carbide cutter, a vibration dampening member, and the first cylindrical spacer, slideably mounted on a solid cylindrical body.

Rov Friendly Vortex Induced Vibration Inhibitor And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
8475085, Jul 2, 2013
Filed:
Mar 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/718802
Inventors:
Rodney H Masters - Houston TX, US
Kinton Lawler - Fulshear TX, US
Randy W. Masters - Houston TX, US
Michael P. Sykes - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
VIV Suppression, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
F15D 1/00
US Classification:
405216
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a vortex induced vibration inhibitor (“VIVI”) comprising a hollow cylindrical housing having an elongated opening defined by locking edges. The housing is operable between an open and a closed position. Connecting assemblies include barbed connector pins received in grooved housings. Connector slots are provided in the connector and receptor housings. Retainer pins provide for release of connecting assemblies. Spacers are provided to limit movement of the housing in relation to the surrounded structure. An alignment stub is provided.
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