Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using sequentially applied treating agents
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-13
2008-05-13
El-Arini, Zeinab (Department: 1792)
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using sequentially applied treating agents
C134S036000, C134S037000, C134S095300, C166S077510, C166S311000, C166S377000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10333763
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for cleaning and doping a pin2of a tubular3during the making or breaking of a string on a well platform. The apparatus comprises a housing4having first and second conosed ends6,7and arranged in used to be secured at its first end7to the well platform or to a movable arm. The second end6has an opening therein for receiving the pin2to be cleaned and doped. A nozzle array16is mounted within the housing4for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the housing4and is coupled to a source of lubricant. A washing and drying unit10is also mounted within the housing4, axially displaced from said nozzle array16and coupled to a source of cleaning liquid and a source of drying gas.
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Abstract NL8800247.
International Search Report, dated Oct. 29, 2001 for PCT/GB01/03132.
Luecke Matthias
Reinholdt Bernd
El-Arini Zeinab
Patterson & Sheridan LLP
Weatherford / Lamb, Inc.
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