Wells – Submerged well – With provision for disassembly
Reexamination Certificate
2005-11-15
2005-11-15
Lee, Jong-Suk (James) (Department: 3673)
Wells
Submerged well
With provision for disassembly
C166S095100, C166S363000, C137S081200, C251S063600, C251S329000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06964304
ABSTRACT:
A technique for maintaining pressure integrity within a submersible system. The system utilizes a pressure housing with an internal component, such as a valve. The internal component is actuated by an external actuator via an actuator stem. A seal region is positioned to interact with the stem, such that the interior of the pressure housing is sealed and pressure integrity is maintained upon retraction of the stem from engagement with the internal component.
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Skeels Harold Brian
Williams Michael R.
FMC Technologies Inc.
Lee Jong-Suk (James)
Williams Morgan & Amerson P.C.
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