Nov 2012 to 2000 Referral SpecialistUnited Airlines
Apr 2008 to 2000 CSAPrudential Center Newark, NJ Nov 2007 to May 2008 Guest Services RepresentativeBell Audi Rahway, NJ Sep 2007 to Dec 2007 Lot Attendant/Swap DriverThe Hampton Inn Linden, NJ Mar 2007 to Jun 2007The Country Inn & Suites Elizabeth, NJ Oct 2006 to Mar 2007
Education:
Berkeley College Woodbridge, NJ May 2004 Business Administration/ManagementElizabeth High School Elizabeth, NJ 2004 Diploma
Dec 2009 to 2000 AttorneyProf. David Reiss, Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn, NY May 2008 to May 2009 Research & Teaching AssistantThelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP New York, NY Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 Summer AssociateHon. Barbara S. Jones, U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y New York, NY Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Judicial InternOracle Inc. Redwood Shores, CA May 2005 to Aug 2006 Information Coordinator
Education:
Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn, NY 2006 to 2009 J.D. in Class Rank: Top 25%; Journal of Law and Policy, Associate Managing EditorMiddlebury College Middlebury, VT 1998 to 2002 BA in English Literature
Skills:
Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw research. Proficient in Spanish.
MID TOWN OB GYN ASSOCIATES INC 2105 Jackson St Suite 100, Houston, TX 77003 7136597742 (Phone), 7136597742 (Fax)
6750 West Loop S Suite 830, Bellaire, TX 77401 2816202133 (Phone), 7137510605 (Fax)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 1995 General Surgery, 1990
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Spanish
Education:
Medical School Meharry Medical College Medical School Cook Co Hospital Graduated: 1972 Medical School Harlem Hospital Graduated: 1985 Medical School Hubbard Hospital Meharry Med Graduated: 1976
Dr. Garrett graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Albany, GA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Garrett is affiliated with Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Garrett graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1987. He works in Johnson City, TN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Garrett is affiliated with Johnson City Medical Center.
Olympia Anesthesia Associates 3641 Ensign Rd NE STE 6B, Olympia, WA 98506 3604386400 (phone), 3604386435 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Saint Louis University School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Garrett graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Olympia, WA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Garrett is affiliated with Providence St Peter Hospital.
Pinnacle Anesthesia ConsultantsPinnacle Anesthesia 3535 S Interstate 35 E, Denton, TX 76210 9727155000 (phone), 9727159976 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Graduated: 2005
Languages:
Chinese English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Garrett graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 2005. He works in Denton, TX and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Garrett is affiliated with Denton Regional Medical Center, Medical Center Of Plano, Medical City Dallas Hospital and North Texas Medical Center.
William R. Garrett - Conroe TX David E. Young - Friendswood TX
Assignee:
Smith International, Inc. - Newport Beach CA
International Classification:
E21B 304
US Classification:
175195
Abstract:
A drilling head includes a tubular body with top, bottom and side openings. A top closure closes the annulus between a portion of the head above the side opening and a drive tube such as a kelly extending through the head. The top closure includes a rotor, adapted to form a non-rotating seal with the kelly, and a stator, with a rotating seal between the stator and rotor. The stator is supported on and releasably connected to the body. The rotor includes a seal tube rotatably supported by inboard bearings on the stator located above the rotating seal. The seal tube has a replaceable rubber stripper to seal with the kelly. An upwardly flaring medial flange on the stripper guides upwardly flowing annulus fluid toward the side opening and away from the rotating seal. The rotor includes an elastomer sandwich drive bushing, rising above the stator into the rotary table, splined to the seal tube and secured to the kelly by slips. A segmented clamp securing the top closure to the body includes more than two segments, for fast actuation, and the segments are guided so that but one motor is required to operate all segments.
Method Of Making A Drill Pipe Wear Sleeve Assembly And Product Thereof
A drill pipe comprises a tube, a tool joint at each end of the tube, each tool joint having a larger outer diameter than the tube, a fractured sleeve having an internal diameter smaller than the external diameter of the tool joints but slightly larger than the outer diameter of the tube welded together about the tube, and adhesive cement between the sleeve and tube affixing the sleeve to the tube. The sleeve is fractured by forming a plurality of external longitudinal grooves therein not in excess of 180 degrees apart circumferentially, cooling the sleeve to at least the ductile-brittle transition temperature, placing the sleeve on a split tubular internally tapered mandrel, and forcing a wedge into the mandrel with a hammer blow to fracture the sleeve along said grooves into a plurality of segments. The segments are positioned with the fractured surfaces aligned to reform the sleeve about the tube in the desired axial position therealong and the segments are then welded together by filling in the grooves with weld metal.
A drilling head comprises a tubular body adapted for connection above a well head and having a removable side outlet with a replaceable wear bushing. An assembly removably secured in the head includes a stator and rotor with bearing means and rotating seal means therebetween. A replaceable tubular, kelly seal boot or stripper carried by the rotor includes an enlarged upper end which diverts drilling mud away from the rotating seal and toward the side outlet. Lubricating means is provided for the rotating seal.
A one-piece metal wear sleeve, circumferentially homogeneous, is secured by epoxy to the outer periphery of a drill pipe. The inner diameter of the sleeve is less than the outer diameter of tool joints at the end of the drill pipe. The sleeve is centrifugally cast of two materials, including a tough, strong material such as an iron alloy at its inner portion and a hard non-abrasive wear resistant material such as alloy steel at its outer portion to resist wear on the sleeve, e. g. when it is run in open hole or in a cased hole. The outer portion is homogeneous and has a smooth outer periphery so as to reduce wear on the casing when the pipe is run in cased hole.
A single-acting piston pump for output connection to a high pressure manifold and to an input of slush or slurry. The forward head of the piston pump is mounted for contact with the slush or slurry. In one embodiment, this forward head of the piston pump is mounted to the piston rod so as to be movable within limits, its rearward movement with respect to the piston rod opening a biased-closed valve either through the shaft of the piston or through a fixed rearward piston head. This valve opening leads to a clean fluid source at a pressure only slightly less than the high pressure manifold. There is a recess opening between the movable head and the piston shaft and in front of the fixed head in which clean fluid is always present. The movable head operates at a low pressure differential on both the forward and rearward movement of the piston stroke and the fixed head operates at all time in a clean fluid environment. Another embodiment includes two fixed heads and regulating means having a regulator connected between the working chamber of the main pump and a controlled clean fluid source for providing through a port in the rearward piston head low differential pressure to the forward head and a clean fluid environment to the rearward head.
A drill string stabilizer in which the wall-contacting wear elements are secured in their accommodating slots by an undercut along each side and a tapered wedge-receiving notch along the underneath side for accepting one or more wedge pieces. In one embodiment, the tapered notch is along the side of an axially elongate slot and a plurality of wedges are located in securing position along one side. In another embodiment, there are tapered notches along the center between two separated sections of wear elements. In a third embodiment, the slot for the wear elements is not axially elongated but on a spiral angle. In a fourth embodiment, a pluraity of short wear elements are employed end-to-end, each with its own wedge piece and each also located on a thrust-bearing and locating pin.
Drill String Splined Resilient Tubular Telescopic Joint For Balanced Load Drilling Of Deep Holes
A drill string splined resilient tubular telescopic joint for balanced load deep weel drilling comprises a double acting damper having a very low spring rate upon both extension and contraction from the zero deflection condition. Stacks of spring rings are employed for the spring means, the rings being either shaped elastomer-metal sandwiches or, preferably, roller Belleville springs. The spline and spring means are disposed in an annular chamber formed by mandrel and barrel members constituting the telescopic joint. The chamber containing the spring means, and also containing the spline means, is filled with lubricant, the chamber being sealed with a pressure seal at its lower end and an inverted floating seal at its upper end. A prototype includes of this a bellows seal instead of the floating seal at the upper end of the tool, and a bellows in the side of the lubricant chamber provides volume compensation. A second lubricant chamber is provided below the pressure seal, the lower end of the second chamber being closed by a bellows seal and a further bellows in the side of the second chamber providing volume compensation.
Jackson M. Kellner - Midland TX William R. Garrett - Houston TX
Assignee:
Smith International Inc. - Newport Beach CA
International Classification:
F16L 3900 E21B 106
US Classification:
138108
Abstract:
Pipe comprising intermediate tube radially spaced between outer and inner tubes, a support adjacent one end of inner tube fixedly mounting intermediate tube to outer and inner tubes and a shock mount adjacent the other end of intermediate tube fixedly attached to the intermediate tube positioning intermediate tube between inner and outer tubes and including a resilient part providing for limited relative axial and rotational movement between intermediate tube and outer tube at said second support, said resilient part having lower modulus of elasticity than said first support and being elastomeric to damp out relative rotational vibrations of said tubes through its internal friction, threaded portions on ends of outer tube for making mechanical connection with correlative threaded portions on ends of outer tube of similar pipe, telescopic portions on ends of intermediate tube for making fluid conducting connection with correlative portions on ends of intermediate tube of similar pipe, pin and socket on ends of inner tube for making electrical connection with correlative socket and pin on ends of inner tube of similar pipe, and electric conduit within inner tube connecting said pin and socket, said threaded portions including shoulders limiting make up with correlative shoulders on ends of outer tube of similar pipe, said telescopic portions and pin and socket providing for limited axial motion of inner and intermediate tubes of the pipe with respect to those of similar pipes when said threaded portions are fully made up with correlative threaded portions on similar pipe.
As seen in the video below, William Garrett Jr. was overcome with emotion when his 26-year-old returned home to surprise him with the tickets. That same familial bond and shared team enthusiasm was evident in his voice on the ride back to Madison County.the Garretts. Their first game together was the 1993 Sugar Bowl when the Tide bested the Miami Hurricanes. William Garrett, himself a UA alumnus in electrical engineering, wanted to experience his home team with his young son. The result was a new generation of "die-hard" fan in the Garrett household.William Garrett said it's hard to beat the interaction that comes with watching a live game as opposed to on TV. He explained how the flow of the crowd and personal anticipation of each play takes some effort of the part of the crowds, particularly with no TV commemorators to help shape opinions of Their seats near the field gave them an opportune close view of the formations they expected but also some of the "missed opportunities" in tackles and interceptions. William Garrett said that part did not sour the experience at all for a Bama fan. Both Garretts loved being there to cheer their teamleft them asking each other the burning question of what the team and Nick Saban does to get motivated again for next year. William Garrett said his son and he remain enthusiastic that a new quarterback and likely new running back combined with returning leadership will give next season renewed life."We're just hoping that the coaches kind of take a look at some of the mishaps or miscues that we had in the game this year and that they show the players how to learn from those mistakes and then we come back as a better team," William Garrett said.
Date: Jan 02, 2015
Category: Sports
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