Dr. McCormick graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1997. He works in West Islip, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. McCormick is affiliated with Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Saint Catherine Of Siena Medical Center, Saint Joseph Hospital and Southside Hospital.
Dr. McCormick graduated from the East Tennessee State University College of Medicine in 2009. He works in Bristol, TN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. McCormick is affiliated with Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center.
Timothy D. Clapp - Kenai AK William H. McCormick - Plano TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 3700
US Classification:
166312
Abstract:
Apparatus for pressurized cleaning of flow conductors. The apparatus has a first mandrel and a second mandrel telescoped therein. A cleaning tool can be attached to the second mandrel. Changes in fluid pressure flowing through the mandrels will cause the second mandrel to rotate relative to the first mandrel. Rotation is used to direct fluid jets in the cleaning tool towards different portions of the interior of the flow conductor. Rotation of the cleaning tool can also be used for hydraulic drilling of deposits within the flow conductor.
William H. McCormick - Plano TX Charles C. Cobb - Lewisville TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Carrollton TX
International Classification:
E21B 3700
US Classification:
166223
Abstract:
An apparatus for pressurized cleaning of flow conductors. The apparatus utilizes a control slot formed in a zig-zag pattern and a pin which travels in the slot. The slot and pin assist in indexingly rotating the nozzle section of the apparatus when the apparatus is reciprocated in alternate directions in the flow conductor. Pressurized cleaning fluid is supplied to the apparatus and is directed radially outward through nozzles against the flow conductor in such a manner as to progressively clean the flow conductor as the nozzle section rotatively indexes. Another set of nozzles may be included, if desired, in the lower end of the apparatus to allow cleaning along the longitudinal axis.
Coiled Tubing Drilling And Service Unit And Method For Oil And Gas Wells
Malcolm N. Council - Richardson TX William H. McCormick - Plano TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 3300
US Classification:
166380
Abstract:
A coiled tubing service unit and method for oil and gas wells including a string of components extending above ground in coaxial alignment with said well and including an injector for injecting coiled tubing into the well and a sealing unit for preventing the flow of pressurized oil and gas from the well. The sealing unit is adapted to be disconnected from the string of components and removed from the coaxial alignment to permit a relatively large-diameter tool assembly to be inserted therein. The sealing unit can then be repositioned and connected in the string of components and the coiled tubing can be reinserted into the string, connected to the tool and driven into the well.
George L. Ponsford - Mesquite TX William H. McCormick - Plano TX Malcolm N. Council - Richardson TX Albert W. Carroll - Dallas TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corporation - Dallas TX
International Classification:
F16K 5100
US Classification:
137 15
Abstract:
A large diameter reel having a large diameter hollow drum with a flange at each end about which a flexible elongate member, such as coil tubing, electrical conductor cable, or the like, may be wound, the reel having no shaft, but instead, having a large central opening extending therethrough, and having a gear located in the opening or on at least one or both of the reel's flanges. A carrier, such as a skid, trailer or semi-trailer, is provided with rollers for supporting the reel upon edge and with a driving gear meshable with the reel gear for rotating the reel. The trailer or semi-trailer may be provided with a hole in the bed thereof to accommodate the reel in an inset position to permit such vehicles with a reel thereon to freely pass beneath highway overpasses, and other overhangs. Methods of supporting such reels on such carriers are also provided.
William H. McCormick - Plano TX Charles C. Cobb - Lewisville TX Malcolm N. Council - Richardson TX
Assignee:
Otis Engineering Corp. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
E21B 3700
US Classification:
166240
Abstract:
Apparatus for pressurized cleaning of flow conductors. The apparatus has a first mandrel and a second mandrel telescoped therein. A cleaning tool can be attached to the second mandrel. Changes in fluid pressure flowing through the mandrels will cause the second mandrel to rotate relative to the first mandrel. Rotation is used to direct fluid jets in the cleaning tool towards different portions of the interior of the flow conductor. Rotation of the cleaning tool can also be used for hydraulic drilling of deposits within the flow conductor.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
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Mr. William McCormick President
Seaview Motors Limited Auto Repair & Service
126 Seaview Drive, North Sydney, NS B2A 3N3 9027944947
Penske Chester, VA 2012 to 2014 MechanicTravel Centers of America Ashland, VA 2011 to 2012 Tractor Trailer MechanicIngenco Glen Allen, VA 2009 to 2011 Cogeneration Operator and MechanicWyatt Transfer Richmond, VA 2006 to 2009 Diesel MechanicOwens & Minor Corp Richmond, VA 2002 to 2006
Harbor Elementary School New London CT 1948-1955, Bulkeley Junior High School New London CT 1955-1957
Community:
Frank Florio, Laura Franklin, Theresa Bateman
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William Mccormick
Education:
Winona State University - Sociology, River Ridge High
William Mccormick
Education:
Acadia University - Economics
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I am from Bear River, Nova Scotia. I went to AWEC and then Acadia University. I've worked as a bartender, but now work in an accounting office. I suck at golf, but I still play it and like it. I v...