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Gregory Alyanakian Phones & Addresses

  • Carmichael, CA
  • 7409 Durfee Way, Sacramento, CA 95831 (916) 428-3333
  • 3044 Camino Del Rancho, Encinitas, CA 92024
  • San Diego, CA
  • Los Banos, CA

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System For Reducing Adhesion And Cohesion Between Non Metallic Bailers And Side Wall Of Wells

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US Patent:
20050274509, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/865650
Inventors:
Robert Breglio - Escondido CA, US
Gregory Alyanakian - Sacramento CA, US
Rodney Reeve - Fallbrook CA, US
International Classification:
E21B033/00
E21B043/00
US Classification:
166169000, 166372000
Abstract:
A water well bailer. In one embodiment, the bailer includes a tubular housing composed of any polymer used as a plastic, such as, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyesters, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, poly(methyl methacrylate), polytetrafluoride, polyacrylonitrile, or chemical derivations there of for storing within the housing a sample of well water. A texture may be on the housing. The texture of the bailer reduces the surface area of the bailer in contact with the inside wall of a water well such that the bailer does not stick to the wall of the water well during incidental contact. The reason a bailer sticks to the side of a well is due to adhesive and cohesive forces acting between the well wall and the bailer. Adhesive and cohesive forces are generated between the bailer and well wall because of humidity and condensation of water on the well wall, and water on the outside of the bailer after initial contact with groundwater. Due to the low-density (light weight) nature of these bailers, adhesive and cohesive forces are able to overcome the force of gravity thus impeding the descent of the bailer.

System For Reducing Adhesion And Cohesion Between Non Metallic Bailers And Side Wall Of Wells

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US Patent:
20080060802, Mar 13, 2008
Filed:
Nov 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/940272
Inventors:
Robert Breglio - Escondido CA, US
Gregory Alyanakian - Sacramento CA, US
Rodney Reeve - Fallbrook CA, US
International Classification:
E21B 27/00
US Classification:
166162000
Abstract:
A water well bailer. In one embodiment, the bailer includes a tubular housing composed of any polymer used as a plastic, such as, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyesters, polycarbonate, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, poly(methyl methacrylate), polytetrafluoride, polyacrylonitrile, or chemical derivations there of for storing within the housing a sample of well water. A texture may be on the housing. The texture of the bailer reduces the surface area of the bailer in contact with the inside wall of a water well such that the bailer does not stick to the wall of the water well during incidental contact. The reason a bailer sticks to the side of a well is due to adhesive and cohesive forces acting between the well wall and the bailer.
Gregory J Alyanakian from Carmichael, CA, age ~52 Get Report