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Richard A Swineford

from Nova, OH
Age ~65

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  • 192 State Route 511, Nova, OH 44859 (419) 652-3192

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Richard A Swineford
RPRS COMPANY, INC
Nova, OH
Richard E Swineford
REED HOUSE, INC
Troy Twp, Nova, OH

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Plastic Packer

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US Patent:
20030051871, Mar 20, 2003
Filed:
Sep 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/953982
Inventors:
Richard Swineford - Nova OH, US
International Classification:
E21B023/00
US Classification:
166/202000, 166/179000
Abstract:
This invention is a packer that is a short pipe designed fit over a well pipe. The bottom of the pipe flares outward to provide a seal between the packer and the adjacent strata of earth or well casing. An annular ring is placed at the top of the flared section to create a more secure seal between the packer and the well casing. The packer is made of plastic and can be cast in a single step process. The packer is designed to easily attach to a well pipe in that the inside of the top of the packer that fits over the well pipe has numerous knurls running parallel to each other and along the pipe. These trenches are designed to allow glue to flow down between the well pipe and the packer to ensure attachment of the packer to the well pipe.

Plastic Packer

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US Patent:
50782118, Jan 7, 1992
Filed:
Dec 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/452778
Inventors:
Richard A. Swineford - Nova OH
International Classification:
E21B 3312
US Classification:
166202
Abstract:
This invention is a packer which is a short pipe designed to attach to a screen or filter device at one end. The other end is designed to attach to the well pipe or nipple extension or provide a seat for a submersable pump. On the outside of the pipe are four annular rings to provide a seal between the packer and the adjacent strata of earth or pipe casing. Three of the four annular rings extend perpendicular from the pipe. The fourth which attaches to the end of the packer extends in an upwardly concave fashion from the short pipe. On the inside of the packer is an annular ridge in approximately the middle of the short pipe. This ridge keeps the well pipe, nipple extension, submersable pump, and the screen from touching when they are attached to the packer. The packer is made of plastic and can be cast in a single step process.
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