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George C Bitting335 Seaspray Ave, Palm Beach, FL 33480

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335 Seaspray Ave, Palm Beach, FL 33480    561-8209334    561-8209633   

Middletown, RI   

Saint Louis, MO   

5 Berkley Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63124    314-4025776   

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Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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George A. Bitting

Specialties:
Pain Management, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Education:
Medical School
Saba Univ Sch of Med, Saba, Netherland Antilles
Graduated: 1999
Description:
Dr. Bitting graduated from the Saba Univ Sch of Med, Saba, Netherland Antilles in 1999. He works in Camden, SC and specializes in Pain Management and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.

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Us Patents

Telescoping Conduits For Increasing The Fluid Resistance Of Well Production Tubing Inadvertently Dropped In An Oil Or Gas Well

US Patent:
5474128, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Jul 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/086937
Inventors:
George C. Bitting - Clayton MO
Assignee:
Best Tool Co., Inc. - Midland TX
International Classification:
E21B 1702
E21B 3412
US Classification:
1662427
Abstract:
A pair of telescoping conduits are attached to oil or gas well production tubing which is hung or being run in a cased hole to increase the fluid resistance of the tubing if it is dropped in the hole and descends through fluid contained in the casing. The pair of telescoping conduits are attached to the production tubing to reduce the risk of damage or loss to the casing pipe, the tubing or the well itself when a length of the production tubing having the telescoping conduits attached is inadvertently dropped into and through the casing. In addition, the invention will lessen the cost of "fishing" the dropped tubing out of the hole by reducing the chances of its becoming stuck when it hits bottom. In one embodiment the telescoping tubing is adapted to also separate gas from liquid entering the production tubing.

Drag Block For Increasing The Fluid Resistance Of Well Production Tubing Inadvertently Dropped In A Cased Hole Of An Oil Or Gas Well

US Patent:
5372192, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
May 7, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060012
Inventors:
George C. Bitting - Clayton MO
International Classification:
E21B 1710
US Classification:
1662416
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a drag block that is attached over the exterior of, or screwed onto as an integral part of, oil well production tubing to increase the fluid resistance of the tubing. The increased fluid resistance of the tubing slows its descent through an oil or gas well filled or partially filled with fluid, thereby reducing the risk of damage to the casing, tubing or the well itself when a string of production tubing is inadvertently dropped through the well and hits bottom.

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