Paszek
Adam Albert Paszek, Athens, GA US
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20150282503 | Producing Therapeutic Proteins - Facilities, methods, and systems to produce therapeutic protein(s) can include collecting eggs from transgenic avian in a production unit in a building; transferring the eggs to a harvesting unit in the building; and harvesting egg white or egg yolk from the eggs in the harvesting unit. | 10-08-2015 |
Nathan Paszek, Atascadero, CA US
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20120205093 | Instrument for Centering Tools Within a Wellbore - A downhole controller for aligning downhole tools including a body extending between an upstream portion and a downstream portion, wherein a longitudinal axis of the body is coincident with the longitudinal axis of a borehole. First and second springs are disposed proximate the upstream and downstream portions, respectively. A first bulkhead is disposed around the upstream portion and a second bulkhead is disposed around the downstream portion. The first bulkhead having a first plurality of ribs extending outwardly therefrom to define an upper recess spaced from a middle recess and the second bulkhead having a second plurality of ribs extending outwardly therefrom to define a bottom recess. A linkage bar system is coupled to the upper, middle, and bottom recesses disposed around the body, wherein the linkage bar system includes first through third linkage bars, a roller support plate, and a roller. A coupling is coupled to the body and adapted to suspend a tool from the body, wherein the linkage bar system is adapted to compress of at least one of the first and second springs when the roller is obstructed by an interval in a borehole. | 08-16-2012 |
Nathan Thomas Paszek, Atascadero, CA US
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20160061023 | Method and Apparatus for Through-Tubular Sensor Deployment - A landing nose adapted to deploy a sensor package within a tubular string may include one or more fins. The fins may be positioned to extend radially outwardly from the body of the landing nose and extend beyond the end of the landing nose body. The landing nose may be adapted to seat against a landing ring positioned within the tubular string. The fins may be adapted to, when the landing nose is seated, allow fluid to flow between the fins and through a central aperture of the landing ring. The fins may also be adapted to reduce the opportunity for the landing nose and sensor package to catch on any protrusions or features of the tubular string. In operation, the landing nose and sensor package may be run through the tubular string from the surface until the landing nose contacts the landing ring. The sensor package may then survey the wellbore as the tubular string is tripped-out from the wellbore. | 03-03-2016 |