Claims
- 1. An aquifer recharge valve assembly comprising:
a pipe section comprising a wall with an interior surface and an exterior surface; at least one aperture extending through the wall; and a valve positioned within the interior of the pipe section and movable between a first closed position in which the valve overlies a portion of the interior surface of the wall and the at least one aperture and at least one open position wherein the valve is shifted so as to no longer overlie the at least one aperture at least in part such that aquifer recharge water may flow through the aperture and into the aquifer.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the valve comprises a seamless valve cylinder of a polymer material with an exterior surface which is sized to slide along the interior of the pipe section.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 in which the valve comprises a valve body with a cylindrical exterior surface and with first and second end portions, the valve body comprising at least one opening through which water can flow between the first and second end portions, and a valve support coupled to the valve body.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the valve support comprises a cage coupled to the respective first and second end portions of the valve body.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the valve support comprises a first cross member coupled to the first end portion, a second cross member coupled to the second end portion, and a plurality of reinforcing members interconnecting the first and second cross members.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the first and second cross members comprise respective annular rings.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the valve body is a monolithic one-piece cylinder of polymer having a central water flow passageway extending between the first and second end portions, the cylinder having a wall thickness which allows the cylinder to resiliently expand against the interior surface of the wall in response to water pressure to assist in sealing the at least one aperture when the valve is positioned in the closed position.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7 wherein there are a plurality of apertures arranged in a spiral pattern about the circumference of the pipe section, wherein the valve is movable to various open positions corresponding to various apertures being no longer being overlaid by the valve to thereby vary the recharge water flow rate through the valve and into the aquifer.
- 9. An aquifer recharge valve assembly for a well comprising:
an elongated pipe section comprising a wall with an interior surface and an exterior surface; a plurality of apertures through the wall of a portion of the pipe section having a length, at least some of the apertures being at different locations along a length of the pipe section portion; a valve positioned within the pipe section and comprising a cylindrical aperture closing section slidable along the length of the pipe section portion and along the interior surface of the wall between a first closed position and open positions, wherein when in the first closed position the aperture closing section overlies and closes the apertures, wherein when the aperture closing section is in open positions, the aperture closing section does not overlie and close the apertures, the flow rate through the valve being varied by the extent to which the apertures are not overlaid when the valve is in the various open positions, the valve being of a resilient material such that, upon installation of the valve assembly in a well, head pressure of water within the well urges the valve closing section outwardly and against the interior surface of the wall at least when the valve is in the closed position; a valve support coupled to the valve and movable with the valve; and at least one hydraulic cylinder coupled to the valve support and to the wall of the pipe section and operable to shift the valve between the first closed position and the open positions.
- 10. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 in which the flow rate increases as the valve is shifted from the closed position to a fully open position.
- 11. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 10 in which the flow rate increases linearly as the valve is shifted from the closed position to the fully open position.
- 12. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 wherein the apertures are arranged in a spiral pattern about the length of the pipe section portion.
- 13. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 wherein at least a plurality of the apertures are bounded by rounded edges at the interior surface.
- 14. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 wherein the valve support comprises a cage.
- 15. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 wherein the valve comprises first and second end portions and wherein the valve support comprises a first cross member coupled to the first end portion, a second cross member coupled to the second end portion, and a plurality of reinforcing members interconnecting the first and second cross members.
- 16. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 15 wherein the valve body is a monolithic one-piece cylinder of polymer having a central water flow passageway extending between the first and second end portions, the cylinder having a wall thickness which allows the cylinder to resiliently expand against the interior surface of the wall in response to water pressure within the well to assist in sealing the at least one aperture when the valve is in the closed position.
- 17. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 comprising:
a first hydraulic cylinder coupled to the valve support and to the wall of the pipe section, the first hydraulic cylinder being operable to shift the valve support and valve from the first closed position toward the open positions upon extension of the first hydraulic cylinder; and a second hydraulic cylinder coupled to the valve support and to the wall of the pipe section, the second hydraulic cylinder being operable to shift the valve support and valve from open positions toward the closed position upon extension of the second hydraulic cylinder.
- 18. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 9 which comprises a hydraulic circuit through which operating fluid is supplied to the at least one hydraulic cylinder, the valve assembly comprising a visual valve position indicator coupled to the hydraulic circuit and operable to visually indicate the position of the valve within the pipe section.
- 19. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 18 in which the valve position indicator comprises a piston and cylinder in the hydraulic circuit, the piston being moved with the valve, whereby the position of the piston visually indicates and corresponds to the position of the valve.
- 20. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 19 comprising a movable member coupled to the piston for movement with the piston, the position of the movable member visually indicating the position of the valve.
- 21. An aquifer recharge valve assembly according to claim 18 in which the visual valve position indicator visually indicates the position of the valve at a remote location.
- 22. An aquifer recharge system assembly for a well having a well head at the surface of the well and comprising:
a well pipe extending from the well head and into the well; a pump comprising at least one water moving impeller in the well pipe and adjacent to the bottom of the well; a pump motor selectively operable to rotate the at least one water moving impeller to pump water from the well; a water recharge valve assembly positioned within a section of the well pipe, the section of the well pipe having plural water recharge apertures therethrough which are spaced along at least a portion of the length of the section of the well pipe, the section of the well pipe including an interior surface, the valve assembly comprising a valve with an aperture closing surface which is slidable between a closed position in which the valve blocks the recharge apertures and open positions in which one or more recharge apertures are at least partially opened, the valve assembly also comprising a valve support coupled to the valve and at least one hydraulic cylinder coupled to the valve support and to the well pipe and operable to slide the valve between the closed and open positions; the valve being shifted to the closed position as water is pumped from the well; a water recharge pump operable to selectively pump recharge water from a water source and into the well to recharge the well, the valve being shifted to one or more open positions to recharge the aquifer such that recharge water may flow through the open apertures and into the aquifer; a check valve in the well pipe and below the valve assembly and selectively operable to hold a column of water in the well pipe prior to delivery of recharge water into the well pipe; and a controller coupled to the at least one hydraulic cylinder and operable to shift the valve between various open positions at least as recharge water is delivered to the well pipe so as to maintain a positive pressure at the well head.
- 23. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 22 in which the valve is above the at least one water moving impeller.
- 24. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 22 in which the valve is below the at least one water moving impeller.
- 25. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 22 in which the valve is below the apertures when the valve is in its most open position.
- 26. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 22 in which the valve is above the apertures when the valve is in its most open position.
- 27. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 22 comprising a visual indicator at the well head which is coupled to the valve and is operable to provide a visual indication of the position of the valve.
- 28. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 27 wherein the visual indicator comprises a piston in a hydraulic fluid delivery circuit operable to supply hydraulic fluid to the at least one hydraulic cylinder, the piston moving with the movement of the valve such that the position of the piston corresponds to the position of the valve.
- 29. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 28 in which the visual indicator comprises a piston position indicator coupled to the piston.
- 30. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 28 in which the piston position indicator comprises a piston extension coupled to the piston.
- 31. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 28 in which the piston position indicator comprises a potentiometer coupled to the piston.
- 32. An aquifer recharge system comprising:
a pipe section; valve means positioned within the pipe section and shiftable between open and closed positions; the valve means comprising resilient aperture closing means urged against overlaid apertures to close such apertures; and hydraulic valve shifting means coupled to the valve means for shifting the valve means between open and closed positions.
- 33. An aquifer recharge system according to claim 32 further comprising visual indicator means remote from the pipe section for indicating the position of the valve means.
- 34. A method of recharging a well comprising:
placing a pipe section containing a water recharge valve in a well section; resiliently urging a valve section against the interior of the pipe section to close apertures through the pipe section overlaid by the valve section; and shifting the valve section within the pipe section to vary the extent to which the apertures are overlaid and to thereby control the flow of recharge water through the apertures.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 comprising the act of visually indicating the position of the valve.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/366,150, filed on Mar. 19, 2002. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is considered to be part of the disclosure of the following application and is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60366150 |
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