Claims
- 1. A valve assembly for admitting liquid flow into a hollow interior of a bailer as the bailer is lowered into a liquid fluid and for retaining liquid fluid within said hollow interior when the bailer is lifted from said liquid fluid, comprising:a support means that spans the hollow interior of said bailer; a central bore formed in said support means, said central bore having an axis of symmetry that is substantially coincident with a longitudinal axis of symmetry of said bailer; said bailer including frusto-conical sidewalls at a lower end thereof; a valve means including a frusto-conical valve body secured to a lowermost end of a valve stem; said valve stem being slideably received within said central bore so that said frusto-conical valve body rises and falls as liquid fluid flows into and out of said hollow interior of said bailer, respectively, said valve stem and said central bore cooperating to maintain said frusto-conical valve body in substantial coincidence with said longitudinal axis of symmetry of said bailer as said frusto-conical valve body rises and falls; said frusto-conical sidewalls being configured to substantially match an exterior surface of said frusto-conical valve body so that substantially no leakage of liquid fluid from said hollow interior of said bailer occurs when said frusto-conical valve body is seated against said frusto-conical sidewalls; and an annular ridge of predetermined height integrally formed on an interior surface of said frusto-conical sidewalls, said annular ridge adapted to accommodate at least one grain of particulate matter so that said at least one grain of particulate matter does not interfere with seating of said frusto-conical valve body against said frusto-conical sidewalls.
- 2. The valve assembly of claim 1, wherein said support means is provided in the form of a spider means having legs that radiate outwardly relative to the longitudinal axis of said bailer.
- 3. The valve assembly of claim 1, wherein said annular ridges are disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of said bailer.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/682,497, filed on Sep. 7, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,390,123 B1.
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