1. Field Of The Invention
The present invention is directed to screens and screen assemblies for vibratory separators and shale shakers, to screen assembly seals and holders and mounts for them, to releasably connectible screens and screen assemblies, and to methods of mounting them within and removing them from such separators and shakers.
2. Description of Related Art
The prior art discloses a variety of screen assembly mounting structures for holding screen assemblies in position. In many instances screen assemblies are positioned sequentially on or within mounting structures of a vibratory separator or shale shaker. For example, many such apparatuses have spaced apart channels into which screen assemblies are inserted one after the other and from which they are removed sequentially one at a time. Often removal of these screen assemblies can be difficult, particularly the removal of those farthest away from an insertion end of the mounting structure or fluid exit end of a support deck.
There has long been a need, recognized by the present inventors, for screen assemblies that are easily positionable on or within and removable from mounting structure within a separator or shaker. There has long been a need for such screen assemblies which do not require the individual removal of separate screen assemblies one at a time.
The present invention discloses, in certain aspects, a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator or shale shaker into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including: positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus; connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with releasably cooperating material on each screen assembly; and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus, the screen assemblies held together while moving by engagement of the releasably cooperating material on one screen assembly with the releasably cooperating material on the other screen assembly. Moving of the screen assemblies may include moving the first screen assembly to insert the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly into the screen assembly holding apparatus or moving the first screen assembly to remove both the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly from the screen assembly holding apparatus.
In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator or shale shaker into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including: positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus, the first screen assembly having a first recess and the second screen assembly having a second recess; connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with a connector, the connector having a first portion in the first recess and a second portion in the second recess; and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus. In certain aspect, at least a part of the connector is held loosely in one or both of the first recess and the second recess permitting freedom of movement of the first screen assembly with respect to the second screen assembly.
In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a pair of connected screen assemblies for use with a vibratory separator, the pair including a first screen assembly, a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly having a first amount of releasably cooperating material secured thereon, the second screen assembly having a second amount of releasably cooperating material secured thereon, and the first amount of releasably cooperating material sufficiently engaging the second amount of releasably cooperating material so that pulling on one of the first or second screen assemblies correspondingly moves the other screen assembly.
In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a pair of connected screen assemblies for use with a vibratory separator, the pair including a first screen assembly, a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly having a first recess, the second screen assembly having a second recess, a connector with a first portion in the first recess and a second portion in the second recess, and the connector releasably connecting the two screen assemblies so that pulling on one of the first or second screen assemblies correspondingly moves the other screen assembly.
In certain aspects, the present invention discloses a screen assembly with releasably cooperating material thereon for engaging releasably cooperating material on an adjacent screen assembly so two screen assemblies are movable together.
The present invention discloses a screen assembly with a recess therein for receiving and holding part of a connector usable in releasably connecting the screen assembly to an adjacent screen assembly.
The present invention discloses a screen assembly with one, two, three or more projections formed integrally thereof or permanently secured thereto with a part for installation in an adjacent screen assembly to releasably connect the two screen assemblies together.
The present invention, in certain aspects, methods for manipulating and/or moving a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator or shale shaker into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including: positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus; connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with releasable apparatus and/or material; and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus.
The present invention, in certain embodiments, discloses systems and methods for positioning screen assemblies on or within screen mounting structures on separators or shakers and for facilitating the removal of the screen assemblies. In certain aspects, systems according to the present invention include screen assemblies with complimentary mating structure and/or apparatus that interconnects adjacent screen assemblies on mounting structure to facilitate their removal from the mounting structure. In certain particular aspects, the mounting structure is a channel structure, including but not limited to, “C” or “U” channel mounts. In other aspects, screens are positioned on a support deck and appropriate connector(s), holding, or wedging structure or devices are use to releasably hold screen assemblies together.
In certain embodiments adjacent screen assemblies are provided with releasable meshing, interconnecting, or interlocking parts so that removal of one of the screen assemblies results in the removal of one or more other interconnected screen assemblies from the mounting structure. In one particular aspect a first screen assembly has one or more spaced-apart lips and an adjacent screen assembly has one or more corresponding lips which are movable to interlock with the lip(s) of the first screen. In other aspects a first screen assembly has one or more recesses sized and configured for releasably holding corresponding projection(s) of a second adjacent screen assembly to releasably connect the two screen assemblies; or both of two adjacent screen assemblies have adjacent recesses, holes, and/or indentations into which is put a connector to releasably hold the two screen assemblies together.
It is within the scope of the present invention to use releasably cooperating material, e.g. hook-and-loop material e.g. VELCRO (Trademark) material, or releasable fastener material, e.g. 3M DUAL LOCK (Trademark) material with or instead of any interconnecting or interlocking structure according to the present invention. In other embodiments a plug or pin extends into holes in two adjacent screens to releasably hold the screens together; or a plug or pin end which is an integral part of one screen assembly projects into a corresponding hole in an adjacent screen assembly to releasably secure the two screen assemblies together. In one particular aspect one or more movable pieces of releasably cooperating material straps or pieces on one screen are releasably attached to one or more corresponding pieces of such material on an adjacent screen to releasably hold the two screens together. “RCM material” includes, but is not limited to, known hook-and-loop cooperating material and includes, but is not limited to, snap-together stemmed reclosable fastener material, e.g., but not limited to 3M DUAL LOCK (Trademark) Reclosable Fasteners and fasteners and fastener material disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,077,870 and in the references cited therein and in U.S. application Ser. No. 09/758,764 filed Jan. 11, 2001; Ser. No. 10/321,996 filed Dec. 17, 2002; Ser. No. 10/053,928 filed Jan. 24, 2002; Ser. No. 10/745,002 filed Dec. 23, 2003; Ser. No. 10/689,111 filed Oct. 20, 2003; and Ser. No. 09/908,092 filed Jul. 18, 2001—all of said patent and said applications incorporated herein fully for all purposes.
The present invention, in certain aspects, discloses a screen assembly for use in a vibratory separator or shale shaker, the screen assembly having a body, the body having a first end and a second end, the second end spaced-apart from the first end; a seal; a seal holder on the first end of the body releasably holding the seal; the seal having a recess and the seal holder having a projection for projecting into the recess of the seal. The present invention, in at least certain aspects, provides a vibratory separator with a screen assembly mounting structure, support or basket which has side walls adjacent one or more screen assemblies mounted therein or thereon. At least one end or side of a screen assembly abuts an interior surface of a side wall or of an end of the basket etc. Seal holding structure removably holds seal member apparatus. An access opening is provided in the wall or end of the basket etc. A movable (e.g. bolted, hinged, removable or openable) door (or cover) selectively closes off the access opening. By opening the door, removing the door, or moving the door access is provided to the seal and to the seal holding structure permitting the seal to be removed and inspected and, if needed, replaced.
It is, therefore, an object of at least certain preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide:
New, useful, unique, efficient, non-obvious systems and methods for releasably mounting screen assemblies in vibratory separators;
Such systems and methods which include releasable interconnection of adjacent screen assemblies to enhance their stability on or within mounting structure and/or to facilitate their easy removal from such structure;
Such systems and methods that include releasable interlocking structure or apparatus for releasably holding adjacent screen assemblies together in a vibratory separator or shale shaker;
Such systems and methods that provide an enhanced sealing effect between adjacent screen assemblies; and
Such systems and methods which provide correct foolproof positioning of screen assemblies in vibratory separators or shale shakers with no undesirable space between screen assemblies.
New, useful, unique, efficient, non-obvious vibratory separators, shale shakers, screen assemblies, screen assembly seals, holders for them, and methods for accessing seals;
Such separators and shakers with seal access systems which permit the efficient inspection of seals and, if needed, replacement;
Such separators and shakers in which screen assemblies need not be removed and then reinstalled to inspect and/or replace such seals; and
New, useful, unique, efficient, non-obvious seals for sealing a screen/mounting structure interface.
The present invention recognizes and addresses the previously-mentioned problems and long-felt needs and provides a solution to those problems and a satisfactory meeting of those needs in its various possible embodiments and equivalents thereof. To one of skill in this art who has the benefits of this invention's realizations, teachings, disclosures, and suggestions, other purposes and advantages will be appreciated from the following description of preferred embodiments, given for the purpose of disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detail in these descriptions is not intended to thwart this patent's object to claim this invention no matter how others may later disguise it by variations in form or additions of further improvements.
Certain embodiments of this invention are not limited to any particular individual feature disclosed here, but include combinations of them distinguished from the prior art in their structures, functions, and/or results achieved. Features of the invention have been broadly described so that the detailed descriptions that follow may be better understood, and in order that the contributions of this invention to the arts may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional aspects of the invention described below and which may be included in the subject matter of the claims to this invention. Those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this invention, its teachings, and suggestions will appreciate that the conceptions of this disclosure may be used as a creative basis for designing other structures, methods and systems for carrying out and practicing the present invention. The claims of this invention are to be read to include any legally equivalent devices or methods which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The present invention recognizes and addresses problems and long-felt needs and provides a solution to those problems and a satisfactory meeting of those needs in its various possible embodiments and equivalents thereof. To one of skill in this art who has the benefits of this invention's realizations, teachings, disclosures, and suggestions, other purposes and advantages will be appreciated from the following description of certain preferred embodiments, given for the purpose of disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detail in these descriptions is not intended to thwart this patent's object to claim this invention no matter how others may later disguise it by variations in form, changes, or additions of further improvements.
The Abstract that is part hereof is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and scientists, engineers, researchers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent terms or legal terms of phraseology to determine quickly from a cursory inspection or review the nature and general area of the disclosure of this invention. The Abstract is neither intended to define the invention, which is done by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting of the scope of the invention in any way.
It will be understood that the various embodiments of the present invention may include one, some, or all of the disclosed, described, and/or enumerated improvements and/or technical advantages and/or elements in claims to this invention.
A more particular description of embodiments of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by references to the embodiments which are shown in the drawings which form a part of this specification. These drawings illustrate certain preferred embodiments and are not to be used to improperly limit the scope of the invention which may have other equally effective or legally equivalent embodiments.
It is to be understood that the screening material 14 may be any known screening material of single or multiple layers of any known material [e.g. metal, metal alloy (e.g., brass, bronze) plastic, fiberglass, PTFE, composite) and may extend over an entire upper surface of the support or frame 12, with multiple layers fused, sewed, bonded, adhered, sintered, welded, and/or glued together at discrete points, along lines, and/or across substantially the entire surface area of the screening material.
As shown in
With corresponding lips engaged as in
It is within the scope of this invention to provide a screen assembly (like any disclosed or referred to herein) with one or more pins like the pins 92 or the pins 103 which are positioned so that the pin(s) are received within a corresponding hole or recess in a basket, support deck, or screen assembly mounting structure to provide for correct positioning of a screen assembly and/or to stabilize a screen assembly during positioning and during separator or shaker operation. The pin(s) may have a uniform diameter or they may be tapered and correspondingly tapered holes or recesses may be used.
It is to be understood that it is within the scope of the present invention for any screen assembly according to the present invention disclosed herein to have the connection structure and/or material disclosed in
The present invention, therefore, in at least certain aspects or embodiments, provides a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator (e.g., but not limited to a shale shaker) into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator, connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly, and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus. Such a method may include one or some (in any possible combination) of the following: wherein first and second screen assemblies are insertable into the screen assembly holding apparatus and the method further includes moving the first screen assembly to insert the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly (or parts thereof) into the screen assembly holding apparatus; moving the first screen assembly to remove both the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly (or part thereof) from the screen assembly holding apparatus; wherein the screen assembly holding apparatus includes a support deck and the first and second screen assemblies are emplaceable on the support deck, the method further includes moving the first screen assembly to move together the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly on or onto the support deck; moving the first screen assembly to remove the first screen assembly from the support deck and to move all or at least a portion of the second screen assembly to facilitate removal of the second screen assembly from the support deck; removing the first screen assembly from the screen assembly holding apparatus and thereby pulling the second screen assembly with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus with the first screen assembly to facilitate removal of the second screen assembly from screen assembly holding apparatus; wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker for processing drilling fluid with solids entrained therein; wherein the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly each have interconnection apparatus thereon for releasably interconnecting the first screen assembly with the second screen assembly; wherein the interconnection apparatus includes at least one lip on each screen assembly, the at least one lip configured and positioned for engagement by a corresponding adjacent lip to releasably interconnect the screen assemblies, the method further includes engaging the at least one lip on the first screen assembly with the at least one lip on the second screen assembly to releasably connect the screen assemblies together; wherein each lip has at least one seal apparatus thereon for sealing an interface between the at least one lip of the first screen assembly and the at least one lip of the second screen assembly, or for sealing a lip/screen assembly interface; wherein the at least one lip on the first screen assembly is two spaced-apart lips thereon and the at least one lip on the second screen assembly is two corresponding spaced-apart lips thereon; wherein each lip has a length, each lip is connected to a side of a screen assembly that has a length, the lengths of the sides of the screen assemblies being substantially equal, and a combined length of adjacent lips upon interconnection of the two screen assemblies is substantially equal to the length of one of said sides of the screen assemblies; wherein the lips of the screen assemblies are sized so that upon interengagement of the lips of the two screen assemblies there is a gap between the lips; wherein the lips of the screen assemblies are sized so that upon interengagement of the lips of the two screen assemblies there is a no gap or almost no gap between the lips; wherein the interconnection apparatus includes at least one piece of releasably cooperating fastener material on each screen assembly, the at least one piece of releasably cooperating fastener material configured and positioned to releasably interconnect the screen assemblies, the method further includes connecting the first screen assembly to the second screen assembly by bringing into connecting contact the at least one piece of releasably cooperating fastener material on the first screen assembly with the at least one piece of releasably cooperating fastener material on the second screen assembly; wherein the screen assembly holding apparatus includes opposed channel members, each channel member having an opening defined by parts of the channel member, the screen assemblies insertable into the openings; wherein the screen assembly holding apparatus includes a support deck on which the screen assemblies are emplaceable and securement apparatus for securing the screen assemblies in place on the support deck, the method further includes emplacing the screen assemblies on the support deck, and securing the screen assemblies in place with the securement apparatus; wherein the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly each have interconnection apparatus thereon for interconnecting the first screen assembly with the second screen assembly, the interconnection apparatus is at least one strap on the first screen assembly, the at least one strap including releasably cooperating fastener material, and at least one corresponding amount of releasably cooperating fastener material on the second screen assembly, the method further includes connecting the at least one strap to the at least one corresponding amount of releasably cooperating fastener material to releasably connect the two screen assemblies together; wherein the interconnection apparatus is at least one pin projecting from the first screen assembly and at least one corresponding recess on the second screen assembly for releasably holding the at least one pin, the method further includes inserting the at least one pin into the at least one corresponding recess to releasably connect the screen assemblies together; wherein the at least one pin is formed integrally of the first screen assembly; and/or wherein the interconnection apparatus is at least one clip, the at least one clip configured for emplacement around a portion of each screen assembly, the method further includes connecting the two screen assemblies together with the at least one clip.
The present invention also provides a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method includes positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator, connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly, and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus, wherein the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly each have interconnection apparatus thereon for interconnecting the first screen assembly with the second screen assembly, wherein the interconnection apparatus includes at least one lip on each screen assembly, the at least one lip configured and positioned for engagement by a corresponding adjacent lip to releasably interconnect the screen assemblies, the method further includes engaging the at least one lip on the first screen assembly with the at least one lip on the second screen assembly to releasably connect the screen assemblies together, wherein the at least one lip on the first screen assembly is two spaced-apart lips thereon and the at least one lip on the second screen assembly is two corresponding spaced-apart lips thereon, wherein the screen assembly holding apparatus has opposed channel members, each channel member having an opening defined by parts of the channel member, the screen assemblies insertable into said openings.
The present invention provides, therefore in at least certain aspects or embodiments, a screen assembly for use in treating fluid in a vibratory separator, the screen assembly having screening material, a support supporting the screening material, interconnection apparatus on the support for releasably connecting the screen assembly to an adjacent screen assembly. Such a screen assembly may have one or some (in any possible combination) of the following: wherein the interconnection apparatus has at least one lip projecting out from the support; at least one seal member on the at least one lip; wherein the at least one lip is two spaced-apart lips; wherein the two spaced-apart lips are of sufficient length that a gap or no gap is present upon engagement of similar lips of a similar adjacent screen assembly; the interconnection apparatus has an amount of releasably cooperating fastener material; wherein the amount of releasably cooperating fastener material is sufficiently large to cover an interface between the screen assembly and an adjacent screen assembly; the interconnection apparatus is at least one pin projecting from the support for releasable receipt within a corresponding hole of an adjacent screen assembly.
The present invention provides, therefore in at least certain aspects or embodiments, a screen assembly with a screening material support with at least one opening in the support for releasably receiving part of a tool useful for moving the screen assembly.
Adjacent each seal holder is a removable cover 224 which is secured (e.g. with bolts, not shown) over corresponding openings 224a through the side wall 216 of the basket 212. A dotted line 224b indicates the location of this opening in
The seal holder 222 is secured to a support 226 which is connected to a structural member 227a within the shaker 210. The structural member 227a is itself connected to another structural member 227b which rests on a base 228 of the shaker 210.
The seal member 230 as shown in
The seal holders of
An access cover V is removably secured with bolts T over an opening through a wall W of the basket C for providing access to seal structure (not shown, like any discussed above) which seals a screen/basket interface within the basket C.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a support apparatus for supporting at least one screen assembly of a vibratory separator, the vibratory separator having seal apparatus for sealing an interface between a portion of the at least one screen assembly and an interior surface of the support apparatus, the seal apparatus including a seal member removably held by a seal holder within the vibratory separator, the support apparatus having container apparatus (e.g., but not limited to, a basket of a shale shaker) having a side wall, the side wall having an opening therethrough adjacent an end of the seal apparatus, and a cover movably connected to the side wall on an exterior surface thereof, the cover movable to provide access to the seal apparatus. Such a support may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: wherein the at least one screen assembly is two screen assemblies, the vibratory separator apparatus has individual seal apparatus corresponding to each screen assembly, the side wall has an access opening corresponding to each individual seal apparatus, and the side wall has a movable cover over each access opening; a seal holder within the support apparatus for releasably holding the seal member; wherein the seal holder is generally C shaped in cross-section; the seal member, and the seal member has a length and the seal holder has a length at least equal to the length of the seal member; and/or the seal member, the seal member having at least one recess and the seal holder having a projecting part for projecting into the or each of the recesses of the seal member or the seal member having opposed recesses and the seal holder having opposed in-turned edges for projecting into the recesses of the seal member.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a holder for holding a seal member for sealing an interface with a screen assembly mounted in a vibratory separator, the holder having a solid body (or a body with a hollow interior) for releasably holding part of a seal member, the seal member having at least one recess, the body having at least one projecting part projecting from the body member, the projecting part sized, configured, and positioned for releasable receipt within the at least one recess of the seal member. Such a holder may have a plurality of recesses and the at least one projecting part is a plurality of projecting parts, one projecting part corresponding to each recess.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a seal (seal structure or seal member) for sealing an interface between a screen assembly and a vibratory separator in which the screen assembly is mounted, the seal having a body, at least one recess in the body, and the at least one recess sized, configured and positioned for releasable receipt therein of part of a seal holder of the vibratory separator. Such a seal may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: a projecting portion of the seal projecting from the body and adjacent the at least one recess, the projecting portion for sealingly contacting the screen assembly; and/or wherein the projecting portion includes a main arm projecting from the body, and one lip or two spaced-apart lips projecting from the main arm; wherein the two spaced-apart lips are at a right angle or at an obtuse angle to each other.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a seal for sealing an interface between a screen assembly and a vibratory separator in which the screen assembly is mounted, the seal having a body, the body having a first end and a second end, the second end spaced-apart from the first end, and a pull apparatus (e.g., but not limited to, a tab, a ring, a projection at a seal end located for pulling) connected to the first end.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a vibratory separator having a basket (or box or container) for supporting screen assembly apparatus, the basket having a first side wall spaced-apart from a second side wall by two opposed ends, the basket having an interior surface, vibrator apparatus connected to the basket to vibrate the basket and the screen assembly apparatus, screen assembly apparatus releasably secured to the basket, the screen assembly apparatus having an interface portion interfacing with a corresponding part of the interior surface of the basket, seal apparatus connected to the basket for sealing an interface between the interface portion of the screen assembly apparatus and the corresponding part of the interior surface of the basket, the seal apparatus including a seal holder and a seal member releasably held by the seal holder, an access opening through the first side wall adjacent part of the seal apparatus and through which the seal member is accessible and passable, and a cover on an exterior of the first side wall movable with respect to the side wall to provide selective access to the seal apparatus through the access opening. Such a vibratory separator may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker for treating drilling fluid material from an earth wellbore and the seal member is made of material able to withstand the drilling fluid material; wherein the screen assembly apparatus has at least a first assembly and a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly with at least a portion thereof disposed at a level higher than at least a portion of a level of the second screen assembly, each of the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly having an end portion interfacing a corresponding surface of part of the basket, the seal apparatus including first seal apparatus for the first screen assembly and second seal apparatus for the second screen assembly, each seal apparatus having a seal holder and a seal member, an access opening through the side wall corresponding in position to each seal apparatus, and a cover movably connected over each access opening; wherein the seal holder is generally C-shaped in cross-section; wherein the seal holder has at least one part for projecting into a corresponding recess of the seal member, and the seal member has at least one recess corresponding to each of the at least one part of the seal holder; wherein the seal holder has an outer surface, and the seal member has a portion for sealingly contacting the outer surface; wherein the seal member has a void inner space; wherein the seal member has an inner rigid member; a spacer member within the seal holder between an inner surface of the seal holder and an outer surface of the seal member; wherein the spacer member is made of cushion material; wherein the seal holder has a body with a hollow interior for releasably holding part of the seal member, the seal member having at least one recess, the body having at least one projecting part projecting from the body member, the projecting part sized, configured, and positioned for releasable receipt within the at least one recess of the seal member and/or wherein the seal member has a body, at least one recess in the body, and the at least one recess sized, configured and positioned for releasable receipt therein of part of a seal holder of the vibratory separator.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, a container (e.g. a basket, box, etc.) for a vibratory separator, the container for containing and supporting screen assembly apparatus used with the vibratory separator, the container having spaced-apart walls connected by interconnecting members, the spaced-apart walls having space therebetween for encompassing screen assembly apparatus, the spaced-apart walls including a first wall and a second wall, seal apparatus connected to the first wall of the spaced-apart walls for sealing an interface between the screen assembly apparatus and the first wall, an access opening through the second wall adjacent part of the seal apparatus, and a cover over the access opening, the cover movable with respect to the second wall to provide selective access to the seal apparatus through the access opening.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least certain embodiments, methods for treating material with a vibratory separator, the vibratory separator as any disclosed herein according to the present invention, the methods including activating the vibratory separator, introducing material to be treated (e.g., but not limited to, drilling fluid from a wellbore with solids entrained therein) to the vibratory separator, and screening the material so that part thereof passes through the screen assembly apparatus. Such methods may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following wherein the seal member is accessed without removing the screen assembly apparatus from the vibratory separator; and/or deactivating the vibratory separator, and moving the cover to access the seal member.
A seal holder 314 removably holds a seal 310. The seal holder is formed of or connected to an end of the screen assembly 300. An end 308, spaced-apart from the end 306, has a shoulder like the shoulder 309a. The seal holder 314 has a part 307 that projects into a recess 312 of the seal 310.
The seal 310 has a body 304 with an optional hollow center that extends along the entire length of the seal 310. The seal 310 is, in certain aspects, substantially as long as the end 306 of the screen assembly 300 and, in one particular aspect is as long as the seal member 330 and may be made of any of the materials used for the seal member 330 and of a similar hardness.
The seal member 310 has two lips 316 and 318. Part of the exterior of the body 304 and a lower surface of the lip 318 define the recess 312. In certain aspects the seal 310 is made of flexible seal material so that the body 304 is flexible to facilitate insertion of the body 304 into a recess 309 of the seal holder 314 and so that the lip 316 can flex to a position shown by the dotted line in
The seal 324 has a flexible projection 326 which can flex as shown in
Any of the seals in
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least some and not necessarily all embodiments, a screen assembly for use in a vibratory separator, the screen assembly having a body, the body having a first end and a second end, the second end spaced-apart from the first end, a seal, a seal holder on the first end of the body holding the seal, the seal having a recess and the seal holder having a projection for projecting into the recess of the seal. Such a screen assembly may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: the seal having a hollow interior along substantially all of its length or spaced-apart hollow portions; wherein the seal is for sealing an interface between a screen assembly and a vibratory separator in which the screen assembly is mounted; wherein the seal is for sealing an interface between the screen assembly and an adjacent screen assembly; wherein the seal is positioned to seal both of a screen-assembly/vibratory-separator interface or to seal an interface between the screen assembly and an adjacent screen assembly depending on where it is installed in a separator or shaker; wherein the seal includes a main body, and one lip or two spaced-apart lips connected to the main body; wherein the seal has a body and a lip connected to the body, the lip flexible for flexing upon contact with another member to facilitate sealing of an interface between the screen assembly and the another member; and/or wherein the seal has a pull apparatus connected to an end thereof or to both ends thereof.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least some and not necessarily all embodiments, a holder for a screen assembly for use in a vibratory separator, the holder for holding a seal member for sealing an interface of the screen assembly with the vibratory separator or an interface between the screen assembly and an adjacent screen assembly, the holder having a body with an interior for releasably holding part of a seal member, the seal member having at least one recess, the body having at least one projecting part projecting from the body member, the projecting part sized, configured, and positioned for releasable receipt within the at least one recess of the seal member; and such a holder wherein the seal has a length and the seal holder has a length substantially equal to the length of the seal.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least some and not necessarily all embodiments, a vibratory separator having a basket for supporting screen assembly apparatus, the basket having a first side wall spaced-apart from a second side wall by two opposed ends, the basket having an interior surface, vibrator apparatus connected to the basket to vibrate the basket and the screen assembly apparatus, screen assembly apparatus releasably secured to the basket, the screen assembly apparatus having an interface portion interfacing with a corresponding part of the interior surface of the basket, the screen assembly apparatus having a screen assembly body with a first end and a second end, the second end spaced-apart from the first end, seal apparatus connected to the screen assembly apparatus for sealing an interface between a portion of the screen assembly apparatus and a part of the interior surface of the basket, the seal apparatus comprising first seal apparatus including a first seal holder and a first seal member held by the first seal holder, the first seal holder on the first end of the screen assembly body, and the first seal member having a recess and the first seal holder having a projection for projecting into the recess. Such a vibratory separator may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker for treating drilling fluid material from an earth wellbore and the seal member is made of material able to withstand the drilling fluid material; wherein the screen assembly apparatus has at least a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly abutting the second screen assembly, the first seal apparatus on the first screen assembly, the seal apparatus further comprising second seal apparatus on the second screen assembly, the second seal apparatus for sealing an interface between the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly, the second seal apparatus having a second seal member releasably held by a second seal holder, and second seal member having a second recess and the second seal holder having a projection for projecting into the second recess; wherein the first and/or second seal holder has an outer surface, and wherein the corresponding seal member has a portion for sealingly contacting the outer surface; wherein one or each seal member has a void inner space; and/or wherein each seal holder has a body with a hollow interior for releasably holding part of a corresponding seal member.
The present invention, therefore, provides, in at least some and not necessarily all embodiments, a method for treating material with a vibratory separator, the vibratory separator as any described herein according to the present invention, the method including activating the vibratory separator, introducing material to be treated to the vibratory separator, and screening the material so that part thereof passes through the screen assembly apparatus. In such a method the vibratory separator may be a shale shaker for treating drilling fluid with solids entrained therein.
It is within the scope of this invention to use one, two, three, four or more recess-seal combinations (any disclosed herein) on a screen assembly (any disclosed herein) and the recess and seal can be of any desired dimensions; in one aspect the seal (any disclosed herein) when in place in a recess (any disclosed herein) and abutting an adjacent screen assembly is about ⅜″ inches in height (as viewed in
In one aspect the top edge 408 of the recess 404 is as close to a top 412 of the screen assembly 400 as possible (as may be in any screen or screen assembly disclosed herein) to enhance the sealing effect and to minimize any leakage path between the screen assemblies. In certain particular aspects, this distance is about ⅛ to ¼ inches. As is true of any seal herein, the seal 406 may extend along substantially all of the length of the end of the screen assembly 400.
The screen assembly 400 has a piece or pieces 414 of releasably-cooperating material (e.g. lockable stem material or hook-and-loop fastener material, henceforth “RCM” material) positioned in corresponding recesses 416. Mating pieces 418 of RCM material are secured to the screen assembly 402. It is within the scope of the present invention to use one, two, three, four or more combinations of RCM material on adjacent screen assemblies. The piece or pieces of RCM material (as is true for any disclosed herein) may be of any desired size and shape, but are of sufficient size that when two adjacent screen assemblies are releasably connected therewith, moving or pulling on one of the screen assemblies results in moving or pulling of the other screen assembly along with the screen assembly being pulled.
In one aspect the recesses 416 are sized (as may be any recess disclosed herein) so that when the pieces of RCM material are interconnected, all or substantially all of the material is within the recess (e.g. as shown in
As may be for any screen or screen assembly according to the present invention, RCM material may be located above or below a seal or both above and below a seal. Similarly, a seal can be used below RCM material.
The screen assembly 420 has an amount 428 of RCM material in a recess 429 and the screen assembly 422 has a corresponding amount 423 of RCM material for releasably mating with the material 429. Optionally, as with the screen assembly 400, one, two, three or more combinations of corresponding amounts of RCM material may be used with the screen assemblies 420, 422.
A seal 560 has a portion 562 received in and held in a recess 556 in the projection 555 of the screen assembly 550. The abutment of the finger 553 against the bottom of the recess 554 prevents a top surface 557 of the projection 555 from contacting a bottom surface of the lip 551 so that a space is provided therebetween for a portion 564 of the seal 560. The seal 560 seals an interface between the two screen assemblies 550, 552. The seal 560 (as may be any seal herein) may be solid; but as shown it is hollow along its length.
It is within the scope of the present invention for a seal on a screen assembly (any seal disclosed herein) to be of such dimensions that it contacts and seals against only a seal (e.g. such as the seal 422 of a separator or shaker); or, e.g. as shown in
In certain aspects, with any screen assembly according to the present invention which has a seal which can abut a separator or shaker, no seal (e.g. as the seal 422,
The connector 594 may be sized (as may be the case for any connector disclosed herein for screen assemblies according to the present invention) so that a portion of it projects above the screen assemblies 590, 592; or, as shown in
Optionally, a projecting part 595, like part of the connector 594, is formed integrally of a screen assembly 597 according to the present invention, which is like the screen assemblies 590, 592, but with a recess for a connector at the end with the part 595. The opposite end of the screen assembly 597 (not shown) may have a recess like the recess 596.
The connector 594 may be held within the recesses 596, 598 with a friction fit and/or with a suitable adhesive or glue. Optionally, each screen assembly end is provided with multiple (two, three, or more) recesses and multiple corresponding connectors are used (as may be the case with any connector-recess combination for any screen assembly according to the present invention). Optionally, the connector 594 is somewhat loose within the recesses 596, 598 (the recesses are sufficiently large to achieve this looseness, but not so large that the connector is easily dislodged) to permit some limited freedom of movement of one screen assembly with respect to the other. The connector 594 (as may be any connector disclosed herein) may be made of plastic, metal, fiberglass, wood, steel, stainless steel, PTFE, or composite material.
Optionally, as shown in
Optionally, adjacent screen assemblies have one, two, three, or more holes 618, slots 615 and separate connectors 617 are used which are releasably insertable into holes on adjacent screen assemblies and selectively movable into and out of the slots 615.
Each screen assembly 620, 622 has a recess 624 which is sized for receipt therein of part of a removable connector 640. With the connector 640 installed in both adjacent recesses 624, pulling on one of the screen assemblies results in movement of the other screen assembly. The recesses 624 can be sized and the connector 640 can be sized so that the connector 640 is tightly held around its lateral surfaces within the recesses 624 (as may be the case with any connector-recess or connector-hole structure herein) or the recesses 624 can be sized and the connector 640 can be sized so that the connector 640 holds the screen assemblies 620, 622 tightly together end-to-end (as may be the case, with any connector-recess or connector-hole structure herein); but, as shown in
The connector 640 has a stem 642 part of which resides in corresponding parts 626 of the recesses 624 and enlarged ends 644 which reside in corresponding parts 628 of the recesses 624.
Optionally, a screen assembly according to the present invention may have two, three, or more of the connector-640-recess-624 structures (two shown in the screen assemblies 621, 623 of
It is to be understood that any screen assembly shown partially in the drawing figures extends to a second end (not shown) like the first end with similar recesses and/or projections; that mesh or meshes cover substantially all of the top of the screen assembly; and that screen assemblies shown with an end having projection(s) have another end without such projection(s) and either with a recess or recesses or with no recesses. By providing screen assemblies with projection(s) at one end and a recess or recesses at the opposite end, any two such screen assemblies can be used end-to-end; or by providing one screen assembly with projection(s) and one screen assembly with a recess or recesses in both ends such end-to-end use is possible.
Any releasably cooperating material and/or recess or recesses disclosed herein may be used with the screen assemblies of
The present invention, therefore, provides in some, but not in necessarily all, embodiments a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including: positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator; connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with releasably cooperating material on each screen assembly; and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus, the screen assemblies held together while moving by engagement of the releasably cooperating material on one screen assembly with the releasably cooperating material on the other screen assembly. Such a method may have one or some, in any possible combination, of the following: wherein first and second screen assemblies are insertable into the screen assembly holding apparatus and the method further including moving the first screen assembly to insert the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly into the screen assembly holding apparatus; moving the first screen assembly to remove both the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly from the screen assembly holding apparatus; wherein the first screen assembly includes a seal, the method further including moving the first screen assembly so that the seal sealingly contacts the second screen assembly; wherein the seal has a base and a curved part and has a length and has a generally “D” shaped cross-section and is hollow along its length, the seal's base is disposed in a recess in the first screen assembly, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly so the curved part of the seal sealingly contacts the second screen assembly; wherein the first screen assembly has a lip projecting therefrom, a lip recess in the lip, the seal is generally “T” shaped with a body with a generally straight base and a generally straight cross member, the body having a length, the body hollow along its length, part of the generally straight base located within the lip recess, the second screen assembly having a seal surface, the method including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly so that the generally straight cross member of the seal sealingly contacts the seal surface of the second screen assembly; wherein the second screen assembly has a finger projecting downwardly therefrom and the first screen assembly has a finger recess for receiving the finger, the method further including inserting the finger into the finger recess; wherein the seal has a base, and a curved portion with a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the base, the second end spaced-apart from and not connected to the base, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly so that the curved portion of the seal sealingly contacts the second screen assembly and, in doing so, the curved portion moves toward the base; wherein the first screen assembly has a seal recess and a portion of the seal resides in the seal recess; wherein the first screen assembly has a first recess and the releasably cooperating material includes a first piece of releasably cooperating material with part thereof held within the first recess and a second piece of releasably cooperating material on the second screen assembly located for engaging the first piece of releasably cooperating material, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly to engage the first piece of releasably cooperating material with the second piece of releasably cooperating material so that the first recess accommodates the two pieces of releasably cooperating material thereby permitting the first screen assembly to contactingly abut the second screen assembly; wherein the first screen assembly has a first inclined end portion, the second screen assembly has a second inclined portion corresponding in inclination to an inclination of the first inclined portion, a first piece of releasably cooperating material on the first inclined portion, a second piece of releasably cooperating material on the second inclined portion, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly so that the first piece of releasably cooperating material engages the second piece of releasably cooperating material to releasably connect the two screen assemblies together; wherein the first inclined end portion has a first recess and a portion of the first piece of releasably cooperating material is secured in the recess, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly to engage the first piece of releasably cooperating material with the second piece of releasably cooperating material so that the first recess accommodates the two pieces of releasably cooperating material thereby permitting the first screen assembly to contactingly abut the second screen assembly; wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker for processing drilling fluid with solids entrained therein; wherein the first screen assembly has a first recess in an end thereof, the second screen assembly has a second recess in an end thereof, and a connector is releasably disposable with a first portion thereof in the first recess and a second portion thereof in the second recess, the method further including inserting the first portion of the connector into the first recess and the second portion of the connector into the second recess; and/or wherein at least a part of the connector is held loosely in one or both of the first recess and the second recess permitting freedom of movement of the first screen assembly with respect to the second screen assembly.
The present invention, therefore, provides in some, but not in necessarily all, embodiments a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including: positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator; connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with releasably cooperating material on each screen assembly; moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus; wherein the first screen assembly has a first recess and the releasably cooperating material includes a first piece of releasably cooperating material with part thereof held within the first recess and a second piece of releasably cooperating material on the second screen assembly located for engaging the first piece of releasably cooperating material, the method further including moving the first screen assembly against the second screen assembly to engage the first piece of releasably cooperating material with the second piece of releasably cooperating material so that the first recess accommodates the two pieces of releasably cooperating material thereby permitting the first screen assembly to contactingly abut the second screen assembly, and wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker for processing drilling fluid with solids entrained therein.
The present invention, therefore, provides in some, but not in necessarily all, embodiments a method for manipulating a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly with respect to a screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator into or onto which the screen assemblies are mountable, the method including positioning at least a portion of a first screen assembly with respect to screen assembly holding apparatus of a vibratory separator, the first screen assembly having a first recess and the second screen assembly having a second recess, connecting a second screen assembly to the first screen assembly with a connector, the connector having a first portion in the first recess and a second portion in the second recess, and moving the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly together with respect to the screen assembly holding apparatus; and such a method wherein at least a part of the connector is held loosely in one or both of the first recess and the second recess permitting freedom of movement of the first screen assembly with respect to the second screen assembly.
The present invention, therefore, provides in some, but not in necessarily all, embodiments a pair of connected screen assemblies for use with a vibratory separator, the pair including a first screen assembly, a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly having a first amount of releasably cooperating material secured thereon, the second screen assembly having a second amount of releasably cooperating material secured thereon, and the first amount of releasably cooperating material sufficiently engaging the second amount of releasably cooperating material so that pulling on one of the first or second screen assemblies correspondingly moves the other screen assembly.
The present invention, therefore, provides in some, but not in necessarily all, embodiments a pair of connected screen assemblies for use with a vibratory separator, the pair including a first screen assembly, a second screen assembly, the first screen assembly having a first recess, the second screen assembly having a second recess, a connector with a first portion in the first recess and a second portion in the second recess, and the connector releasably connecting the two screen assemblies so that pulling on one of the first or second screen assemblies correspondingly moves the other screen assembly.
In conclusion, therefore, it is seen that the present invention and the embodiments disclosed herein and those covered by the appended claims are well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends set forth. Certain changes can be made in the subject matter without departing from the spirit and the scope of this invention. It is realized that changes are possible within the scope of this invention and it is further intended that each element or step recited in any of the following claims is to be understood as referring to all equivalent elements or steps. The following claims are intended to cover the invention as broadly as legally possible in whatever form it may be utilized. Any patent or patent application referred to herein is incorporated fully herein for all purposes. The invention claimed herein is new and novel in accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 102 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in § 102. The invention claimed herein is not obvious in accordance with 35 U.S.C. § 103 and satisfies the conditions for patentability in § 103. This specification and the claims that follow are in accordance with all of the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112. The inventors may rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the scope of their invention and of the claims that follow as they may pertain to apparatus not materially departing from, but outside of, the literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All patents referred to herein are incorporated fully herein for all purposes.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/301,349 filed Dec. 12, 2005; Ser. No. 10/359,733 filed Feb. 4, 2003; and Ser. No. 10/429,290 filed May 1, 2003—from all of which the present invention claims priority under the Patent Laws and all of which are incorporated fully herein for all purposes.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11301349 | Dec 2005 | US |
Child | 11366218 | Mar 2006 | US |
Parent | 10359733 | Feb 2003 | US |
Child | 11366218 | Mar 2006 | US |
Parent | 10429290 | May 2003 | US |
Child | 11366218 | Mar 2006 | US |