Claims
- 1. A fluid pumping system for pumping a fluid source from a well, comprising:a pressurized gas source; at least a first pumping stage located in the fluid source down the well, said at least a first pumping stage comprising: at least a first fluid chamber, said first fluid chamber having a top and a bottom, said top including a first gas aperture in communication with said pressurized gas source, said bottom including a first fluid intake aperture in communication with the fluid source, and a first fluid outlet in communication with said first fluid chamber and a storage chamber above said first pumping stage; and a first float disposed in said first fluid chamber, said first float including a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein in operation said top portion of said first float seals said first gas aperture of said first fluid chamber when said first fluid chamber is substantially full of fluid from the fluid source whereupon pressurized gas is provided to said first gas aperture to move said float toward said bottom of said first fluid chamber to direct fluid through said first fluid outlet, whereupon when said first fluid chamber is substantially empty said bottom of said first float seals said first fluid outlet preventing pressurized gas from being delivered therethrough.
- 2. The fluid pumping system of claim 1, wherein said first fluid aperture includes a tapered portion and said first gas aperture includes a tapered portion.
- 3. The fluid pumping system of claim 2, wherein said top portion and said bottom portion of said first float are rounded to seat in respective ones of said tapered portions of said first gas aperture and said first fluid aperture.
- 4. The fluid pumping system of claim 3, wherein said first float includes a hollow cylinder between said top portion and said bottom portion.
- 5. The fluid pumping system of claim 1, wherein upon sealing of said first gas aperture with said first float a signal is provided to supply pressurized gas to said first fluid chamber through said first gas aperture.
- 6. The fluid pumping system of claim 1, wherein upon sealing of said first fluid outlet with said first float a signal is provided to stop supplying pressurized gas to said first fluid chamber.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein said first fluid outlet is in communication with said first fluid intake and said bottom of said first float simultaneously seals said first fluid outlet and said first fluid intake aperture when said first fluid chamber is substantially empty.
- 8. The system of claim 1, further comprising:a second pumping stage located above said first pumping stage, said second pumping stage comprising: a second fluid chamber including a top and a bottom, said top including a second gas aperture in communication with said pressurized gas source, said bottom including a second fluid intake aperture in communication with said first fluid outlet, and a second fluid outlet in communication with said second fluid chamber and said storage chamber; a second float disposed in said second fluid chamber between said second gas aperture and said second fluid outlet, said second float including a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein in operation said top portion of said second float seals said second gas aperture of said second fluid chamber when said second fluid chamber is substantially full with fluid received from said first fluid outlet of said first fluid chamber whereupon pressurized gas is provided to said second gas aperture to move said second float toward said bottom of said second fluid chamber to direct fluid through said second fluid outlet, whereupon when said second fluid chamber is substantially empty said bottom of said second float seals said second fluid outlet preventing pressurized gas from being delivered therethrough.
- 9. The fluid pumping system of claim 8, wherein upon sealing of said second gas aperture with said second float a signal is provided to stop supplying pressurized gas to said first fluid chamber through said first gas aperture.
- 10. The fluid pumping system of claim 8, wherein upon sealing of said second fluid outlet with said second float a signal is provided to supply pressurized gas to said first fluid chamber through said first gas aperture.
- 11. The system of claim 8, wherein said second fluid outlet is in communication with said second fluid intake and said bottom of said second float simultaneously sealings said second fluid outlet and said second fluid intake aperture when said second fluid chamber is substantially empty.
- 12. A fluid pumping system for pumping a fluid source from a well, comprising:a pressurized gas source; a first fluid chamber located in the fluid source down the well, said first fluid chamber including: a top and a bottom, said top including a first gas aperture in communication with said pressurized gas source, said bottom including a first fluid intake aperture in communication with the fluid source, and a first fluid outlet in communication with said first fluid chamber and a storage chamber above said first pumping stage; a first float disposed in said first fluid chamber between said first gas aperture and said first fluid intake aperture, said first float including a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein in operation said top portion of said first float seals said first gas aperture of said first fluid chamber when said first chamber is substantially full of fluid from the fluid source and said bottom of said first float seals said first fluid outlet preventing pressurized gas from being delivered therethrough; a second fluid chamber above said first fluid chamber, said second fluid chamber including: a top and a bottom, said top including a second gas aperture in communication with said pressurized gas source, said bottom including a second fluid intake aperture in communication with said first fluid outlet, and a second fluid outlet in communication with said second fluid chamber and said storage chamber; and a second float disposed in said second fluid chamber between said second gas aperture and said second fluid outlet, said second float including a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein in operation said top portion of said second float seals said second gas aperture of said second fluid chamber when said second fluid chamber is substantially full from fluid received from said first fluid outlet of said first fluid chamber and when said second fluid chamber is substantially empty said bottom of said second float seals said second fluid outlet preventing pressurized gas from being delivered therethrough, wherein in operation pressurized gas is delivered to said first fluid chamber through said first gas apertures until the occurrence of at least one of said first float sealing said first fluid outlet and said second float sealing said second gas aperture.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein delivery of pressurized gas is initiated upon the occurrence of at least one of said first float sealing said first gas aperture of said first fluid chamber and said second float sealing said second fluid outlet of said second fluid chamber.
- 14. The system of claim 12, wherein:said first fluid outlet is in communication with said first fluid intake and said bottom of said first float simultaneously seals said first fluid outlet and said first fluid intake aperture when said first fluid chamber is substantially empty; and said second fluid outlet is in communication with said second fluid intake and said bottom of said second float simultaneously seals said second fluid outlet and said second fluid intake aperture when said second fluid chamber is substantially empty.
- 15. The system of claim 12, wherein said pressurized gas source is compressed air.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/640,926, filed Aug. 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,838, which is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/095,963, filed Jun. 11, 1998, now abandoned, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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