Claims
- 1. A method for securing a well insert to an inner wall of a well, comprising acts of:arranging stabilizers on the well insert in a non-extended position; introducing the well insert into the well; arranging the stabilizers on the well insert in an extended position; and expanding a portion of a gasket on the well insert such that the portion of the gasket conforms to a circumference of the inner wall of the well.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the act of arranging the stabilizers on the well insert in an extended position includes rotating the well insert within the well.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the act of expanding a portion of a gasket includes expanding the gasket in a radial direction and compressing the gasket in a vertical direction.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the act of expanding a portion of a gasket includes inserting an expander into an opening of the gasket.
- 5. An apparatus, comprising:a well insert for insertion into a well; stabilizers mounted to the well insert, the stabilizers being movable from a non-extended position to an extended position such that when the stabilizers are in an extended position, the stabilizers extend to a location at or beyond a diameter of an inner wall of the well; and a gasket mounted to the well insert, the gasket being radially extendable from a non-extended position to an extended position such that when the gasket is in an extended position, the gasket conforms to a circumference of the inner wall of the well.
- 6. A method for manually sampling a fluid source in a well, the method comprising:exerting downward pressure on a sample tube, disposed within a well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid, wherein the act of exerting downward pressure includes exerting a downward pressure on the sample tube to allow fluid to pass from the well into a piston of the well insert.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the act of exerting downward pressure includes compressing at least one spring attached to the well insert.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the act of exerting downward pressure includes exposing one or more openings in the piston though which fluid may flow.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the act of exerting downward pressure on the sample tube includes exerting downward pressure on the sample tube, disposed within the well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid at a controlled rate.
- 10. The method of claim 6 further comprising releasing the downward pressure on the sample tube to prevent fluid from entering the sample tube.
- 11. The method of claim 6 further comprising securing the well insert to the inner surface of the well so as to form a barrier that is impermeable to air or fluids.
- 12. The method of claim 6 wherein the act of exerting downward pressure on the sample tube includes exerting downward pressure on the sample tube, disposed within the well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube.
- 13. A method for manually sampling a fluid source in a well, the method comprising:exerting downward pressure on a sample tube, disposed within a well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid; and releasing the downward pressure on the sample tube to prevent fluid from entering the sample tube.
- 14. A method for manually sampling a fluid source in a well, the method comprising:exerting downward pressure on a sample tube, disposed within a well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid; and securing the well insert to the inner surface of the well so as to form a barrier that is impermeable to air or fluids.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the act of exerting downward pressure on the sample tube includes exerting a downward pressure on the sample tube, disposed within the well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube.
- 16. A method for manually sampling a fluid source in a well, the method comprising:exerting downward pressure on a sample tube, disposed within a well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid; and wherein the act of exerting downward pressure on the sample tube includes exerting a downward pressure on the sample tube, disposed within the well insert, to allow fluid to pass from the well through a portion of the well insert and into the sample tube to fill at least a portion of the sample tube with the fluid at a controlled rate less than or equal to 1 mL/min.
- 17. An apparatus comprising:a well insert including a piston and a gasket releasably sealing the well insert with respect to a well, the well insert being mounted to an inner surface of the well; and a sample tube for activating the piston disposed within the well insert.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the gasket is impermeable to air or fluids.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the well includes a screen and the gasket is mounted to an inner surface of the well that is in close proximity to the screen.
- 20. An apparatus comprising:a well insert including a piston, the well insert being mounted to an inner surface of a well; and a sample tube, for activating the piston, disposed within the well insert, and including an opening having a diameter that is selected based on a desired rate at which fluid may enter the sample tube.
- 21. An apparatus comprising:a well insert including a piston, the well insert being mounted to an inner surface of a well; and a sample tube, for activating the piston, disposed within the well insert, wherein the piston includes one or more openings that allow fluid to pass when the piston is activated by the sample tube, and do not allow fluid to pass when the piston is not activated by the sample tube.
- 22. A method of sampling in a well including a well screen and a riser pipe comprising:inserting a well insert with a lower piston into the riser pipe; sealing the well insert with respect to the riser pipe; inserting a sample tube into the well insert; exerting downward pressure on the sample tube to activate the piston and to allow fluid to pass into the sample tube; and withdrawing the sample tube from the well insert.
- 23. An apparatus for withdrawing a sample fluid from a well including a well screen and a riser pipe, the apparatus comprising:a well insert including a piston; a seal between the well insert and the riser pipe; and a sample tube insertable in the well insert which activates the piston of the well insert to allow fluid to pass into the sample tube for sampling.
- 24. An apparatus comprising:a well insert including a radially expandable gasket which, when expanded, seals the well insert with respect to a well and which, when retracted, allows the well insert to be disposed in the well; and an expander for expanding the gasket to seal the well insert with respect to the well after the well insert is disposed in the well.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/883,068, filed Jun. 15, 2001, now abandoned, which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference and claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/211,947, filed Jun. 16, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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