Claims
- 1. A method of collecting fluid samples, comprising the step of:
- providing a sampling device having a groundwater collecting portion, the sampling device including a cylindrical barrel having interior and exterior surfaces, a fluid entrance in the interior and/or exterior surface of the barrel, and a valve, the valve being positioned along a fluid path between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion;
- driving the sampling device into a subsurface to a sampling depth;
- exposing the fluid entrance to groundwater in the subsurface;
- collecting a fluid sample in the groundwater collecting portion, the fluid sample passing through the fluid entrance and the valve;
- obstructing fluid flow through the fluid entrance with a rigid member before the collecting step;
- closing the valve after the collecting step and preventing both fluid flow into and fluid flow out of the groundwater collecting portion through the valve after the collecting step; and
- removing the sampling device from the subsurface.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the obstructing step is carried out by providing a movable drive shoe, the drive shoe being movable between a first position, in which the drive shoe covers the fluid entrance, and a second position, in which the drive shoe is spaced apart from the fluid entrance.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- separating the groundwater collecting portion from a remainder of the sampling device after the removing step.
- 4. A method of collecting fluid samples, comprising the steps of:
- providing a sampling device having a groundwater collecting portion, the sampling device having a fluid entrance, a drive shoe movable between a first position in which the drive shoe covers the fluid entrance, and a second position in which the drive shoe is spaced apart from the fluid entrance, and a valve positioned along a fluid path between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion;
- driving the sampling device into a subsurface to a sampling depth;
- pulling the sampling device toward an uphole end so that the drive shoe moves from the first position to the second position to expose the fluid entrance to groundwater in the subsurface;
- preventing a fluid flow through the fluid entrance using the drive shoe;
- after the preventing step, collecting a fluid sample in the groundwater collecting portion, the fluid sample passing through the fluid entrance and the valve;
- closing the valve after the collecting step and preventing both fluid flow into and fluid flow out of the groundwater collecting portion through the valve after the collecting step;
- removing the sampling device from the subsurface.
- 5. A fluid sampling device comprising:
- a cylindrical barrel including a groundwater collecting portion and interior and exterior surfaces;
- a fluid entrance in the interior and/or exterior surface of the barrel and fluidly coupled to the groundwater collecting portion;
- a rigid slidable cover having a first position covering the fluid entrance to prevent fluid flow through the fluid entrance and a second position in which the fluid entrance is at least partially exposed to permit fluid flow through the fluid entrance; and
- a valve positioned between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion, the valve being movable between an open position and a closed position, the valve preventing a fluid flow therethrough when in the closed position.
- 6. The sampling device of claim 5, wherein:
- the valve includes a remote actuator configured to move the valve from the open position to the closed position.
- 7. A fluid sampling device comprising:
- a barrel including a groundwater collecting portion the barrel including a soil sampling chamber having an opening;
- a fluid entrance in the barrel fluidly coupled to the groundwater collecting portion;
- a moveable cover having a first position covering the fluid entrance to prevent fluid flow through the fluid entrance and a second position in which the fluid entrance is at least partially exposed to permit fluid flow through the fluid entrance;
- a valve positioned between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion, the valve being movable between an open position and a closed position, the valve preventing a fluid flow therethrough when in the closed position; and
- a tip having a releasing mechanism movable between a first position and a second position, the tip covering the opening in the soil sampling chamber when the releasing mechanism is in the first position, the tip being displaceable from the open end when the releasing mechanism is in the second position.
- 8. A method of collecting fluid samples, comprising the steps of:
- providing a cylindrical barrel having a groundwater collecting portion, a fluid entrance, a drive shoe movable between a first position in which the drive shoe covers the fluid entrance, and a second position in which the drive shoe is spaced apart from the fluid entrance, and a valve positioned along a fluid path between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion;
- driving the sampling device into a subsurface to a sampling depth;
- exposing the fluid entrance to groundwater in the subsurface;
- preventing a fluid flow through the fluid entrance using the drive shoe;
- after the preventing step, collecting a fluid sample in the groundwater collecting portion, the fluid sample passing through the fluid entrance and the valve;
- closing the valve after the collecting step and preventing both fluid flow into and fluid flow out of the groundwater collecting portion through the valve after the collecting step; and
- removing the sampling device from the subsurface.
- 9. A method of collecting fluid samples and soil samples, comprising the steps of:
- providing a sampling device having a soil sample chamber a groundwater collecting portion, the sampling device having a fluid entrance, a drive shoe movable between a first position in which the drive shoe covers the fluid entrance, and a second position in which the drive shoe is spaced apart from the fluid entrance, and a valve positioned along a fluid path between the fluid entrance and the groundwater collecting portion;
- driving the sampling device into a subsurface to a sampling depth;
- collecting a soil sample in the soil sample chamber;
- exposing the fluid entrance to groundwater in the subsurface;
- preventing a fluid flow through the fluid entrance using the drive shoe;
- after the preventing stem collecting a fluid sample in the groundwater collecting portion, the fluid sample passing through the fluid entrance and the valve;
- closing the valve after the collecting step and preventing both fluid flow into and fluid flow out of the groundwater collecting portion through the valve after the collecting step; and
- removing the sampling device from the subsurface.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein:
- the soil sample chamber provided in the providing step includes an opening, and wherein the providing step further provides a moveable drive cone having a first position covering the opening and a second position separated from the opening; and
- the step of collecting a soil sample includes the steps of moving the drive cone from the first to the second position and driving the sampling device into the subsurface.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/403,371, filed Mar. 15, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,343 which was a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/124,789, filed Sep. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,419.
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