Claims
- 1. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, and an opposite distal end;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway, and wherein the coupler defines a passageway which has a first end, and an opposite second end, and wherein the second end has a given diametral dimension; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto, and wherein the porous housing telescopingly mates with the second end.
- 2. A monitoring well as claimed 1, wherein the coupler has first and second ends, and a passageway extends between the first and second ends, and wherein the passageway includes a reservoir area disposed intermediate the first and second ends.
- 3. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connector includes a resilient member which fluid sealably engages the coupler.
- 4. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, and an opposite distal end, and wherein the conduit has a given inside diametral dimension;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway;
- a geophysical monitoring device slidably received in the passageway which is defined by the conduit and oriented in fluid flowing communication with the coupler; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 5. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a given inside diametral dimension;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway;
- a geophysical monitoring device dimensioned for slidable movement in the passageway which is defined by the conduit, and wherein the geophysical monitoring device has a connector for releasable mating cooperation with the coupler; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 6. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, and an opposite distal end;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway;
- a sleeve defining a passageway, and wherein the sleeve has a first end which telescopingly receives the distal end of the conduit, and a second end which telescopingly receives the coupler; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 7. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end and an opposite distal end;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway, and wherein the coupler is made integral with the conduit and has opposite first and second ends and a passageway extends between the first and second ends, and wherein the diametral dimension of the passageway, at the first end, has a given dimension, and the diametral dimension of the passageway, at the second end, has a dimension which is greater than the first end, and wherein the passageway intermediate the first and second ends has an increasing diametral dimension when measured in a direction extending from the first to the second end; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 8. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a given inside diametral dimension;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway;
- a geophysical monitoring device dimensioned for slidable movement in the passageway of the conduit, and wherein the geophysical monitoring device has a connector for releasable mating cooperation with the coupler;
- a guide member releasably affixed on the geophysical monitoring device and telescopingly received in the passageway which is defined by the conduit; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 9. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit defining a passageway, the conduit having a proximal end, and an opposite distal end;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relationship with the passageway defined by the conduit;
- a sleeve defining a passageway, and wherein the sleeve has a first end which telescopingly receives the distal end of the conduit, and a second end which telescopingly receives the coupler;
- a geophysical monitoring device slidably received in the passageway defined by the conduit, and oriented in fluid flowing communication with the coupler; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 10. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 9, wherein the geophysical monitoring device has a connector for mating cooperation with the coupler, and wherein a guide member is releasably affixed on the geophysical monitoring device and telescopingly received in the passageway defined by the conduit.
- 11. A monitoring well comprising:
- a conduit having a proximal and a distal end, and defining a passageway which extends between the proximal and distal ends;
- a coupler connected in fluid flowing relation relative to the distal end of the conduit, the coupler defining a passageway which is disposed in fluid communication with the passageway defined by the conduit;
- a sleeve disposed intermediate the coupler and the conduit, the sleeve having a first end which telescopingly receives the distal end of the conduit, and a second end which telescopingly receives the coupler; and
- a porous housing borne by the coupler and connected in fluid flowing relation relative thereto.
- 12. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, wherein the passageway of the conduit has a given inside diametral dimension; and a geophysical monitoring device is slidably received in the passageway which is defined by the conduit, and oriented in fluid flowing communication with the coupler.
- 13. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, wherein the passageway of the conduit has a given inside diametral dimension; and a geophysical monitoring device is dimensioned for slidable movement in the passageway which is defined by the conduit, and wherein the geophysical monitoring device has a connector for releasable mating cooperation with the coupler.
- 14. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, wherein the coupler has a first and second end, and the passageway defined by the coupler extends between the first and second ends, and wherein the diametral dimension of the passageway at the first end has a given dimension, and the diametral dimension of the passageway at the second end has a dimension which is greater than the first end, and wherein the passageway intermediate the first and second ends has an increasing diametral dimension when measured in a direction extending from the first to the second end.
- 15. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, wherein the coupler has first and second ends, and the passageway of the coupler extends between the first and second ends, and wherein the passageway includes a reservoir area disposed intermediate the first and second ends.
- 16. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, wherein the passageway of the conduit has a given inside diametral dimension; and a geophysical monitoring device is dimensioned for slidable movement in the passageway defined by the conduit, and wherein the geophysical monitoring device has a connector for releasable mating cooperation with the coupler, and wherein a guide member is releasably affixed on the geophysical monitoring device and telescopingly received in the passageway defined by the conduit.
- 17. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 11, and further comprising a geophysical monitoring device slidably received in the passageway defined by the conduit.
- 18. A monitoring well comprising:
- a substantially uniformly linear conduit having proximal and distal ends, and defining a passageway which extends between the proximal and distal ends, and wherein the conduit disposed in a substantially nonhorizontal orientation;
- a sleeve borne on the distal end of the conduit, the sleeve having a first end which telescopingly receives the distal end of the conduit, and an opposite, second end;
- a coupler telescopingly cooperating with the second end of the sleeve, the coupler defining a passageway having a first, and an opposite second end, and wherein the inside diametral dimension of the passageway at the first end has a given dimension, and the inside diametral dimension at the second end has a given dimension which is greater than the first end, and wherein the passageway intermediate the first and second ends has an increasing diametral dimension when measured in a direction extending from the first to the second ends;
- a geophysical monitoring device having a connector, and which is dimensioned for slidable receipt in the passageway defined by the conduit, the geophysical monitoring device inserted at the proximal end of the conduit and moving under the influence of gravity along the conduit and in the direction of the distal end, the connector moving into fluid flowing cooperation with the coupler; and
- a porous housing telescopingly cooperating with the second end of the coupler.
- 19. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 18, wherein the connector comprises a natural or synthetic resilient member which fluid sealably engages the first end of the passageway defined by the coupler.
- 20. A monitoring well as claimed in claim 18, wherein the monitoring device is selected from the group comprising, thermocouple psychrometers, advective vapor sampling assemblies, vapor sampling devices, moisture sampling devices; and pressure sensing devices.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-94ID13223 between Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company and the United States Department of Energy.
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