Claims
- 1. A liquid elevator comprising:
an sealed outer casing having a first side defining a first hole and a second side defining a second hole; a first pipe having one end sealed within said first hole such that liquids or gasses entering or exiting said first hole must pass through said first pipe; a second pipe having one end sealed within said second hole such that liquids or gasses entering or exiting said second hole must pass through said second pipe; and a reservoir area within said sealed outer casing, said casing defining a third hole therein allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said casing.
- 2. The liquid elevator of claim 1 wherein said first and said second pipes are configured such that the end of said first pipe opposite said first hole is at least as close or closer to said second side as the end of said second pipe opposite said second hole.
- 3. The liquid elevator of claim 1 wherein said sealed outer casing comprises:
a pipe; a first header having the shape of a cross section of said pipe, said first header defining said first hole therein; and a second header having the shape of a cross section of said pipe, said second header defining said second hole therein; where said first and said second headers are placed near opposite ends of said pipe such as to seal said pipe, but for said holes defined in said headers.
- 4. The liquid elevator of claim 4 wherein said headers are welded to said pipe.
- 5. The liquid elevator of claim 4 wherein one end of said first pipe is sealed in said first hole such that said end of said first pipe is substantially flush with the outside of said first header and wherein one end of said second pipe is sealed in said second hole such that said end of said second pipe is substantially flush with the outside of said second header.
- 6. The liquid elevator of claim 6 wherein said pipes are sealed in said holes in said headers by welding.
- 7. The liquid elevator of claim 1 wherein said first and said second holes are centered in said first and said second sides respectively.
- 8. A liquid elevator comprising:
a plurality of stages, each of said stages comprising:
an sealed outer casing having a first side defining a first hole and a second side defining a second hole; a first pipe having one end sealed within said first hole such that liquids or gasses entering or exiting said first hole must pass through said first pipe; a second pipe having one end sealed with said second hole such that liquids or gasses entering or exiting said second hole must pass through said second pipe; and a reservoir, defined within said outer casing, said casing defining a third hole therein allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said casing; said stages being vertically stacked such that liquids or gasses exiting a lower stage enter the next higher stage.
- 9. The liquid elevator of claim 8 wherein said first and said second pipes are configured such that the end of said first pipe opposite said first hole is at least as close or closer to said second side as the end of said second pipe opposite said second hole.
- 10. The liquid elevator of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of couplings interspersed between adjacent ones of said plurality of stages.
- 11. The liquid elevator of claim 8 wherein said first and said second holes are centered in said first and said second sides respectively, such that said first hole from any stage of said elevator is radially aligned with said second hole from the next highest stage of said elevator.
- 12. The liquid elevator of claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of stages is cylindrical in shape and defines threads on the outside diameter thereof and further wherein said couplings are connected to said stages via said threads.
- 13. The liquid elevator of claim 8 further comprising a perforated screen attached to the lower end of the lowest of said stages.
- 14. The liquid elevator of claim 8 further comprising a fitting attached to said upper end of the highest of said stages, said fitting being capable of accepting any one of a plurality of standard well head attachments.
- 15. The elevator of claim 8 wherein said elevator is disposed in the annulus of a well and wherein said third holes in each of said stages allow communication between said reservoirs and said annulus.
- 16. The elevator of claim 15 wherein said annulus of said well is pressurized to the natural pressure of the well.
- 17. A liquid elevator comprising:
a plurality of vertically stacked chambers, said chambers being separated by a header having a hole defined therein; a plurality of pipes, each of said pipes extending through one of said plurality of holes and being sealed therein; and a reservoir defined with said chamber, said chamber defining a hole therein allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said chamber.
- 18. A liquid elevator comprising:
an outer casing having a top defining a hole in the center thereof and an open bottom; a first pipe having one end sealed within said hole and extending into said casing; and a second pipe extending out through said open bottom of said casing, said outer casing defining a hole therein.
- 19. The liquid elevator of claim 18 wherein said first and said second pipes are in a side-by-side relationship and wherein said second pipe is secured to said first pipe.
- 20. The liquid elevator of claim 18 further comprising a coupling defining a passage therethrough, said passage having a funnel-shaped portion adjacent a cylindrically-shaped portion, said passage being radially aligned with the longitudinal axis of said coupling.
- 21. The liquid elevator of claim 20 wherein said first pipe is in sealed communication with said cylindrically-shaped portion of said coupling, and wherein said second pipe is in sealed communication with the funnel-shaped portion of a second, identical coupling.
- 22. A liquid elevator comprising:
an outer casing defining a reservoir therein and having a first and a second hole defined therein; a first pipe extending through said first hole, said first pipe allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said outer casing; and a second pipe extending through said second hole, allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said outer casing; said outer casing defining a third hole therein allowing communication between said reservoir and the outside of said outer casing.
- 23. The liquid elevator of claim 22 wherein said outer casing has a top and a bottom and wherein said reservoir has a top and a bottom and wherein first hole is disposed on the bottom of said outer casing and said second hole is disposed on the top of said outer casing, and further wherein liquid or gas entering said reservoir through said first pipe must fall from the top of said reservoir to the bottom of said reservoir before entering said second pipe.
- 24. The liquid elevator of claim 23 wherein said third hole is located near the top of said reservoir.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application 09/783,891, entitled “MULTI-STAGE LIQUID ELEVATOR,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. applications 09/615,286, filed Jul. 13, 2000 and 09/633,073, filed Aug. 4, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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