Pitless adapter assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6311770
  • Patent Number
    6,311,770
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 16, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pitless adapter assembly for a water well system or the like operable by a pump suspended in the well below the pitless adapter assembly to pump underground water upwardly through a plastic supply pipe to a feed pipe through a fitting in a well casing, and including a housing having a generally right-angle flow path therein defined by an housing inlet and a housing outlet for interconnecting the supply pipe with the feed pipe through the well casing. The housing includes an integrally-formed eyelet for receiving and retaining a safety cable to which the pump is suspended in the well and a plurality of annular serrations formed in the walls of the housing surrounding the housing inlet for receiving and retaining an upper end of the feed pipe. Interior walls of the housing defining the flow path extend between the housing inlet and the housing outlet and are curved to provide right-angle turn which reduces turbulence in the water flowing through the housing from the supply pipe to the feed pipe.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a pitless adapter assembly. A pitless adapter is a unit designed to permit water service pipes to pass through the wall of a well-casing below the frost line to prevent entrance of contaminants, to prevent freezing of water in the pipes, and to provide full access to the water system components within the well. Pitless adapters hang the well pump from a hole drilled in the well-casing. The hole drilled in the well casing both holds up the weight of the pump and the supply pipe and water from the pump, and allows the pumped water to exit through the casing wall. Existing products require multiple attachments to be furnished as separate items when using plastic pipe for installing a pitless adapter. The majority of submersible well pumps are now installed with plastic pipe. This requires separate fittings not furnished as a package with existing products. Plastic pipe facilitates pump installation and removal because of its flexibility and does not require extending the pipe vertically thereby creating a dangerous situation, especially when the well may be hundreds of feet deep.




Even though plastic pipe is now the preferred installation method, a potential exists for the pipe coming off of the adapter. Should this occur, the well can be rendered unusable and non-repairable. The assembly disclosed and claimed herein provides a compact, ready-to-install unit which includes integral plastic pipe barbs and protected safety cable attachment device. In addition, the invention also includes a streamlined, curved internal shape which reduces water turbulence and increases flow.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a pitless adapter which is simple to install.




It is another object of the invention to provide a pitless adapter which securely retains the pump suspended therefrom.




It is another object of the invention to provide a pitless adapter which reduces turbulence and friction-induced drag within the assembly.




It is another object of the invention to provide a pitless adapter which permits connection to plastic supply pipe delivering water from the well to the pitless adapter without the need of other attachment components.




It is another object of the invention to provide an integrally-formed safety eyelet for retaining a safety cable attached to the pump in the well.




It is another object of the invention to provide an integrally-formed safety eyelet for retaining a safety cable attached to the pump in the well which is recessed into the overall dimensions of the pitless adapter and this thus protected from accidental impact.




These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a pitless adapter assembly for a water well system or the like operable by a pump suspended in the well below the pitless adapter assembly to pump underground water upwardly through a plastic supply pipe to a feed pipe through a fitting in a well casing, and comprising a housing having a generally right-angle flow path therein defined by an housing inlet and a housing outlet for interconnecting the supply pipe with the feed pipe through the well casing. The housing includes an integrally-formed eyelet for receiving and retaining a safety cable to which the pump is suspended in the well and a plurality of annular serrations formed in the walls of the housing surrounding the housing inlet for receiving and retaining an upper end of the feed pipe. Interior walls of the housing defining the flow path extend between the housing inlet and the housing outlet and are curved to provide right-angle turn which reduces turbulence in the water flowing through the housing from the supply pipe to the feed pipe.




According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the housing includes a threaded collar for receiving a matingly threaded pull pipe.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the threaded collar is integrally-formed with the housing.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the housing includes a pair of integrally-formed flanges for cooperating with a mating pair of recesses in a fitting positioned through a hole in the well casing for retaining the pitless adapter assembly in the fitting.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the flanges and recesses are adapted to be oriented in vertically-extending relation within the well casing.




Preferably, the safety eyelet is integrally formed in the housing at a juncture between the threaded collar and the housing intermediate the housing inlet and the housing outlet.




Preferably, the flanges are integrally-formed on the housing.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the annular serrations comprise a plurality of concentric, ring-shaped barbs each having a taper which progressively enlarges in the flow direction of water from the well into the housing.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the pitless adapter includes a submersible pump suspended in the well below the pitless adapter assembly and interconnected thereto by the supply pipe.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a typical well design where a pitless adapter according to the invention is useful;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary side elevation of a pitless adapter according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a partial vertical cross-section of the pitless adapter shown in

FIG. 2

, showing the portion of the pitless adapter in the interior of the well casing;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the pitless adapter shown in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a horizontal cross-section taken substantially along lines


5





5


of FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE




Referring now specifically to the drawings, a typical water well system including pitless adapter


10


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


1


. In this arrangement, a well “W” is fitted with a well casing


11


in the upper extent thereof in accordance with local regulations. A submersible pump


12


is suspended in the well “W” below the water level on one end of a supply pipe


13


. The upper end of the supply pipe


13


is attached to the inlet side of the pitless adapter


10


, as described in further detail below. Water from the supply pipe


13


passes through the pitless adapter


10


and into a feed pipe


15


, which delivers water to a building, such as a house, or to a storage tank. The pitless adapter


10


is supported in its position by the side walls of the well casing


11


through which it extends. A pull pipe


17


is threaded into a top end of the pitless adapter


10


and permits the pitless adapter


10


and the pump


12


to be pulled from the well “W” when necessary.




A strong wire safety cable


18


interconnects the pitless adapter


10


and the pump


12


and provides secondary security against loss of the pump


12


in the bottom of the well “W” should the supply pipe


13


disconnect for whatever reason from either the pitless adapter


10


or the pump


12


. Electrical connections, not shown, supply power to the pump


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the pitless adapter


10


is preferably formed of cast bronze in accordance with ASTM B584-C84400. A housing


20


includes an inlet portion


21


having a plurality of annular serrations or barbs


22


on the outer surface thereof. This arrangement permits easy and quick attachment to plastic supply pipe without additional fittings being needed. An integrally-formed threaded collar


24


permits attachment of the pull pipe


17


. An eyelet


26


is integrally-formed in the pitless adapter


10


at the juncture between the threaded collar


24


and the housing


20


intermediate the housing inlet


21


and a housing outlet


28


formed in a separate fitting


29


which extends through an access hole “H” in the side of the well casing


11


. As is best shown in Figures and


3


, the eyelet


26


is formed in an integral web


27


which is recessed within the overall dimensions of the housing


20


at the point where the collar


24


is formed. This protects the attachment point of the cable


18


against an inadvertent impact which could sever the cable


18


and remove the protection against loss of the pump


12


should the supply pipe


13


become disconnected.




The fitting


29


also includes a plurality of annular serrations or barbs


30


on the outer surface thereof which permits easy and quick attachment to plastic feed pipe without additional fittings being attached.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the portion of the pitless adapter


10


which is positioned within the well casing


11


is shown in cross-section. As is shown, the inlet


21


and outlet


28


communicate with a passage


35


which extends at right angles through the housing


20


. The passage


35


defines a smoothly curved right-angle transition intermediate the inlet


21


and outlet


28


, providing a correspondingly smooth, non-turbulent flow of water from the well upwardly into the pitless adapter


10


and into the feed pipe


15


.




As is best shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the fitting


29


includes a passage


36


which interconnects with the passage


35


in housing


20


. The interconnection is maintained by means of a pair of flanges


40


,


41


which are received within a pair of recesses


44


,


45


formed in an enlarged retaining bracket


48


in fitting


29


. As is shown in both FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

, an elastomeric O-ring


50


provides a water-tight seal between the flanges


40


,


41


and the recesses


44


,


45


. An elastomeric gasket


52


provides a water-tight seal between the retaining bracket


48


and the inner wall of the well casing


11


. An elastomeric gasket


54


provides a water-tight seal between the retaining bracket fitting


29


and the outer wall of the well casing


11


. A compression nut


56


is threaded onto the fitting


29


and tightened against a collar


57


to compress the gaskets


52


and


54


. The O-ring


50


is lubricated and the housing


20


is slid into the fitting


29


.




The pitless adapter


10


is assembled by cutting the hole “H” in the sidewall of the well casing


11


so that the hole “H” will be at the appropriate distance below ground level when inserted into the well. Installation may proceed in one of several different ordered steps. According to one installation method, after the well casing


11


has been inserted into the well, the fitting


29


with the gasket


52


in place is passed through the hole “H” from the inside so that the outlet


28


extends laterally outwardly through the well casing


11


. The pump


12


is connected by properly measured supply pipe


13


to the inlet


21


and the safety cable


18


is attached to the eyelet


26


of the housing


20


. The pull pipe


17


is attached to the pitless adapter


10


and the assembly is lowered into the well. The housing


20


is connected to the fitting


29


by inserting the flanges


40


,


41


into the recesses


44


,


45


of the bracket


48


until the passages


35


and


36


are aligned. A stop tab


25


formed in the housing


20


prevents movement of the housing


20


past the proper alignment point on the fitting


29


. The collar


57


is placed onto the fitting


29


and the compression nut


56


is tightened to the proper torque, completing the assembly.




While the pitless adapter


10


is shown in use with a submersible pump, it may also be used with a jet pump. In such cases, either two well pipes or two pitless adapters would be required. The integrally-formed barbs


22


and


30


permit easy attachment of plastic supply and feed pipes


13


and


15


, respectively without other attachment pieces.




A pitless adapter is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pitless adaptor for a water well system operatable by a pump suspended in the well below the adapter assembly to pump underground water upwardly through a plastic supply pipe to a feed pipe through a well casing, and comprising a housing having a generally right-angle flow path therein defined by a housing inlet and a housing outlet for interconnecting the supply pipe with the feed pipe through the well casing, said housing including:(a) an integrally-formed eyelet for receiving and retaining a safety wire to which the pump is attached, said eyelet being positioned on a longitudinally-extending exterior wall of the housing in a recess in said exterior wall of sufficient depth that the eyelet does not project outwardly beyond the plane of the exterior wall in order to prevent damage to the eyelet from impact with the well casing during installation and maintenance of the housing; (b) a plurality of annular serrations formed in the walls of the housing surrounding the housing inlet for receiving and retaining an upper end of the feed pipe; and (c) walls of the housing defining the flow path between the housing inlet and the housing outlet defining a radius intermediate the housing inlet and the housing outlet and thereby defining a curved flow path which is at least the diameter of the housing inlet and the lousing outlet along its entire length to reduce turbulence in the water flowing through the housing from the supply pipe to the feed pipe.
  • 2. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a threaded collar for receiving a matingly threaded pull pipe.
  • 3. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 2, wherein said threaded collar is integrally-formed with said housing.
  • 4. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a pair of integrally-formed flanges and a separate fitting having a mating pair of recesses, said fitting adapted for being positioned through a hole in the well casing for retaining the housing of the pitless adapter assembly in the fitting.
  • 5. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 4, wherein said flanges and recesses are adapted to be oriented in vertically-extending relation within the well casing.
  • 6. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 3, wherein said safety eyelet is integrally formed in said housing at a juncture between the threaded collar and the housing intermediate the housing inlet and the housing outlet.
  • 7. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 5, wherein said flanges are integrally-formed on said housing.
  • 8. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 1, wherein said annular serrations comprise a plurality of concentric, ring-shaped barbs having a taper which progressively enlarges in the flow direction of water from the well into the housing.
  • 9. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 1, and including a fitting for being positioned in a hole through the well casing and sealingly interconnected with the outlet of the housing for permitting flow of water from the interior to the exterior of the well casing.
  • 10. A pitless adapter assembly according to claim 1, and including a submersible pump suspended in said well below said pitless adapter assembly and interconnected thereto by the supply pipe.
  • 11. A pitless adaptor assembly according to claim 2, wherein the recess within which the eyelet is positioned is formed between said threaded collar and radiused exterior walls of the housing defining the curved flow path.
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