Claims
- 1. A screen assembly for use in a vibratory separator apparatus, the screen assembly comprisingat least two layers of screening material one on top of the other and including at least a first layer over a second layer, each layer having screen mesh with rectangular openings as viewed from above, the first layer having first rectangular openings, and the second layer having second rectangular openings, each of the first rectangular openings having a first width and a first length, and each of the second rectangular openings having a second width and a second length, the ratio of the first length to the first width ranging between 1.55 and 2.00, the ratio of the second length to the second width ranging between 1.55 and 2.00, and the ratio of the first length to the second width ranging between 0.95 and 1.05.
- 2. The screen assembly of claim 1 wherein the ratio of the first length to the first width is about 1.6, the ratio of the second length to the second width is about 1.7, and the ratio of the first length to the second width is about 1.0 and the lengths of the first rectangular openings are parallel to lengths of the second rectangular openings.
- 3. The the screen assembly of claim 1 further comprising a screen support beneath the at least two layers of screening material.
- 4. The screen assembly of claim 3 wherein the screen support includes a series of spaced-apart strips.
- 5. The screen assembly of claim 3 wherein the screen support includes a perforated plate.
- 6. The screen assembly of claim 3 wherein the screen support includes a frame.
- 7. The screen assembly of claim 6 wherein the frame includes two pairs of parallel spaced-apart sides forming a four-sided outer frame member and a plurality of spaced-apart crossmembers, each crossmember extending from one side of one of the pairs of parallel spaced-apart sides of the outer frame member to an opposing parallel side thereof.
- 8. The screen assembly of claim 1 wherein the mesh of the first layer is bonded to the mesh of the second layer.
- 9. The screen assembly of claim 1 wherein the mesh of the first layer is mechanically connected to the mesh of the second layer.
- 10. The screen assembly of claim 3 wherein at least one of the first and second layers is bonded to the screen support.
- 11. The screen asembly of claim 3 wherein at least one of the first screen and second layers is mechanically connected to the screen support.
- 12. The screen asembly of claim 1 wherein the screen assembly includes a third screening material layer connected to at least one of the first and second layers.
- 13. The screen assembly of claim 12 wherein the third screening material layer comprises coarse mesh screening material.
- 14. A screen assembly for use on a vibratory separator apparatus, the screen assembly comprisingat least two layers of screening material one on top of the other and including at least a first layer and a second layer, the first layer having screen mesh with rectangular openings as viewed from above, the first layer having first rectangular openings, and the second layer having second openings, each of the first rectangular openings having a first width and a first length, and each of the second openings having a second width and a second length, the ratio of the first length to the first width ranging between 1.55 and 2.00, the ratio of the second length to the second width ranging between 1.55 and 2.00, the ratio of the first length to the second width ranging between 0.95 and 1.05.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/970,152 filed Oct. 3, 2001 entitled “Treatment of Fluid Having Lost Circulation Material” naming Schulte, Adams and Largent as inventors, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/745,279 filed Dec. 20, 2000 and Ser. No. 09/749,263 filed Dec. 27, 2000 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/432,959 filed Nov. 3, 1999 all co-owned with the present invention and application and all incorporated fully herein for all purposes.
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The Right Screen Makes the Difference, CPI Group Inc Oilfield Solids Control Division, 190. |
Lost circulation technique can solve drilling problems, Messenger, The Oil & Gas Journal, pp. 94-98, May 27, 1968. |
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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