The present invention will become more clearly appreciated as the disclosure of the present invention is made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
A snap-lock bushing 10 for use with prepacked screen assemblies 11 according to an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
The snap-lock bushing 10 of the present invention is used with prepacked screens 11 for monitoring wells. The bushing 10 functions to concentrically position a mesh screen member 12 around a tubular well casing member 13, and to contain a filter pack of granular material S around the casing member 13. A prepacked screen assembly 11 according to the present invention uses two snap-lock bushings 10, one positioned near each end of the tubular well casing member 13.
The tubular well casing member 13 in the disclosed embodiment is a slotted PVC pipe similar to the slotted pipe used in the conventional prepacked screen assembly shown in
First and second snap-lock bushings 10 are positioned near the respective ends 17, 18 of the well casing member 13. In one embodiment, the snap-lock bushings 10 are formed as molded plastic components using, for example, PVC material. Each snap-lock bushing 10 has an inner bore 19 for sliding over the tubular well casing member 13 and a raised lip 20 protruding from the inner bore 19 for engaging the corresponding grooves 14, 15 at each end of the well casing member 13. The raised lip 20 functions to both position and secure the bushing 10 with respect to the well casing member 13. The inner diameter of the raised lip 20 is smaller than the outer diameter of the well casing member 13.
The raised lip 20 includes a plurality of lip segments 21-24 with gaps or slots 25-28 formed between the lip segments. The gaps or slots 25-28 formed between the lip segments 21-24 allow the raised lip 20 to flex radially outward during assembly to permit the bushing 10 to slide over the tubular well casing member 13 until the raised lip 20 engages the corresponding groove 14, 15 in the well casing member 13. When the raised lip segments 21-24 pass over the corresponding groove 14, 15 in the well casing member 13, the raised lip segments 21-24 flex back toward their original position, engaging the groove 14, 15, and locking the bushing 10 securely in place. The gaps or slots 25-28 also serve as an egress passage for sand or debris that might otherwise prevent the raised lip 20 from engaging the grooves 14, 15.
The snap-lock bushings 10 have an inner portion 29 on which the raised lip 20 is formed, an outer portion 30 on which an outer cylindrical surface 31 is provided for positioning and securing a cylindrical-shaped mesh screen member 12 in a concentric relationship around the well casing member 13, and an intermediate portion 33 connecting the inner and outer portions 29, 30 to form a single integral unit. An open space 34 is provided between the inner and outer portions 29, 30 on one side of the intermediate portion 33 for allowing the raised lip segments 21-24 to flex and for accommodating part of a filter pack of granular material S surrounding the well casing member 13. A plurality of support structures 35 can also be molded into the bushing 10 to strengthen the molded unit while still providing the open space 34 between the inner and outer portions 29, 30.
The bushings 10 each have first and second axial ends 101, 102. The intermediate portion 33 connects the inner and outer portions 29, 30 adjacent the first axial end 101. The raised lip 20 extends radially inward from the inner bore 19 adjacent the second axial end 102. The raised lip segments 21-24 are formed on the inner surfaces of a plurality of axially extending segments 103 that extend in a cantilever fashion along the inner bore 19 toward the second axial end 102.
The cylindrical-shaped mesh screen member 12 is concentrically positioned around the well casing member 13. The mesh screen member 12 has first and second ends 36, 37 secured over the respective outer surfaces 31 of the first and second snap-lock bushings 10. The mesh screen member 12 can be, for example, the same stainless steel mesh used in the conventional prepacked screen assembly shown in
A filter pack of granular material S is placed in the annular space between the well casing member 13 and the mesh screen member 12 during assembly. The filter pack of granular material S surrounds the well casing member 13 and is contained within an area defined by the outer cylindrical surface 16 of the well casing member 13, an inner surface 38 of the mesh screen member 12, and the facing ends of the first and second bushings 10. That is, the ends of the annular space created by the mesh screen member 12 and the well casing member 13 are sealed off by the snap-lock bushings 10.
First and second stainless steel clamps 39, 40 are used to secure the mesh screen member 12 to the outer surfaces 31 of the first and second snap-lock bushings 10, respectively. The outer surfaces 31 of the snap-lock bushings 10 each include a relieved area 41 for accommodating the clamps 39, 40. The relieved area 41 has a reduced diameter as compared to the raised portions 42, 43 at each end of the bushings 10. The raised portion 42 at the leading edge of the outer diameter 31 of each bushing 10 also serves to protect the handler's hands from the sharp edge at the end of the mesh screen member 12.
The assembling process for the prepacked screen assembly 11 using the snap-lock bushings 10 of the present invention will now be described.
A first one of the snap-lock bushings 10 is slid over the outer surface 16 at a first end of the well casing member 13 until it is secured in place by the raised lip 20 engaging the corresponding groove 14, 15 in the well casing member 13. The mesh screen member 12 is then placed around the well casing member 13 with a first end of the mesh screen member 12 over the outer surface 31 of the first snap-lock bushing 10. A first clamp 39 is used to secure the first end of the mesh screen member 12 to the outer surface 31 of the first snap-lock bushing 10. Loose granular material S of a desired particle size is then poured into the annular space between the well casing member 13 and the mesh screen member 12 until the annular space is substantially full with just enough room to still secure the second snap-lock bushing 10 over the second end of the well casing member 13. The second snap-lock bushing 10 is then slid over the outer surface 16 of the second end of the well casing member 13 until it is secured in place by its raised lip 20 engaging the corresponding groove 14, 15 in the well casing member 13. The open space 34 between the inner and outer portions 29, 30 of the snap-lock bushing 10 allows some of the granular material S to be contained within the interior of the snap-lock bushing 10 to accommodate slight variations in the amount of granular material within the annular space. A second end of the mesh screen member 12 is positioned over the outer surface 31 of the second snap-lock bushing 10 and is secured to the outer surface 31 of the second snap-lock bushing 10 by a second clamp 40.
The snap-lock bushings 10 of the present invention provide a substantial improvement over the smooth bore bushings used in the conventional prepacked screen assemblies. The snap-lock bushings 10 can be quickly and easily slid into place, and are positively located and secured by aligning the raised lip 20 with the corresponding groove 14, 15 formed in the well casing member 13. This coupling arrangement offers repeatability and consistency, and makes the assembling process faster and less labor intensive. The snap-lock bushings 10 are also less susceptible to slipping out of position.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that various changes or modifications of the snap-lock bushing 10 and prepacked screen assemblies 11 described herein can be made. For example, the snap-lock bushing 10 can be made larger or smaller so as to be used with larger or smaller prepacked screen assemblies 11. Similarly, the internal diameter and notch size of the snap-lock bushing 10 can be altered to meet the needs of larger or smaller prepacked screen assemblies 11. The materials of construction of the snap-lock bushing 10 can be changed to maintain chemical compatibility or chemical resistance to any chemical pollutants thought to be present at the site to be monitored.
While the invention has been specifically described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation, and the scope of the appended claims should be construed as broadly as the prior art will permit.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/818,097 filed on Jun. 30, 2006. The content of this prior application is incorporated herein by reference.
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60818097 | Jun 2006 | US |