Claims
- 1. In a soil-sampling tool extending along a longitudinal axis and including a barrel having (a) a soil-penetrating distal end, and (b) a cap for closing the end, the improvement wherein:
- the barrel has a seal surface spaced from the end and having a first lateral dimension;
- the barrel has a lead portion between the surface and the end, such lead portion having a second lateral dimension less than the first lateral dimension;
- the cap includes an abutment face and a seal spaced from the abutment face by a longitudinal dimension; and
- the surface is spaced from the end by a distance not greater than the longitudinal dimension;
- the lead portion includes a tapered barrel face extending axially away from the end; and
- the cap includes a tapered cap face extending axially away from the abutment face.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein:
- the barrel face and the cap face engage one another when the abutment face is substantially against the barrel end.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 wherein:
- the barrel includes a mid-surface having a lateral surface dimension;
- the seal surface is between the mid-surface and the end;
- the cap includes a relief surface having a lateral relief dimension greater than the lateral surface dimension, thereby defining an air vent passage between the mid-surface and the relief surface.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 wherein:
- the longitudinal dimension is a first longitudinal dimension and the barrel includes an exterior deformity spaced from the end by a second longitudinal dimension; and
- the cap includes a locking member having an interior deformity spaced from the abutment face by the second longitudinal dimension.
- 5. The tool of claim 4 wherein:
- the exterior deformity includes a radially outwardly extending ridge; and
- the interior deformity includes a groove.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein:
- the longitudinal dimension is a first longitudinal dimension and the barrel includes an exterior deformity spaced from the end by a second longitudinal dimension; and
- the cap includes a locking member having an interior deformity spaced from the abutment face by the second longitudinal dimension.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein:
- the exterior deformity includes a radially outwardly extending ridge; and
- the interior deformity includes a groove.
- 8. The tool of claim 1 in combination with an elongate insertion handle affixed to the barrel and wherein:
- the barrel has a pair of channels formed therein;
- the handle includes an attachment portion having a pair of pins, each pin extending into a respective channel; and
- the handle includes a biased latch mechanism extending into a channel.
- 9. In a soil-sampling tool extending along a longitudinal axis and including a barrel having a cavity and a distal end, a cap closing the end and a soil sample in the cavity, the improvement wherein:
- the barrel has a seal surface spaced from the end, a stop shoulder between the seal surface and the end, and a tapered barrel face extending away from the end;
- the cap includes a lip against the stop shoulder, a seal against the seal surface and a tapered cap face substantially contacting the barrel face, thereby substantially eliminating an air void between the cap and the barrel.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein:
- the barrel includes an exterior surface deformity;
- the cap includes a locking member having an interior surface deformity engaging the exterior surface deformity, thereby securing the cap to the barrel.
- 11. The tool of claim 9 wherein the cap includes an abutment face substantially against the distal end.
- 12. The tool of claim 9 in combination with an elongate insertion handle affixed to the barrel and wherein:
- the barrel has a pair of channels formed therein;
- the handle includes an attachment portion having a pair of pins, each pin extending into a respective channel; and
- the handle includes a biased latch mechanism extending into a retention slot.
- 13. A method for collecting a soil sample containing a volatile organic compound including:
- providing a sampling tool including (a) a barrel having a barrel distal end and a seal surface spaced from the distal end, (b) a soil-receiving cavity in the barrel, the cavity including a terminus spaced from the barrel distal end and an air passage adjacent to the terminus, and (c) a cap for closing the end, the cap including an O-ring seal;
- pushing the distal end into soil;
- filling the cavity with the sample;
- closing the air passage;
- urging the cap over the distal end and toward a sealing position, thereby expelling air through a vent structure; and
- positioning the cap at the sealing position; and
- placing the seal against the seal surface, thereby occluding the vent structure.
- 14. A method for collecting a soil sample containing a volatile organic compound including:
- providing a sampling tool configured for hand manipulation and including (a) a barrel having a barrel distal end, (b) a soil-receiving cavity in the barrel, and (c) a cap for closing the end;
- hand-pushing the distal end into soil having a moisture content not in excess of about 20%;
- filling the cavity with the sample;
- urging the cap over the distal end and toward a sealing position, thereby expelling air through a vent structure adjacent to the barrel distal end; and
- positioning the cap at the sealing position, thereby occluding the vent structure.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the cap includes an arm extending therefrom, the sampling tool includes a locking structure comprising an exterior deformity on the barrel and an interior deformity on the arm and wherein:
- the positioning step includes engaging the deformities with one another, thereby securing the cap to the barrel.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the cavity has a terminus spaced from the distal end and an air passage adjacent to the terminus and the filling step is concluded by closing the air passage by threading a screw thereinto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/686,147 filed Jul. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,904.
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