Claims
- 1. A downhole flow control for use in combination with a recharge well for recharging aquifers, the flow control comprising:a valve configured as a pipe section having an upper end for coupling through the recharge pipe with a source of pressurized water, an intermediate portion, and a lower end for coupling with a flow inhibitor; an outlet section in the intermediate portion, through which outlet section the pressurized water flows into the aquifer; a sleeve over at least the intermediate portion, the sleeve being movable between a first position in which the sleeve covers the outlet section to block the flow of water out of the outlet section and a second position in which the sleeve at least partially opens the outlet section to throttle water flow therefrom into the aquifer; and a double acting hydraulic actuator associated with the sleeve for moving the sleeve between the first and second positions to keep the recharge pipe filled with water by limiting the amount of water discharged from the recharge pipe, whereby air does not interfere with recharging the aquifer by becoming entrained in the stream of water due to voids therein as the stream of water moves down through the recharge pipe prior to entering the aquifer.
- 2. The downhole flow control of claim 1, wherein the double acting hydraulic actuator comprises a pair of hydraulic lines which apply pressure in a first direction to move the sleeve to cover the outlet section and apply pressure in a second direction to uncover the outlet section.
- 3. The downhole flow control of claim 2, wherein the hydraulic lines are connected to an above-ground hydraulic controller, the hydraulic controller comprising a hydraulic pump and a directional control valve with a flow rate control valve connecting the pump to the lines, the directional control valve determining which direction the hydraulic fluid flows in the hydraulic lines and thus whether the sleeve covers or uncovers the outlet section, and the flow rate control valve controlling the speed at which the sleeve moves from the first position to the second position.
- 4. The downhole flow control of claim 2 further including a check valve connected between the directional control valve and the hydraulic lines for locking the hydraulic fluid in position when the directional valve is in a center position or when the pump is off.
- 5. The downhole flow control of claim 3, wherein the outlet section comprises a plurality of outlet ports which decrease in area in the direction of the second position.
- 6. The downhole flow control of claim 1, wherein the valve configured as a pipe section has a vertical downhole pump coupled to the upper end, when vertical downhole pump is connected to the recharge pipe that is in turn connected to a motor generator, the flow inhibitor being a check valve.
- 7. The downhole flow control of claim 1, wherein the valve configured as a pipe section is connected at the upper end thereof directly to the recharge pipe and connected at the lower end thereof to a vertical downhole pump, the vertical downhole pump having a foot valve at the other end thereof, the flow inhibitor being a check valve.
- 8. The downhole flow control of claim 1, wherein the valve configured as a pipe section is connected at the per end thereof to the recharge pipe and wherein the flow inhibitor is a blind flange.
- 9. The downhole flow control of claim 1 further including a control system comprising:a pressure sensor for monitoring pressure at the well head; a water meter for monitoring and controlling the water flow rate through the outlet portion; a power unit for pumping hydraulic fluid through the double acting actuator, and a control unit connected to the pressure sensor, water meter and power unit for adjusting the power unit in accordance with pressure at the well head and the water flow rate.
- 10. The downhole flow control of claim 1 further including a pilot operated check valve for locking the hydraulic fluid in a center position when a directional solenoid valve is in a center position or when the power unit is shut off.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/871,652 filed on Jun. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,200.
PCT Information
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PCT/US98/11797 |
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WO98/57083 |
12/17/1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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08/871652 |
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09/445606 |
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