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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • the object of the inventions to provide a well washer particularly adapted for washing well screens and involving a pair of expansible packers for packing off a section of the screen therebetween, for the purpose of l cleansing the same.
  • a particular feature of the invention resides in the formation of each packer in a detachable unit which may be removed as a unit from the washer pipe and either repaired or replaced as desired.
  • Another fea-y ture resides in the provision ofan elastic impervious liner or sleeve arranged within the usual fabric packer sleeve, thus precluding the passage of Huid thru the packer sleeve and' assuring a more rapid and uniform expansion.
  • Another aim of the invention is to positively assure the expansion of the packer sleeves before the cleaning fluid is discharged into the casing or screen for cleaning the same and it is particularly sought toaccomplish this result by first discharging the fluid into the sleeve and then discharging it from the sleeve, provision being made for supplying the iiuid to the sleeve in greater quantity or volume than it is discharged therefrom.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a well screen showing a well washer in elevation constructed in accordance withmy invention and disposed in said screen with its packers expanded,
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of one of the packers and a the washer pipe, said packer being unexpanded
  • f Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • the numeral 10 designates a washer pipe or a tube which may be suitably connected with the iuid supply pipe by which it is supported in the well, as 1s usual 'able fastening.
  • a metal collar 14 is mounted to slide on the pipe 10 at a point removed from the sleeve.
  • a flexible packer sleeve 15 has its ends secured to the sleeve 12 and collar 14, a portion of said sleeve projecting beyond the end of the sleeve 15.
  • the construction ⁇ of the packer' sleeve 15y permits of considerable variation.
  • I have illustrated a sleeve composed of an inner liner or layer A and an outer covering or jacket B, both of which are composed of a flexible material such as canvas, leather or other light material.
  • Between the liner and the jacket I interpose an intermediate layer or member C, composed of rubber or other impervious elastic material.
  • the parts A, B and C are suitably shaped and have their ends gathered together so as to provide a fullness of material intermediate said ends, for the purpose of expansion.
  • the pipe 10, is perforated only between the sleeve 12 and the collar 1li, within the sleeve 15 by means of apertures 17 or other openings.
  • collar 14 is provided with longitudinal ports 18 located between the pipe 10 and the liner A.
  • the sleeve 15 may be adequately expanded the' combined area of the perforations 17 is greater than the combined cross sectional area ofthe ports 18, thereby causing the 4 cleaning fluid from the pipe 10 to flow into the sleeve 15 in greater quantity or volume than it is discharged thru the ports 18.
  • the sleeve 15 will be expanded against the inner wall of the screen 19 and so held during the washing operation.
  • a washer pipe In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end closed against the discharge of fluid therefrom, the opposite end' of the sleeve having a fluid dischargeoutlet constantly open, the washer pipe being imperforate except within the flexible sleeve, the discharge of fluid from the constantly open outlet of the sleeve being less than the discharge of fluid from the pipe thru its perforations into the sleeve, whereby said sleeve is expanded.
  • a washer pipe a flexible sleeve removably mounted on said pipe and having -one end fastened 'thereto and closed against the discharge yof fluid from the sleeve, said washer pipe being perforated only within said sleeve, the. opposite end of the sleeve having a restricted discharge outlet for retarding the pas,
  • a washer pipe In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end fastened thereto, and a collar slidable on the pipe and to which the other end of the sleeve is fastened, said collar having fluid discharge openings communicating with ,the interior'of the sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said sleeve.
  • a washer pipe In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end fastenedv thereto, and a collar slidable on the pipe and to which the other end of the sleeve is fastened, said collar having fluid discharge openings communicating with the interior of the sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said sleeve, the perforations of the pipe having a greater cross sectional area than the cross sectional area of the discharge openings of the collar and4 remaining uncovered during the operation of the washer, whereby said sleeve is expanded.
  • a washer pipe In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a removable metal sleeve fastened on the pipe, a flexible expansion sleeve composed of a plurality lof flexible layers, one of which is impervious, one end ofthe flexible sleeve being fastened on the metal sleeve, a ring slidable on the ipe and to which the other end of the flexi le sleeve is fastened, said ring having ports communieating with theflexibleiy sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said flexible ⁇ 8.
  • a washer pipe In an expansionable well washer, a washer pipe, a pair of flexible expansion sleeves spaced apart on said pipe and each having its remote end with relation to the other sleevedetachably fastened uon said pipe, perforated collars slidable on the pipe and to which the adjacent ends of the sleeves are fastened, the washer pipe being imperforated between ⁇ and within said collars, said pipe being perforated within the flexible sleeves vfor supplying 'fluid to said sleeves in greater volume than it isl discharged thru the collars.

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, F. E. CROTTO EXPANSION WELL WASHER Oct. 28, 1924. 1,513,228
' Original Filed Jan. 5, 1922 Patented Uct. 28, 1924.
ITE STATES FRANK E. cnomro, or TULSA, OKLAHOMA.
EXPANSION WELL WASHER.
Application led January 3, 1922, Serial No. 526,545. Renewed September 2, 1924.
I To all whom t may concern.:
Be it known that I, FRANK E. Cno'r'ro, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tulsa, in the county of Tulsa and State of Oklahoma, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Expansion Wel] Washers, of which the following is a specification.
iThis invention relates to new and useful improvements in expansion well washers.
The object of the inventions to provide a well washer particularly adapted for washing well screens and involving a pair of expansible packers for packing off a section of the screen therebetween, for the purpose of l cleansing the same.
A particular feature of the invention resides in the formation of each packer in a detachable unit which may be removed as a unit from the washer pipe and either repaired or replaced as desired. Another fea-y ture resides in the provision ofan elastic impervious liner or sleeve arranged within the usual fabric packer sleeve, thus precluding the passage of Huid thru the packer sleeve and' assuring a more rapid and uniform expansion. Another aim of the invention is to positively assure the expansion of the packer sleeves before the cleaning fluid is discharged into the casing or screen for cleaning the same and it is particularly sought toaccomplish this result by first discharging the fluid into the sleeve and then discharging it from the sleeve, provision being made for supplying the iiuid to the sleeve in greater quantity or volume than it is discharged therefrom.
A construction designed to carry out the invention will be hereinafter described together with other` features of the invention.
The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following speciication and by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which an example of the invention is shown and wherein: f
Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a well screen showing a well washer in elevation constructed in accordance withmy invention and disposed in said screen with its packers expanded,
Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of one of the packers and a the washer pipe, said packer being unexpanded, and f Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
ortion of In the drawing the numeral 10 designates a washer pipe or a tube which may be suitably connected with the iuid supply pipe by which it is supported in the well, as 1s usual 'able fastening. A metal collar 14 is mounted to slide on the pipe 10 at a point removed from the sleeve. A flexible packer sleeve 15 has its ends secured to the sleeve 12 and collar 14, a portion of said sleeve projecting beyond the end of the sleeve 15.
The construction` of the packer' sleeve 15y permits of considerable variation. I have illustrated a sleeve composed of an inner liner or layer A and an outer covering or jacket B, both of which are composed of a flexible material such as canvas, leather or other light material. Between the liner and the jacket I interpose an intermediate layer or member C, composed of rubber or other impervious elastic material. The parts A, B and C are suitably shaped and have their ends gathered together so as to provide a fullness of material intermediate said ends, for the purpose of expansion. I prefer to fasten the ends of the sleeve 15 on the sleeve 12 and collar 14 by Wrapping the same tightly with wire 16 which may be soldered, but it is to be understood that an other suitable `fastening may be employed. sleeve constructed with the vmember C will more readily expand and if the jacket is injured or torn, said sleeve will still be impervious unless it is punctured. It will be seen that by loosening the set screw 13 the entire sleeve may be slid from the pipe 10 and either replaced or a new sleeve quickly substituted. This adds to the life of the washer as well as its efficiency and convenience.
The pipe 10, is perforated only between the sleeve 12 and the collar 1li, within the sleeve 15 by means of apertures 17 or other openings. rihe collar 14 is provided with longitudinal ports 18 located between the pipe 10 and the liner A. In order that the sleeve 15 may be adequately expanded the' combined area of the perforations 17 is greater than the combined cross sectional area ofthe ports 18, thereby causing the 4 cleaning fluid from the pipe 10 to flow into the sleeve 15 in greater quantity or volume than it is discharged thru the ports 18. By this arrangement the sleeve 15 will be expanded against the inner wall of the screen 19 and so held during the washing operation.
In using the washer itis lowered into the screen v19 with the sleeve 15 unexpanded. When it has'been brought to the proper position which may be established by measurement, the cleaning fluid is pumped into the pipe 10. The fluid escapes thru the perforations 17 into the sleeves 15 which are filled. As the fluid cannot escape thru the ports 18 as fast as it is introduced into the sleeves, said sleeves will be expanded so as to snugly engage the inner wall of the screen 19. The fluid which escapes thru the ports 18 will wash out that portion of the screen 19 Iocated between the packer. sleeves 15. The pressure of the fluid in the sleeves 15 will bel constantly maintained andthere will be no tendency for said sleeves to contract and permit' the washing fluid to leak by the same during the washing operation. When the sleeves 15 are expanded the collars 14 will undergo a sliding movement on the pipe 10, but this will not interfere with the operation of the device in-any way.
Various changes in the dimensions and construction as well as modifications may be made, without departing from the spirit of the invention, and within the scope of the appended claims. l what r/ciaim is: i y
1. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end closed against the discharge of fluid therefrom, the opposite end' of the sleeve having a fluid dischargeoutlet constantly open, the washer pipe being imperforate except within the flexible sleeve, the discharge of fluid from the constantly open outlet of the sleeve being less than the discharge of fluid from the pipe thru its perforations into the sleeve, whereby said sleeve is expanded. Y 1
2. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve removably mounted on said pipe and having -one end fastened 'thereto and closed against the discharge yof fluid from the sleeve, said washer pipe being perforated only within said sleeve, the. opposite end of the sleeve having a restricted discharge outlet for retarding the pas,
sage of fluid from the sleeve and causing the latter to expand, said discharge outlet being constantly open. A
is composed of impervious elastic material.
4f. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, and a flexible `packer sleeve surrounding the pipe and including an outer jacket of exible material and an inner tubular member of impervious elastic material.
5. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end fastened thereto, and a collar slidable on the pipe and to which the other end of the sleeve is fastened, said collar having fluid discharge openings communicating with ,the interior'of the sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said sleeve.
- 6. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a flexible sleeve surrounding the pipe and having one end fastenedv thereto, and a collar slidable on the pipe and to which the other end of the sleeve is fastened, said collar having fluid discharge openings communicating with the interior of the sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said sleeve, the perforations of the pipe having a greater cross sectional area than the cross sectional area of the discharge openings of the collar and4 remaining uncovered during the operation of the washer, whereby said sleeve is expanded.
7. In an expansion well washer, a washer pipe, a removable metal sleeve fastened on the pipe, a flexible expansion sleeve composed of a plurality lof flexible layers, one of which is impervious, one end ofthe flexible sleeve being fastened on the metal sleeve, a ring slidable on the ipe and to which the other end of the flexi le sleeve is fastened, said ring having ports communieating with theflexibleiy sleeve, said pipe being perforated only within said flexible` 8. In an expansionable well washer, a washer pipe, a pair of flexible expansion sleeves spaced apart on said pipe and each having its remote end with relation to the other sleevedetachably fastened uon said pipe, perforated collars slidable on the pipe and to which the adjacent ends of the sleeves are fastened, the washer pipe being imperforated between \and within said collars, said pipe being perforated within the flexible sleeves vfor supplying 'fluid to said sleeves in greater volume than it isl discharged thru the collars.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
FRANK E. oRo'rTo.
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US2544150A (en) * 1947-09-19 1951-03-06 Paul E Franklin Deformable firearm bore wiper
US2653334A (en) * 1947-09-30 1953-09-29 Thomas J Bay Expandable condenser tube cleaner
US2738013A (en) * 1952-09-05 1956-03-13 Oil Recovery Corp Oil well tool
US3195548A (en) * 1964-01-16 1965-07-20 Christy N Lestakis Sewer pipe opener
US3946569A (en) * 1974-07-11 1976-03-30 Stuber Ivan L Method and means for installing a post
US3971437A (en) * 1974-12-12 1976-07-27 Clay Robert B Apparatus for dewatering boreholes
US4021265A (en) * 1975-12-04 1977-05-03 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Method and apparatus for cleaning tubular structures
US6286172B1 (en) * 1999-03-08 2001-09-11 Thomas A. Castagnoli Portable inflatable duct cleaning apparatus
US20040069503A1 (en) * 2002-10-09 2004-04-15 Ringgenberg Paul D. Downhole sealing tools and method of use
US20120124883A1 (en) * 2009-07-23 2012-05-24 Reggio Paul P Method and apparatus for cleaning the barrel of a firearm
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US2451762A (en) * 1945-07-04 1948-10-19 Geophysical Res Corp Packing ring
US2544150A (en) * 1947-09-19 1951-03-06 Paul E Franklin Deformable firearm bore wiper
US2653334A (en) * 1947-09-30 1953-09-29 Thomas J Bay Expandable condenser tube cleaner
US2738013A (en) * 1952-09-05 1956-03-13 Oil Recovery Corp Oil well tool
US3195548A (en) * 1964-01-16 1965-07-20 Christy N Lestakis Sewer pipe opener
US3946569A (en) * 1974-07-11 1976-03-30 Stuber Ivan L Method and means for installing a post
US3971437A (en) * 1974-12-12 1976-07-27 Clay Robert B Apparatus for dewatering boreholes
US4021265A (en) * 1975-12-04 1977-05-03 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Method and apparatus for cleaning tubular structures
US6286172B1 (en) * 1999-03-08 2001-09-11 Thomas A. Castagnoli Portable inflatable duct cleaning apparatus
US20040069503A1 (en) * 2002-10-09 2004-04-15 Ringgenberg Paul D. Downhole sealing tools and method of use
US7048066B2 (en) * 2002-10-09 2006-05-23 Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Downhole sealing tools and method of use
US8240063B2 (en) * 2003-11-19 2012-08-14 David Brian Grimes Cleaning wringing and drying apparatus
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