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US1648925A
US1648925A US175036A US17503627A US1648925A US 1648925 A US1648925 A US 1648925A US 175036 A US175036 A US 175036A US 17503627 A US17503627 A US 17503627A US 1648925 A US1648925 A US 1648925A
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  • This invention relates to double wall well screens.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a deflecting ring for the lower end of a well screen.
  • Figure 1 is a part elevation, partly in section, of a well having the double walled screen of the invention installed therein;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged elevation thereof, partly in section, at the joint between the sections of the screen;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional plan thereof on line 3-3 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary, sectional view of a modified form of joint between the screen sections. 7
  • the numeral 10 designates the lower section of a double wall well screen, at the lower end of which the outer and innercasings 11 and 12 converge together and are secured to each other in 35 any suitable way.
  • a ring 13 is preferably mounted thereon, this ring flaring upwardly and outwardly from the bottom of the.
  • the adjacent ends of the inner casing sections are flanged outwardly as at 15, 15 and clamping and wall-spacer rings 16, 16 are arranged between the inner'and outer walls to clamp flanges 15 therebetween, clamping bolts 17 17 being extended through said rings 16 for this purpose, and also to support the inner and outer casings in proper spaced relationship.
  • the outer casing secpurpose of the invention is tions are preferably butt-welded as indicated at 18.
  • Rings 16, 16 are cut away as at 19, 19 to provide openings for permitting filling the space between the inner and outer walls of the screen with gravel and these rings may also be apertured as at 20, 20 for supporting pipes 21, 21 in the gravel wall of the screen through which water may be forced into said gravel wall forcleaning purposes.
  • FIG 4 a modified form of joint is shown in which only one spacer ring 16 is used at each joint, flanges 15 on the inner wall sections preferably being wider than flanges 15 and having bolts 17 extended therethrough and through ring 16, the flanges 15 seating upon the opposite faces of ring 16.
  • the outer wall sections are preferably butt-Welded as at 18' at this joint also.
  • a well screen including jointed double 7 wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, outer wall sections butt-welded at the joint, the lowermost double wall section being formed with its inner and outer wall converging together at the bottom thereof, and an upwardly and outwardly flaring ring secured on the bottom of said lowermost section.
  • a well screen including 'ointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which "have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections butt-Welded at the joint, the lowermost double wall section being formed. with its inner and outer wall converging together at the bottom. thereof.
  • a well screen including jointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections butt-welded at the joint.
  • a well screen including jointed double Wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping sai'd""'flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections secured together at the joint.
  • a well screen including jointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, and bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections.
  • a double wall well screen comprising separate double wall sections jointed together, the jointed ends of the inner wall sections being flanged outwardly, spacer rings between the sections, and means for clamping said flanged ends against said spacer rings, said outer wall sections being butt-welded at the joints.
  • a double wall well screen comprising separate double wall sections jointed together, the jointed ends of the inner wall sections being flanged outwardly, spacer rings between the sections, and means for clamping said flanged ends against said spacer rings.

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Ndv. 15, 1927.
H. WHITE WELL SCREEN Filed March 14, 1927 INVENTOR v HF/KQ/ WHITE.
ATTORNEY! Patented. Nov. 15, 192.7.
HARRY WHITE, or KENMORE, OHIO;
WELL SCREEN.
Application filed Hamlin, 1927. Serial No. 175,036.
This invention relates to double wall well screens.
The general to provide an improved double wall well v screen construction capable of easy and inexpensive installation in a Well without requiring the riveting of the screen sections together. i A
A further object of the invention is to provide a deflecting ring for the lower end of a well screen.
The foregoing and other objects are obtained by the double wall well screen illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described. below. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific form thereof shown and described.
Of the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1 is a part elevation, partly in section, of a well having the double walled screen of the invention installed therein;
Figure 2 is an enlarged elevation thereof, partly in section, at the joint between the sections of the screen;
Figure 3 is a sectional plan thereof on line 3-3 of Figure 2; and
Figure 1 is a fragmentary, sectional view of a modified form of joint between the screen sections. 7
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 10 designates the lower section of a double wall well screen, at the lower end of which the outer and innercasings 11 and 12 converge together and are secured to each other in 35 any suitable way. A ring 13 is preferably mounted thereon, this ring flaring upwardly and outwardly from the bottom of the.
screen to deflect the earth away from the outer wall of the screen 10 as the screen is lowered in the earth.
Connected onto the lower section of the screen are similar upper sections 14, 14, as many being employed as required for any given. depth of well. The joint between the lowermost section 14 and section 10 and also the joint between sections 14 are preferably made as'best'illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
The adjacent ends of the inner casing sections are flanged outwardly as at 15, 15 and clamping and wall- spacer rings 16, 16 are arranged between the inner'and outer walls to clamp flanges 15 therebetween, clamping bolts 17 17 being extended through said rings 16 for this purpose, and also to support the inner and outer casings in proper spaced relationship. The outer casing secpurpose of the invention is tions are preferably butt-welded as indicated at 18.
Rings 16, 16are cut away as at 19, 19 to provide openings for permitting filling the space between the inner and outer walls of the screen with gravel and these rings may also be apertured as at 20, 20 for supporting pipes 21, 21 in the gravel wall of the screen through which water may be forced into said gravel wall forcleaning purposes.
In Figure 4, a modified form of joint is shown in which only one spacer ring 16 is used at each joint, flanges 15 on the inner wall sections preferably being wider than flanges 15 and having bolts 17 extended therethrough and through ring 16, the flanges 15 seating upon the opposite faces of ring 16. The outer wall sections are preferably butt-Welded as at 18' at this joint also.
It will appear from the foregoing that a. simple, inexpensive joint for double wall screen sections has been provided and one which can easily be made as the screen is being sunk into the earth. In addition, the ring 13 provides effective means for deflecting the earth to permit easy insertion of the easing into the earth. 9
Modifications of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the spirit thereof or the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A well screen including jointed double 7 wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, outer wall sections butt-welded at the joint, the lowermost double wall section being formed with its inner and outer wall converging together at the bottom thereof, and an upwardly and outwardly flaring ring secured on the bottom of said lowermost section.
2. A well screen including 'ointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which "have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections butt-Welded at the joint, the lowermost double wall section being formed. with its inner and outer wall converging together at the bottom. thereof.
3. A well screen including jointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections butt-welded at the joint.
4. A well screen including jointed double Wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping sai'd""'flanged ends between said rings to join said sections, and outer wall sections secured together at the joint.
' 5. A well screen including jointed double wall sections, the inner wall sections of which have outwardly flanged ends at the joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, and bolts extended through the spacer rings for clamping said flanged ends between said rings to join said sections.
which have outwardly flanged ends at the I joints, pairs of spacer rings between the walls, and means for clamping said flanged ends between said' rings to oin said sections.
7. A double wall well screen comprising separate double wall sections jointed together, the jointed ends of the inner wall sections being flanged outwardly, spacer rings between the sections, and means for clamping said flanged ends against said spacer rings, said outer wall sections being butt-welded at the joints.
8. A double wall well screen comprising separate double wall sections jointed together, the jointed ends of the inner wall sections being flanged outwardly, spacer rings between the sections, and means for clamping said flanged ends against said spacer rings.
HARRY WHITE;
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2796939A (en) * 1954-07-21 1957-06-25 Oil Tool Corp Well liner
US3986558A (en) * 1974-07-11 1976-10-19 Francois Dufour Petroleum extraction method and assembly
DE3222627A1 (en) * 1981-08-06 1983-02-24 Bozidar Dr. 10023 New York N.Y. Kojicic DOUBLE-WALLED SCREEN FOR HOLES AND FOUNTAIN
US4950394A (en) * 1988-02-19 1990-08-21 Ieg Industrie-Engineering Gmbh Arrangement for driving out volatile impurities from ground water

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2796939A (en) * 1954-07-21 1957-06-25 Oil Tool Corp Well liner
US3986558A (en) * 1974-07-11 1976-10-19 Francois Dufour Petroleum extraction method and assembly
DE3222627A1 (en) * 1981-08-06 1983-02-24 Bozidar Dr. 10023 New York N.Y. Kojicic DOUBLE-WALLED SCREEN FOR HOLES AND FOUNTAIN
US4950394A (en) * 1988-02-19 1990-08-21 Ieg Industrie-Engineering Gmbh Arrangement for driving out volatile impurities from ground water

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