US20150218783A1 - Drinkable water well structure and method for making drinkable water wells - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a drinkable water well structure and to a method for making drinkable water wells (the general definition of drinkable water including any water intended for human consumption and thus also, among the others, spring water, mineral water, etc.).
- a drinkable water well normally consists of a vertical excavation in which a containment and water drawing structure is inserted; the structure commonly comprises a containment tube, which is inserted into the excavation during drilling and constitutes the lateral wall of the well, and a submersible pump, located on the bottom of the containment tube and that remains in use immersed in the water and is connected to a delivery tube, housed inside the containment tube and through which the water is drawn and brought to the surface.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a drinkable water well structure and a method for making drinkable water wells which are free from the drawbacks of the prior art mentioned above; in particular, an object of the invention is to provide a structure and a making method which, while being particularly simple, allow the frequency of sanitizing operations to be reduced.
- the present invention therefore relates to a drinkable water well structure and to a method for making drinkable water wells as defined in essential terms in the appended claims 1 and 11 , respectively, as well as, for the preferred additional characters, in the dependent claims.
- the structure of the invention allows the problems related to the proliferation of bacteria, algae, etc., in the hollow space between the containment tube and the delivery conduit of the pump to be eliminated, since the containment tube also acts as a delivery conduit; in this way, the need of conducting sanitizing operations of the well is greatly reduced; in addition, the structure is particularly simple to be made and installed, and the method of the invention is as a whole simple and fast to be implemented.
- the invention finds application both in new well constructions, which are dug and provided with the structure of the invention, and in the conversion of existing wells, in which the structure according to the invention is installed on the existing excavation, also using the containment tube already installed.
- FIG. 1 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of a drinkable water well structure according to a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a view in enlarged scale and with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the structure in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of a drinkable water well structure according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a view in enlarged scale and with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the structure in FIG. 3 .
- reference numeral 1 indicates as a whole a drinkable water well structure.
- Structure 1 mainly comprises: a structural tube 2 , extending along an axis A between a lower end 3 and an upper end 4 and having a lateral wall 5 , for example substantially cylindrical; a submersible pump 6 , positioned at the lower end 3 of tube 2 ; a support device 7 to mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner connect pump 6 to the lateral wall 5 of tube 2 ; an upper casing 8 , positioned at the upper end 4 of tube 2 and fixed to tube 2 via, for example, a flanged coupling 9 .
- Tube 2 is inserted, in use, in a vertical excavation or well (not shown), of which it defines a lateral wall, to a depth sufficient to reach an aquifer or source from which water is drawn.
- Tube 2 performs both a structural function, forming the lateral wall of the well, and a function of channelling the water drawn by pump 6 , defining a delivery conduit 10 of pump 6 .
- Tube 2 is possibly formed by a series of pipe sections joined to one another along axis A; at the lower end 3 , tube 2 is provided with an inner support element 11 , belonging to support device 7 and fixed to an inner lateral surface 12 of tube 2 .
- support element 11 is substantially ring-shaped; in particular, support element 11 comprises a radially inner ring 13 , which extends from surface 12 of tube 2 and is for example welded to lateral wall 5 ; ring 13 has a central through opening 14 and has an upper face 15 , facing towards upper end 4 of tube 2 , substantially flat.
- Pump 6 is a submersible pump of per se known type and is only schematically shown in FIG. 1 ; pump 6 has a pump body 16 with a suction inlet 17 , from which pump 6 draws water, and a delivery outlet 18 , through which pump 6 delivers water.
- Pump 6 is supported and mechanically connected to tube 2 by support device 7 , which divides tube 2 in a lower zone 21 of water drawing, in which pump 6 is housed, and an upper zone 22 , in which the water drawn by pump 6 flows and which constitutes delivery conduit 10 of pump 6 .
- Support device 7 separates in a fluid-tight manner the two zones 21 , 22 , for example by means of a gasket 23 .
- Support device 7 comprises support element 11 and a mounting flange 24 on which pump 6 is mounted and which is connected mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner to inner lateral surface 12 of tube 2 , so as to support pump 6 in tube 2 .
- flange 24 is ring-shaped and has a central opening 25 ; flange 24 is provided with an attachment 26 to be attached to pump body 16 of pump 6 and rests on support element 11 , precisely on upper face 15 of ring 13 ; gasket 23 is, in the non-limiting example shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 , an axial sealing gasket positioned between a lower face 27 of flange 24 and upper face 15 of ring 13 .
- gasket 23 is defined by a sealing ring housed in an annular seat 28 formed on face 27 of flange 24 and/or on face 15 of ring 13 .
- Pump body 16 of pump 6 is attached to flange 24 , for example by means of a threaded coupling, optionally provided with an anti-rotation/unscrewing system.
- Pump 6 extends from flange 24 in such a way that inlet 17 is positioned below support element 11 , and outlet 18 is positioned above support element 11 or hydraulically communicates, for example through central opening 25 of flange 24 and/or central opening 14 of ring 13 , with delivery conduit 10 (i.e. with upper zone 22 of tube 2 ).
- Flange 24 is provided with a housing for cables (not shown) for powering and controlling pump 6 , and a lifting system 30 .
- Lifting system 30 for example comprises a bracket 32 fixed to flange 24 and which extends from an upper face 33 of flange 24 , and a suspension element 34 , for example a chain or cable or other similar element, coupled to bracket 32 ; suspension element 34 is coupled, at upper end 4 of tube 2 , to a releasable stopping device 35 ; suspension element 34 has an upper free section 36 , projecting from device 35 and intended to be coupled on a hoist to maneuver bracket 32 .
- a suspension element 34 for example a chain or cable or other similar element
- Tube 2 Upper end 4 of tube 2 is closed by casing 8 , which is fixed to tube 2 through flanged coupling 9 , formed by a pair of flanges fixed to tube 2 and casing 8 , respectively.
- Casing 8 is provided with a fitting 41 connected to an outlet tubing 42 (through which the water drawn from the well is delivered to the user).
- Casing 8 is also provided with a drawing tap 43 , an outlet 44 for cables, an inspection window 45 and an auxiliary inlet 46 for introducing any treatment agents within tube 2 .
- a drinkable water well is made as follows.
- tube 2 is positioned (if necessary, adding and combining various sections gradually) in the excavation.
- Lower end 3 of tube 2 is provided with support element 11 , arranged to receive and support flange 24 and pump 6 .
- Suspension element 34 is then attached to device 35 stop and detached from the hoist.
- casing 8 is fixed through flanged coupling 9 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 in which details similar or identical to those already described are indicated with the same reference numerals, show a variant of structure 1 of the invention, particularly suitable in case an existing well is to be modified.
- Structure 1 still comprises structural tube 2 , submersible pump 6 positioned at lower end 3 of tube 2 , support device 7 and casing 8 .
- support device 7 includes an expandable gasket 23 , in particular a pneumatic inflatable gasket, mounted on flange 24 which carries pump 6 .
- gasket 23 is a radial sealing gasket, radially inserted between mounting flange 24 and inner lateral surface 12 of tube 2 ; for example, gasket 23 is housed in an annular seat 28 , positioned along a radially outer peripheral edge 48 of mounting flange 24 and facing surface 12 .
- Gasket 23 is configured to selectively assume a retracted installation configuration, in which gasket 23 is entirely housed in seat 28 and does not project radially outside seat 28 ; and an expanded sealing configuration, in which gasket 23 projects radially outside seat 28 and beyond edge 48 for contacting inner lateral surface 12 of tube 2 .
- Gasket 23 is fed by an air tube 49 connected to an inflation device (for example, a compressor), known and not shown; air tube 49 is housed in tube 2 and protrudes from a dedicated hole 50 in casing 8 ; gasket 23 selectively assumes the retracted installation configuration and the expanded sealing configuration, feeding air to gasket 23 and drawing air from gasket 23 .
- an inflation device for example, a compressor
- gasket 23 exerts a pressure on surface 12 sufficient to support flange 24 and pump 6 , and thereby to mechanically fix flange 24 and pump 6 to tube 2 .
- flange 24 and pump 6 are still fixed to lifting system 30 and specifically to suspension element 34 already described (which is in turn fixed, at upper end 4 of tube 2 , to releasable stopping device 35 ).
- tube 2 can be a tube already installed in an existing well.
- the method of the invention therefore does not require the steps of digging and installing tube 2 , because it uses the existing pipe.
- gasket 23 is inflated, bringing it to the expanded sealing configuration; gasket 23 radially expands adhering to inner lateral surface 12 of tube 2 and thereby fixing in a fluid-tight manner pump 6 to lateral wall 5 of tube 2 .
- Suspension element 34 is then fixed to stopping device 35 , so as to ensure support of flange 24 and pump 6 , and detached from the hoist.
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A drinkable water well structure (1) comprises: a structural tube (2) defining a lateral wall of a well; a submersible pump (6), positioned at a lower end (3) of the tube (2) and connected to a delivery conduit (10); and a support device (7) that supports the pump (6) and connects mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner the pump (6) to an inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), in such a way that the tube (2) performs both a structural function, since the tube (2) defines the lateral wall of the well, and a function of channelling the water drawn by the pump (6), since the tube (2) also defines the delivery conduit (10) of the pump (6).
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- The present invention relates to a drinkable water well structure and to a method for making drinkable water wells (the general definition of drinkable water including any water intended for human consumption and thus also, among the others, spring water, mineral water, etc.).
- A drinkable water well normally consists of a vertical excavation in which a containment and water drawing structure is inserted; the structure commonly comprises a containment tube, which is inserted into the excavation during drilling and constitutes the lateral wall of the well, and a submersible pump, located on the bottom of the containment tube and that remains in use immersed in the water and is connected to a delivery tube, housed inside the containment tube and through which the water is drawn and brought to the surface.
- With this type of structure, between the delivery tube of the pump and the wall of the containment tube there is a hollow space, in which the water level rises and lowers and in which algae, bacteria and other organisms proliferate, forming a biofilm on the walls of the tubes; this implies obvious hygiene problems and the need to sanitize the well at periodic intervals.
- Moreover, the implementation of these structures poses some constructive problems, requiring the well to be dug and then the submersed pump to be placed with the relative delivery tube at the correct depth.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a drinkable water well structure and a method for making drinkable water wells which are free from the drawbacks of the prior art mentioned above; in particular, an object of the invention is to provide a structure and a making method which, while being particularly simple, allow the frequency of sanitizing operations to be reduced.
- The present invention therefore relates to a drinkable water well structure and to a method for making drinkable water wells as defined in essential terms in the appended
claims 1 and 11, respectively, as well as, for the preferred additional characters, in the dependent claims. - The structure of the invention allows the problems related to the proliferation of bacteria, algae, etc., in the hollow space between the containment tube and the delivery conduit of the pump to be eliminated, since the containment tube also acts as a delivery conduit; in this way, the need of conducting sanitizing operations of the well is greatly reduced; in addition, the structure is particularly simple to be made and installed, and the method of the invention is as a whole simple and fast to be implemented.
- The invention finds application both in new well constructions, which are dug and provided with the structure of the invention, and in the conversion of existing wells, in which the structure according to the invention is installed on the existing excavation, also using the containment tube already installed.
- Further features and advantages of the present invention will appear clearly from the following description of a non-limiting embodiment example thereof, made with reference to the figures in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of a drinkable water well structure according to a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a view in enlarged scale and with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the structure inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of a drinkable water well structure according to a second embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a view in enlarged scale and with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the structure inFIG. 3 . - In
FIG. 1 , reference numeral 1 indicates as a whole a drinkable water well structure. - Structure 1 mainly comprises: a
structural tube 2, extending along an axis A between alower end 3 and anupper end 4 and having alateral wall 5, for example substantially cylindrical; asubmersible pump 6, positioned at thelower end 3 oftube 2; asupport device 7 to mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner connectpump 6 to thelateral wall 5 oftube 2; anupper casing 8, positioned at theupper end 4 oftube 2 and fixed totube 2 via, for example, a flanged coupling 9. -
Tube 2 is inserted, in use, in a vertical excavation or well (not shown), of which it defines a lateral wall, to a depth sufficient to reach an aquifer or source from which water is drawn. -
Tube 2 performs both a structural function, forming the lateral wall of the well, and a function of channelling the water drawn bypump 6, defining adelivery conduit 10 ofpump 6. -
Tube 2 is possibly formed by a series of pipe sections joined to one another along axis A; at thelower end 3,tube 2 is provided with aninner support element 11, belonging to supportdevice 7 and fixed to an innerlateral surface 12 oftube 2. - With reference also to
FIG. 2 ,support element 11 is substantially ring-shaped; in particular,support element 11 comprises a radiallyinner ring 13, which extends fromsurface 12 oftube 2 and is for example welded tolateral wall 5;ring 13 has a central throughopening 14 and has anupper face 15, facing towardsupper end 4 oftube 2, substantially flat. -
Pump 6 is a submersible pump of per se known type and is only schematically shown inFIG. 1 ;pump 6 has apump body 16 with asuction inlet 17, from whichpump 6 draws water, and adelivery outlet 18, through whichpump 6 delivers water. -
Pump 6 is supported and mechanically connected totube 2 bysupport device 7, which dividestube 2 in alower zone 21 of water drawing, in whichpump 6 is housed, and anupper zone 22, in which the water drawn bypump 6 flows and which constitutesdelivery conduit 10 ofpump 6. -
Support device 7 separates in a fluid-tight manner the twozones gasket 23. -
Support device 7 comprisessupport element 11 and amounting flange 24 on whichpump 6 is mounted and which is connected mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner to innerlateral surface 12 oftube 2, so as to supportpump 6 intube 2. - In particular,
flange 24 is ring-shaped and has acentral opening 25;flange 24 is provided with anattachment 26 to be attached topump body 16 ofpump 6 and rests onsupport element 11, precisely onupper face 15 ofring 13;gasket 23 is, in the non-limiting example shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , an axial sealing gasket positioned between alower face 27 offlange 24 andupper face 15 ofring 13. For example,gasket 23 is defined by a sealing ring housed in anannular seat 28 formed onface 27 offlange 24 and/or onface 15 ofring 13. -
Pump body 16 ofpump 6 is attached toflange 24, for example by means of a threaded coupling, optionally provided with an anti-rotation/unscrewing system. -
Pump 6 extends fromflange 24 in such a way thatinlet 17 is positioned belowsupport element 11, andoutlet 18 is positioned abovesupport element 11 or hydraulically communicates, for example throughcentral opening 25 offlange 24 and/orcentral opening 14 ofring 13, with delivery conduit 10 (i.e. withupper zone 22 of tube 2). -
Flange 24 is provided with a housing for cables (not shown) for powering and controllingpump 6, and alifting system 30. -
Lifting system 30 for example comprises abracket 32 fixed toflange 24 and which extends from anupper face 33 offlange 24, and asuspension element 34, for example a chain or cable or other similar element, coupled tobracket 32;suspension element 34 is coupled, atupper end 4 oftube 2, to areleasable stopping device 35;suspension element 34 has an upperfree section 36, projecting fromdevice 35 and intended to be coupled on a hoist tomaneuver bracket 32. -
Upper end 4 oftube 2 is closed bycasing 8, which is fixed totube 2 through flanged coupling 9, formed by a pair of flanges fixed totube 2 andcasing 8, respectively. -
Casing 8 is provided with afitting 41 connected to an outlet tubing 42 (through which the water drawn from the well is delivered to the user). -
Casing 8 is also provided with adrawing tap 43, anoutlet 44 for cables, aninspection window 45 and anauxiliary inlet 46 for introducing any treatment agents withintube 2. - According to the method of the invention, a drinkable water well is made as follows.
- In known manner, the necessary vertical excavation is made and
tube 2 is positioned (if necessary, adding and combining various sections gradually) in the excavation. -
Lower end 3 oftube 2 is provided withsupport element 11, arranged to receive and supportflange 24 andpump 6. -
Pump 6, fixed toflange 24, is lowered through openupper end 4 oftube 2 throughlifting system 30 andsuspension element 34, connected to a hoist, untilflange 24 rests onsupport element 11. -
Suspension element 34 is then attached todevice 35 stop and detached from the hoist. - Finally,
casing 8 is fixed through flanged coupling 9. -
FIGS. 3 and 4 , in which details similar or identical to those already described are indicated with the same reference numerals, show a variant of structure 1 of the invention, particularly suitable in case an existing well is to be modified. - Structure 1 still comprises
structural tube 2,submersible pump 6 positioned atlower end 3 oftube 2,support device 7 andcasing 8. - In this case, in order to obviate the difficulty of providing
lower end 3 oftube 2 with support element (for example, to use atube 2 already installed, without support element 11),support device 7 includes anexpandable gasket 23, in particular a pneumatic inflatable gasket, mounted onflange 24 which carriespump 6. - In particular,
gasket 23 is a radial sealing gasket, radially inserted betweenmounting flange 24 and innerlateral surface 12 oftube 2; for example,gasket 23 is housed in anannular seat 28, positioned along a radially outerperipheral edge 48 of mountingflange 24 and facingsurface 12. - Gasket 23 is configured to selectively assume a retracted installation configuration, in which
gasket 23 is entirely housed inseat 28 and does not project radially outsideseat 28; and an expanded sealing configuration, in which gasket 23 projects radially outsideseat 28 and beyondedge 48 for contacting innerlateral surface 12 oftube 2. -
Gasket 23 is fed by anair tube 49 connected to an inflation device (for example, a compressor), known and not shown;air tube 49 is housed intube 2 and protrudes from adedicated hole 50 incasing 8;gasket 23 selectively assumes the retracted installation configuration and the expanded sealing configuration, feeding air to gasket 23 and drawing air fromgasket 23. - In the expanded sealing configuration,
gasket 23 exerts a pressure onsurface 12 sufficient to supportflange 24 and pump 6, and thereby to mechanically fixflange 24 and pump 6 totube 2. To firmly support flange andpump 6 even under the pressure of the water column that is formed in zone 22 (delivery-conduit 10),flange 24 andpump 6 are still fixed to liftingsystem 30 and specifically tosuspension element 34 already described (which is in turn fixed, atupper end 4 oftube 2, to releasable stopping device 35). - In this variant,
tube 2 can be a tube already installed in an existing well. - The method of the invention therefore does not require the steps of digging and installing
tube 2, because it uses the existing pipe. -
Pump 6 andflange 24, provided withgasket 23 in the retracted installation configuration, are lowered into existingtube 2, throughlifting system 30 andsuspension element 34, connected to a hoist. - Once the desired position at
lower end 3 oftube 2 has been reached,gasket 23 is inflated, bringing it to the expanded sealing configuration;gasket 23 radially expands adhering to innerlateral surface 12 oftube 2 and thereby fixing in a fluid-tight manner pump 6 tolateral wall 5 oftube 2. -
Suspension element 34 is then fixed to stoppingdevice 35, so as to ensure support offlange 24 andpump 6, and detached from the hoist. - Finally, it is understood that further changes and variations may be made to the drinkable water well structure and to the method described and shown herein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A drinkable water well structure (1), comprising a structural tube (2) defining a lateral wall of a well; and a submersible pump (6), positioned at a lower end (3) of the tube (2) and connected to a delivery conduit (10); the structure being characterized by comprising a support device (7) that supports the pump (6) and connects mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner the pump (6) to an inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), in such a way that the tube (2) performs both a structural function, since the tube (2) defines the lateral wall of the well, and a function of channelling the water drawn by the pump (6), since the tube (2) also defines the delivery conduit (10) of the pump (6).
2. A structure according to claim 1 , wherein the support device (7) is positioned at the lower end (3) of the tube (2) and divides the tube (2) in a lower zone (21) for water suction, in which an inlet (17) of the pump (6) is located, and an upper zone (22), communicating with an outlet (18) of the pump (6) and that constitutes the delivery conduit (10) of the pump (6).
3. A structure according to claim 2 , wherein the support device (7) includes a gasket (23) that separates in a fluid-tight manner the two zones (21, 22).
4. A structure according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the support device (7) comprises a mounting flange (24) on which the pump (6) is mounted and which is connected mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner to the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), so as to support the pump (6) in the tube (2).
5. A structure according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the support device (7) comprises a support element (11), substantially ring-shaped and fixed to the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2); and a mounting flange (24) on which the pump (6) is mounted and which rests on the support element (11).
6. A structure according to claim 5 , wherein an axial sealing gasket (23) is positioned between a lower face (27) of the mounting flange (24) and an upper face (15) of the support element (11).
7. A structure according to one of claims 1 to 4 , wherein the support device (7) comprises a mounting flange (24) on which the pump (6) is mounted; and an expandable gasket (23), in particular a pneumatic inflatable gasket, carried by the mounting flange (24).
8. A structure according to claim 7 , wherein the gasket (23) is a radial sealing gasket, radially inserted between the mounting flange (24) and the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), and is housed in an annular seat (28), positioned along a radially outer peripheral edge (48) of the mounting flange (24) and facing the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2).
9. A structure according to claim 7 or 8 , wherein the gasket (23) is configured to selectively assume a retracted installation configuration, in which the gasket (23) is entirely housed in the seat (28) and does not project radially outside the seat (28); and an expanded sealing configuration, in which the gasket (23) projects radially outside the seat (28) and beyond the edge (48) for contacting the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), and in which the gasket (23) exerts a pressure onto the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2).
10. A structure according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the mounting flange (24) is attached to a suspension element (34), for example a chain or cable or other similar element, which is fixed, at an upper end (4) of the tube (2), to a releasable locking device (35).
11. A method for making a drinkable water well, comprising the steps of:
providing a tube (2) defining a lateral wall of a well;
lowering inside the tube (2) a submersible pump (6);
mechanically connecting the pump (6) to an inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2) by means of a support device (7) that supports the pump (6) and connects mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner the pump (6) to the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), in such a way that the tube (2) performs both a structural function, since the tube (2) defines the lateral wall of the well, and a function of channelling the water drawn by the pump (6), since the tube (2) also defines the delivery conduit (10) of the pump (6).
12. A method according to claim 11 , wherein the support device (7) is positioned at a lower end (3) of the tube (2) so at to divide the tube (2) in a lower zone (21) for water suction, in which an inlet (17) of the pump (6) is located, and an upper zone (22), communicating with an outlet (18) of the pump (6) and that constitutes the delivery conduit (10) of the pump (6).
13. A method according to claim 12 , comprising a step of inserting a gasket (23) that separates in a fluid-tight manner the two zones (21, 22).
14. A method according to one of claims 11 to 13 , comprising the steps of: mounting the pump (6) on a mounting flange (24) and connecting mechanically and in a fluid-tight manner the mounting flange (24) to the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2), so as to support the pump (6) in the tube (2).
15. A method according to one of claims 11 to 14 , comprising the steps of: providing a lower end (3) of the tube (2) with a support element (11), substantially ring-shaped and fixed to the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2) and arranged to receive and support a mounting flange (24) that carries the pump (6); and leaning the mounting flange (24) on the support element (11).
16. A method according to claim 15 , wherein an axial sealing gasket (23) is positioned between a lower face (27) of the mounting flange (24) and an upper face (15) of the support element (11).
17. A method according to one of claims 11 to 16 , comprising the steps of:
mounting the pump (6) on a mounting flange (24), provided with an expandable gasket (23), in particular a pneumatic inflatable gasket, housed in an annular seat (28) positioned along a radially outer peripheral edge (48) of the mounting flange (24);
lowering the mounting flange (24) with the pump (6) in the tube (2), the gasket (23) being in a retracted installation configuration, in which the gasket (23) is entirely housed in the seat (28) and does not project radially outside the seat (28);
expanding the gasket (23), to bring the gasket (23) in an expanded sealing configuration, in which the gasket (23) projects radially outside the seat (28) and beyond the edge (48) for contacting the inner lateral surface (12) of the tube (2).
18. A method according to one of claims 11 to 17 , comprising the steps of attaching the mounting flange (24) to a suspension element (34), for example a chain or cable or other similar element, and fixing the suspension element (34), at an upper end (4) of the tube (2), to a releasable locking device (35).
19. A method according to one of claims 11 to 18 , wherein the tube (2) is a tube already installed in an existing well, and the method comprises the steps of removing from the well the pump present in the well and the associated delivery conduit, and inserting in the tube (2) the pump (6) and the support device (7).
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