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- My invention relates especially to tubing or liningjor wells and pump-tubing, and has for its object the production of a device cheap and simple to construct, easily placedin po sition, not liable to get ontof order, and wherein the water, from the nature of the material employed, will be kept free from all influences which tend to injure or deteriorate the same, rendering it unwholesome for use.
- my invention consists, essentially, in a lining of: tubing for wells constructed of clay, glg sg, or any material of kindred nature, shaped in the man ner usually employed for drain-tiles.
- These sections of tubing may be of any size required to fit the well within which they are to be employed, and of such a thickness as to withstand all outward pressure.
- Upon one end of each section is formed a flange and turned lip for the purpose of engaging with and holding the next tile above from lateral displacement.
- Formed with the welllining tile is a small interior tubing, designed for the reception of the pu1np-rod or suction apparatus.
- This pump tube is made in all respects in the same nanner as the exterior tubing or well-lining, and is attached to the inner wall at one side.
- the lowen most, or-the next to the lowermost, section 40 is cut away at the bottom, leaving openings through which the water may enter, and the pumptube is perforated near the lower extremity within the large tube.
- the next section is seated thereon, and a packing-gasket of suitable material is placed between the pump -tube sections, permitting a slight expansion and contraction, and rendering said tubing air and water tight.
- Figure 1 is a tional view of a well provided proved lining and pump-tube.
- horizontal sectional view vertical seewith my im- Fig. 2 is a of one of the tiles;
- Fig. 3 is a like view, showing a strengthening-wall as formed therein.
- A is the outside tube or well-lining, formed of earthenware, s s, or equivalent material the surface of wli lfinay be vitrified.
- B is a lipped flange formed upon one extremity of each tile.
- G is the pump-tube, made of the same material as tube A, formed with said tube upon the interionthereof, or afiixed thereto by suitable means.
- D is a packing-gasket, of rubber or other suitable material, placed between the sections of tube G.
- a lower section of the well-lining may be cut through or away at a, as shown, and the pump-tube perforated at c for the ad mission of water.
- E is a strengthening-wall formed across the tube A, 3, holding the parts securely in place.
- F is an iron ring at the top of the tube 0, adapted and arranged to engage with the pump.
- outer' wall, A having a lipped'flange, B, and the pump-tubing affixed to the interior of A, and provided with alike lipped flange, substantially as and for the uses and purposes shown anddescribed.
- Outer tubing or well-lining, A having lipped flange B, inner or pump tube, 0, affixed to or formed with the well-lining A, and having a like flange thereon, and packing-gasket D, the whole combined and arranged to 0p crate substantially as shown and described.
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- J. MARSDEN.
WELL PUMP TUBING.
Patented Oct. 2, 1883,
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JOSEPH MARS'DEN, OF FAR ROCKAVVAY, NEWV YORK.
WELL-PUMP TUBING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 285,909, dated October 2, 1883. Application filed April 30. 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH hIARSDEN, of Far Rockaway, in the county of Queens and State of New York, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Tell and Pump Tubing, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
My invention relates especially to tubing or liningjor wells and pump-tubing, and has for its object the production of a device cheap and simple to construct, easily placedin po sition, not liable to get ontof order, and wherein the water, from the nature of the material employed, will be kept free from all influences which tend to injure or deteriorate the same, rendering it unwholesome for use.
To attain the desired results my invention consists, essentially, in a lining of: tubing for wells constructed of clay, glg sg, or any material of kindred nature, shaped in the man ner usually employed for drain-tiles. These sections of tubing may be of any size required to fit the well within which they are to be employed, and of such a thickness as to withstand all outward pressure. Upon one end of each section is formed a flange and turned lip for the purpose of engaging with and holding the next tile above from lateral displacement. Formed with the welllining tile is a small interior tubing, designed for the reception of the pu1np-rod or suction apparatus. This pump tube is made in all respects in the same nanner as the exterior tubing or well-lining, and is attached to the inner wall at one side.
In placing the tubing in a well the lowen most, or-the next to the lowermost, section 40 is cut away at the bottom, leaving openings through which the water may enter, and the pumptube is perforated near the lower extremity within the large tube. When the lower section is located in place, the next section is seated thereon, and a packing-gasket of suitable material is placed between the pump -tube sections, permitting a slight expansion and contraction, and rendering said tubing air and water tight.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a tional view of a well provided proved lining and pump-tube. horizontal sectional view vertical seewith my im- Fig. 2 is a of one of the tiles;
and Fig. 3 is a like view, showing a strengthening-wall as formed therein.
Like letters of reference, wherever they oc cur, indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
A is the outside tube or well-lining, formed of earthenware, s s, or equivalent material the surface of wli lfinay be vitrified.
B is a lipped flange formed upon one extremity of each tile.
G is the pump-tube, made of the same material as tube A, formed with said tube upon the interionthereof, or afiixed thereto by suitable means.
D is a packing-gasket, of rubber or other suitable material, placed between the sections of tube G. A lower section of the well-lining may be cut through or away at a, as shown, and the pump-tube perforated at c for the ad mission of water.
E is a strengthening-wall formed across the tube A, 3, holding the parts securely in place.
F is an iron ring at the top of the tube 0, adapted and arranged to engage with the pump.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a combined well-lining and pump tube of the character herein specified, outer' wall, A, having a lipped'flange, B, and the pump-tubing affixed to the interior of A, and provided with alike lipped flange, substantially as and for the uses and purposes shown anddescribed.
2. In a combinedwell-lining and pumptube of the character herein specified, a section cut away at a, and having perforations a, substantially as shown and described.
Outer tubing or well-lining, A, having lipped flange B, inner or pump tube, 0, affixed to or formed with the well-lining A, and having a like flange thereon, and packing-gasket D, the whole combined and arranged to 0p crate substantially as shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH MARSDEN.
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EDWD. I. HoRGAN, A. G. OHIOHESTER.
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3216200A (en) * | 1960-07-15 | 1965-11-09 | Sidney E Scisson | Underground pressure vessel construction method |
| US3502150A (en) * | 1968-05-07 | 1970-03-24 | Atlantic Richfield Co | Method of joining oil well casing and tubing with adhesive |
| US3556219A (en) * | 1968-09-18 | 1971-01-19 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Eccentric gravel-packed well liner |
| US3636985A (en) * | 1970-03-16 | 1972-01-25 | Keith L Burchett | Tubular steel sheeting |
| US20130180616A1 (en) * | 2012-01-17 | 2013-07-18 | Susumu Satou | Double Pipe and Coupling Structure for the Pipe |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3216200A (en) * | 1960-07-15 | 1965-11-09 | Sidney E Scisson | Underground pressure vessel construction method |
| US3502150A (en) * | 1968-05-07 | 1970-03-24 | Atlantic Richfield Co | Method of joining oil well casing and tubing with adhesive |
| US3556219A (en) * | 1968-09-18 | 1971-01-19 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Eccentric gravel-packed well liner |
| US3636985A (en) * | 1970-03-16 | 1972-01-25 | Keith L Burchett | Tubular steel sheeting |
| US20130180616A1 (en) * | 2012-01-17 | 2013-07-18 | Susumu Satou | Double Pipe and Coupling Structure for the Pipe |
| US8978711B2 (en) * | 2012-01-17 | 2015-03-17 | Watanabe Seisakusho Co., Ltd. | Double pipe and coupling structure for the pipe |
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