US78689A - Improvement in tube-wells - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 a side elevation, with the perforated case or screen removed.
  • Figure 3 a. vertical sectional View at the line :1: in g. 1;
  • Figure 4 a transverse sectional view at the red line y in tig. 2.
  • A is a section of' the ordinary pipe used in wells ofv this ki'nd,-it being screwed together in sections to the top of the well.
  • the grooved part of the pipe is wound with wire E, and the whole covered with a perforated or wire screen or cover, F.
  • the same object tney be accomplished by casting ribs'on the surface, and then drilling theholes through the pipe,dbetweenfthe ribs, the object being vto have a protected space, in which the'water can circulate freely to pass through the holes lD to theinterior ofthe pipe.
  • the use of the wire E is to increase the unobstructed space beneath the screen F, as with the wire in use there is not onIy a vertical space in the groove, vbut a spiral space between the wires, thus leaving nearly the entire space under the screen free for the water to low uuinterruptedly into the pipe B.
  • His a. point, which serves to penetrate the earth as the'pipe or tubing is. being driveninto the ground.

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A. B. PARSONS, OF DUNTON, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND EDWARD BEDHEAD, OF LA GROSSE, 'WISCONSIN Letters Patent No. 78,689, dated June 9, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN TUBE-WELLS.
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Be it known that I, A. B. PARSONS, of' Dunton, in the county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented a. new and useful Irnprovenlent in Well-Tubing; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and 'exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and the letters and `figures markedthereon, which form a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my invention.
Figure 2, a side elevation, with the perforated case or screen removed.
Figure 3, a. vertical sectional View at the line :1: in g. 1; and
Figure 4 a transverse sectional view at the red line y in tig. 2.
The n atu're of my invention consists in a novel construction of the'lower section of the pipe of` a drive or bored well, ,and also in a novel point to said pipe. V i
To euablethose skilled in the art to manufacture and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the saute with particularity.-
. I The same letters of reference refer to the corresponding parts in the diierent gures.
A is a section of' the ordinary pipe used in wells ofv this ki'nd,-it being screwed together in sections to the top of the well. There is a section'of pipe B screwed to the lower end ofthe pipe A, which has grooves C in its outer surface, and there are holes, D, drilled from these grooves through into the interior of the pipe. The grooved part of the pipe is wound with wire E, and the whole covered with a perforated or wire screen or cover, F. Instead of grooves in-the surface of the pipe B, the same object tney be accomplished by casting ribs'on the surface, and then drilling theholes through the pipe,dbetweenfthe ribs, the object being vto have a protected space, in which the'water can circulate freely to pass through the holes lD to theinterior ofthe pipe. The use of the wire E is to increase the unobstructed space beneath the screen F, as with the wire in use there is not onIy a vertical space in the groove, vbut a spiral space between the wires, thus leaving nearly the entire space under the screen free for the water to low uuinterruptedly into the pipe B. Y
His a. point, which serves to penetrate the earth as the'pipe or tubing is. being driveninto the ground.
'.Ihere 'are spiral grooves on the sides of said point, which cause rit to slightly turn as it is being driven into the ground, and they are so arranged as to turn the point in the direction to tighten the joints Where the different sections of the pipeare screwed together. The shank '.l of the point H extends loosely into the pipe, and there is a recess, K,Iin the shoulder of said point, into which the pipe B andscreen F- are pressed as they are being forced into the ground. I also frequently use, especially in stony soil, a; sheet-iron tube, which covers the screen Ewheu it is being driven into the ground, to protect, it and prevent it froni being injured. The lower end of said sheet-iron tube rests in the recess K, and is so arranged that when the water is reached, by raising'thepipe A, the pipeB and screen F are raised out of the sheet-iron pipe, leaving that with the point H-'lower down in the well. i
Having thus fully described the construction and operation of my invention, what I claim, and' desire to secure by Letters Patent, is\ i The combination of the tube B, provided with groovcsand holes, the spirally-arranged wire coil E, and the gauze screen E, arranged and operating in the manner and for the purposes set forth.
A. B. PARSONS.
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US4088580A (en) * 1976-12-01 1978-05-09 Spurlock James W Cluster screen for sand control

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US4088580A (en) * 1976-12-01 1978-05-09 Spurlock James W Cluster screen for sand control

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