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US1135809A
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E. JONES.
WELL STRAINER.
APPLICATION FILED 1mm. I914.
Patented Apr. 13, 19115.
Inventor Attorneys Em: ironies, or LEXINGTON, TENNESSEE;
WELL-STRAINJER.
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' Application filed January 21,
To aZZ whom it may concern:
He it known that T, ELI JONES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lexington,
in the county of Henderson and State of- Tennessee, have invented a new and useful Well-Strainer, .of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in well strainers.
An object of the present invention is to provide a well strainer which may be easily and readily secured to the lower extremity of a well pipe or casing.
A further object is to provide a well strainer which is dropped down into the well casing or pipe after the latter has assumed its final position and with the result that the strainer will assume the desired position, in which position it may beheld by gravity or it may be wedgedly held in place by the inserting of a suitable cone shaped tool within the casing or pipe.
With the foregoing and other objects-in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides'in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, can be made within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings accompanying this specification and forming a part thereof, the preferred embodiment of my invention is illustrated, in which Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the lower extremity of a well casing pipe and with my improved strainer secured thereto. Fig. 2 is a cross sectional View taken on theline 22 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional View of a somewhat modified form of strainer. Fig. 4 is a detail view of a somewhat modified form of ferrule. Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken Ion the line 55 of Fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 4. l
Referring to the drawings in which-similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, 4 is the lower extremity of a well casing or pipe and is externally'threaded asrat 5 andupon which threaded extremity is positioned the strainer retaining member 6. 3
The strainer retaining member 6 is formed Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 1L3, 194.5. 1914. Serial No. $13,554.
as an internally threaded sleeve which engages the threaded portion 5 of thepipe 4 and is provided with the inwardly pro ectingledge 7 which is sloped or beveled as at 8 so that while the strainer is being dropped into position throughthe pipe, if the bottom of the strainer should hit upon theledge 7 it will, by reason of the beveled portion 8, be guided centrally of and through the strainer retaining member.
The strainer is formed of a thin tube 9 which is provided with a plurality of longitudinal slots 10 and which slots are of limited length and are spaced in staggered relation so as to maintain a maximum strength. These slots 10 as illustrated in Fig. 2, are milled from the inside and taper in transverse cross section so that the slots enlarge as they extend through and inward of the side wall of the tube 9, thus preventing and eliminating all tendency for the slots to become choked and filled with foreign material during the actual use of the strainer. Rigidly secured to and forming a part of the strainer tube 9 is the upperstrainer attaching member 11 which is of the nature of a ferrule and is preferably formed of some malleable metal, such as lead, so that the side walls may be expanded into forced contact with the side walls of thepipe 4.
' The strainer attaching member or ferrule includes theupper portion 12 which is provided with the beveled extremity 13 strainer retaining member upon which itrests. The strainer tube 9 extends over and forms a permanent portion of the lower or restrictedend 14 of the ferrule and thus the connection between the tube and lower portion defines ashoulder 16 which serves as a ledge for a pair ofgrappling tongs 17 which are used when it is desired to withdraw the strainer from the pipe should the etedly secured to the extremity of the tube' or the end of the tube may be rounded as illustrated at,19 in Fig. 3. Thus when the strainer constructed as. above described, is
dropped into thepipe 4, it being noted that thepipe 4 is provided with the strainer retaining member 6 previously attached there to, the ferrule will seat on the beveled edge of theledge 7 and prevent any foreign material from entering between the side walls of the strainer and the pipe. If it should be so desired, the side walls of theupper portion 12 ofthe ferrule may be expanded into forced contact with the walls 4: and if so expanded it will insure that the strainer will remain rigidly in place and effect a tight joint with the side walls of the pipe.
A further modification is. illustrated in Figs. 4,5 and 6, in which the lower restricted end of theferrule is provided with the inwardly extending beveled teeth orlugs 20, of which as illustrated in Fig. 5, there are two spaced at diametricpoints and between which is the recessed or enlarged portion 21. Acone 22 is provided with theoutstanding lugs 23 which are adapted to fit within the recessed portion 21' when properly alined therewith, the cone being introduced and manipulated in the pipe by therod 24. When it is desired to withdraw the strainer,
th 'cone is passed below the ferrule and rotated a quarter of a turn so that theoutstanding lugs 23 will engage thelugs 20 for the withdrawing of the device; Mention is also made of the fact that this method may be used for lowering the strainer and ferrule into position.
Having thus fully described my lnvention what I claim as new is 1. The combination with a pipe with an externally threaded end, of a strainer retaining member threadedly engaging the same and provided with an inwardly ex- I tending annular beveled shoulder, a strainer attaching member including an upper cylindrical sleeve slidably contacting with the inner surface of said pipe, a lower restricted sleeve carried by said upper sleeve and joined thereto by a conlcal portion, said conical portion seating upon the annular beveled shoulder and guided into such relation by the sliding contact between the upper sleeve and the inner surface of said pipe,
tion by the sliding contact between the upper sleeve and the inner surface of said pipe, and a strainer tube disposed upon and exteriorly of the lower sleeve, whereby the lower edge of the sleeve defines a ledge to be engaged by a strainer withdrawing means. a
In'testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afiixed' my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
r ELI JONES. Witnesses:
JNO. L. SULLIVAN, L. H. REEVES.
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US7168485B2 (en)2001-01-162007-01-30Schlumberger Technology CorporationExpandable systems that facilitate desired fluid flow
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US6910304B2 (en)2002-04-022005-06-28Foster-Miller, Inc.Stiffener reinforced foldable member
US7549486B2 (en)2005-03-282009-06-23Benny Donald MashburnScreen apparatus and method
US20090045124A1 (en)*2005-03-282009-02-19Benny Donald MashburnScreen Apparatus and Method
US20080087433A1 (en)*2005-03-282008-04-17Benny Donald MashburnScreen apparatus and method
US20060213667A1 (en)*2005-03-282006-09-28Mashburn Benny DScreen apparatus and method
US20090184207A1 (en)*2008-01-222009-07-23Warren Peter ASynchronously self deploying boom
US7980330B1 (en)2008-07-222011-07-19Lejeune Robert JWell tubular, retrievable joint strainer and method
US8757268B2 (en)2009-05-222014-06-24Bl Sales & Management, Inc.Self centering downhole float valve for vertical and lateral wells
US20110192608A1 (en)*2009-05-222011-08-11Lejeune Robert JSelf centering downhole float valve for vertical and lateral wells
US20180112499A1 (en)*2015-06-302018-04-26Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Flushing Filter
US10626707B2 (en)*2015-06-302020-04-21Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Flushing filter
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