"Gamesaver" method of wellhead angle entry and support for water wells utilizing electric submersible pumps

Hanlon; Daniel

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 14/931593 was filed with the patent office on 2017-05-04 for "gamesaver" method of wellhead angle entry and support for water wells utilizing electric submersible pumps. The applicant listed for this patent is Daniel Hanlon. Invention is credited to Daniel Hanlon.

Application Number20170121948 14/931593
Document ID /
Family ID58637294
Filed Date2017-05-04

United States Patent Application 20170121948
Kind Code A1
Hanlon; Daniel May 4, 2017

"Gamesaver" method of wellhead angle entry and support for water wells utilizing electric submersible pumps

Abstract

The invention is the method of angle entry and support for the electric submersible water well pump. My method allows installation and removal of the pump and pipe horizontally. The only component is a 4 inch configured sweep elbow with a belled end or coupling to slide over the water well casing.


Inventors: Hanlon; Daniel; (Goliad, TX)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Hanlon; Daniel

Goliad

TX

US
Family ID: 58637294
Appl. No.: 14/931593
Filed: November 3, 2015

Current U.S. Class: 1/1
Current CPC Class: Y02A 20/00 20180101; E03B 3/12 20130101; E03B 5/04 20130101; Y02A 20/116 20180101; E03B 3/16 20130101
International Class: E03B 3/16 20060101 E03B003/16; E03B 3/12 20060101 E03B003/12

Claims



1. A method of utilizing angle entry and support at the water well casing for the submersible pump.
Description



CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/074,666 filed Nov. 4, 2014.

BACKGROUND

[0002] 1. Prior Art

[0003] The "gamesaver" method of wellhead angle entry and support for submersible water well pumps is superior to the current practice of vertical entry. The old way affords no easy self removal and repair opportunity. For safety, a well service company is most likely necessary as the weight of the pump and water in the pipe is lifted vertically from the casing. This explains why people in the business have hernia damage in various instances, small operators lacking or bypassing the professional equipment, instead pulling by hand. The "gamesaver" elbow method slides the pipe and pump out, more or less, creating an inclined plane effect. The angle entry allows using various equipment; the pump can be pulled out using a golf cart, 4-wheeler, vehicles, or any available means.

[0004] 2. Advantages

[0005] One unaltered purchased elbow

[0006] Eliminates costly, possibly unavailable service company or equipment

[0007] Requires only slipping on the elbow when changing or installing a pump

[0008] Eliminates bad, unsafe positioning over the well casing

[0009] easier self-maintenance of submersible pump

[0010] Angle entry allows horizontal removal

SUMMARY

[0011] The "gamesaver" method is an improvement to the traditional vertical casing wellhead common on water wells, providing angle entry and removal of submersible pumps through use of one purchased part.

DRAWINGS

[0012] FIG. 1--Existing water well system-setup in common use in America

[0013] FIG. 2--A component of my invention . . . "gamesaver" method

[0014] FIG. 3--How to use the "gamesaver" wellhead . . . the plastic pipe, electrical and safety cables are slipped through the 4 in. dia. elbow . . . the pump is then attached in common practice with 2 hose clamps, the electrical connections made, and safety cable tied to pump . . . the pump is slipped into the 4 in. casing, elbow with coupling fitted to casing and the pump and pipe lowered to the end, the wellhead flange tightened as normal in the "gamesaver" as detailed

REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0015] 1--single purchased elbow

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0016] The elbow is slipped over the plastic pipe, pump and cable connections made, and the pump placed into the well casing, elbow flange sliding over casing, unglued.

CONCLUSION

[0017] The reader will see that the "gamesaver" method utilizing the detailed component elbow contained in this application should not limit the available variations of devices possible to angle entry and support described within.

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