Air filter for a well
An air filter for a well is installed within a well casing of the well. The air filter forming an airtight seal around the well casing of the well, such that all the air that enters and exits the well must pass through the air filter. The air filter preferably includes a filter housing, at least one removable gasket and a removable filter cartridge installed within an opening extending through the filter housing. The air filter prevents dirt, dust, bacteria, gaseous chemicals, volatile organic compounds, (VOCs), insects and other air born airborne contaminants from entering and possibly contaminating the well. An air filter may also be installed within a vent pipe extending through a well seal attached to the top of a well casing of a well.
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The present invention relates to an air filter for a well, and, more particularly, to an air filter assembly installed within the well casing of a well to prevent air borne airborne contaminants from entering the well. The air filter assembly of the present invention is preferably designed for application in water wells, but may be applied to other systems such as oil wells, natural gas wells, gasoline fuel dispensing systems and monitoring wells. The air filter assembly of the present invention is designed to prevent pollutants from contaminating a well.
A typical water well is established by first drilling a hole in the ground in search of water from a water bearing aquifer. Once water is reached by the drill, a well casing is inserted into the bore hole to preserve the sides of the well. The well casing is typically a steel or plastic pipe installed while drilling a well, to prevent collapse of the well bore hole and to allow placement of a submersible pump and other equipment. The well casing typically extends several inches above the ground. A submersible pump is inserted into the well below the water level to pump water from the aquifer. One end of a drop pipe is attached to the submersible pump to draw water out of the well. The other end of the drop pipe is attached to a discharge pipe for carrying water to a pressure tank for distribution and use.
To prevent contaminants from entering the well and to protect the inside of the casing and the well, a well cap may be installed on top of the well casing extending above the ground. The well cap is used to cover the top of the well casing pipe and thereby seal the top of the well casing to prevent the entry of contaminants in the well. The well cap is generally used in systems where the discharge pipe for distributing and supplying water is underground. The well cap also typically includes a conduit box for routing electrical wires from the submersible pump to an electrical power source. The well cap is typically not airtight, and therefore allows air to enter the well around openings between the well cap and the top of the well casing. This opening allows air to flow in and out of the well during pressure changes. In addition to the well cap, a wire screen may be attached to the top of the well casing to prevent large objects from contaminating the well.
As an alternative to the well cap, a well seal may also be used to cover the top of the well casing. The well seal includes a gasket that seals the top of the well casing to prevent entry of contaminants in the well. The well seal is generally used in systems where the discharge pipe for distributing and supplying water comes up through the top of the well casing. The well seal also typically includes openings for a screened vent pipe and a conduit box to pass through the gasket. The screened vent pipe allows air to enter and exit the well during pressure changes. The conduit box is used for routing electrical wires from the submersible pump to an electrical power source. The well seal provides a seal around the discharge pipe, vent pipe and conduit box. However, air enters the well through the vent pipe. The vent pipe screen functions to reduce contaminant entry into the well by preventing large objects from entering the well.
During use, the submersible pump pulls air into the well. The air may include dirt, dust, bacteria, gaseous chemicals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), insects and other air born airborne contaminants that may contaminate the well and should be removed. When the pump stops, a change in pressure forces air out of the well. In addition, the normal changes in atmospheric pressure cause air to flow in and out of the well. There is nothing in the prior art to remove air born airborne contaminants from entering a well and possibly contaminating the water in the well. The well cap and well seal do not prevent dirt, dust, bacteria, gaseous chemicals, VOCs and other air born airborne contaminants from entering the well and possibly contaminating the water.
Accordingly, there is a need for an air filter for a well. The air filter being is installed within the well casing of the well or attached to the side of the well casing for preventing air borne contaminants from entering the well. The air filter of the present invention removes dirt, dust, bacteria, gaseous chemicals and VOCs from the air, and stops insects from entering the well.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an air filter for a well. The well of the present invention preferably includes a submersible pump inserted within a well casing of a well below the water level to pump water from a water bearing aquifer. A drop pipe is connected between the submersible pump and a discharge pipe for distribution of the water from the well. The well of the present invention may also be a monitoring well that typically does not include the submersible pump, drop pipe or discharge pipe, but simply includes a well casing.
An air filter assembly is preferably installed within the well casing of a well forming an airtight seal between the casing and the filter assembly, so that all the air that enters and exits the well must pass through the filter. The filter assembly preferably includes a housing, at least one gasket and a removable filter cartridge. The air filter assembly of the present invention is designed for use on well casings of various diameters. Therefore various diameter housings, gaskets, and cartridges may be used to fit the various diameter well casings. As mentioned above, different diameter gaskets may be used to fit the different diameter well casings. The gaskets preferably forming an airtight seal and having has at least one opening extending therethrough for receiving a relief valve and submersible pump wires. The airtight seal is maintained around the relief valve and pump wires. Grommets may also be used to perfect the seal around the relief valve and pump wires. Alternatively, an adjustable gasket may be used to fit the different diameter well casings. For example, the adjustable gasket could have a plurality of layers, like a roll of tape, that may be removed from the gasket or re-applied to the gasket to vary the diameter of the gasket. The relief valve and pump wires that extend through the gasket are preferably sealed between layers of the adjustable gasket or sealed by at least one grommet.
The present invention includes several different embodiments. In a first embodiment, an air filter assembly is installed within a top portion of a well casing having a well cap attached to the top of the well casing. In a second embodiment, an air filter is installed within a vent pipe extending through a well seal attached to the top of a well casing. In a third embodiment, an air filter assembly is installed within a branch pipe extending from an opening in one side of a well casing. In a fourth embodiment, an air filter assembly is installed within a top portion of a well casing of a monitoring well.
Various other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be made apparent to those skilled in the art from the following drawings and detailed description of the invention.
The housing gasket 62 attached to the top of the housing 50 preferably includes at least two relatively small openings 66, 68 extending therethrough for receiving a relief valve 70 and the plurality of pump wires 36. The relief valve 70 is sealed in the first opening 66 and functions by allowing airflow through the valve 70 once the filter cartridge 52 becomes clogged. As air flows through the relief valve 70, an alarm 72 incorporated into the relief valve 70 emits an audio signal signifying that the filter cartridge 52 is clogged and should be to replaced. The second opening 68 allows the plurality of pump wires 36 to pass through the filter housing 50 and on to the conduit box 38 and conduit 240 for connection to the power source. Both the first and second openings 66, 68 may include grommets 74, 76 to assure an airtight seal around the relief valve 70 and plurality of pump wires 36 that extend through the openings 66, 68 in the housing gasket 62.
The filter cartridge 52 removably inserted within the opening 54 of the filter housing 50 is also preferably cylindrically shaped with an outer sidewall 78, a top surface 80, and a bottom surface 82. A doughnut shaped gasket 84 is preferably removably attached to the top surface 80 of the cartridge 52 for sealing around the opening 54 extending through the housing 50 and allowing air to flow through the cartridge 52. The cartridge gasket 84 preferably extends outwardly past the outer sidewall 78 for sealing against the housing gasket 62. Once the filter cartridge 52 is installed in the filter housing 50, an airtight seal is formed between the cartridge gasket 84 and the housing gasket 62. Therefore, all air flowing into and out of the well must flow through the filter cartridge 52. The cartridge gasket 84 may preferably include a relatively small opening 86 extending therethrough for receiving the plurality of pump wires 36 to pass through. The opening 86 may include a grommet 88 to assure an airtight seal around the plurality of pump wires 36 as they pass through the cartridge gasket 84.
The filter cartridge of the present invention is preferably a canister type filter element that is easily removable from the filter housing for replacement purposes. The filter cartridge is preferably made of special reinforced paper that won't tear apart and won't deteriorate and fall into the well. An example filter cartridge that may be used in the present invention is a PharmaGard™ V-II Series Filter Cartridge manufactured by Seitz Division of U.S. Filter Company, or equivalent. The gaskets are also preferably removable from the housing and cartridge, so that they don't need to be replaced when the cartridge is replaced. The gaskets are preferably made of a neoprene rubber material that won't deteriorate over time.
The air filter assembly of the present invention is designed for use on well casings of various diameters. The type of gaskets used in the present invention may be of several different embodiments. In a first embodiment, gaskets of different diameters are used to fit different diameter well casings. In an alternate embodiment, an adjustable gasket may be used to fit on different diameter well casings. For example, the adjustable gasket could have a plurality of layers, like a roll of tape, that may be removed from the gasket or re-applied to the gasket to vary the diameter of the gasket. In this embodiment, the relief valve and pump wires are sealed between layers of the adjustable gasket.
A well seal is typically used to cover the top of a well casing to prevent the entry of surface runoff into the well during flooding. A well seal differs from a well cap in that the well seal has a gasket to seal the top of the well casing, whereas a well cap does not include a gasket to seal the top of the well casing. A well seal typically includes a screened vent pipe that extends through the gasket to allow air to flow into and out of the well during changes in pressure. The screen is necessary to reduce contaminant entry into the well. A well seal also typically includes a conduit box and conduit that extends through the gasket to allow a plurality of electrical wires from the submersible pump to pass through for connection to an external power source.
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The branch pipe 126 preferably includes a circular cross section sidewall 154 with an inner surface 156 and an outer surface 158. The air filter assembly 124 preferably includes a filter housing 160 with a filter cartridge 162 removably inserted within an opening 164 extending through the center of the filter housing 160. The cylindrically shaped filter housing 160 preferably comprises an outer sidewall 166, a top surface 168, a bottom surface 170, and a doughnut shaped gasket 172 removably attached to the top surface 168 of the housing 160. The housing gasket 172 extends outwardly from the circular opening 164 past the outer sidewall 166 for sealing the housing 160 to the first section 148 of the branch pipe 126. In addition, an o-ring seal 174 is formed around the outer sidewall 166 of the housing 160 for sealing against the inner surface 156 of the sidewall 154 of the branch pipe 126.
The housing gasket 172 preferably includes at least two relatively small openings 176, 178 extending therethrough for receiving a relief valve 180 and the plurality of pump wires 140. The relief valve 180 is sealed in the first opening 176 and functions by allowing airflow through the valve 180 once the filter cartridge 162 becomes clogged. As air flows through the relief valve 180, an alarm 244 incorporated into the relief valve 180 emits an audio signal signifying that the filter cartridge 162 is clogged and should be to replaced. The second opening 178 allows the plurality of pump wires 140 to pass through the filter housing 160 for connection to the fan assembly 152 and a power source (not shown). Both the first and second openings 176, 178 may include grommets 182, 184 to assure an airtight seal around the relief valve 180 and plurality of pump wires 140.
The filter cartridge 162 removably inserted within the opening 164 of the filter housing 160 is also preferably cylindrically shaped with an outer sidewall 186, a top surface 188, and a bottom surface 190. A doughnut shaped gasket 192 is preferably removably attached to the top surface 188 of the cartridge 162 for sealing around the opening 164 extending through the housing 160 and allowing air to flow through the cartridge 162. The cartridge gasket 192 extends outwardly past the outer sidewall 186 for sealing against the housing gasket 172. Once the filter cartridge 162 is installed in the filter housing 160, an airtight seal is formed between the cartridge gasket 192 and the housing gasket 172. Therefore, all air flowing into and out of the well 106 130 must flow through the filter cartridge 162. The cartridge gasket 192 may preferably include a relatively small opening 194 extending therethrough for allowing the plurality of pump wires 140 to pass through. The opening 194 may include a grommet 196 to assure an airtight seal around the plurality of pump wires 140.
The housing gasket 224 attached to the top of the filter housing 212 preferably includes at least one relatively small opening 228 extending therethrough for receiving a relief valve 230 therein. The opening 228 may include a grommet 246 to assure an airtight seal around the relief valve 230. The relief valve 230 allows airflow through the relief valve once the filter cartridge 214 becomes clogged. As air flows through the relief valve 230, an alarm 244 248 incorporated within the relief valve 230 emits an audio signal signifying that the filter cartridge 214 is clogged and should be to replaced.
The filter cartridge 214 removably inserted within the opening 216 of the filter housing 212 is also preferably cylindrically shaped with an outer sidewall 232, a top surface 234, and a bottom surface 236. A doughnut shaped gasket 238 is preferably removably attached to the top surface 234 of the cartridge 214 for sealing around the opening 216 and allowing air to flow through the cartridge 214. The cartridge gasket 238 extends outwardly past the outer sidewall 232 for sealing against the housing gasket 224. Once the filter cartridge 214 is installed in the filter housing 212, an airtight seal is formed between the cartridge gasket 238 and the housing gasket 224. The well cap 202 is positioned on top of the well casing 204 above the air filter assembly 200. All air flowing into and out of the well must flow through the filter cartridge 214.
While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain substitutions, alterations and omissions may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is meant to be exemplary only, and should not limit the scope of the invention set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. An air filter for a well comprising:
- a filter housing mounted to a well casing;
- a filter cartridge removably mounted within an opening extending through the filter housing;
- a first sealing means for sealing the filter housing to the well casing; and
- a second sealing means for sealing the filter cartridge to the filter housing.
2. The air filter of claim 1, wherein the first sealing means is a gasket removably mounted to the top of the filter housing.
3. The air filter of claim 2, wherein the gasket is an adjustable gasket that will fit on well casings having different diameters.
4. The air filter of claim 1, wherein the second sealing means is a gasket removably mounted to the top of the filter cartridge.
5. The air filter of claim 4, wherein the gasket is an adjustable gasket that will fit on well casings having different diameters.
6. The air filter of claim 1, further comprising an o-ring seal mounted around the filter housing for sealing the filter housing against the inner wall of the well casing.
7. The air filter of claim 1, further comprising an air valve mounted within the first sealing means.
8. The air filter of claim 7, wherein the air valve includes an alarm that provides an audio signal when the filter cartridge becomes clogged.
9. The air filter of claim 1, wherein the first and second sealing means includes an opening extending therethrough for allowing wires from a submersible pump to pass through the air filter for connection to a power source.
10. The air filter of claim 1, wherein the filter housing is installed within a vent pipe extending from the well casing.
11. The air filter of claim 1, wherein the filter housing is installed within a pipe extending from an opening in the well casing.
12. An air filter assembly installed in a well comprising:
- a filter housing mounted in the well;
- a filter cartridge removably mounted within an opening extending through the filter housing; and
- sealing means for sealing the filter housing and filter cartridge within the well.
13. The air filter assembly of claim 12, wherein the sealing means is at least one gasket removably mounted to the filter housing and filter cartridge.
14. The air filter assembly of claim 12, wherein the filter housing is in the shape of a hollow cylinder with an o-ring seal around its outer sidewall.
15. The air filter assembly of claim 12, further comprising at least two openings extending through the sealing means for mounting a relief valve and allowing a plurality of pump wires to pass through.
16. The air filter assembly of claim 15, wherein the openings include grommets to seal around the relief valve and wires.
17. The air filter assembly of claim 12, wherein the filter cartridge is a canister type filter element.
18. The air filter assembly of claim 12, wherein the sealing means are at least two adjustable gaskets having varying diameters.
19. An air filter assembly installed within a well system, the air filter assembly comprising:
- a filter housing mounted within the well system;
- a filter cartridge removably mounted within the filter housing; and
- sealing means for sealing the filter housing and filter cartridge within the well system.
20. The air filter assembly of claim 19, wherein the air filter assembly is installed within a pipe of the well system.
21. The air filter assembly of claim 19, wherein the air filter assembly is installed within an air entrance of the well system.
22. An air filter for a well comprising:
- a filter for filtering air entering the well; and
- sealing means for sealing the filter to an air entrance of the well to ensure that all air entering the well flows through the filter.
23. An air filter assembly for a well system including an air entrance having a cylindrical sidewall, with the air filter assembly comprising, in combination: a filter housing for removable mounting to the cylindrical sidewall of the well system, with the filter housing including a filter cartridge, with the filter housing and the filter cartridge being sealed with the cylindrical sidewall to ensure that all air flowing through the air entrance flows through the air filter cartridge.
24. The air filter assembly of claim 23, further comprising, in combination: a first opening formed in the filter housing spaced from the filter cartridge; and a relief valve sealed in the first opening, with air being allowed to flow past the filter housing when the filter cartridge is clogged.
25. The air filter assembly of claim 24, further comprising, in combination: a second opening formed in the filter housing spaced from the filter cartridge allowing pump wires to pass through the filter housing; and grommets in the first and second openings for assuring an airtight seal.
26. The air filter assembly of claim 25, wherein the filter housing is installed in the cylindrical sidewall in a form of a well casing of a well system.
27. The air filter assembly of claim 26, further comprising, in combination: a well cap, with the filter housing installed under the well cap and intermediate the well cap and the air entrance.
28. The air filter assembly of claim 25, wherein the filter housing is installed in the cylindrical sidewall in a form of a branch pipe extending from a side of a well casing of the well system.
29. The air filter assembly of claim 28, further comprising, in combination: a donut-shaped gasket removably attached to the filter housing, with the donut-shaped gasket sealing the filter housing with the cylindrical sidewall, with the first and second openings formed in the gasket.
30. The air filter assembly of claim 29, wherein the gasket is an adjustable gasket that will fit with the cylindrical sidewall of different diameters.
31. The air filter assembly of claim 23, wherein the filter cartridge is removably mounted within the filter housing, with an airtight seal being fixed between the filter cartridge and the filter housing.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Feb 2, 2006
Date of Patent: Aug 17, 2010
Assignee: In-Well Technologies, Inc. (Lena, WI)
Inventor: Kenneth A. Meyers (Lena, WI)
Primary Examiner: Giovanna C Wright
Attorney: Kamrath & Associates PA
Application Number: 11/346,577
International Classification: E21B 33/02 (20060101); E21B 33/03 (20060101);