Ball valve actuating mechanism

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Inventors

Brakhage, Jr., William L.
Cupples, Timothy R.

Application #

395514

Filed

Jul-6-1982

Published

Oct-9-1984

Current US Class

166/321
251/172

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/321-324 166/373-375 166/319-320 251/63.4 251/61 251/159 251/172

Assignee

Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (Orange, CA)

Examiners

Purser; Ernest R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Norvell & Associates

US Patent References

4293038   Ball valve assembly

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Abstract
The disclosure provides an actuating mechanism for a rotatable ball valve unit wherein several axially extending pistons and cylinder units or bellows elements are mounted in the wall of the outer housing of the ball valve in angularly spaced relationship. Two diametrically opposed piston or bellows elements actuate the mechanism for axially shifting and then rotating the ball valve, while the remaining piston or bellows elements effect a displacement of the flow tube to maintain a seal carried by the flow tube in sealing engagement with the ball after its rotational movement has been accomplished. The desired delay of movement of the flow tube is accomplished through either varying the size of the bellows element or the spring constants of the springs opposing the actuating movement of the pistons, bellows elements or a combination of these.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A valve for opening and closing a fluid conduit in a subterranean well comprising: a valve closure member movable between an open and a closed position; an axially shiftable flow tube; a first actuating element axially shiftable in response to control fluid pressure to engage the valve closure member and move said valve closure member from the closed to the open position; a separate second actuating element axially shiftable in response to control fluid pressure to axially move the flow tube into engagement with the valve closure member in the open position; the first actuating element being actuated at a pressure less than the actuating pressure of the second actuating element.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improved actuating mechanism for ball valves, particularly the type that are employed in subterranean wells.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A ball valve which is rotatable between an open and closed position with respect to a fluid conduit is employed in many industrial applications, but finds particular utility when employed as a safety valve in a subterranean well. The typical ball valve has a cylindrical flow passage through its center and is rotatable between an open position, wherein the flow passage is aligned with the fluid conduit in which the ball valve is mounted, and a closed position wherein the fluid passage is disposed transversely with respect to the bore of the fluid conduit. To prevent leakage around the exterior of the ball in its closed position, it is common to provide a so-called flow tube which carries in its end an annular seal for sealingly engaging the periphery of the ball in its closed position. Appropriate seals are provided for effecting the sealed engagement of the flow tube in the tubular conduit, hence fluid leakage around the exterior of the ball in the closed position is effectively prevented.
 
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