Chemical injection valve

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Inventors

Johnson, Dale V.
Gordon, John R.

Application #

330680

Filed

Mar-30-1989

Published

Apr-2-1991

Current US Class

137/155
137/501
166/117.5
166/321

International Classes

G05D 007/01

Field of Search

137/501 137/504 137/494 137/155 166/117.5 166/321 166/324

Assignee

Exxon Production Research Company (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Hepperle; Stephen M.

US Patent References

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4449587   Surface controlled...
4452310   Metal-to-metal high...
4457376   Flapper type safety...
4503913   Subsurface well saf...
4527630   Hydraulic actuatin...
4562854   Piston actuated che...
4565215   Chemical injection...
4565216   Device for gravimet...
4601342   Well injection valve...
 

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Other References

Jerry Rubli, "New Developments in Subsurface Safety Valve Technology", Petroleum Engineer International, May 1980, pp. 96-110.

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Abstract
An improved surface controlled chemical injection valve and method for injecting chemical fluid into the bore of a tubing string of a well are provided, the chemical injection valve having at least one piston movable in response to the pressure of the chemical fluid, an actuator connected to the piston, and a flow restrictor wherein the pressure of the chemical fluid supplied to the valve from the chemical fluid source acts on the piston to cause the actuator to open the valve and inject the chemical fluid into the tubing string bore. The flow restrictor is mounted downstream of the piston to create sufficient available pressure in the chemical fluid upstream of the flow restrictor to act on the piston and hold the valve in the open position.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A valve for injecting chemical fluid from a chemical fluid source into the bore of a tubing string of a well, the valve comprising:

a housing including a flow passage therein for communicating with the tubing string bore and an opening therethrough communicating with the flow passage and the chemical fluid source;

a valve closure including a flapper seat connected to the housing and a flapper pivotally connected to the housing, wherein the flapper is movable from a closed position to an open position wherein the valve is open;

an actuator in the housing for opening the valve closure and movable from a first position, wherein the valve closure is closed; to a second position wherein the valve closure is open;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved chemical injection valve and an improved method for injecting chemical fluid into the bore of a tubing string of a well. In particular, the invention pertains to a method and apparatus for opening and holding open a chemical injection valve by providing a flow restrictor downstream of a piston for activating the valve.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Chemical injection valves are used to inject chemical fluids such as corrosion inhibitors, solvents, and other chemicals into the produced fluid in the bore of a tubing string of a well. The chemical fluids inhibit and alleviate corrosion of the tubing string and crystallization and subsequent deposition of paraffins, sulfates, and the like from the production fluid. Commercially available chemical injection valves, such as that shown in FIG. 1, typically use a spring operated ball-and-seat type of valve closure arrangement. In such a valve, chemical fluid is supplied to the valve from a surface source, and once inside the valve, the pressure of the chemical fluid urges the valve ball away from the seat. However, a spring exerts an opposing force on a valve follower which urges the valve ball to the seat. Therefore, to open the valve, the pressure of the chemical fluid must be greater than the opposing spring force plus the pressure in the tubing string bore. And to close the valve, the pressure of the chemical fluid must be less than the opposing spring force.
 
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