Failsafe gas closed safety valve

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Inventors

Blizzard, William A.

Application #

802656

Filed

Nov-27-1985

Published

Apr-28-1987

Current US Class

166/321
166/324
251/62

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/319 166/320 166/321 166/324 166/332 166/334 166/386 166/72 251/62

Assignee

Camco, Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fulbright & Jaworski

US Patent References

4069871   Deep well safety va...
4144937   Valve closing meth...
4161219   Piston actuated wel...
4252197   Piston actuated wel...
4373587   Fluid displacement...
4503913   Subsurface well saf...
4527631   Subsurface safety v...
4569398   Subsurface well saf...

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Abstract
A subsurface well safety valve having a flow tube telescopically movable in a housing for controlling the movement of a valve closure member. A piston and cylinder assembly actuates the flow tube and is in communication with hydraulic control fluid from the well surface on one side and a gas biasing chamber on the second side and includes a spring acting on the flow tube to close the valve. An equalizing system equalizes fluid pressure on opposite sides of the piston and cylinder assembly in the event of a failure in the seal between the piston and cylinder thereby allowing the spring to close the valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A subsurface well safety valve for controlling the fluid flow through a well conduit comprising,

a housing having a bore,

a valve closure member moving between open and closed positions for controlling the fluid flow through the bore,

a flow tube telescopically moving in the housing for controlling the movement of the valve closure member,

a piston and cylinder assembly positioned in the housing and one of the piston and cylinder engages the flow tube, a first side of the assembly adapted to be in communication with a fluid control passageway to the well surface,

a gas chamnber in the housing in communication with the second side of the assembly acting on the assembly in a direction to close said valve,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is well known to use a subsurface safety valve as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,782,461 and 4,161,219 which is actuated to the open position by the application of hydraulic fluid from the well surface and which is moved to the closed position by biasing means such as an enclosed pressurized gas chamber or a mechanical spring. Hydraulic force is applied to a piston and cylinder assembly and acts against the biasing force of the pressurized gas charge or spring in order to open and hold the safety valve opened. When the hydraulic pressure from the well surface is reduced below a certain value the biasing force acts to close the valve.

However, since the valve is a safety valve, it is imperative that it must close under all circumstances and therefore the biasing closing force must be positive and reliable. In the past, a biased mechanical spring acting to close against a hydraulic piston has been the standard. However, as valves are set deeper in the well pressurized chambers containing compressed inner gas have become the norm. In concept, the gas acts against a piston area to create a closing force much higher than that obtainable with a conventional mechanical spring. However, a failsafe closing safety valve has been more difficult to provide using compressed gas chambers. Seal leakage or failure may occur in the safety valve allowing the compressed biasing gas pressure to escape or a seal may leak allowing high pressure tubing gas to act against and overcome the biasing gas chamber. In such cases, the safety valve will fail to close and cannot accomplish its sole function.
 
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