Fill valve

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Inventors

Budde, Peter

Application #

519503

Filed

Aug-25-1995

Published

Apr-30-1996

Current US Class

166/321
166/327

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/319 166/321 166/322 166/325 166/327

Assignee

Weatherford/Lamb, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Schoeppel; Roger J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McClung; Guy

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Abstract
A fill valve includes a tubular housing which accommodates a valve member which is biased toward a closed position by a light spring. The valve member includes a head and a tubular portion which is provided with two large windows. When the fill valve is open fluid flows freely through the tubular portion of the fill valve and out of the windows.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fill valve for use in cementing operations in the construction of oil and gas wells, which fill valve comprises a tubular housing having a valve seat, a valve member slidably mounted in said tubular housing, and spring means biasing said valve member towards a closed position, wherein said valve member comprises a head engageable with said valve seat of said tubular housing to close the valve, a tubular portion and at least one window in said tubular portion, so that fluid pumped through said tubular portion displaces said valve member relative to said tubular housing to open the fill valve and exit via said at least one window.

2. A fill valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tubular portion has at least two windows disposed in the periphery thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a fill valve for use in the construction of oil and gas wells.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

During the construction of oil and gas wells a borehole is drilled to a certain depth. The drill string is then removed and casing inserted. The annular space between the outside of the casing and the wall of the borehole is then conditioned for cementing by pumping conditioning fluid down the casing. The conditioning fluid flows radially outwardly from the bottom of the casing and passes-upwardly through the annular space where it entrains debris and carries it to the surface. Finally, cement is pumped downwardly through the casing, squeezes radially outwardly from the bottom of the casing and passes upwardly into the annular space where is sets.

Conventionally a fill valve is fitted on the bottom of the casing or close to the bottom. The fill valve inhibits fluid entering the casing from the bore but permits fluid to flow from the casing into the borehole. The fill valve is normally incorporated in a float shoe or a float collar, a float shoe being fitted on the bottom of the casing whilst a float collar is incorporated between two lengths of casing.
 
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