Flapper-type subsurface safety valve

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Inventors

Britch, James A.
Smith, John R.

Application #

581602

Filed

May-29-1975

Published

May-25-1976

Current US Class

166/117.5
166/321
251/228
251/243

International Classes

E21B 007/06; E21B 043/12

Field of Search

166/117.5 166/117.6 166/224 137/495 137/498 251/58 251/62 251/228 251/298 251/303 251/231 251/243

Assignee

Standard Oil Company (Indiana) (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gassett; John D., McIlroy; Arthur

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Abstract
This is a subsurface safety valve for insertion in a tubing string in a well drilled in the earth, normally for the production of oil and gas. This valve is lowered and retrieved by wireline and is seated in a special side-pocket mandrel which is a part of the tubing string. One suitable valve is a flapper-type, full-opening valve having a folding or collapsing flapper that permits it to retract completely into the side pocket, thereby leaving a full opening through the valve and tubing string when open. The valve may be controlled either by hydraulic pressure transmitted to it from the surface or by subsurface pressure sensing means.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A downhole safety valve for use in a tubing string having a side pocket and a seat in said tubing string adjacent said pocket for use with a kickover tool which comprises:

an operator including a body member attachable to said kickover tool and settable in said pocket,

a valve supported by said body and operable by said operator to open or close against said seat in said tubing string.

2. A downhole safety valve for use in a tubing string having a side pocket and for use with a kickover tool which comprises:

an operator attachable to said kickover tool, said operator having a drive arm,

a pivot attached to said operator and at the inside wall of said pocket when oriented,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a safety valve for use in the production of oil and gas. It especially relates to a safety valve set in a tubing string of a well drilled in an offshore or water-covered area. In such situations a safety valve is usually set in a tubing string below the mudline. Then, if the tubing string is broken by any means such as a ship or a barge which may be adrift in a storm, the subsea safety valve will shut off the flow of fluids to the tubing string and prevent a "runaway" well which would otherwise occur.

2. Prior Art

There are many subsurface safety valves which are commercially available, and even many others that have been described in the patents and literature. Some of these valves are operated or controlled from the surface, normally by a long, slender tube which supplies fluid under pressure to hold the valve in an open position. If the control fluid supply should be disrupted, such as by the control line breaking, the valve automatically closes. Another type downhole safety valve is that group which are selfcontained; they usually depend upon a pressure drop to the valve as an actuating medium or force. If the pressure drop through the valve becomes excessive, the valve is forced to a closed position.
 
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