High temperature subsurface safety valve

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Inventors

Pringle, Ronald E.

Application #

871958

Filed

Jun-9-1986

Published

Jun-2-1987

Current US Class

166/321
251/62

International Classes

E21B 043/12

Field of Search

166/321 166/319 166/323 166/324 166/332 166/72 251/62 251/63 251/63.5 92/170 92/248

Assignee

Camco, Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fulbright & Jaworski

US Patent References

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4119146   Surface controlled...
4161219   Piston actuated wel...
4215748   Lockout for a well i...
4252197   Piston actuated wel...
4452310   Metal-to-metal high...
4503913   Subsurface well saf...
4527630   Hydraulic actuatin...

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Abstract
A subsurface safety valve for controlling the fluid flow through a well conduit having an improved fluid actuator with a ceramic piston connected to and actuating the valve and movable in a ceramic sleeve. The actuator metal valve seats and metal valve elements for seating on the valve seats for providing positive seals.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a subsurface well safety valve for controlling the fluid flow through a well conduit and including a housing having a bore and 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, and biasing means for moving the flow tube in a direction to close the valve, the improvement in fluid actuating means for actuating the flow tube comprising,

a cylinder in the housing, said cylinder including a ceramic interior,

a ceramic piston movable in the ceramic interior of the cylinder in response to fluid acting in the cylinder, said piston engaging and moving the flow tube,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In producing oil from wells, it has become important to provide a safety valve for use in high temperature environments. For example, in order to increase recovery, it is conventional to inject steam into a well to heat and thin the oil for increasing recovery. However, high temperatures are involved, such as 800 degrees F. Generally, an all metal safety valve such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,527,630 would be sufficient with the exception of the lubricants necessary to operate the piston actuating means. Most lubricating fluids will not exist in a liquid state at extremely high temperatures to provide the desired lubricity needed for the metal piston and cylinder assembly.

The present invention is directed to a subsurface safety valve having a fluid actuator using a ceramic piston movable in a cylinder having a ceramic interior. A ceramic piston and cylinder need not provide a positive seal, but only resistance to fluid flow sufficient to actuate the safety valve. However, the ceramic piston and cylinder will withstand the extremely high temperatures without lubricants. In order to provide positive sealing, two spaced metal valve seats coact with two metal valve elements connected between the piston and cylinder for sealing the ceramic piston and cylinder assembly at opposite ends of travel.
 
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