Oil-well flap-type safety valve

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Inventors

Jacob, Jean-Luc
Mousques, Jean-Claude

Application #

924367

Filed

Oct-29-1986

Published

Oct-11-1988

Current US Class

166/321

International Classes

E21B 034/08

Field of Search

166/319 166/321 166/322 166/332

Assignee

Diamant Boart France SA Division Petrole (Serres Castet, FR)

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dutton, Jr.; Harold H.

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4641707   Well apparatus

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Abstract
An oil-well safety valve comprising a movable shutter flap, an inner tubular slide, a return spring for the slide, hydraulic means displacing the slide downward by pressuring a control fluid and a system for anchoring the valve in a receiving sleeve, the flap hinging on a shutter body (108) screwed on the lower end of the valve by means of a shaft (121) provided with a heel (123), the heel being locked by the low end of the valve when the shutter body is screwed on this valve, so that the shaft (121) is locked with respect to rotation and translation without resort to any other auxiliary component, and it is released when the shutter body (108) is unscrewed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A safety valve for use in an oil-well production pipe for closing or opening the pipe, said valve comprising a valve body of generally tubular shape, a movable shutter flap (110) hinging on the lower portion of the body by means of a transverse shaft (121) and biased toward a closed position by spring means (129), a tubular slide (9) located inside the valve body for forcing the valve toward the open position when descending, a return spring (10) biasing the slide toward a high position corresponding to the closed position of the flap, and hydraulic displacing means for driving the slide into its descending motion to open the flap, said valve body having at its lower portion an inside sleeve (7) threaded on its periphery (100) near its lower end, said shaft (121) passing through a transverse borehole in a shutter body (108) threaded on the inside thereof near its upper end (109) in order to screw on said sleeve, said flap shaft (121) hingedly mounting said flap (118) and including a projecting heel portion (123) adapted to be locked by said sleeve (7) at the end of the screw-on operation of the shutter body (108) on said sleeve (7), said shutter body (108) having a recess for receiving said projecting heel portion (123) of said shaft near the end of said borehole and permitting rotation of said flap shaft toward a locked position, said valve sleeve (7) and said shutter body (108) being arranged in such a manner that the sleeve end (100a) projects into said recess (126) at the end of the screw-on operation of the body on the sleeve in order to lock the projecting heel portion of said shaft.



Description
This invention relates to a safety valve to be inserted into an oil-well production pipe to close or open the pipe.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

The purpose of oil-well valves is to automatically stop effluent production in case of accident at the wellhead or downstream of it. The valves are hydraulically controlled to open from the surface and will automatically close due to a powerful return spring the moment there is a drop, controlled or accidental, of hydraulic pressure. Much research has been spent on these valves to improve them and they are widely used, in particular in offshore wells.

In one valve type, the sealing is achieved by a movable flap hinging on a cross shaft on the lower valve part so as to be capable either of closing perpendicularly to the valve axis due to spring means associated with said flap, or of closing due to the thrust of a tubular slide hydraulically displaced within the valve. Presently the flaps hinge about cylindrical shafts which are precisely set into a bore of the valve body. As a rule, an end screw locks the shaft, however such an assembly makes valve maintenance difficult. The removal of the flap shaft is difficult and usually done by hammering, whereby the shaft and the surrounding parts may be damaged. Furthermore, the holding screw is permanently immersed in the corrosive well fluid and therefore tends to break after some use, whereby disassembly is made substantially more difficult. Also, as regards manufacture, the precise machining of the flap shafts at very tight tolerances and their required precise assembly run up the costs.
 
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