Pressure differential circulating valve

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Inventors

Whitley, Oran D.
Pogue, James B.

Application #

128993

Filed

Mar-10-1980

Published

Mar-24-1981

Current US Class

137/115.26
137/508
166/321
166/325

International Classes

G05D 011/03

Field of Search

137/508 137/115 137/116 137/538 166/319 166/321 166/325

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weiler; Jamese F., Dobie, Jr.; Dudley R., Stout; William A.

US Patent References

4049057   Paraffin cleaner

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Abstract
Disclosed is a pressure differential circulating valve which can be connected to and form a portion of the tubing string disposed in casing for flow of fluid from a formation traversed by the casing and the tubing. Advantageously, the pressure differential circulating valve has an unrestricted passageway of substantially the same size and shape as that of the tubing string, yet is small enough in external diameter to be disposed in normal casing set in a well bore, can be set to open at any flow pressure and can be placed at any depth. Thus, in pumping fluids down the tubing, such as hot oil to remove paraffin from the inside of the tubing and pump rods and the like, or other treating fluids, such as to treat corrosion problems, the pressure differential circulating valve opens at the predetermined pressure permitting flow of fluid therethrough into the annulus between the casing and the tubing string. The pressure differential circulating valve automatically closes when the flow pressure drops to below the predetermined pressure, such as normal flow pressures. Also, if the flow line from the well becomes plugged, or in the event of human error in closing a valve and there is a buildup of flow pressure in the tubing string and hence in the pressure differential circulating valve, it will open and circulate fluid in the annulus until the problem is corrected.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pressure differential circulating valve for use in a well having a casing and a tubing string therein for flow of fluid from a formation traversed thereby, the pressure differential circulating valve comprising,

a tubular body having means at its ends for connection in and to form a portion of the tubing string,

the body having a passageway therethrough communicating with and forming a portion of the tubing string passageway,

a pair of facing annular shoulders extending outwardly of the body,

an outer tubular body member disposed around the body and extending between the annular shoulders thereby providing an annular chamber between the body and the outer tubular sleeve,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There have been a number of proposals for providing bypass or circulating valves for use in oil wells. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,500,911 discloses a device which has an internally mounted valve sleeve 50 which opens and uncovers the port 64 while the string is being run to the depth of the formation in response to the hydrostatic pressure of the well fluid. The valve 50 closes when the pressure reaches a certain minimum value and is for use with packers for open hole drill stem testing of wells.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,542,130 discloses a valve for removing paraffin from oil wells in which there is a spring loaded sleeve with a restriction in the sleeve that is used to hold a wax plug to close off the sleeve allowing it to move downwardly so that hot oil may pass out through the port 68. The hot oil dissolves wax in the string and flows back up through the pipe and carries the then melted wax plug along with the paraffin in the well to the surface.
 
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