Sub-surface safety gate valve

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Inventors

DeWald, Jack J.

Application #

511459

Filed

Jul-7-1983

Published

Jun-4-1985

Current US Class

074/110
074/422
092/136
092/138
166/321
251/58

International Classes

F16K 031/16

Field of Search

251/58 74/110 74/422 92/136 92/138 166/321 166/332

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Abstract
A high pressure gate valve apparatus provides an elongated cylindrical valve body providing a fluid conveying linear cylindrical longitudinal bore of substantially uniform configuration. A gate valving member is movable within the valve body entirely within the confines of the valve body and not projecting laterally therebeyond. The valve member is movable at generally right angles to and intersecting the fluid conveying bore with the gate valving member providing a flow opening therethrough, the valving member being movable within the valve body between open flow and closed flow positions. A pair of spaced generally parallel cylindrical drive chamber is provided on the valve body substantially parallel to the central flow conveying bore. A pair of power receptive cylindrical operator shafts are slideably movable within the pair of drive chambers respectively with each shaft having valve pistons at its end portions adapted to move the shafts responsive to the introduction of hydraulic fluid into the drive chambers. A pair of gear structures associated respectively with and engagedly driven respectively by the pair of operator shafts engages both the shafts and the valving member for moving the valve member in its lateral path between open flow and closed flow positions. An attachment is provided for providing hydraulic power to the valve body and therethrough to the end portions of the drive chambers, whereby the operator shafts can be singly or doubly powered by hydraulic fluid.
 
Claims
What is claimed as invention is:

1. A gate valve apparatus, comprising:

a. an elongated generally cylindrical valve body providing a longitudinally running flow conveying bore;

b. a valve gate movable within the confines of the valve body between open flow and closed flow positions and including at least one gear receptive toothed rack;

c. gear structure means rotatably mounted within the valve body for engagedly moving the toothed rack of the valve gate between the open flow and the closed flow positions;

d. operator shaft means carried by and movable within the confines of the elongated valve body for engagedly rotating the gear structure means; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to high pressure gate valves. The present invention more particularly relates to high pressure gate valves for use with for example, oil or gas well completion operations.

2. General Background and Prior Art

In the completion of testing oil and gas wells, there is a significant danger of the escape of oil and/or gas from the well structure before the well is finally completed and piping set up. During this time, it is necessary that the well be properly valved at the well opening. Such a completion valve must handle high pressures such as, for example, 15,000-20,000 p.s.i.

Many times a well is provided with a blow-out preventor (b.o.p.), also referred to as a "b.o.p." stack. The blow-out preventor or "b.o.p." stack is used on the well and is provided with closures which are called rams, which when activated can shut off the well in the event of a blow-out. The rams have sufficient strength to shear pipe, or other material which is in the well bore. Thus, the placement of equipment in the blow-out preventor stack does not negate the chance for closure. However, it would be desirable to have the safety factor of a primary valving system which would attach to the wellhead, yet be small enough to fit into the "b.o.p." stack and still be able to withstand, for example, 15,000-20,000 p.s.i. pressures as can be generated by the well at the wellhead.
 
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