Subsea dual in-line ball valves

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Inventors

Jennings, Charles E.

Application #

138687

Filed

Aug-24-1998

Published

Nov-28-2000

Current US Class

137/613
166/321
166/332.3
251/58

International Classes

E21B 034/10; E21B 034/14

Field of Search

166/319 166/321 166/332.3 166/363 166/364 137/613 251/58

Assignee

ABB Vetco Gray Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Suchfield; George

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Felsman, Bradley, Vaden, Gunter & Dillon, L.L.P., Bradley; James E.

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Abstract
A dual in-line ball valve assembly for a subsea tree intervention tool has a pair of axially-movable pistons and a rotatable linkage member pinned between each of the pistons and the independently operable ball valves. The linkage members have eccentric hubs which rotate the ball valves between open and closed positions when the pistons are axially actuated. A recess is formed in each ball valve adjacent to the central flow passage of the assembly for accommodating a lower side of tubing or wireline. The recesses prevent shearing of the tubing or wireline in two places when one of the valves moves to the closed position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A valve assembly, comprising:

an outer housing with a longitudinal axis;

a ball mounted in the housing and having a central bore and a rotational axis which is perpendicular to the central bore;

a valve seat in the housing for sealing against the ball;

an axially-movable piston carried in the housing for rotating the ball between open and closed positions; and

a linkage member pivotally mounted between the piston and the ball, the linkage member eccentrically engaging the ball relative to the rotational axis such that torque is applied to the ball when the piston is moved along the longitudinal axis, thus moving the ball between the open and closed positions.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates in general to subsea tool design and in particular to a dual in-line ball valve assembly for a subsea tree intervention tool.

BACKGROUND ART

The use of in-line ball valve assemblies in subsea tree intervention tools is fairly well known in the art. The ball valves are used to open and close a central flow passage in the assembly and are typically hydraulically actuated. In some cases, the ball valves are designed to shear coiled tubing or wireline in the event of an emergency.

In one type of prior art device, U.S. Pat. No. 5,551,665, a pair of control pins slide radially inward within slots to actuate the ball between the open and closed positions. Similarly, PCT Publication No. WO 96/35857 shows control pins which slide axially to accomplish the same objective. Regarding the shearing function, U.S. Pat. No. 4,160,478 shows a quadrant of a ball valve tool having a cutting mechanism which will cut coiled tubing in only one place. This is advantageous since a small loose segment of tubing would otherwise be cut. The segment could then fall into the bottom of the well and create problems. Another prior art device, U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,209, has a ball valve that shears coiled tubing in only one place due to a recess in the housing.
 
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