Subsurface control valve

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Inventors

Hushbeck, Donald F.
Caskey, Kenneth D.

Application #

808691

Filed

Dec-13-1985

Published

Mar-24-1987

Current US Class

166/321
166/322

International Classes

E21B 034/12

Field of Search

166/332 166/334 166/322 166/324 166/373 166/386 166/387

Assignee

Halliburton Company (Duncan, OK)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Walkowski; Joseph A.

US Patent References

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Other References

Halliburton Services Catalog No. 40, p. 3477.

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Abstract
A full opening subsurface control valve for use in subsurface closure of a well annulus. The valve includes a body with a sleeve reciprocably disposed in the valve body. The body is releasably attached to an upper tool string portion, and the sleeve is attached to a lower tool string portion. An actuator arm, mounted on the body and stationary with respect thereto, engages a ball valve element. When the body and sleeve are in a relatively converged position, the ball valve element is in a closed position. When the body and sleeve are in a relatively extended position, the ball valve is in an open position, such that the ball valve element, body and sleeve define a substantially unobstructed flow passage through the valve. A spring is utilized for relatively biasing the body and sleeve toward the converged position. The weight of the lower tool string portion overcomes the spring force such that the valve is maintained in an open position as it is longitudinally positioned in the well bore. A pressure balancing piston is provided for balancing forces exerted by test pressurization of the valve so that undesired opening of the valve is prevented.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A subsurface control valve for use in a tool string, said subsurface control valve comprising:

annular body means defining a central opening therein and having an end adapted for attachment to one of an upper and a lower tool string portion;

sleeve means reciprocably disposed in said body means central opening and having an end extending from said body means, said sleeve means end being adapted for attachment to the other of said upper and said lower tool string portions;

valve means in operative association with said body means and said sleeve means, said valve means having an open position in which said valve means, body means and sleeve means define a substantially unobstructed flow passage therethrough and a closed position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

This invention relates to subsurface control valves used in closing off a well annulus in situations where necessary such as a storm on an offshore location, and more particularly, to a subsurface control valve having a substantially unobstructed flow passageway therethrough and having a valve element in a normally open position as the tool string is lowered into the well.

2. Description Of The Prior Art

A subsurface control valve using a sliding inner sleeve valve element within an outer sleeve is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,388 to Skinner. In this valve, openings in the inner sleeve are aligned with openings in the outer sleeve for flow therethrough. Fluid may flow down a central opening through the tool string, pass through these transverse openings into an annulus around the other sleeve and thus downward to the lower tool string portions. Such an arrangement results in pressure drop through the valve. The present invention has a totally unobstructed flow passageway when the valve is in an open position, and thus pressure drop therethrough is virtually eliminated.
 
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