Subsurface safety valve

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Inventors

Wong, Fred S.
Grohman, Larry F.

Application #

539333

Filed

Oct-5-1983

Published

Nov-12-1985

Current US Class

166/321
166/322

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/319-323 166/332 166/334 166/324

Assignee

Hydril Company (Los Angeles, CA)

US Patent References

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3993136   Apparatus for oper...
4019574   Subsurface well ap...
4026362   Subsurface well ap...
4067387   Subsurface well ap...
4077473   Well safety valve
4082147   Method and appar...
4086935   Remote controlled t...
4249599   Well safety system
4253525   Retainer valve syst...
4354554   Well safety valve
3990511   Well safety valve sy...
4193450   Surface controlled...
 

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Abstract
A tubing retrievable surface controlled subsurface safety valve having a rotatable ball-type flow closure element is disclosed. The ball element is rotationally operated and guided by a pair of guide members fixed in the valve by a stop ring. The guide members co-act with the ball to provide the desired rotational movement as well as providing a movement limit stop to prevent rotational overtravel of the ball. The tubular operator means imparts longitudinal movement to the ball greater than the predetermined movement required to effect the desired ball rotation prior to engaging the stop ring. A locking sleeve having a longitudinal locking movement greater than the predetermined movement to rotate the ball open is provided. Operating movement of the locking sleeve uncovers a control fluid port for operating a supplemental subsurface valve operably secured with the valve. Prior to activating the locking sleeve to install the supplemental valve, the valve may be controlled through either of two conduits. Only one conduit may be used to operate the supplemental valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A subsurface safety valve for use in controlling flow in a well conduit providing a desired fluid flow path in the well, including:

a valve housing having means for connecting said valve housing in a well conduit providing the desired fluid flow path, said valve housing having a flow passage formed therethrough which communicates with the well conduit when connected therewith to form a portion of the well conduit at a desired subsurface location in the well;

flow closure means disposed in said flow passage for movement to and from a closed position for blocking flow of fluid through said flow passage and an open position for enabling flow of fluid through said flow passage;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates broadly to the field of safety systems for use in controlling undesired flow of well fluids from hydrocarbon producing wells. Specifically, the present invention relates to an improved simplified construction of a primary rotatable ball-type surface controlled tubing retrievable subsurface safety valve which is procluded from ball rotational overtravel. The ball may be locked open in the event of a primary valve malfunction and a backup surface controlled through the flow line installed subsurface valve operably mounted therein as a redundant safety system.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and improved subsurface safety valve system for use in hydrocarbon producing wells and particularly to a primary tubing retrievable surface controlled subsurface safety valve. The rotatable ball is flow closure element rotated to and from the open and closed position by longitudinal movement of a prearranged distance and is prevented from over rotation by additional longitudinal movement after desired rotation is achieved by coacting stops. This additional longitudinal movement or operating stroke results from a greatly simplified and thereby economical construction while assuring positive operation. The ball-type flow closure element is normally maintained in the closed upper position by a spring biasing arrangement to provide failsafe operation. When it is desired to open the valve and enable flow through the well tubing, pressure of control fluid communicated to the valve from the surface through a separate control fluid conduit is increased to overcome the spring biasing to move the ball longitudinally to the lower or rotated open position. When desired, the ball may be locked in the open position by shifting a locking sleeve using wire-line operations. The shifted locking sleeve maintains the valve actuator in the lower position to hold the ball in the open position and unseals a flow port to enable communication of control fluid to the flow passage and a supplemental safety valve installed therein.
 
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