Subsurface well safety valve

4503913
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Inventors

Carmody, Michael A.

Application #

514653

Filed

Jul-18-1983

Published

Mar-12-1985

Current US Class

166/319
166/321

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/319-324 166/316 166/325 166/332 166/334 166/72 251/62 91/196

Assignee

Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (Orange, CA)

Examiners

Leppink; James A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Norvell & Associates

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Abstract
A subsurface control fluid pressure actuated well safety valve employs one or more spindles attached to the valve housing and spindle sleeves attached to a shiftable actuating flow tube. The spindles and spindle sleeves are positioned between the valve housing and the flow tube and a change in the pressure force acting on the spindle and on the spindle sleeve will result in relative movement of the spindle sleeve with respect to the spindle to cause the flow tube actuator to shift and open a fluid transmission conduit.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A hydraulically actuable well tool for use in a subterranean well, comprising:

a housing having a bore therethrough;

a tubular member axially shiftable in the bore of the housing relative to the housing;

a spindle attached to the housing and extending axially between the housing and the tubular member in the bore of the housing;

a sleeve disposed concentrically around the spindle and axially shiftable relative thereto, and defining an enclosed cavity at one closed end of the sleeve;

seal means adjacent the enclosed end for establishing sealing integrity between the spindle and the sleeve;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION:

This invention relates to safety valves used in subterranean wells, such as oil or gas wells, and specifically to valves which are actuated in response to changes in control fluid pressure in a separate control line extending from the subsurface valve location to the well surface.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART:

Subsurface safety valves are commonly used in oil or gas wells to prevent the escape of fluids from a producing formation in the event of damage at the well surface. Typically, these valves are incorporated into or attached to the fluid transmission production tubing which is inserted through the well casing and extends from the surface of the well to the producing formation. The flow of fluids through this inner tubing string must be interrupted in the event of damage to the wellhead at the surface. By positioning these valves at a location below the well surface, for example below the mud line in an offshore well, the valve can be closed to prevent the escape of produced fluids. The most common subsurface safety valves employ either a shiftable flapper or a rotatable ball valve head to open and close the fluid transmission conduit. Commonly, either a shiftable flapper or ball valve head is actuated in response to axial movement by a flow tube actuator. In conventional ball valves, downward movement of a flow tube actuator will impart rotation to a closed ball valve head to rotate a central passage through the ball into alignment with the fluid transmission conduit. In conventional flapper valves, the flow tube will engage a closed flapper to shift the flapper to the open position by rotation about the flapper hinge.
 
  There is disclosed a subsurface well completion system comprising body means having a bore therethrough adapted to be connected in axial alignment with...  A safety valve having a flow tube telescopically movable in the housing for controlling the opening and closing of the valve in which the housing has a...