Subsurface well safety valve

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Inventors

Pringle, Ronald E.

Application #

711706

Filed

Mar-13-1985

Published

Feb-11-1986

Current US Class

166/321
166/323
166/324
166/325
251/62
251/63.4

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/321 166/319 166/323 166/324 166/325 166/332 166/72 251/62 251/63 251/63.5 251/368 251/63.4

Assignee

Camco, Incorporated (Houston, TX)

US Patent References

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4119146   Surface controlled...
4173256   Subsurface safety v...
4373587   Fluid displacement...
4452310   Metal-to-metal high...
4467870   Fluid pressure actu...
4495998   Tubing pressure b...
4527630   Hydraulic actuatin...
4527631   Subsurface safety v...

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Abstract
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 fluid chamber with a piston connected to the flow tube and a fluid passageway connected to the chamber adapted to be in communication with the fluid pressure at the well surface. A valve element and valve seat in the passageway seals off fluid flow through the seat and holds the flow tube in the open position when pressure is applied to the fluid passageway. Spaced minimum leak seals may be provided to form the fluid chamber. An antiburst communication line may be provided between the chamber and the bore of the safety valve having a check valve for equalizing pressure in the chamber. A valve mechanism operable by the flow tube shuts off the flow of fluid in the passageway to the fluid chamber when the valve closure member is in the open position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a subsurface well safety valve for controlling the fluid flow through a well conduit and including a housing having a bore and a valve closure member moving between open and closed positions in the bore, a flow tube telescopically movable in the housing for controlling the movement of the valve closure member, means for biasing the flow tube in a direction for allowing the valve closure member to move to the closed position, the improvement in means for moving the flow tube in a direction for opening the valve closure member comprising,

spaced seals of different diameters between the housing and the flow tube forming a fluid chamber, a fluid passageway connected to the fluid chamber and adapted to be in communication with fluid pressure at the well surface,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is becoming increasingly desirable to provide a subsurface well safety valve for controlling the fluid flow through a well conduit in which the safety valve is operated from the surface by fluid pressure in which the valve does not contain elastomer seals, in which the valve can withstand pressures such as up to 30,000 psi working pressure, in which the valve can withstand high temperatures, and in which the valve can be operated at great depths. However, all of this is required to be accomplished with an outside diameter that is dictated by the size of the well casing and an inside diameter equivalent to the well tubing string.

One type of safety valve which is useful is the rod piston type safety valve disclosed in my above-mentioned copending patent application. One feature of the present invention is the provision of an improved rod type piston safety valve.

Another type safety valve is the concentric hydraulic chamber type valve such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,799,258, which provides two seals of different diameters to form a hydraulic chamber. These types of safety valves have limitations for several reasons. First, the seals are positive pressure containing seals, such as elastomers or plastics, which must be placed about a wall of a tube thick enough to withstand 1.5 times the rated working pressure of the safety valve. This chamber must be housed by a threaded joint for assembly that must also withstand these pressures and therefore any such valve results in a larger than desired O.D. or smaller I.D. Secondly, any such positive pressure seal used under high differential pressures create tremendous amounts of friction on the hydraulic operating mechanism of the safety valve which must be overcome by the valve closing forces. This result in reducing the closing force thereby limiting the depth at which the valve can be utilized. Thirdly, it is useless to attempt to combat high temperatures, such as steam injections at 800.degree. F., using elastomer or plastic seals. Fourthly, in concentric designs it is generally difficult to machine a concentric hydraulic cylinder and piston to a small enough area to reduce the hydrostatic head pressure acting on the piston for allowing the safety valve to be set at greater depths. The present invention is also directed to various improvements in a concentric fluid chamber-type safety valve.
 
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