Surface controlled subsurface safety valve

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Inventors

Vinzant, Michael B.
Hines, Craig D.
Dickson, Rennie L.
Hammett, Robert C.

Application #

155980

Filed

Feb-16-1988

Published

May-30-1989

Current US Class

166/321
251/89

International Classes

E21B 034/10

Field of Search

166/332 166/320 166/321 166/323 166/325 166/375 251/58 251/89

Assignee

Otis Engineering Corporation (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Massie; Jerome W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Felger; Thomas R.

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4449587   Surface controlled...
4513944   Valve with latching...
4624315   Subsurface safety v...
4691776   Retrievable well sa...
4703805   Equalizing means...
4723606   Surface controlled...

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Abstract
A surface controlled subsurface safety valve for use in a well tubing string including a valve closure member, an operator tube for opening the valve closure member, an annular piston on the operator tube responsive to control fluid pressure conducted from the well surface, and a spring biasing the operator tube to a position closing the valve. A lockout sleeve mounted in tandem with the operator tube for movement to a position in which the lockout sleeve holds the valve open. The operator tube having multiple flow paths and barriers to prevent accumulation of debris from well fluids within the safety valve. One flow path including a plurality of small ports extending through the upper portion of the operator tube. Another flow path defined in part by a reduced outside diameter portion of the operator tube near its lower end and multiple channels in the valve housing adjacent thereto.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A safety valve for downhole use in well comprising:

a. housing means having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough;

b. valve closure means mounted in the housing means to control fluid flow through the longitudinal bore;

c. the valve closure means having a first position which allows fluid flow through the longitudinal bore and a second position which blocks fluid flow therethrough;

d. an operator tube in the housing means to shift the valve closure means from its second position to its first position;

e. means for moving the operator tube in response to a control signal from the well surface;

f. a plurality of small ports extending through the upper end of the operator tube; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to surface controlled subsurface safety valves used in the oil and gas industry and particularly to downhole safety valves used in well completions having a tendency to produce sand or other debris.

DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART

It is common practice to complete oil and gas producing wells with safety systems including a subsurface safety valve controlled from the well surface to shut off fluid flow in the well tubing string. Generally such a valve is controlled in response to control fluid pressure conducted to the valve from a remote location at the well surface via a small diameter conduit permitting the well to be selectively shut in as well conditions require. However, the present invention is not limited to use with safety valves that respond only to fluid pressure signals. The surface controller is typically equipped to respond to emergency conditions such as fire, broken flow lines, oil spills, etc. Frequently it is necessary to conduct well servicing operations through a subsurface safety valve. The well servicing operation may require extending a wireline tool string through the subsurface safety valve. Examples of such services are pressure and temperature testing. Additional well servicing procedures are required to retrieve damaged downhole equipment. These procedures result in periodic opening and closing of the safety valve. Subsurface safety valves are shown in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,860,066; 3,882,935; 4,344,602; 4,356,867; and 4,449,587. The present invention particularly relates to a subsurface safety valve of the type shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,624,315 and 4,723,606 employing a flapper type of valve closure in the subsurface safety valve. However, U.S. Pat. No. 3,860,066 teaches that a longitudinally movable operator tube may control the opening and closing of ball, poppet, or flapper type valve closure means within a subsurface safety valve. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,201,363 and 4,428,557 teach the use of felt wipers to prevent sand or similar debris from accumulating in the spring chamber of a subsurface safety valve. U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,363 shows in FIGS. 2C and 3C a releasable coupling between control tube sections 46a and 46b. The previously listed patents are incorporated by reference for all purposes in this application.
 
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