Well cementing valve

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Inventors

Van Wormer, Richard A.
Baugh, John L.

Application #

670505

Filed

Nov-13-1984

Published

Jul-29-1986

Current US Class

137/70
166/285
166/317
166/321

International Classes

E21B 033/13; E21B 034/08

Field of Search

166/285 166/290 166/318 166/321 166/332 166/374 166/373 166/317 166/319 166/320 137/69-71

Assignee

Hughes Tool Company (Houston, TX)

US Patent References

3981360   Well tubing drain
4246968   Cementing tool with...
4257484   Pressure differentia...
4260017   Cementing collar a...
4324293   Circulation valve
4450912   Method and appar...

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Other References

Hughes Tool Company Consolidated Catalogue (1983), p. 1453.

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Abstract
A well cementing valve is shown which includes a tubular mandrel having at least one lateral port and which is adapted to be made in a well tubing string. An external seal ring having a seal region circumscribes the mandrel on one side of the lateral port. An axially movable sleeve valve initially covers the mandrel ports on the mandrel exterior. The sleeve valve has a pressure responsive seal area subject to fluid pressure in the mandrel for moving the sleeve valve. An axially slidable protective sleeve initially surrounds the mandrel and the sleeve valve. A plurality of shear pins connect the protective sleeve to the sleeve valve to restrain the sleeve valve against axial displacement. The pressure responsive seal area on the sleeve valve is operable to apply a shearing load on the pins to permit an axial displacement of the protective sleeve and an opposite axial displacement of the sleeve valve to open the ports.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A well cementing valve for a well tubing string, comprising:

a tubular mandrel having at least one mandrel port communicating the interior of said mandrel with the exterior thereof, said mandrel being adapted to be made-up in the well tubing string;

an axially movable sleeve valve initially covering said mandrel port on said mandrel exterior, said sleeve valve having a pressure responsive seal area subject to fluid pressure in said mandrel for moving said sleeve valve;

an axially slidable protective sleeve initially surrounding said mandrel and said sleeve valve; and

shear means connecting said protective sleeve to said sleeve valve to restrain said sleeve valve against axial displacement, the pressure responsive seal area on said sleeve valve being operable to apply a shearing load on said shear means, permitting an axial displacement of said protective sleeve and an opposite axial displacement of said sleeve valve to open said port.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to oil and gas well cementing devices and, specifically, to a well cementing valve having seal features to prevent the buildup of sand, cement particles and other contaminants which could affect the closing of the valve.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various types of cementing valves are shown in the prior art which allow cement to be circulated through a well tubing string and out a valve into the surrounding well annulus. The term "well tubing string", as used herein, is intended to encompass pipe, tubing, liners and the like. In addition to the cementing shoe located at the lower extent of the tubing string, cementing valves were also made-up at other locations within the tubing string. These valves, which were located above the cementing shoe, were held in a closed position with shear pins to prevent premature opening while running into the hole or circulating below the valve. Once the initial cementing had been completed through the cementing shoe, a ball or plug was landed below the valve and above the shoe. Pressure would then be applied to the inside of the tubing string to shear the valve shear pins and move a spring-loaded sleeve upward to open cementing ports. The valve would remain open as long as pump pressure was applied and a spring force would be utilized to move the sleeve downward after pressure was released to close the ports. In this way, various zones or stages could be cemented in the well.
 
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