Claims
- 1. An equalizing subsurface valve for controlling fluid flow in a well conduit, comprising:a body member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough and an inclined diverting surface; a valve closure member mounted within the body member to control fluid flow through the longitudinal bore; a valve actuator disposed within the body member and remotely shiftable to move the valve closure member between open and closed positions, the valve actuator including a sleeve member disposed for movement within the longitudinal bore and a piston disposed within the body member and remotely shiftable to move the sleeve member within the longitudinal bore; an actuating key having a latching finger releasably engageable with a recess in the valve actuator, an actuating surface, and an inclined surface disposed between the latching finger and the actuating surface, the actuating key being releasably engageable with the valve actuator and moveable in response to movement of the valve actuator when engaged therewith, the inclined surface on the actuating key cooperating with the inclined diverting surface on the body to disengage the latching finger from the recess in the valve actuator; and an equalizing plug disposed for reciprocal movement within a plug bore in the body member and along an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal bore in response to movement of the actuating key, the equalizing plug alternately permitting and preventing fluid communication between the longitudinal bore adjacent a first surface of the valve closure member and the longitudinal bore adjacent a second surface of the valve closure member.
- 2. The equalizing subsurface safety valve of claim 1, wherein the piston is a rod piston movably disposed within a cylinder in a side wall of the body member with one side of the piston adapted to be in communication with a source of hydraulic fluid for moving the sleeve member within the longitudinal bore.
- 3. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating surface on the actuating key is disposed to contact a contact surface on the equalizing plug and shift the equalizing plug to an open position when the actuating key is engaged with and moved in response to movement of the valve actuator.
- 4. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the recess includes a first latching surface inclined toward a first end of the body member, and the latching finger includes a second latching surface inclined toward the first end of the body to mate with the first latching surface when the latching finger is engaged with the recess.
- 5. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the recess includes a first latching surface inclined toward a second end, of the body member, and the latching finger includes a second latching surface inclined toward the second end of the body to mate with the first latching surface when the latching finger is engaged with the recess.
- 6. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the recess includes a first latching surface substantially perpendicular to an outer surface of the valve actuator, and the latching finger includes a second latching surface substantially perpendicular to an inner surface of the actuating key to mate with the first latching a surface when the latching finger is engaged with the recess.
- 7. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating key is biased against the valve actuator by a coil spring.
- 8. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating key is biased against the valve actuator by a leaf spring.
- 9. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the actuating key is biased against the valve actuator by an inclined contact surface of the equalizing plug.
- 10. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the equalizing plug is a generally cylindrical plug having an internal fluid flow passageway therethrough and an annular sealing surface adjacent a first end thereof for co-operable sealing engagement with an annular sealing surface formed within the plug bore.
- 11. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 10, wherein the annular sealing surface on the plug further includes a pliable annular sealing surface.
- 12. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 10, wherein the annular sealing surface formed within the plug bore further includes a pliable annular sealing surface.
- 13. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 10, wherein the internal fluid flow passageway includes a generally longitudinal passageway extending from a contact surface adjacent a second end of the plug and disposed in fluid communication with at least one radially-disposed opening, the at least one radially-disposed opening exiting the plug at a location between the contact surface and the annular sealing surface of the plug.
- 14. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, further including an annular housing having a series of baffles to induce a pressure drop as well fluids flow therepast so as to reduce erosion as the well fluids flow through the equalizing plug and reduce the amount of debris entrained in well bore fluids from flowing through the equalizing plug.
- 15. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 1, wherein the equalizing plug is biased within the plug bore in a normally-closed position by a coil spring.
- 16. An equalizing subsurface valve for controlling fluid flow in a well conduit, comprising:a body member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough; a sleeve member disposed for movement within the longitudinal bore; a piston disposed within the body member and remotely shiftable to move the sleeve member within the longitudinal bore; a valve closure member mounted within the body member to control fluid flow through the longitudinal bore; an actuating key having a latching finger releasably engageable with a recess in the sleeve member and moveable in response to movement of the sleeve member when engaged therewith, the actuating key further including an inclined surface co-operable with an inclined diverting surface on the body to disengage the latching finger from the recess in the sleeve member; and an equalizing plug disposed for reciprocal movement within a plug bore in the body member and along an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal bore in response to movement of the actuating key, the equalizing plug alternately permitting and preventing fluid communication between the longitudinal bore adjacent a first surface of the valve closure member and the longitudinal bore adjacent a second surface of the valve closure member.
- 17. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 16, further including means for biasing the actuating key against the valve actuator.
- 18. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 16, further including means for biasing the equalizing plug within the plug bore.
- 19. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 16, wherein the equalizing plug is a generally cylindrical plug having an internal fluid flow passageway therethrough and an annular sealing surface adjacent a first end thereof for co-operable sealing engagement with an annular sealing surface formed within the plug bore.
- 20. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 19, wherein the annular sealing surface on the plug further includes a pliable annular sealing surface.
- 21. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 19, wherein the annular sealing surface formed within the plug bore further includes a pliable annular sealing surface.
- 22. The equalizing subsurface valve of claim 21, wherein the internal fluid flow passageway includes a generally longitudinal passageway extending from a contact surface adjacent a second end of the plug and disposed in fluid communication with at least one radially-disposed opening, the at least one radially-disposed opening exiting the plug at a location between the contact surface and the annular sealing surface of the plug.
- 23. An equalizing subsurface valve for controlling fluid flow in a well conduit, comprising:a body member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough; a valve closure member mounted within the body member to control fluid flow through the longitudinal bore; a valve actuator disposed within the body member and remotely shiftable to move the valve closure member between open and closed positions; an equalizing plug disposed for reciprocal movement within a plug bore in the body member and along an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal bore in response to movement of the valve actuator, the plug bore being laterally spaced from the valve actuator, the equalizing plug alternately permitting and preventing fluid communication between the longitudinal bore adjacent a first surface of the valve closure member and the longitudinal bore adjacent a second surface of the valve closure member, the equalizing plug having an inclined contact surface; and an actuating key biased against the valve actuator by the inclined surface of the equalizing plug, releasably engageable with the valve actuator and moveable in response to movement of the valve actuator when engaged therewith.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/095,585, filed Aug. 6, 1998.
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