Information
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Patent Grant
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6176309
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Patent Number
6,176,309
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 1, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Neuder; William
- Walker; Zakiya
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 166 68
- 166 685
- 166 105
- 166 106
- 166 108
- 166 3331
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bypass valve for a plunger in a plunger lift system in an oil and gas well is disclosed. The valve has a valve body, a piston and a spring. The pressure differential across the piston keeps the valve closed during the upstroke of the plunger. The spring opens the valve when the pressure differential decreases to below a selected value.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to plunger lift systems for oil and gas wells, and more particularly to a pressure sensitive bypass valve for a gas lift plunger.
BACKGROUND ART
Plunger lift systems are artificial lift systems for oil and gas wells that are used during the producing life of the well when the bottom hole pressure and the gas to liquid ratio will no longer support natural flow. A plunger lift system includes a tubing string in the well casing with a well valve and lubricator at the top and a spring assembly at the bottom, and a plunger in the tubing string. The well is intermitted by shutting in the well for a selected time period to allow pressure build up and then opening the well valve for a selected period of time, allowing fluid to flow into the sales line. The plunger moves up the tubing string during the time the well valve is open and prevents liquid fall back. When the well valve is closed the plunger falls back to the bottom of the tubing string. The open and closed times for the well valve are usually controlled by a programmable controller.
Plungers are designed to seal against the interior of the tubing string during the ascent from the bottom of the well to maximize the liquid produced during the well valve open period. The plunger seal inhibits the rate of descent of the plunger back to the bottom of the well. Prior known devices, such as the plunger disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,713 to Gregg et al., have a rod extending from the top of the plunger that opens a bypass valve that allows fluid flow through the hollow interior of a plunger. The bypass valve allows faster descent of the plunger. The rod in these prior known devices opens the valve when the rising plunger pushes with the rod against a bumper pad in the top of the lubricator. In this type of device, if the well valve is closed before the plunger reaches the top, the bypass valve does not open and the plunger descends slowly. If the controller opens the well valve before the plunger reaches the bottom of the well and the plunger surfaces without liquid on top of the plunger, the plunger could be damaged, the lubricator could be damaged and the entire wellhead could be blown off.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,504 to Dinning et al. discloses a plunger bypass valve with a ball shaped closure member and a spring loaded rod activator that pushes the ball into a valve seat to close the valve. This device opens the valve after the plunger reaches the lubricator at the top of the well and the pressures above and below the plunger are equalized.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
A plunger for an oil or gas well with an internal bypass valve is disclosed. The plunger has a hollow plunger body, a fishing neck attached to the upper end of the plunger body and a valve attached to the lower end of the plunger body. The valve has a piston biased by a spring to an open position that allows fluid to flow through the plunger and thereby increases the velocity of the plunger during the down stroke. A rod attached to and extending downwardly from the valve piston is pushed upward and moves the valve piston to a closed position when the plunger contacts the spring assembly at the bottom of the well. Opening the well at the top reduces the pressure above the plunger and the plunger travels up the well. The higher pressure below the plunger that pushes the plunger up also keeps the valve piston in the closed position. The spring moves the valve piston to the open position when the pressure difference between the bottom of the plunger and the top of the plunger falls below a selected value. The valve opens without requiring the plunger to strike a bumper at the top of the well or reach the top of the well and without requiring equalization of the pressures above and below the plunger, thereby reducing the risk of damage to the plunger and the well.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Details of this invention are described in connection with the accompanying drawings that bear similar reference numerals in which:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a plunger embodying features of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top view of the fishing neck of the plunger of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the valve of the plunger of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
with the valve piston in the closed position.
FIG. 6
is the sectional view along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
with the valve piston in the open position.
FIG. 7
is a schematic diagram of a plunger lift system for an oil and gas well that utilizes the plunger of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the preferred embodiment of the present invention has an elongated, hollow, cylindrical plunger body
10
, a top member or fishing neck
11
attached to a top end of plunger body
10
, and a plunger valve
12
attached to a bottom end of plunger body
10
. Plunger body
10
is externally screw threaded at both top and bottom ends.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show fishing neck
11
with an exterior size and shape corresponding to a conventional oil and gas well plunger fishing neck. Fishing neck
11
has a lower portion
13
, an intermediate portion
14
, an upper portion
15
and a top portion
16
. Lower portion
13
is cylindrical with an exterior first diameter. The intermediate portion
14
tapers inwardly and upwardly from the lower portion
13
. Upper portion
15
extends upwardly from intermediate portion
14
and is cylindrical with a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. The top portion
16
is button shaped with a third diameter intermediate the first and second diameters and attaches to the top of upper portion
15
. The lower portion
13
is hollow and has internal screw threads for attachment to the top end of plunger body
10
. A plurality of circumferentially spaced upper fluid apertures
17
extend outwardly and upwardly through intermediate portion
14
from the interior of lower portion
13
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4
to
6
, plunger valve
12
has a first valve body portion
20
, a second valve body portion
21
and a valve piston
22
. The first valve body portion
20
has hollow cylindrical side wall
25
and a circular end wall
26
attached across a first end of side wall
25
. The second end of side wall
25
opposite the first end is open. Side wall
25
has a smooth lower interior surface
27
adjacent to end wall
26
and a screw threaded upper interior surface
28
extending up from lower interior surface
27
and having a larger diameter than lower interior surface
27
. The end wall
26
has an end wall interior surface
29
, an end wall exterior surface
30
and an end wall aperture
31
that extends the center of end wall
26
. A plurality of circumferentially spaced lower fluid apertures
32
extend through the side wall
25
near the top of lower interior surface
27
.
The second valve body portion
21
is hollow and cylindrical, and has a lower section
34
and an upper section
35
. The lower section
34
has a screw threaded exterior surface
36
sized and shaped to screw into the upper interior surface
28
of side wall
25
of first valve body portion
20
. Lower section
34
of second valve body portion
21
has a cylindrical first interior surface
37
extending up from the bottom of lower section
31
and a cylindrical second interior surface
38
extending up from the top of first interior surface
37
to the top of lower section
34
. The first interior surface
37
has a diameter corresponding to diameter of the lower interior surface
27
of first valve body portion
20
. The second interior surface
38
has a smaller diameter than the first interior surface
37
so a downward facing first step or shoulder
39
is formed between first interior surface
37
and second interior surface
38
. The upper section
35
of second valve body portion
21
extends up from the lower section
34
and is internally treaded to receive the bottom end of plunger body
10
.
The valve piston
22
has an elongated cylindrical rod
40
, a cylindrical intermediate portion
41
and a cylindrical upper portion
42
. Rod
40
has a diameter smaller than the diameter of end wall aperture
31
, extends therethrough and is slidable therein. The top end of rod
40
rigidly attaches to the bottom end of intermediate portion
41
. The intermediate portion
41
has an outer diameter sized to fit with a close tolerance into the lower interior surface of first valve body portion
20
so that fluid flow is restricted between piston intermediate portion
41
and lower interior surface
27
. The length of intermediate portion
41
is greater than the diameter of the lower fluid apertures
32
so that intermediate portion
41
can be disposed to completely cover lower fluid apertures
32
and thereby occlude flow through the lower fluid apertures
32
. The length of rod
40
is selected such that when the bottom end of rod
40
is flush with the end wall exterior surface
30
, piston intermediate portion
41
extends across lower fluid apertures
32
and occludes fluid flow through the lower fluid apertures
32
. The upper portion
42
of piston
22
has a diameter smaller than the diameter of intermediate portion
41
and the bottom end of upper portion
42
rigidly attaches to the center of the top end of intermediate portion
41
so that a second step or shoulder
43
is formed around the top periphery of intermediate portion
41
. The length of intermediate and upper portions
41
and
42
of valve piston
22
combined is less than the distance from the end wall interior surface
29
to the bottom of the lower fluid apertures
32
of first valve body portion
20
so that when valve piston
22
is disposed in first valve body portion
20
with the bottom of the valve piston intermediate portion
41
against the end wall interior surface
29
, the flow through lower fluid apertures
32
is not restricted.
Plunger valve
12
is assembled with valve piston
22
inside first valve body portion
20
and rod
40
extending through the end wall aperture
31
. The second shoulder
43
on valve piston
22
forms a seat for the bottom end of a coil spring
44
. The bottom end of second valve body portion
21
is screwed into first valve body portion
20
. The first shoulder
39
on second valve body portion
21
forms a seat for the upper end of spring
44
. The spring
44
acts as a biasing means and biases valve piston
22
down with the bottom of the valve piston intermediate portion
41
against the end wall interior surface
29
.
FIG. 6
shows this open position for plunger valve
12
with lower fluid apertures
32
unobstructed and rod
40
extending beyond end wall exterior surface
30
.
FIG. 5
shows the closed position for plunger valve
12
with spring
44
compressed, lower fluid apertures
32
occluded by valve piston intermediate portion
41
and the bottom of rod
40
flush with end wall exterior surface
30
.
Sealing means is provided that prevents fluid flow between the lower fluid apertures
32
and the interior of plunger body
10
when plunger valve
12
is in the closed position. The sealing means is shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
as an O-ring
45
around piston
22
near the top of intermediate portion
41
that seals against lower interior surface
27
. The sealing means can also be a seal that extends between the top of piston
22
and first shoulder
39
when plunger valve
12
is in the closed position.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, plunger valve
12
is initially in the open position when the plunger
9
is laced into the lubricator
50
at the top of the tubing string
51
of in the casing
54
of a well. The plunger body
10
preferably has a pad type seal but may have any conventional type of plunger sealing means that substantially restricts fluid flow between the plunger body
10
and the tubing string
51
. The upward force on the plunger
9
is the product of fluid pressure below the plunger
9
and the cross sectional area of the plunger
9
. The downward force on the plunger
9
is the weight of the plunger
9
plus the product of fluid pressure above the plunger
9
and the cross sectional area of the plunger
9
. With the plunger valve
12
in the open position, the pressure above the plunger
9
and the pressure below the plunger
9
are equal and the total force on the plunger
9
is downward force of the weight of the plunger
9
. The plunger
9
descends from the lubricator
50
to the bottom of the well with fluid flowing in through the lower fluid apertures
32
in plunger valve
12
, up through the plunger body
10
and out through the upper fluid apertures
17
in fishing neck
11
. When the plunger
9
reaches the bottom of the well, rod
40
contacts the well spring assembly
52
and pushes valve piston
22
up to the closed position.
When the plunger valve
12
is in the closed position, a pressure differential can be created between the top and bottom of the plunger
9
. Opening the well valve
53
at the top of tubing string
51
allows fluid to flow out of the well and reduces the pressure above the plunger
9
. When the pressure differential between the fluid above the plunger
9
and the fluid below the plunger
9
is great enough to overcome the weight of the plunger
9
, the plunger
9
begins to move up the tubing string
51
.
The upward force on the valve piston
22
is the product of fluid pressure below the valve piston
22
and the cross sectional area of the valve piston
22
. The downward force on the valve piston
22
is the sum of the weight of the valve piston
22
, the spring force from spring
44
and the product of fluid pressure above the valve piston
22
and the cross sectional area of the plunger. Spring
44
is selected such that sum the force of spring
44
on valve piston
22
in the closed position and the weight of valve piston
22
is less than the product of the pressure differential required to lift the plunger
9
and the horizontal area of valve piston
22
, so as the plunger
9
rises valve piston
22
of plunger valve
12
remains in the closed position.
The spring
44
moves the valve piston
22
to the open position when the pressure differential decreases such that the downward force on valve piston
22
is greater than the upward force. The pressure differential decreases to this extent either when the plunger
9
moves into the lubricator
50
above the well valve
53
or when the well valve
53
is closed before the plunger
9
reaches the top of the well and the plunger
9
stops moving upwards. When the plunger valve
12
opens, the plunger
9
descends to the bottom of the well where the plunger valve
12
is closed by rod
40
contacting the well spring assembly
52
.
Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example and that changes in details of structure may be made without departing from the spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. A plunger for a tubing string for a plunger lift system in an oil and gas well comprising:an elongated plunger body with a top end, a bottom end and an inner passage, a top member at said top end of said plunger body and having at least one upper fluid aperture communicating with said inner passage of said plunger body, and a valve attached to said bottom end of said plunger body and communicating with said inner passage of said plunger body, said valve having a valve body, closure means and biasing means, said valve body having a side wall that forms a hollow cylindrical interior cavity, said side wall having a plurality of circumferentially spaced lower fluid apertures communicating with said interior cavity, said closure means having a cylindrical piston with a cylindrical external surface slidable in said interior cavity between an open position where fluid flow flows freely through said valve and a closed position, said external surface of said piston being opposite and covering said lower fluid apertures and shutting off flow through said lower fluid apertures when said piston is in said closed position, said biasing means being in contact with and biasing said piston toward said open position.
- 2. The plunger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said closure means includes a downwardly extending rod rigidly attached thereto that moves said closure means to said closed position when said rod contacts the bottom of said tubing string.
- 3. The plunger as set forth in claim 1 wherein said biasing means is a compression spring, said compression spring having a selected tension to move said closure means to said open position at a selected pressure differential between the pressure above and the pressure below said closure means.
- 4. The plunger as set forth in claim 1 further including a sealing means for sealing said valve when said closure means is in said closed position.
- 5. A plunger for a tubing string for a plunger lift system in an oil and gas well comprising:a plunger body with a top end, a bottom end and an interior passage, a fishing neck attached to said top end of said plunger body and having at least one upper fluid aperture communicating with said interior passage of said plunger body, a valve attached to said bottom end of said plunger body and communicating with said interior passage of said plunger body, said valve having a valve body with a cylindrical side wall that forms a hollow interior cavity and a plurality of circumferentially spaced lower fluid apertures communicating with said interior cavity, a cylindrical piston slidable in said interior cavity between an open position and a closed position, and a spring that biases said piston toward said open position, said piston covering said lower fluid apertures when in said closed position and allowing unrestricted flow through said lower fluid apertures when is said open position, said piston having a downwardly extending rod rigidly attached that moves said piston to said closed position when said rod contacts the bottom of said well, said spring having a selected tension to move said piston to said open position at a selected pressure differential between the pressure above and the pressure below said piston, and sealing means for sealing between said interior passage and said lower fluid apertures when said piston is in said closed position, said sealing means including a circumferentially extending O-ring around said piston that sealingly engages said cylindrical side wall of said valve body.
- 6. A valve for a gas lift plunger comprising:a hollow valve body having an open first end, a closed second end opposite said first end and a plurality of fluid apertures extending through said valve body a selected distance from said second end, said second end having an end aperture, a piston in said valve body, movable between an open position and a closed position, said piston having a rod extending therefrom through said end aperture, said rod extending beyond said second end when said piston is in said open position and being flush with said second end when said piston is in said closed position, said rod moving said piston to said closed position when said rod contacts the bottom of a well, said piston covering said fluid apertures when in said closed position, and a spring pushing against and biasing said piston toward said open position, said spring having a selected tension so that said piston is maintained in said closed position when the pressure differential across said piston is above a selected value and said spring moves said piston to said open position when the pressure differential across said piston is below said selected value.
- 7. The valve as set forth in claim 6 further including sealing means for sealing between said first end and said fluid apertures when said piston is in said closed position.
- 8. The valve as set forth in claim 7 wherein said sealing means includes an O-ring between said piston and said valve body.
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