Claims
- 1. A downhole valve comprising: a body defining a bore; a flapper valve in the form of an arcuate valve disc positioned in the bore and having a oppositely directed convex and concave surfaces; and first and second retaining members positioned on respective sides of the valve disc for retaining the disc in a closed position and to hold pressure from both sides, one of the retaining members being retractable to permit opening of the disc, wherein the convex surface of the disc engages a valve seat.
- 2. A downhole valve comprising:a body defining a bore; a valve closure member positioned in the bore; first and second retaining members positioned on respective sides of the valve closure member for retaining the valve closure member in a closed position and to hold pressure from both sides, one of the first and second retaining members being retractable to permit opening of the valve closure member, the retractable retaining member including a sleeve portion defining a piston, such that application of fluid pressure between the sleeve portion and the body tends to retract the retractable retaining member from the closed position; and means for biasing the retractable retaining member towards the closed position.
- 3. A method of completing a downhole string, comprising:providing a valve in a tubular string below a packer, said valve being capable of holding completion testing pressure from above and sump pressure from below; running said string into a bore with the valve closed; securing said string in the bore; and opening the valve to permit flow of fluid through said string.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: setting the packer before opening the valve.
- 5. A downhole valve comprising:a curved valve closure member in the form of an arcuate valve disc and defining a convex face and an oppositely directed concave face and a seal area on said convex face; a valve seat for engaging the seal area; and a tubular valve body having a main axis and said seal area defines a surface which is substantially perpendicular to said axis.
- 6. A downhole valve for holding fluid pressure in a first axial direction, the valve including a non-planar valve closure member defining a peripheral seal surface and a valve seat having a corresponding seal area, both the seal surface and the sealing area being substantially perpendicular to said first direction over substantially the entire circumferential extent of the seal surface and the sealing area.
- 7. The valve of claim 6, wherein the valve closure member is a curved flapper.
- 8. The valve of claim 7, wherein the seal surface is provided at the periphery of a convex face of the member.
- 9. The valve of claim 6, wherein the sealing area further includes a resilient sealing portion.
- 10. A downhole valve for holding fluid pressure in a fist axial direction, comprising:a curved valve closure member having one side defining a predominantly concave face and an opposite side defining a predominantly convex face, said convex face defining a seal area; said seal area substantially perpendicular to said first axial direction over substantially an entire circumferential extent of said seal area and extending around the periphery of said closure member; and a valve seat having a corresponding sealing area.
- 11. A downhole valve for holding fluid pressure in a first axial direction, the valve including a non-planar valve closure member defining a seal surface perpendicular to said first axial direction over substantially an entire circumferential extent of the seal surface and extending around a periphery of the closure member, and a valve seat having a corresponding sealing area.
Priority Claims (2)
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9602211 |
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9614101 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/117,513, filed Mar. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,808.
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