Claims
- 1. A valve assembly comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body with a longitudinal bore;
- a valve seat sleeve member coaxially aligned within said longitudinal bore, said valve seat sleeve member having one end defining a valve seating area;
- an annulus between said body and said valve seat sleeve member;
- a hinge member disposed in said annulus, said hinge member comprising means for providing limited sliding engagement between said hinge member and said valve seat sleeve member in a longitudinal direction;
- a valve closure member pivotally connected to said hinge member, said valve closure member further comprising a sealing area having a configuration adapted to provide sealing engagement with said valve seating area;
- means for biasing said sealing area of said valve closure member into sealing engagement with said valve seating area of said valve seat sleeve member; and
- said means for biasing the sealing area of the valve closure member into sealing engagement with the valve seating area of the valve seat sleeve member comprises:
- a spring guide member supported by the body, the spring guide member surrounding the longitudinal bore below the valve closure member;
- a strut assembly having a first end pivotally connected to the valve closure member and a second end pivotally connected to the spring guide member; and
- a spring member disposed between the spring guide member and the body to bias the spring guide member and strut assembly in the direction of the valve closure member.
- 2. A flapper valve assembly adapted to selectively control the upwardly flow of fluid through a tubular conduit in a well bore, the valve assembly comprising:
- a longitudinally extending bore coaxially aligned and communicating with the tubular conduit;
- a valve seat sleeve member disposed within said bore, said valve seat sleeve member comprising a valve seat;
- a pivotally mounted closure member comprising means for sealably engaging said valve seat and for blocking fluid flow upwardly through said bore;
- a longitudinally slidable hinge member pivotally connecting said closure member to said valve seat sleeve member;
- means for limiting the longitudinal range of travel of said hinge member relative to said valve seat sleeve member;
- means for biasing said closure member toward engagement with said valve seat;
- said means for biasing said closure member toward engagement with said valve seat comprises a pair of laterally spaced strut assemblies, each strut assembly having one end pivotally connected to said valve closure member and one end pivotally connected to a spring guide surrounding the tubular conduit; and
- said spring guide is spring-biased toward the valve seat.
- 3. A hinge assembly for a valve comprising a valve support member with a valve seat and a valve closure member that pivots into engagement with the valve seat, the hinge assembly comprising:
- a hinge member;
- means for pivotally connecting said hinge member to said valve closure member;
- means for providing sliding engagement between said hinge member and said valve support member;
- means for limiting sliding engagement between said hinge member and said valve support member to a predetermined range of travel; and
- said valve support member comprises an outwardly facing slot, the hinge member comprises a transverse hole aligned with the slot, and the means for providing sliding engagement between the hinge member and the valve support member is a pin extending from the hole into the slot.
- 4. The hinge assembly of claim 3 wherein the means for limiting the sliding engagement between the hinge member and the valve support member to a predetermined range of travel are the end walls of the slot.
- 5. A valve assembly comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body with a longitudinal bore;
- a valve seat sleeve member coaxially aligned within said longitudinal bore, said valve seat sleeve member having one end defining a valve seating area;
- an annulus space between said body and said valve seat sleeve member;
- a hinge member disposed in said annulus, said hinge member comprising means for providing limited sliding engagement between said hinge member and said valve seat sleeve member in the longitudinal direction, thereby minimizing interference between a valve closure member and the valve seating area near said hinge member;
- said valve closure member pivotally connected to said hinge member, said valve closure member further comprising a sealing area having a configuration adapted to provide sealing engagement with said valve seating area;
- said valve closure member being a section of a cylinder having a constant radius of curvature substantially the same as the radius of said valve seat sleeve member;
- said valve closure member positioned within said annulus space behind said valve seat sleeve member when said valve assembly is in an open position; and
- said means for providing limited sliding engagement between said hinge member and said valve seat sleeve member comprises a pin projecting from said hinge member into a slot in said valve seat sleeve member for limited longitudinal travel therein.
- 6. The valve assembly of claim 5, further comprising:
- means for biasing said sealing area of said valve closure member into sealing engagement with said valve seating area of said valve seat sleeve member.
- 7. The valve assembly of claim 6, wherein said means for biasing said sealing area of said valve closure member into sealing engagement with said valve seating area of said valve seat sleeve member comprises at least one strut and means for biasing he strut.
- 8. The valve assembly of claim 7, further comprising:
- an uninterrupted cylindrical bore is provided through the valve assembly when said valve closure member is positioned within said annulus space behind said valve seat sleeve member when said valve assembly is in an open position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/692,193, filed Apr. 26, 1991, issued Sep. 8, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,005, which is incorporated by reference herein.
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