Claims
- 1. A well production assembly comprising in combination:
- a tubular wellhead having an axis and an axially extending bore;
- a seal surface formed in the bore;
- a wellhead fluid passage extending through the wellhead and having a wellhead port at the seal surface in the bore;
- an insert member which lands in the bore and has a mating surface which mates with the seal surface when the insert member lands in the bore;
- an insert member fluid passage extending through the insert member, having an insert member port at the mating surface which registers with the wellhead port when the insert member has landed in the bore;
- a seal carried by the insert member at the insert member port, having a face on an outer end which seals against the seal surface in the bore and surrounds the wellhead port when the insert member lands in the bore; and
- a check valve carried in the insert member port, the check valve being biased to a closed position which closes the insert member port, the check valve having a plunger which engages the seal surface in the bore as the insert member lands in the bore to move the check valve to an open position.
- 2. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein prior to the engagement of the plunger and the seal with the seal surface, the plunger protrudes beyond the face of the seal.
- 3. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein the seal comprises:
- a metal tubular member having the face on an outer end, a seal section on an inner end which seals against the insert member, and a sidewall which is deflectable along an axis of the seal; and
- wherein the check valve is located within the tubular member.
- 4. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein the seal comprises:
- a metal tubular member having the face on an outer end, a seal section on an inner end which seals against the insert member, and a sidewall which is deflectable along an axis of the seal; and
- wherein the check valve comprises:
- a body connected to the plunger and having a seal surface; and
- a seat formed on the tubular member which is engaged by the seal surface of the body when the check valve is in the closed position, and which moves away from the seat when the check valve is in the open position.
- 5. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein the seal comprises:
- a metal tubular member having the face on an outer end, a seal section on an inner end which seals against the insert member, and a sidewall which is deflectable along an axis of the seal; and
- wherein the plunger extends through the tubular member coaxial with an insert member port axis, and wherein the check valve comprises:
- a body connected to the plunger and having a seal surface; and
- an inwardly facing seat formed on the tubular member which is engaged by the seal surface of the body when the check valve is in the closed position, and which moves inward relative to the seat when the check valve is in the open position.
- 6. In a well production assembly which has a tubular wellhead having an axis and an axially extending bore, a seal surface formed in the bore, a wellhead hydraulic passage extending through the wellhead and having a wellhead port at the seal surface in the bore, a tubing hanger which lands in the bore and has a mating surface which mates with the seal surface when the tubing hanger lands in the bore, a downhole safety valve located in a string of tubing extending from the tubing hanger, a tubing hanger hydraulic passage extending through the tubing hanger and having a tubing hanger port at the mating surface which registers with the wellhead port when the tubing hanger has landed in the bore to supply hydraulic fluid to the downhole safety valve, and a seal carried by the tubing hanger at the tubing hanger port, having a face on an outer end which seals against the seal surface of the bore and surrounds the wellhead port when the tubing hanger lands in the bore, the improvement comprising:
- a check valve carried in the tubing hanger port, the check valve being biased to a closed position which closes the tubing hanger port while the tubing hanger is being run, the check valve having a plunger which engages the seal surface in the bore as the tubing hanger lands in the bore to move the check valve to an open position to provide communication between the downhole safety valve and the wellhead hydraulic passage.
- 7. The well production assembly according to claim 6, wherein the seal comprises a metal tubular member, the face comprising a metal layer on an outer end of the metal tubular member which is softer than the seal surface in the bore.
- 8. The well production assembly according to claim 6, wherein the seal comprises:
- a metal tubular member having the face on an outer end, a seal section on an inner end which seals against the tubing hanger, and a sidewall which is deflectable along an axis of the seal; and
- wherein the plunger extends through the tubular member coaxial with an insert member port axis, and wherein the check valve comprises:
- a body connected to the plunger and having a seal surface;
- an inwardly facing seat formed on the tubular member which is engaged by the seal surface of the body when the check valve is in the closed position, and which moves away from the seat when the check valve is in the closed position; and
- a spring which urges the body toward the seat.
- 9. The well production system according to claim 6, further comprising:
- means for introducing hydraulic fluid under pressure through the check valve to the tubing hanger hydraulic passage prior to the tubing hanger landing in the wellhead to move the downhole safety valve to an open position, and for moving the check valve to the closed position while maintaining sufficient pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage to retain the downhole safety valve in the open position as the downhole safety valve is being lowered into the well.
- 10. The well production system according to claim 6, further comprising:
- a pressure adapter housing which is removably securable to the tubing hanger port prior to lowering the tubing hanger into the wellhead, the housing having a chamber which communicates with the tubing hanger port when the housing is secured to the tubing hanger port;
- a housing hydraulic passage extending to the chamber for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the chamber at a level sufficient to move the check valve to the open position and the downhole safety valve to an open position; and
- means for closing the check valve while maintaining sufficient pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage to retain the downhole safety valve in the open position, allowing the housing of the adapter to be removed while the tubing hanger is lowered into the wellhead.
- 11. The well production system according to claim 6, further comprising:
- a pressure adapter housing which is removably securable to the tubing hanger port prior to lowering the tubing hanger into the wellhead, the housing having a chamber which communicates with the tubing hanger port when the housing is secured to the tubing hanger port;
- a piston carried in the chamber for movement between inner and outer positions, dividing the chamber into an inner chamber portion and an outer chamber portion, the piston having an inner end which is engagable with the plunger as the piston is moved to the inner position;
- inner chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid to the inner chamber portion to flow through the check valve and move the downhole safety valve to an open position; and
- outer chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid to the outer chamber portion to cause the piston to move against the check valve and hold the check valve in the open position, allowing the pressure in the inner chamber portion to be placed at a running-in level, then the pressure in the outer chamber portion to be removed to cause the bias of the check valve to move the check valve to the closed position, trapping the pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage at the running-in level to hold the downhole safety valve in the open position, allowing the pressure in the inner chamber to be removed and the adapter housing to be disconnected from the tubing hanger port prior to lowering the tubing hanger into the wellhead.
- 12. In a well assembly having an outer tubular member having an axis and an axially extending bore, a tubular member hydraulic passage extending through the outer tubular member and having a tubular member port in the bore, an insert member which lands in the bore, an insert member hydraulic passage extending through the insert member, having an insert member port which communicates with the tubular member port when the insert member has landed in the bore, a downhole member carried below and with the insert member which is hydraulically movable between first and second conditions in response to hydraulic pressure in the insert member hydraulic passage and which is biased to the first condition, the improvement comprising in combination:
- a check valve carried in the insert member port, the check valve being biased by a spring to a closed position which closes the insert member port, the check valve having a plunger which engages the bore as the insert member lands in the bore to move the check valve to an open position;
- a pressure adapter housing which is removably securable to the insert member port prior to lowering the insert member into the outer tubular member, the pressure adapter housing having a chamber which communicates with the insert member port when the pressure adapter housing is secured to the insert member port;
- a piston carried in the chamber for movement between inner and outer positions, dividing the chamber into an inner chamber portion and an outer chamber portion, the piston having an inner end which is engagable with the plunger as the piston is moved to the inner position;
- inner chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the inner chamber portion to flow through the check valve and move the downhole member from the first condition to the second condition; and
- outer chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid to the outer chamber portion to cause the piston to move against the check valve and hold the check valve in the open position, allowing the pressure in the inner chamber portion to be placed at a running-in level, then the pressure in the outer chamber portion to be removed to cause the spring of the check valve to move the check valve to the closed position, trapping the running-in pressure in the insert member hydraulic passage to hold the downhole member in the second condition, allowing the pressure in the inner chamber to be removed and the adapter housing to be disconnected from the insert member port prior to lowering the insert member into the outer tubular member.
- 13. The well assembly according to claim 12, further comprising:
- a seal surface formed in the bore, the tubular member port being located at the seal surface;
- a mating surface on the insert member which mates with the seal surface when the insert member lands in the bore, the insert member port being located at the mating surface to register with the tubular member port when the insert member has landed in the bore;
- a seal carried by the insert member at the insert member port, having a face on an outer end which seals against the seal surface of the bore and surrounds the tubular member port when the insert member lands in the bore; and
- wherein at least a portion of the check valve is encircled by the seal.
- 14. An apparatus for applying and maintaining a selected level of hydraulic fluid pressure to move an actuating member from a first condition to a second condition, comprising in combination:
- a check valve assembly in a hydraulic passage leading to the actuating member, the check valve having an open position and a closed position, and being biased to the closed position;
- a pressure adapter housing which is removably securable to the check valve assembly and having a chamber;
- a piston carried in the chamber for movement between inner and outer positions, dividing the chamber into an inner chamber portion and an outer chamber portion, the piston having an inner end which is engagable with the plunger as the piston is moved to the inner position;
- inner chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the inner chamber portion to flow through the check valve and move the actuating member to the second condition; and
- outer chamber hydraulic passage means for supplying hydraulic fluid under pressure to the outer chamber portion to cause the piston to hold the check valve in the open position while the pressure in the inner chamber portion is at a level sufficient to hold the actuating member in the second condition, alllowing the pressure in the outer chamber portion to then be removed to move the check valve to the closed position, trapping the pressure in the hydraulic passage leading to the actuating member at the level sufficient to hold the actuating member in the second condition, allowing the pressure in the inner chamber portion to be removed and the pressure adapter housing disconnected from the check valve assembly.
- 15. A method for running a string of tubing through a wellhead into a well, the string of tubing being supported by a tubing hanger which lands in the wellhead, the string of tubing containing a downhole safety valve located below the tubing hanger, the method comprising:
- providing a wellhead hydraulic passage in the wellhead which terminates with a wellhead port in the bore;
- providing a tubing hanger hydraulic passage in the tubing hanger which is in fluid communication with the downhole safety valve and which terminates in a tubing hanger port on a side of the tubing hanger;
- mounting a check valve in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage which is biased to a closed position and which has a plunger protruding from a side of the tubing hanger;
- introducing hydraulic fluid under pressure through the check valve to the tubing hanger hydraulic passage prior to the tubing hanger landing in the wellhead to move to the downhole safety valve to an open position;
- moving the check valve to the closed position while maintaining sufficient pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage to retain the downhole safety valve in the open position; then
- lowering the tubing hanger into the wellhead; then
- engaging the plunger with the wellhead as the tubing hanger lands in the wellhead to open the check valve and registering the tubing hanger port with the wellhead port.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the step of introducing hydraulic fluid comprises:
- mounting an adapter to the tubing hanger port which has a chamber; then
- supplying hydraulic fluid under sufficient pressure to the chamber to move the check valve to the open position.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 wherein the step of introducing hydraulic fluid comprises:
- mounting an adapter to the tubing hanger port which has a chamber containing a piston having an inner side and an outer side;
- supplying hydraulic fluid under sufficient pressure to the chamber on the outer side of the piston to cause the piston to engage the plunger to hold the check valve in the open position; then while maintaining the check valve in the open position,
- supplying hydraulic fluid pressure to the chamber on the inner side of the piston at a running-in level which is sufficient to retain the downhole safety valve in the open position; then
- removing the hydraulic pressure in the chamber on the outer side of the piston to cause the bias of the check valve to move the check valve to move to the closed position, retaining the hydraulic fluid pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage at the running-in level, and removing the adapter from engagement with the tubing hanger port.
- 18. The method according to claim 15 wherein the step of introducing hydraulic fluid comprises:
- mounting an adapter to the tubing hanger port which has a chamber containing a piston having an inner side and an outer side;
- supplying hydraulic fluid under sufficient pressure to the chamber on the inner side of the piston to move the check valve and downhole safety valve to the open position and on the outer of the piston to create a pressure differential on the piston which causes the piston to engage the plunger to hold the check valve in the open position, and lowering the pressure of the hydraulic fluid in the chamber on the inner side of the piston to a running-in level which is sufficient to maintain the downhole safety valve in the open position; then
- removing the hydraulic pressure in the chamber on the outer side of the piston to cause the check valve to move to the closed position, retaining the hydraulic fluid pressure in the tubing hanger hydraulic passage at the running-in level, and removing the adapter from engagement with the tubing hanger port.
- 19. A method of installing an insert member in a tubular wellhead having an axis and an axially extending bore, a seal surface formed in the bore, a wellhead fluid passage extending through the wellhead and having a wellhead port at the seal surface in the bore, the insert member having a mating surface which mates with the seal surface when the insert member lands in the bore, an insert member fluid passage extending through the insert member which has an insert member port at the mating surface which registers with the wellhead port when the insert member has landed in the bore, and a seal carried by the insert member at the insert member port, having a face on an outer end which seals against the seal surface of the bore and surrounds the wellhead port when the insert member lands in the bore, the method comprising:
- mounting a check valve in the insert member port which is biased to a closed position which closes the insert member port, and providing the check valve with a plunger; and
- engaging the seal surface in the bore with the plunger as the insert member lands in the bore, moving the check valve to an open position.
- 20. A method for installing an insert member in an outer tubular member having an axis and an axially extending bore, a tubular member hydraulic passage extending transversely through the outer tubular member and having a tubular member port in the bore, the insert member having an insert member hydraulic passage extending through the insert member with an insert member port which communicates with the tubular member port when the insert member has landed in the bore, the insert member supporting a downhole member carried below and which is hydraulically movable between first and second conditions in response to hydraulic pressure in the insert member hydraulic passage and which is biased to the first condition, the method comprising:
- mounting a check valve to the insert member hydraulic passage which is biased to a closed position and which has a plunger protruding from a side of the insert member;
- prior to lowering the insert member into the tubular member, mounting an adapter to the insert member port which has a chamber containing a piston having an inner side and an outer side;
- supplying hydraulic fluid under sufficient pressure to the chamber on the outer side of the piston to cause the piston to engage the plunger and retain the check valve in an open position; then while maintaining the check valve in the open position,
- supplying hydraulic fluid pressure to the chamber on the inner side of the piston at a running-in level which is sufficient to retain the downhole member in the second condition; then
- removing the hydraulic pressure in the chamber on the outer side of the piston to move the check valve to the closed position, retaining the hydraulic fluid pressure in the insert member hydraulic passage at the running-in level, and removing the adapter from engagement with the insert member port; then
- landing the insert member in the tubular member, engaging the plunger with the bore to move the check valve to the open position, and registering the insert member port with the tubular member port.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 470,104, Jun. 6, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,935, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 294,679, Aug. 23, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,794.
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