Claims
- 1. A blowout preventor, comprising:
- a housing with a bore therethrough and opposed guideways extending from the bore,
- a pair of rams each comprising a metal body slidable within a guideway toward and away from the ram in the other guideway and having a slot across its front face intersected by a vertical recess, and
- a pair of ram packers each comprising
- a body of elastomeric material fitting closely within the slot in a ram body and having a vertical recess in its inner end symmetrical with and protruding from the recess in the ram body, so that the recesses in both close about a pipe in the bore of the housing as the ram move inwardly to closed position,
- metal plates embedded in the top and bottom surfaces of the packer body and each having a vertical recess therein generally symmetrical with the recess in the face of the packer body, and
- first and second sets of radially extending metal segments embedded within the packer body below only the top metal plate with their front edges forming a vertical recess generally symmetrical with and radially inwardly of the recess in the top metal plate but outwardly of the recess in the packer body,
- the segments of each set having generally radially extending side edges circumferentially spaced from one another and overlapping those of adjacent segments of the other set, when the packer body is in its relaxed condition, so as to prevent the formation of gaps through which the elastomeric material might extrude as the packer body is distorted upon closure of the recesses in the elastomeric packer bodies upon a range of pipe diameters greater as well as less than that of the diameter of the recess in the relaxed ram packer body.
- 2. A blowout preventor as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- each of the segments of the second set has a wedge-shaped rib on the one side thereof generally intermediate its side edges and which has essentially radially extending side edges which are disposed between and circumferentially spaced from essentially radially extending sides of adjacent wedge-shaped segments of the first set.
- 3. A blowout preventor as set forth in claim 2, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segments of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 4. A blowout preventor as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second (yellow) set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segments of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 5. A blowout preventor as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- the radially inner end edges of the segments of both sets are curved to the same radius and vertically aligned with one another in the relaxed state of the elastomeric packer body.
- 6. For use in a blowout preventor having a housing with a bore therethrough and opposed guideways extending from the bore, a pair of rams each comprising
- a metal body slidable within one guideway toward and away from a ram in the other guideway and having a slot across its front face intersected by a vertical recess,
- a ram packer including a body of elastomeric material adapted to fit closely within the slot in the ram body and having a vertical recess in its inner end symmetrical with and protruding from the recess in the ram body, so that the recesses in both ram bodies close about a pipe in the bore of the housing as the rams move inwardly to closed position,
- metal plates embedded in the top and bottom surfaces of the packer body and each having a vertical recess therein generally symmetrical with the recess in the face of the packer body, and
- first and second sets of radially extending metal segments embedded within the packer body below only the top metal plate with their front edges forming a vertical recess generally symmetrical with and radially inwardly of the recess in the metal plate but outwardly of the recess in the packer body,
- the segments of each set having generally radially extending side edges circumferentially spaced from one another and overlapping those of adjacent segments of the other set, when the packer body is in its relaxed condition, so as to prevent the formation of gaps through which the elastomeric material might extrude as the packer body is distorted upon closure of the recesses in the elastomeric packer bodies upon a range of pipe diameters greater as well as less than that of the diameter of the recess in the relaxed ram packer body.
- 7. A pair of rams as set forth in claim 6, wherein,
- each of the segments of the second set has a wedge-shaped rib on the one side thereof generally intermediate its side edges and which has essentially radially extending side edges which are disposed between and circumferentially spaced from essentially radially extending sides of adjacent wedge-shaped segments of the first set.
- 8. A pair of rams as set forth in claim 8, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the first set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the second set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the first set and adjacent the radially outer edges, of adjacent segment of the first set to cause the segments of the first set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the second set.
- 9. A pair of rams as set forth in claim 6, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segments of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 10. A pair of rams as set forth in claim 6, wherein
- the radially inner end edges of the segments of both sets are curved to the same radius and vertically aligned with one another in the relaxed state of the elastomeric packer body.
- 11. For use in a blowout preventor having a housing with a bore therethrough and opposed guideways extending from the bore each to receive a ram including a metal body slidable within one guideway toward and away from a ram in the other guideway and having a slot across its front face intersected by a vertical recess, a pair of ram packers each comprising
- a body of elastomeric material adapted to fit closely within the slot in the ram body and having a vertical recess in its inner end symmetrical with and protruding from the recess in the ram body, so that the recesses in both packer bodies close about a pipe in the bore of the housing as the rams move inwardly to closed position,
- metal plates embedded in the top and bottom surfaces of the packer body and each having a vertical recess therein generally symmetrical with the recess in the face of the packer body, and
- first and second sets of radially extending metal segments embedded within the packer body below only the top metal plate with their front edges forming a vertical recess generally symmetrical with and radially inwardly of the recess in the metal plate, but outwardly of the recess in the packer body,
- the segments of each set having generally radially extending side edges circumferentially spaced from one another and overlapping those of adjacent segments of the other set, when the packer body is in its relaxed condition, so as to prevent the formation of gaps through which the elastomeric material might extrude as the packer body is distorted upon closure of the recesses in the elastomeric packer bodies upon a range of pipe diameters greater as well as less than that of the diameter of the recess in the relaxed ram packer body.
- 12. A pair of rams packers as set forth in claim 11, wherein
- each of the segments of the second set has a wedge-shaped rib on the one side thereof generally intermediate its side edges and which has essentially radially extending side edges which are disposed between and circumferentially spaced from essentially radially extending sides of adjacent wedge-shaped segments of the first set.
- 13. A pair of ram packers as set forth in claim 12, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segment of the first set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 14. A pair of ram packers as set forth in claim 11, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segments of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 15. A pair of ram packers as set forth in claim 11, wherein
- the radially inner end edges of the segments of both sets are curved to the same radius and vertically aligned with one another in the relaxed state of the elastomeric packer body.
- 16. A blowout preventor ram, comprising
- a metal body slidable within a guideway of a blowout preventor housing toward and away from a ram in an opposed guideway of the housing and having a slot across its front face intersected by a vertical recess,
- a body of elastomeric material fitting closely within the slot in the ram body and having a vertical recess in its inner end symmetrical with and protruding from the recess in the ram body, so that the recesses in both packed bodies close about a pipe in the bore of the housing as the rams move inwardly to closed position,
- metal plates embedded in the top and bottom surfaces of the packer body and each having a vertical recess therein generally symmetrical with the recess in the face of the packer body, and
- first and second sets of radially extending metal segments embedded within the packer body below only the top metal plate with their front edges forming a vertical recess generally symmetrical with and radially inwardly of the recess in the metal plate but outwardly of the recess in the packer body,
- the segments of each set having generally radially extending side edges circumferentially spaced from one another and overlapping those of adjacent segments of the other set, when the packer body is in its relaxed condition, so as to prevent the formation of gaps through which the elastomeric material might extrude as the packer body is distorted upon closure of the recesses in the elastomeric packer bodies upon a range of pipe diameters greater as well as less than that of the diameter of the recess in the relaxed ram packer body.
- 17. A ram as set forth in claim 16, wherein,
- each of the segments of the second set has a wedge-shaped rib on the one side thereof generally intermediate its side edges and which has essentially radially extending side edges which are disposed between and circumferentially spaced from essentially radially extending sides of adjacent wedge-shaped segments of the first set.
- 18. A ram as set forth in claim 16, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges, of adjacent segment of the second set to cause the segments of the first set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 19. A ram as set forth in claim 16, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segment of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 20. A ram as set forth in claim 16, wherein
- the radially inner end edges of the segments of both sets are curved to the same radius and vertically aligned with one another in the relaxed state of the elastomeric packer body.
- 21. A packer for a blowout preventor ram, comprising
- a body of elastomeric material adapted to fit closely within a slot in the front face of a metal ram body and having a vertical recess in its inner end adapted to be symmetrical with and protruding from the recess in the metal ram body, when so fitted, whereby the recesses in both packer bodies close about a pipe in the bore of the housing as the rams move inwardly to closed position,
- metal plates embedded in the top and bottom surfaces of the packer body and each having a vertical recess therein generally symmetrical with the recess in the face of the packer body, and
- first and second sets of radially extending metal segments embedded within the packer body below only the top metal plate with their front edges forming a vertical recess generally symmetrical with and inwardly of the recess in the metal plate but outwardly of the recess in the metal plate but outwardly of the recess in the packer body,
- the segments of each set having generally radially extending side edges circumferentially spaced from one another and overlapping those of adjacent segments of the other set, when the packer body is in its relaxed condition, so as to prevent the formation of gaps through which the elastomeric material might extrude as the packer body is distorted upon closure of the recesses in the elastomeric bodies upon a range of pipe diameters greater as well as less than that of the diameter of the recess in the relaxed ram packer body.
- 22. A packer as set forth in claim 21, wherein
- each of the segments of the second set has a wedge-shaped rib on the one side thereof generally intermediate its side edges and which has essentially radially extending side edges which are disposed between and circumferentially spaced from essentially radially extending sides of adjacent wedge-shaped segments of the first set.
- 23. A packer as set forth in claim 22, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges, of adjacent segment of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the second set.
- 24. A packer as set forth in claim 21, wherein
- the radially outer end edge of each segment of the second set has an outwardly protruding portion generally intermediate its side edges, and
- each of the segments of the first set has a vertical flange on the radially outer end edge thereof intermediate the protruding portion on an adjacent segment of the second set and adjacent the radially outer edges of adjacent segment of the second set to cause the segments of the second set to be moved inwardly with the segments of the first set.
- 25. A packer as set forth in claim 21, wherein
- the radially inner end edges of the segments of both sets are curved to the same radius and vertically aligned with one another in the relaxed state of the elastomeric packer body.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/045,244 filed May 1, 1997.
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