Claims
- 1. A circular check valve comprising:
a lower housing having a first central axial aperture, an upper housing having a second central axial aperture connected to said lower housing, and valve means for controlling flow of fluid incorporating a third central axial aperture sandwiched between said upper and lower housings such that said central axial apertures are axially aligned with and in communication with each other thereby axially forming a continuous conduit through said lower housing, said valve means, and said upper housing.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein an external member axially passes through said continuous conduit.
- 3. The device of claim 2 further incorporating seal means located in said upper housing for effecting a fluid seal between said upper housing and said external member.
- 4. The device of claim 2 further incorporating seal means located in said lower housing for effecting a fluid seal between said lower housing and said external member.
- 5. The device of claim 2 further incorporating seal means located in said valve means for effecting a fluid seal between said valve means and said external member.
- 6. A circular check valve comprising:
a lower housing having a lower aperture, an upper housing connected to said lower housing having an upper aperture, and valve means for controlling direction of fluid flow incorporating a central axial aperture sandwiched between said upper and lower housings such that said lower aperture, said central axial aperture and said upper aperture are axially aligned with and in communication with each other thus forming a common aperture common to said upper housing, said lower housing and said valve means.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein an external member axially passes through said common aperture.
- 8. The device of claim 7 further incorporating seal means located in said upper housing for effecting a fluid seal between said upper housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said valve means.
- 9. A circular check valve comprising:
a lower housing having a first axial center line and further having
a flow opening centered about said axial center line and in communication with said upper flow housing, a plurality of flow apertures each in communication with said flow opening, and whereby said flow opening axially aligns with said axial center line; an upper housing having a second axial center line connected to said lower housing and further having an upper central aperture axially aligned with said axial center line; valve means for controlling direction of fluid flow having a third axial center line and further having
a central aperture axially aligned with said center line, and a plurality of check valves axially arranged about said central aperture; wherein said valve means is sandwiched between said lower housing and said upper housing such that said plurality of check valves align with said plurality of flow apertures within said lower housing and such that when said lower and upper housing are attached to each other said lower central aperture and said upper central aperture are axially aligned with and in communication with each other forming a common aperture.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein an external member axially passes through said common aperture.
- 11. The device of claim 10 further incorporating seal means located in said upper housing for effecting a fluid seal between said upper housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said plurality of flow apertures.
- 12. A circular check valve comprising:
a lower housing having a first axial center line and further having therein
a lower housing neck centered about said axial center line, an upper flow opening centered about said axial center line, a lower flow opening centered about said axial center line and in communication with said upper flow housing, a plurality of flow apertures each in communication with said upper flow opening, and a lower central aperture extending through said neck, whereby said upper flow opening, said lower flow opening and said lower central aperture axially align with said axial center line; an upper housing having a second axial center line connected to said lower housing and further having therein
an upper central aperture axially aligned with said axial center line; valve means for controlling direction of fluid flow having a third axial center line and further having therein
a central aperture axially aligned with said center line, and a plurality of check valves axially arranged about said central aperture; wherein said valve means is sandwiched between said lower housing and said upper housing such that said plurality of check valves align with said plurality of flow apertures within said lower housing and said central aperture on said valve means encircles said lower housing neck, and such that when said lower and upper housing are attached to each other said lower central aperture and said upper central aperture are axially aligned with and in communication with each other forming a common aperture.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein an external member axially passes through said common aperture.
- 14. The device of claim 13 further incorporating seal means located in said upper housing for effecting a fluid seal between said upper housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said plurality of flow apertures.
- 15. The device of claim 12 wherein said upper housing has a top and further comprising a fishing flange formed within said upper housing near said top thereof.
- 16. The device of claim 12 wherein said upper housing has a bottom side and wherein said plurality of check valves further consist of:
a ball housing having a fourth axial center line and further having therein
a plurality of balls, a plurality of ball apertures each containing one of said plurality of balls, and a plurality of finger apertures co-located with and in communication with said ball apertures, said finger apertures capable of receiving fingers; a finger housing having a fifth axial center line, a top, and a bottom, and further having therein
a plurality of fingers, equal in number to said plurality of balls, wherein said plurality of fingers are attached to said bottom of said finger housing pointing axially away from said bottom and in line with said fifth axial center line; and a spring located between said top of said finger housing and said bottom of said upper housing; wherein said fingers of said finger housing pass through said finger apertures of said ball housing and come to rest on said balls.
- 17. A standing head valve for use in a wellbore comprising:
a lower housing having a first axial center line, a bottom, and further having therein
a lower housing neck centered about said axial center line, an upper flow opening centered about said axial center line, a lower flow opening centered about said axial center line and in communication with said upper flow housing, a plurality of flow apertures each in communication with said upper flow opening and a lower central aperture extending through said neck, whereby said upper flow opening, said lower flow opening and said lower central aperture axially align with said axial center line; an upper housing connected to said lower housing having a second axial center line and further having therein
an upper central aperture axially aligned with said axial center line; a ball housing having a third axial center line and further having therein
a plurality of balls, a plurality of ball apertures each containing one of said plurality of balls, and a plurality of finger apertures, for receiving fingers, co-located with and in communication with said ball apertures; a finger housing having a fourth axial center line, a top, and a bottom, and further having therein
a plurality of fingers, equal in number to said plurality of balls, wherein said plurality of fingers are attached to said bottom of said finger housing pointing axially away from said bottom and in line with said fourth axial center line; a spring; wherein when said lower and upper housing are connected said lower central aperture and said upper central aperture are axially aligned with and in communication with each other forming a common aperture, wherein said ball housing, said finger housing, and said spring are sandwiched between said lower housing and said upper housing such that said plurality of balls align with said plurality of flow apertures within said lower housing, said plurality of fingers pass through said plurality of finger apertures and coming to rest on said balls within said ball housing, and wherein said ball housing, said finger housing, and said spring encircle said lower housing neck.
- 18. The device of claim 17 wherein an external member axially passes through said common aperture.
- 19. The device of claim 18 further incorporating seal means located in said upper housing for effecting a fluid seal between said upper housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said plurality of flow apertures.
- 20. The device of claim 18 further incorporating seal means located in said lower housing for effecting a fluid seal between said lower housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said plurality of flow apertures.
- 21. The device of claim 18 further incorporating seal means located in said ball housing for effecting a fluid seal between said ball housing and said external member whereby flow is diverted through said plurality of flow apertures.
- 22. The device of claim 17 wherein said upper housing has a top and further comprising a fishing flange formed within said upper housing near said top thereof.
- 23. The device of claim 17 wherein a sand washer is placed at said bottom of said lower housing.
- 24. The device of claim 17 wherein an adapter sub is attached to said bottom of said lower housing.
- 25. The device of claim 20 wherein said adapter sub further has a bottom and wherein a sand washer is placed at said bottom of said adapter sub.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application 60/220,361 filed on Jul. 24, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60220361 |
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