Claims
- 1. A rotatable blowout preventer for sealing pressurized fluid in a well exterior of a rotatable tubular member passing through the blowout preventer, the rotatable blowout preventer assembly comprising:
- a stationary outer housing defining a bore therein for receiving the tubular member, the outer housing have a central axis generally concentric with an axis of the tubular member, and the outer housing including a fluid closing port and a fluid output port therein;
- an inner housing rotatable within the outer housing and having an inner curved surface thereon;
- an annular sealing assembly supported within the inner housing for sealed engagement with the tubular member, the sealing assembly including a plurality of rigid elements circumferentially arranged about the bore of the outer housing, each rigid element having an outer surface for sliding engagement with the inner curved surface of the inner housing, and the sealing assembly including a resilient member for sealed engagement with the tubular member;
- a rotatable piston axially movable within the outer housing in response to pressurized fluid in the fluid closing port for causing both axial and radial movement of the annular sealing assembly;
- a lower rotary seal between the piston and a lower portion of the stationary outer housing for sealing pressurized fluid in fluid communication with the fluid closing port and within the stationary outer housing from a lower end of the bore in the outer housing;
- a flow restriction member between the rotatable inner housing and an upper portion of the stationary outer housing for reducing fluid pressure in fluid communication with the fluid closing port and downstream of the flow restriction member to less than 40% of the pressure upstream from the flow restriction member; and
- an upper rotary seal between the rotatable inner housing and the upper portion of the stationary outer housing and downstream from the flow restriction member for sealing the reduced pressure fluid within the outer housing from an upper end of the bore in the outer housing.
- 2. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- an inner housing bearing for rotatably guiding rotation of the inner housing relative to the outer housing, the inner housing bearing being spaced radially outward from the flow restriction member and within a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the bore and inclusive of the flow restriction member.
- 3. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- the flow restriction member is selected from the material consisting of bronze, steel, and ceramic;
- a restriction member bearing for guiding rotation of the flow restriction member relative to the inner housing while maintaining a substantially uniform gap between a radially inward surface of the flow restriction member and a radially outward surface of the rotatable inner housing; and
- the flow restriction member reduces pressure downstream from the flow restriction member to less than 20% of the pressure upstream from the flow restriction member.
- 4. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- the flow restriction member is spaced between a radially outward cylindrical surface of the rotatable inner housing and a radially inward cylindrical surface of the outer housing; and
- a spacing member for radially spacing the flow restriction member relative to the inner housing to maintain a substantially uniform gap between a radially inward surface of the flow restriction member and the radially outward surface of the rotatable inner housing, such that eccentricity between the inner housing and the outer housing varies a radial spacing between a radially outer surface of the flow restriction member and the radially inward surface of the outer housing.
- 5. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- each of the lower rotary seal and the upper rotary seal have a diameter less than 20% greater than a diameter of the bore in the stationary outer housing.
- 6. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 5, wherein the diameter of the lower rotary seal is substantially the same as the diameter of the upper rotary seal.
- 7. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a fluid flow path between the fluid closing port and the fluid output port, the fluid flow path passing axially by the lower rotary seal, radially outward of the piston, radially outward of the rotatable inner housing, past the flow restriction member and then through the fluid output.
- 8. The rotary blowout preventer as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a rotatable adapter ring radially outward of the piston;
- an upper adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- a lower adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- an opening chamber between the piston and the adapter ring and between the upper and lower adapter seals for receiving pressurized fluid from a fluid opening port in the outer housing to move the annular sealing assembly to an open position; and
- a bearing member for guiding rotation of the adapter ring with respect to the outer housing.
- 9. A rotatable blowout preventer system for sealing pressure in a well exterior of a rotatable tubular member passing through the blowout preventer, the rotatable blowout preventer system comprising:
- a stationary outer housing defining a bore therein for receiving the tubular member, the outer housing having a central axis generally concentric with an axis of the tubular member, and the outer housing including a fluid closing port, a fluid opening port, and a fluid output port therein;
- an inner housing rotatable within the outer housing;
- an annular sealing assembly supported within the inner housing for sealed engagement with the tubular member;
- a pump for generating pressurized hydraulic fluid;
- a control valve for selectively controlling flow of the pressurized hydraulic fluid to one of the fluid closing port and fluid opening port;
- a rotatable piston axially movable within the outer housing in response to pressurized fluid in the fluid closing port for causing radially inward movement to the annular sealing assembly;
- a rotatable adapter ring radially outward of the piston;
- an upper adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- a lower adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- an opening chamber between the piston and the adapter ring and between the upper and lower seals for receiving pressurized fluid from the fluid opening port to move the piston and the annular sealing assembly to an open position;
- a lower rotary seal between the piston and a lower portion of the stationary outer housing for sealing pressurized fluid within the opening chamber from a lower end of the bore in the outer housing;
- a flow restriction member between the rotatable inner housing and an upper portion of the stationary outer housing for reducing fluid pressure downstream of the flow restriction member; and
- an upper rotary seal between the rotatable inner housing and the upper portion of the stationary outer housing and downstream from the flow restriction member for sealing the reduced pressure fluid within the outer housing from an upper end of the bore in the outer housing.
- 10. The rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- an inner housing bearing for rotatably guiding rotation of the inner housing relative to the outer housing, the inner housing bearing being spaced radially outward from the flow restriction member and within a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the bore and inclusive of the flow restriction member.
- 11. The rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- a restriction member bearing for guiding rotation of the flow restriction member relative to the inner housing while maintaining a substantially uniform gap between a radially inward surface of the flow restriction member and a radially outward surface of the rotatable inner housing; and
- the flow restriction member reduces pressure downstream from the flow restriction member to less than 40% of the pressure upstream from the flow restriction member.
- 12. The rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- the flow restriction member is spaced between a radially outward cylindrical surface of the rotatable inner housing and a radially inward cylindrical surface of the outer housing; and
- a spacing member for radially spacing the flow restriction member relative to the inner housing to maintain a substantially uniform gap between a radially inward surface of the flow restriction member and the radially outward surface of the rotatable inner housing, such that eccentricity between the inner housing and the outer housing varies a radial spacing between a radially outer surface of the flow restriction member and the radially inward surface of the outer housing.
- 13. The rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, wherein:
- a lower seal cartridge ring for supporting the lower rotary seal thereon;
- an upper seal cartridge ring for supporting the upper rotary seal thereon; and
- each of the lower rotary seal and the upper rotary seal have a diameter less than 20% greater than a diameter of the bore in the stationary outer housing.
- 14. A rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- a lower seal cartridge ring for supporting the lower rotary seal thereon, the lower cartridge ring having a passageway therethrough;
- an upper seal cartridge ring for supporting the upper rotary seal thereon, the upper cartridge ring having a passageway therethrough; and
- a fluid flow path between the fluid closing port and the fluid output port, the fluid flow path passing radially through the passageway in the lower seal cartridge ring, radially outward of the piston, radially outward of the rotatable inner housing, past the flow restriction member, through the passageway in the upper seal cartridge ring, and then through the fluid output port.
- 15. The rotary blowout preventer system as defined in claim 9, further comprising:
- the adapter ring being axially movable in response to fluid pressure in the fluid opening port to substantially restrict fluid flow from the fluid opening port to the fluid closing port.
- 16. A method of controlling actuation of a rotatable blowout preventer for sealing pressurized fluid in a well exterior of a rotatable tubular member passing through the blowout preventer, the rotatable blowout preventer including a stationary outer housing defining a bore therein for receiving the tubular member, an inner housing rotatable within the outer housing, an annular sealing assembly supported within the inner housing for sealed engagement with the tubular member, a piston movable within the outer housing for causing radial movement of the annular sealing assembly, and a fluid closing port and a fluid output port in the outer housing for passing pressurized fluid to the piston, the method comprising:
- providing a lower rotary seal between the piston and a lower portion of the outer housing for sealing pressurized fluid in fluid communication with the fluid closing port and within the stationary outer housing from a lower end of the bore in the outer housing;
- providing a flow restriction between the rotatable inner housing and an upper portion of the stationary outer housing for reducing fluid pressure downstream of the flow restriction member to less than 40% of the pressure upstream from the flow restriction; and
- providing an upper rotary seal between the rotatable inner housing and an upper portion of the stationary outer housing and downstream from the flow restriction for sealing the reduced pressure fluid within the stationary outer housing from an upper end of the bore in the outer housing.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
- providing an inner housing bearing for rotatably guiding rotation of the inner housing relative to the outer housing; and
- spacing the inner housing bearing radially outward from the flow restriction and within a plane inclusive of the flow restriction.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
- guiding rotation of the flow restriction relative to the inner housing while maintaining a substantially uniform gap between a radially inward surface of the flow restriction and a radially outward surface of the rotatable inner housing.
- 19. The method as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
- forming a flow path between the fluid closing port and the fluid output port, the flow path passing axially by the lower rotary seal, radially outward of the piston, radially outward of the rotatable inner housing, past the flow restriction and then through the fluid output port.
- 20. The method as defined in claim 16, further comprising:
- providing a rotatable adapter ring radially outward of the piston;
- providing an upper adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- providing a lower adapter seal for sealed engagement between the piston and the adapter ring;
- forming an opening chamber between the piston and the adapter ring and between the upper and lower adapter seals;
- passing pressurized fluid through a fluid opening port in the outer housing to move the piston and the annular sealing assembly to an open position; and
- substantially restricting fluid flow from the fluid opening port to the fluid closing port downstream from the opening chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/513,436, filed Aug. 10, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,491.
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Design #5; Design Concept Shown at May '94 Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, Texas. |
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