Claims
- 1. In a tubing retrievable subsurface safety valve of the type having a tubular housing adapted for connection in a production tubing string and having a chamber formed therein, a valve body disposed within said housing chamber having a production flow passage, and a valve closure assembly disposed within said housing chamber, said valve closure assembly including a flapper plate for opening and closing said production flow passage, said valve body being characterized by a concave spherical segment defining an annular valve seal about said production flow passage, and said flapper plate being characterized by a convex spherical segment defining an annular sealing surface for mating engagement with the concave valve seat sealing surface, the flapper plate having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 2. In a wire line retrievable subsurface safety valve of the type having a tubular housing adapted for releasable engagement against the bore of a landing nipple and having a chamber formed therein, a valve body disposed within said housing chamber having a production flow passage, and a valve closure assembly disposed within said housing chamber, said valve closure assembly including a flapper plate for opening and closing said production flow passage, said valve body being characterized by a concave spherical segment defining an annular valve seat about said production flow passage, and said flapper plate being characterized by a convex spherical segment defining an annular sealing surface for mating engagement with the concave valve seat sealing surface, the flapper plate having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 3. A flapper valve assembly comprising, in combination:
- a tubular valve housing sub having a valve chamber;
- a valve body mounted on said housing sub having a flow passage therethrough in communication with said valve chamber, said valve body having a valve seat sealing surface substantially in the form of a concave spherical segment; and,
- a flapper plate disposed in said valve chamber for rotatable movement from a valve open position in which said flapper plate is removed from said valve seat to a valve closed position in which said flapper plate extends transversely across said flow passage in sealing engagement with said valve seat sealing surface for preventing flow through said flow passage, said flapper plate having a sealing surface substantially in the form of a convex spherical segment, and having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 4. A subsurface safety valve adapted to be placed in a well tubing string to control flow therethrough comprising, in combination:
- a valve housing having a bore therethrough;
- a valve closure member mounted in said housing bore and movable between an open bore position and a closed bore position;
- an operator tube movable disposed within said housing bore for controlling movement of the valve closure member;
- a tubular piston movably mounted on said valve housing for longitudinal extension and retraction, said piston being coupled to said operator tube for extending said operator tube relative to said valve closure member;
- a valve body disposed within said valve housing, said valve body having a flow passage bore and having a concave spherical segment defining an annular valve seat concentric with said flow passage bore; and,
- said valve closure member having a convex spherical segment defining an annular sealing surface for engaging said concave annular valve seat, and having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 5. A subsurface safety valve as defined in claim 4, wherein the radius of curvature of the convex spherical segment is matched with the radius of curvature of the concave spherical segment to permit nesting engagement of the convex sealing surface of said closure member against the concave sealing surface of said valve seat.
- 6. A flapper plate comprising a body member having a peripheral sealing surface substantially in the form of a convex spherical segment, and having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 7. In a surface controllable subsurface safety valve of the type having a tubular housing and a chamber formed therein, a piston and operator tube mounted for extension through said housing chamber in response to application of hydraulic control pressure onto said piston, a return spring interposed between said housing and said piston for retracting said piston and operator tube in response to the removal of hydraulic control pressure form said piston, a valve body disposed within said housing chamber having a production flow passage, and a valve closure assembly disposed within said housing chamber, said valve closure assembly including a flapper plate for opening and closing said production flow passage in response to extension and retraction of said operator tube, said valve body being characterized by a concave spherical segment defining an annular valve seat about said production flow passage, and said flapper plate having a convex spherical segment defining an annular sealing surface for engaging the concave valve seat sealign surface on said valve body, the flapper plate havign first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 8. A flapper valve assembly comprising, in combination:
- a tubular valve seat sub having a bore defining a fluid flow passage;
- a tubular valve housing sub having a bore defining a fluid flow passage and a counterbore disposed about said flow passage defining a valve chamber, said valve housing sub being mateable with said tubular valve seat sub, said valve housing sub having an annular shoulder projecting into said valve chamber;
- a valve body member having a first tubular sidewall portion coupled to said tubular valve housing sub and having a second tubular sidewall portion coupled to said valve seat body, said valve body member having a first annular face engaged by the annular shoulder of said valve housing sub and having a second annular face engaged and confined by said valve seat sub;
- said valve body member having a valve seat disposed about said flow passage, said valve seat having an annular sealing surface in the form of a concave spherical segment;
- a pivot pin mounted on said valve body member;
- a valve closure plate rotatable about said pivot pin preventing flow through said flow passage when said closure plate is engaged against said annular seating surface;
- a hinge secured to said closure plate and coupling said closure plate to said pivot pin; and,
- said valve closure plate having an annular sealing surface substantially in the form of a convex spherical segment, the valve closure plate having first and second planar surfaces, the convex spherical segment being disposed intermediate the first and second planar surfaces.
- 9. A flapper valve assembly as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 or 8 wherein the flapper plate comprises a body member having a longitudinal axis, the body member being truncated bilaterally with respect to its longitudinal axis along first and second side surfaces, respectively.
- 10. A flapper valve assembly as defined in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 or 8, wherein said flapper plate comprises a body member having a longitudinal axis, one of the planar surfaces and the flapper plate being intersected by a semi-cylindrical channel extending in alignment with the longitudinal axis.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/907,058, filed Jul. 1, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/591,416, filed Oct. 4, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,089 issued Aug. 11, 1992.
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