Claims
- 1. A tandem safety valve for use in a tubing string in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through the tubing string, the tandem safety valve comprising:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string, the housing having a fluid conduit therethrough in fluid flow communication with the tubing string; and
- a first valve and a second valve disposed in series in the housing to selectively permit fluid flow through the fluid conduit of the housing, each of the first valve and the second valve including:
- a flow tube disposed in the housing and selectively mechanically couplable to a closure member to selectively open and close the closure member, the flow tube including a locking dog for selective engagement with the housing to maintain the closure member in a selectable locked-open condition;
- a flow tube biasing member coupled between the housing and the flow tube to urge the flow tube away from the closure member and into a fail-safe position;
- a normal-operation actuator including a normal-operation cylinder in fluid flow communication with a normal-operation fluid pressure source to urge the normal-operation actuator into and out of engagement with the flow tube for selective opening and closing of the closure member;
- a latch coupled to the flow tube to selectively engage and couple the normal-operation actuator to the flow tube; and
- a locking actuator including a locking actuator cylinder in fluid flow communication with a locking fluid pressure source to selectively uncouple the normal-operation actuator from the latch.
- 2. The tandem safety valve according to claim 1 wherein the latch, the flow tube biasing member, the normal-operation actuator, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annular space between the flow tube and the housing and are protected from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 3. In a tandem safety valve for connection into a tubing string for use in a wellbore, the tandem safety valve having a pair of valves connected in series in a housing, each of the valves including a flow tube, biased into a fail-safe normally closed position, the flow tube for selectively opening and closing each of the pair of valves against fluid flow in the tubing string, the housing including an hydraulic actuation cylinder in fluid flow communication with a normal-operation fluid pressure source, and a locking hydraulic actuation cylinder in fluid flow communication with a locking fluid pressure source, an apparatus for selectively locking open, and selectively opening and closing, each of the pair of valves of the tandem safety valve, the apparatus comprising:
- a normal-operation actuator means coupled to the normal-operation hydraulic cylinder to selectively and releasably engage the flow tube and valve for selectively opening and closing each valve;
- latch means for selectively and releasably securing the normal-operation actuator to the flow tube;
- locking dog means for selectively and releasably securing the flow tube to the housing wherein each valve is selectively maintained in a locked-open condition; and
- locking actuator means coupled to the locking hydraulic actuation cylinder to selectively release the normal-operation actuator means from engagement with the latch means and the locking dog means, wherein the locking dog means can engage the housing to secure the flow tube to the housing in a locked-open position; and
- wherein each of the pair of valves is operable in a plurality of conditions, the plurality of conditions including:
- a normal-operation condition in which the normal-operation actuator means is engaged with the latch means, and normal-operation actuator means and the flow tube are movable to open and close the valve member against fluid flow through the tandem safety valve;
- a locked-open condition in which the normal-operation actuator means is disengaged from the latch means and the locking dog means is engaged with the housing to maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve is locked open to fluid flow through the tandem safety valve; and
- a locking condition in which the locking actuator means is engaged with the latch means to release the normal-operation actuator means and urge the flow tube into the locked-open condition; and
- a fail-safe closed condition in which the normal-operation actuator means and the locking actuator means are disengaged from the latch means and the valve is maintained in a closed position to block fluid flow through the tandem safety valve.
- 4. The tandem safety valve according to claim 3 wherein the latch means, the locking dog means, the normal-operation actuator means, and the locking actuator means are disposed in an annular space between the flow tube and the housing and are protected from fluid flow through time safety valve.
- 5. The tandem safety valve according to claim 3 wherein the locked-open condition is maintained without fluid pressure from the locking fluid pressure source and the normal-operation fluid pressure source.
- 6. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing;
- a valve member disposed in the housing to selectively block fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a flow tube disposed in the housing and selectively engageable with the valve member;
- a latch member secured to the flow tube to selectively and releasably engage a normal-operation actuator;
- a locking dog coupled to the latch member to selectively maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is maintained in an open position to permit fluid flow through the safety valve; and
- a locking actuator to selectively engage the latch member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch member.
- 7. The safety valve according to claim 6 further including a flow tube biasing member disposed between the flow tube and the housing to urge the flow tube into a fail-safe position wherein the valve member is maintained in a closed position.
- 8. The safety valve according to claim 6 being operable in a plurality of conditions, the plurality of conditions including:
- a normal-operation condition in which the normal-operation actuator is engaged with the latch member, and normal-operation actuator and flow tube are selectively movable to open and close valve member against fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a locked-open condition in which the normal-operation actuator is disengaged from the latch member and the locking dog is engaged with the housing to maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is locked open to permit fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a locking condition in which the locking actuator engages the latch member to release the normal-operation actuator and urge the flow tube into the locked-open condition; and
- a fail-safe closed condition in which the normal-operation actuator and the locking actuator are disengaged from the latch member and the valve member is maintained in a closed position to block fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 9. The safety valve according to claim 6 wherein the normal-operation actuator is in fluid flow communication with and is responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source, and wherein the locking actuator is in fluid flow communication with and is responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source.
- 10. The safety valve according to claim 6 wherein the latch member, the locking dog, the normal-operation actuator, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annular space between the flow tube and the housing and are protected from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 11. The safety valve according to claim 6 wherein the locking dog is prevented from maintaining the valve member in an open position while the normal-operation actuator is engaged with the latch member.
- 12. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing;
- a valve member disposed in the housing to selectively block fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a flow tube disposed in the housing and selectively engageable with the valve member;
- a latch member secured to the flow tube to selectively and releasably engage a normal-operation actuator, the normal operation actuator in communication with and responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source;
- a cam member coupled to the latch member to selectively maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is maintained in an open position to permit fluid flow through the safety valve; and
- a locking actuator to selectively engage the latch member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch member, the locking actuator in communication with and responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source.
- 13. The safety valve according to claim 12 wherein the latch member, the cam member, the normal-operation actuator, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annular space between the flow tube and the housing and are protected from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 14. The safety valve according to claim 12 wherein the cam member is prevented from maintaining the valve member in an open position while the normal-operation actuator is engaged with the latch member.
- 15. A method of valving to control fluid flow in a tubing string in a wellbore, the tubing string including a tandem safety valve, the method comprising the steps of:
- assembling at the surface a tubing string including a pair of safety valves, including an uppermost safety valve and a lowermost safety valve, connected in series in the tubing string, the uppermost and lowermost safety valves including:
- a housing;
- a valve member disposed in the housing to selectively block fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a flow tube disposed in the housing and selectively engageable with the valve member;
- a latch member secured to time flow tube to selectively and releasably engage a normal-operation actuator;
- a locking dog coupled to the latch member to selectively engage the housing to maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is maintained in a locked-open position to permit fluid flow through the safety valve; and
- a locking actuator to selectively engage the latch member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch member;
- running the tubing string including the pair of safety valves to a selected depth in the wellbore;
- locking open the lowermost safety valve by actuating the locking actuator of a lowermost safety valve to engage the latch member and to urge the flow tube into a locked-open condition wherein the flow tube is releasably secured to the housing by the locking dog wherein the valve member of the lowermost safety valve permits fluid flow through the lowermost safety valves;
- normally operating an uppermost of the pair of safety valves by actuating the normal-operation actuator of the uppermost pair of the valves to engage the latch member and locking dog to selectively open and close the valve member of the uppermost of the pair of the valves to selectively permit fluid flow through the pair of safety valves.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further including the step of closing the uppermost safety valve by actuating the locking actuator of the uppermost valve to engage the latch member and release the normal-operation actuator from engagement with the latch member, wherein a flow tube biasing member urges the flow tube to a fail-safe position wherein the valve member obstructs fluid flow through the pair of safety valves in an emergency condition in which fluid flow through the pair of safety valves must be obstructed.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the steps of unlocking the lowermost safety valve by actuating the normal-operation actuator to engage the latch member and release the locking dog from engagement with the housing to permit normal operation of the lowermost safety valve in a condition in which the uppermost safety valve is inoperable.
- 18. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string;
- a flapper valve secured to the housing for movement between an open and a closed position;
- a tube member longitudinally movable in the housing to move the flapper valve from the open to the closed position;
- a normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation piston being stationary relative to the housing and the normal-operation cylinder being movable relative to the normal-operation piston responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source;
- a locking cylinder and piston, the locking piston being stationary relative to the housing and the locking cylinder being movable relative to the locking piston responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source;
- a normal-operation actuator coupled to the normal-operation cylinder and piston;
- a latch coupled to the tube member to selectively and releasably engage the normal-operation actuator;
- a locking member coupled to the latch to selectively maintain the tube member stationary relative to the housing, wherein the flapper is maintained in the open position without fluid pressure from the normal-operation and locking fluid pressure sources; and
- a locking actuator coupled to the locking cylinder and piston to selectively engage the latch and disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch.
- 19. The safety valve according to claim 18 wherein the tube member is movable responsive to movement of one of the normal-operation and locking actuators.
- 20. The safety valve according to claim 18 wherein the normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation actuator, the locking cylinder and piston, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annulus defined between the tube member and the housing, away from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 21. The safety valve according to claim 18 further including a biasing member coupled between the housing and the tube member to urge the tube member to a fail-safe condition, wherein the flapper is in the closed position.
- 22. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string;
- a flapper valve secured to the housing for movement between an open and a closed position;
- a tube member longitudinally movable in the housing to move the flapper valve from the open to the closed position;
- a biasing member coupled between the housing and the tube member to urge the tube member to a fail-safe condition, wherein the flapper is in the closed position;
- a normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation piston being stationary relative to the housing and the normal-operation cylinder being movable relative to the housing responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source;
- a locking cylinder and piston, the locking piston being stationary relative to the housing and the locking cylinder being movable relative to the housing responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source;
- a normal-operation actuator coupled to the normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation actuator being selectively engageable with the tube member to move the tube member and flapper valve between the open and closed positions; and
- a locking actuator coupled to the locking cylinder and piston to selectively engage the tube member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the tube member and move the tube member to a releasably locked position in which the flapper valve is in the open position and the tube member is releasably maintained stationary relative to the housing without fluid pressure from the locking and normal-operation fluid pressure sources, the tube member being released from the releasably locked position by engagement of the normal-operation actuator with the tube member.
- 23. The safety valve according to claim 22 wherein the normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation actuator, the locking cylinder and piston, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annulus defined between the tube member and the housing, isolated from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 24. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to control fluid flow in a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing for connection in the tubing string;
- a valve disposed in the housing and movable between an open position and a closed position;
- a tube longitudinally movable in the housing to move the valve between the open and closed positions, the tube including a latch and locking member, the locking member for selective engagement with the housing;
- an annulus defined between the housing and the flow tube;
- a normal-operation actuator disposed in the annulus for selective and releasable engagement with the latch, wherein the normal-operation actuator and the tube selectively move the valve between the open and closed positions;
- a locking actuator disposed in the annulus for selective engagement with the latch, wherein the valve is moved to the open position and the flow tube is releasably secured against movement relative to the housing by the locking member.
- 25. The safety valve according to claim 24 further comprising a biasing member disposed in the annulus to urge the tube to a fail-safe position, wherein the valve is maintained in the closed position.
- 26. The safety valve according to claim 24 wherein the normal-operation and locking actuators each include:
- a cylinder for movement relative to the housing responsive to fluid pressure from a fluid pressure source; and
- a piston secured to the housing, the piston being stationary relative to the cylinder.
- 27. A tandem safety valve for use in a wellbore to control fluid flow in a tubing string in the wellbore, the tandem safety valve including:
- a pair of independently actuable safety valves connected in series in the tubing string, each safety valve including:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string;
- a flapper valve secured to the housing for movement between an open and a closed position;
- a tube member longitudinally movable in the housing to move the flapper valve from the open to the closed position;
- a normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation piston being stationary relative to the housing and the normal-operation cylinder being movable relative to the housing responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source;
- a locking cylinder and piston, the locking piston being stationary relative to the housing and the locking cylinder being movable relative to the housing responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source;
- a normal-operation actuator coupled to the normal-operation cylinder and piston;
- a latch coupled to the tube member to selectively and releasably engage the normal-operation actuator;
- a locking member coupled to the latch to selectively maintain the tube member stationary relative to the housing, wherein the flapper is maintained in the open position without fluid pressure from the normal-operation and locking fluid pressure sources; and
- a locking actuator coupled to the locking cylinder and piston to selectively engage the latch and disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch.
- 28. The safety valve according to claim 27 wherein the tube member is movable responsive to movement of one of the normal-operation and locking actuators.
- 29. The safety valve according to claim 27 wherein the normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation actuator, the locking cylinder and piston, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annulus defined between the tube member and the housing, away from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 30. The safety valve according to claim 27 further including a biasing member coupled between the housing and the tube member to urge the tube member to a fail-safe condition, wherein the flapper is in the closed position.
- 31. A safety valve for use in a wellbore to selectively permit fluid flow through a tubing string in the wellbore, the safety valve comprising:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string;
- a flapper valve secured to the housing for movement between an open and a closed position;
- valve-operation means for moving the flapper valve from the open to the closed position;
- a normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation piston being stationary relative to the housing and the normal-operation cylinder being movable relative to the normal-operation piston responsive to fluid pressure from a normal-operation fluid pressure source;
- a locking cylinder and piston, the locking piston being stationary relative to the housing and the locking cylinder being movable relative to the locking piston responsive to fluid pressure from a locking fluid pressure source;
- a normal-operation actuator coupled to the normal-operation cylinder and piston;
- a latch coupled to the valve-operation means to selectively and releasably engage the normal-operation actuator;
- a locking member coupled to the latch to selectively maintain the valve-operation means stationary relative to the housing, wherein the flapper is maintained in the open position without fluid pressure from the normal-operation and locking fluid pressure sources; and
- a locking actuator coupled to the locking cylinder and piston to selectively engage the latch and disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch.
- 32. The safety valve according to claim 31 wherein the valve-operation means comprises a flow tube longitudinally movable in the housing responsive to movement of one of the normal-operation and locking actuators.
- 33. The safety valve according to claim 31 wherein the normal-operation cylinder and piston, the normal-operation actuator, the locking cylinder and piston, and the locking actuator are disposed in an annulus defined between the valve-operation means and the housing, away from fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 34. The safety valve according to claim 31 further including a biasing member coupled between the housing and the valve-operation means to urge the valve-operation means to a fail-safe condition, wherein the flapper is in the closed position.
- 35. A method of valving to control fluid flow in a tubing string in a wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a safety valve including:
- a valve member movable between an open and a closed position;
- a latch member selectively coupled to the valve member to selectively and releasably engage a normal-operation actuator;
- a locking dog coupled to the latch member to selectively engage the housing to maintain the valve member stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is maintained in a locked-open position to permit fluid flow through the safety valve; and
- a locking actuator to selectively engage the latch member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch member;
- running a tubing string including the safety valve to a selected depth in the wellbore;
- normally operating the safety valve by actuating the normal-operation actuator to engage the latch member and locking dog to selectively open and close the valve member to selectively permit fluid flow through the safety valve;
- locking open the safety valve by actuating the locking actuator to engage the latch member and urge the flow tube into a locked-open condition, wherein the flow tube is releasably secured to the housing by the locking dog wherein the valve member permits fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 36. The method according to claim 35 wherein the safety valve includes an uppermost and a lowermost safety valves connected in series in the tubing string and one of the uppermost and lowermost safety valves is normally operated and another of the uppermost and lowermost safety valves is locked open.
- 37. The method according to claim 35 further comprising the step of unlocking the safety valve by actuating the normal-operation actuator to engage the latch member and release the valve member from the housing to permit movement between the open and the close position.
- 38. A method of valving to control fluid flow in a tubing string in a wellbore, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a safety valve including:
- a housing for connection into the tubing string;
- a valve member disposed in the housing to selectively block fluid flow through the safety valve;
- a flow tube disposed in the housing and selectively engageable with the valve member;
- a latch member secured to the flow tube to selectively and releasably engage a normal-operation actuator;
- a locking dog coupled to the latch member to selectively engage the housing to maintain the flow tube stationary relative to the housing, wherein the valve member is maintained in a locked-open position to permit fluid flow through the safety valve; and
- a locking actuator to selectively engage the latch member to disengage the normal-operation actuator from the latch member;
- running a tubing string including the safety valve to a selected depth in the wellbore;
- normally operating the safety valve by actuating the normal-operation actuator to engage the latch member and locking dog to selectively open and close the valve member to selectively permit fluid flow through the safety valve;
- locking open the safety valve by actuating the locking actuator to engage the latch member and urge the flow tube into a locked-open condition, wherein the flow tube is releasably secured to the housing by the locking dog wherein the valve member permits fluid flow through the safety valve.
- 39. The method according to claim 38 wherein the safety valve includes an uppermost and a lowermost safety valves connected in series in the tubing string and one of the uppermost and lowermost safety valves is normally operated and another of the uppermost and lowermost safety valves is locked open.
- 40. The method according to claim 38 further comprising the step of unlocking the safety valve by actuating the normal-operation actuator to engage the latch member and release the flow tube from the housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/875,635, filed Apr. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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