Claims
- 1. A subsurface safety valve for use in a well tubing to control flow of well fluids through the bore of the well tubing, including:
- a tubular housing having a flow passage formed therethrough for the well fluids, said tubular housing having means for mounting said tubular housing in the well tubing to form a portion of the well tubing with said flow passage communicating with the well tubing for flowing well fluids therethrough;
- flow closure means disposed in said flow passage for movement to and from an open position for enabling flow of well fluids through said flow passage and a closed position for blocking flow of well fluids through said flow passage;
- operator means operably connected with said closure means for moving said closure means to and from the open and closed positions, said operator means moving said closure means to the open position in response to an increase in pressure of control fluid communicated to said tubular housing independently of the well fluid pressure in the well tubing, said operator means having urging means for moving said closure means to the closed position; and
- said operator means including an annular pressure responsive surface disposed outwardly of said flow passage and exposed to the well fluid pressure in said flow passage above said closure means for assisting the control fluid pressure urging on said operator means for urging said closure means to the open position in response to increased well fluid pressure in said flow passage.
- 2. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said closure means includes a ball-type element having a full opening formed therethrough, said ball rotatable to and from an open position with said full opening aligned with said flow passage and a closed position until said ball-type element block flow through said flow passage.
- 3. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- said operator means includes a tubular means disposed in said flow passage, said tubular means sealing with said ball-type element above and below said ball-type element for providing two flow blocking seals with said ball-type element.
- 4. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 2, including:
- lock means mounted with said tubular housing for moving said operator tubular means to effect opening rotation of said ball-type closure element and thereafter preventing movement of said ball-type closure element to the closed position.
- 5. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 1, including:
- said operator means includes a tubular means disposed in said flow passage, said tubular means sealing with said element for providing a flow blocking seal with said element.
- 6. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 1, including:
- lock means mounted with said tubular housing for moving said operator tubular means to effect opening rotation of said closure element and thereafter preventing movement of said closure element to the closed position.
- 7. The subsurface safety valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said operator means having a first expansible chamber for receiving the control fluid communicated to said tubular housing for moving said closure means to the open position; and
- said operator means having a second expansible chamber for receiving a balance fluid to equalize the urging on said operator means of the hydrostatic head of the control fluid for moving said closure means to the open position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 2,197, filed Jan. 9, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,260,021, Apr. 7, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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