Dewaxing valve for use in oil wells
First Claim
1. A dewaxing valve for use with a production tube in a production tubing string in an oil well casing wherein sucker rods extend through the interior of the production tubing string for operating a down hole pump to bring oil in the lower portion of the well annulus defined between the casing and production tubing up through the production tubing to the well surface, said dewaxing valve including, in combination:
- (a) a valve seat housing having a lower opening communicating with said annulus and an upper opening for communication with the interior of said production tube;
(b) a valve seat in said housing between said lower and upper openings, said valve seat facing said upper opening;
(c) a ball seated on said valve seat between said valve seat and upper opening so as to be on the upstream side of any fluid flow from the interior of said production tube through said valve to said annulus and,(d) means in said valve responsive to a fluid pressure in said production tube exceeding a predetermined value to lift said ball from said seat, whereby hot dewaxing fluid can be forced down said production tubing string at a pressure exceeding said predetermined pressure to open said valve and pass the dewaxing fluid to the well annulus.
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Abstract
The dewaxing valve comprises a ball and valve seat where the ball is on the upstream side of the flow of hot dewaxing fluid through a production pipe string to the well annulus. The design of the dewaxing valve is such that it can be readily attached to a production tube in the production tubing string by simply boring a hole in the side of the production tube and welding a supporting T-collar for the valve to the periphery of the side opening.
29 Citations
7 Claims
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1. A dewaxing valve for use with a production tube in a production tubing string in an oil well casing wherein sucker rods extend through the interior of the production tubing string for operating a down hole pump to bring oil in the lower portion of the well annulus defined between the casing and production tubing up through the production tubing to the well surface, said dewaxing valve including, in combination:
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(a) a valve seat housing having a lower opening communicating with said annulus and an upper opening for communication with the interior of said production tube; (b) a valve seat in said housing between said lower and upper openings, said valve seat facing said upper opening; (c) a ball seated on said valve seat between said valve seat and upper opening so as to be on the upstream side of any fluid flow from the interior of said production tube through said valve to said annulus and, (d) means in said valve responsive to a fluid pressure in said production tube exceeding a predetermined value to lift said ball from said seat, whereby hot dewaxing fluid can be forced down said production tubing string at a pressure exceeding said predetermined pressure to open said valve and pass the dewaxing fluid to the well annulus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A dewaxing valve for use with a production tube in a production tubing string in an oil well casing wherein sucker rods extend through the interior of the production tubing string for operating a down hole pump to bring oil in the lower portion of the well annulus defined between the casing and production tubing up through the production tubing to the well surface, said dewaxing valve including, in combination:
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(a) a spring barrel having upper and lower ends and of a diameter to fit within said oil well annulus in adjacent parallel relationship to said production tubing; (b) a valve seat housing having upper and lower ends positioned in axial alignment with said spring barrel; (c) a T-collar having upper and lower arms with open ends for connection in coaxial alignment to said lower end of said spring barrel and said upper end of said valve seat housing, respectively, and having a laterally extending stem with a lateral opening connecting with the interior of said spring barrel and valve seat housing; (d) a stop means in the upper end of said spring barrel; (e) a piston in a lower portion of said spring barrel having a piston rod extending from said piston out said lower end of said spring barrel into said T-collar, said piston rod terminating in a ball; (f) a valve seat in said valve seat housing facing upwardly and receiving said ball in seating relationship to close off communication between said lateral opening in said T-collar and said lower end opening of said valve seat housing, the cross sectional area of said valve seat being less than the cross sectional area of said piston; (g) a compression spring in said spring barrel between said stop means and said piston urging said piston and said piston rod downwardly to hold said ball on said valve seat with a given predetermined force whereby, a side hole can be made in said production tube and said stem on said T-collar welded to the periphery of said hole so as to place said lateral opening into communication with the interior of said production tube, and support the spring barrel and valve seat housing on the side of the production tube, said production tube being then located in said production tubing string at a level in said oil well below that level at which wax begins to solidify onto said production tubing inhibiting oil flow through said tubing, so that hot dewaxing fluid, when forced down through said production tubing string can escape into said annulus by passing through said lateral opening and past said ball and valve seat, and out the lower end of said valve seat housing, the pressure build-up of said fluid being such that the differential force on said piston and ball from said pressure is sufficient to overcome said predetermined force exerted by said compression spring to effect an initial lifting of said ball from said seat, said ball then snapping upwardly in a toggle-like manner to completely open position after said initial lifting because of the loss of hydraulic force tending to hold the balls eated on said seat so that uninterrupted flow of said hot fluid may take place to remove the built-up wax in said production tubing string. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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