GB2129850A - Ram-type blowout preventer - Google Patents

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GB2129850A
GB2129850A GB08328679A GB8328679A GB2129850A GB 2129850 A GB2129850 A GB 2129850A GB 08328679 A GB08328679 A GB 08328679A GB 8328679 A GB8328679 A GB 8328679A GB 2129850 A GB2129850 A GB 2129850A
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Paul Edward Helfer
Marvin Richard Jones
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B33/00Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
    • E21B33/02Surface sealing or packing
    • E21B33/03Well heads; Setting-up thereof
    • E21B33/06Blow-out preventers, i.e. apparatus closing around a drill pipe, e.g. annular blow-out preventers
    • E21B33/061Ram-type blow-out preventers, e.g. with pivoting rams
    • E21B33/062Ram-type blow-out preventers, e.g. with pivoting rams with sliding rams

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An improved blowout preventer has a body 12 with a central bore 14 and aligned opposed passages 16 extending out from the central bore and a ram assembly 18 in each of the passages. Each assembly has a ram body 22 with passages 34, 36 extending between the front and rear of the ram above and below a face seal 24 and valve means 32 are provided on a connecting rod 30 extending between the ram and a pressure responsive actuator to close the passages 34, 36 on initial closing movement of the connecting rod and to open the passages on initial opening movement of the rod. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Ram-type blowout preventer The present invention relates to an improved ram-type blowout preventer to be used in drilling an oil and gas well to close the well bore and prevent the uncontrolled exhausting of well fluids therethrough.
In ram-type blowout preventers of the prior art it has been common practice to conduct well pressure to the rear of the rams when they are closed to provide an additional force urging the rams closed. In one prior art device (U.S. Patent No. 3,036,807) a structure is provided to reduce the power requirements for opening the rams by including a valve means which is opened and closed by pressure used to actuate the piston.
When in one position such valve means allows communication only between rear of the ram and the well bore above the face seal at the ram and in its other position allows communication only between the rear of the ram and the well bore below the face seal of the ram.
The present invention is an improved ram-type blowout preventer with passages between the front and rear of the ram above and below the face seal and valve means on the connecting rod between the ram and the pressure responsive actuator to close such passages with initial closing movement of the connecting rod and to open such passages with initial opening movement of the connecting rod. Also, passages between the face and rear of the ram above and below the face seal include valve means which allow flow through such passages only from the front to the rear of the ram.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved ram-type blowout preventer of simple construction which vents pressure behind the rams before opening.
Another object is to provide an improved ramtype blowout preventer having means to control the fluid pressure behind the rams with no outside connections.
A further object is to provide an improved ramtype blowout preventer in which the highest pressure in its central bore is conducted to the rear of the rams when they are closed.
These and other objects and advantages of the improved device of the present invention are hereinafter set forth and explained with respect to the structure shown in the drawings wherein: FIGURE lisa vertical sectioned view of the improved blowout preventer of the present invention.
FIGURE 2 is a partial vertical sectional view showing one ram assembly of the improved blowout preventer shown in Figure 1 with the ram in open or retracted position.
FIGURE 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 but showing the ram in extended or closed position.
FIGURE 4 is a plan view of the blowout preventer ram of the present invention.
FIGURE 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 in Figure 4 showing one means providing one-way communication from the front to the rear of the ram.
FIGURE 6 is a similar sectional view ofa ram having a modified form of one-way communication from the front to the rear of the ram.
The improved ram-type blowout preventer 10 is shown in Figure 1 and includes body 12 with central bore 1 4 therethrough and aligned, opposed passageways 1 6 extending outwardly from central bore 14 with ram assemblies 1 8 positioned in passageways 1 6 for movement into and retraction from central bore 14 responsive to movement of actuation means, such as pistons 20.
Each ram assemblies 18 includes ram body 22, face or front seal 24, circumferential seal 26 and rear slot 28, as hereinafter described and best shown in Figures 2 and 3. The ram assemblies 18 shown are blind rams which may be used to close the central bore 14 when no section of the drill string extends therethrough. However, the present invention has application to other types of ram assemblies such as those which can close and seal off the central bore 14 when a section of drill string extends therethrough. Seal 26 which extends around ram body 22 seals against the interior of its passageway 1 6. Face seal 24 has side members 25 which cooperate with seal 26 to seals the central bore 14.Connecting rod 30 is connected to piston 20, extends into passageway 1 6 with enlargement 32 on its inner end positioned within slot 28 to connect piston 20 to ram body 22. This connection between piston 20 and ram body 22 includes a lost motion connection which allows a small initial movement of piston 20 and connecting rod 30 prior to the initial movement of ram body 22.
Passages 34 and 36 extend through ram body 22 from above and below face seal 24, respectively, into slot 28 on the rear face of ram body 22. Suitable seals 38 surround the openings of passages 34 and 36 into slot 28 and coact with the forward face of enlargement 32 to provide a valve means controlling the flow through passages 34 and 36. Thus, as piston 20 and connecting rod 30 are moved inward or held in their inward or closed positions with ram assemblies 1 8 sealing central bore 14 enlargement 32 engages and closes communication through passages 34 and 36. As shown in Figure 3, it should be noted that with such valve means closed there is no communication into slot 28 through passages 34 and 36.When piston 20 and connecting rod 30 are initially moved to the rear, enlargement 32 disengages from seals 38 to allow free flow through and between passages 34 and 36 as shown in Figure 2. This opening of passages 34 and 36 allows venting of fluid pressure from behind ram body 22 to eliminate the force which such pressure creates in a direction opposing the opening or outward movement of ram assemblies 18.
Since it is desirable in ram assemblies which have a circumferential seal to provide some means for communicating fluid pressure within the central bore to the rear of the ram so that the ram body is pressure balanced, passages 40 and 42, shown in Figures 4 and 5, extend through ram body 22. Passage 40 communicates from a position on the face of ram body 22 above face seal 24 through check valve 44 to the rear of ram body 22. Passage 42 communicates from a position on the face of ram body 22 below face seal 24 through check valve 46 to the rear of ram body 22. Check valves 44 and 46 are positioned to allow flow through their respective passages to the rear of ram body 22 but to prevent flow in the opposite direction.Also, passages 40 and 42 are offset to one side of ram body 22 from passages 34 and 36 so that flow is not controlled by the valving action of enlargement 32 on seals 38.
An alternate form of one-way communication through the ram body 22' is shown in Figure 6. In this form passages 48 and 50 extend through ram body 22' from above and below face seal 24', respectively, to shuttle valve 52 which is designed to allow flow from the bore area of higher pressure and prevent flow to the bore area of lower pressure.
Passage 54 extends from shuttle valve 52 to the rear of ram body 22'. If the ram assemblies 18' are closed, then the flow is provided to the rear of the ram bodies 22' through passages (such as 34 and 36 not shown in Figure 6). As pressure in the central bore 14' builds below the ram face seal 24' it is communicated through passage 50 to shuttle valve 52. Such pressure moves the valving mechanism thereof (bali 56 in Figure 6) to a position closing passage 48 and allowing flow through passage 54 to the rear of ram body 22'.
This provides a pressure balancing of the ram body 22' so that the actuator is not required to work against a pressure differential on the ram bodies to retain the ram assemblies in closed position. Also with the lost motion valving means the initial movement of the connecting rod equalizes the pressure between the back of the ram and the face so that the actuating means does not work against a pressure differential across the ram body resulting from the pressure fluid behind the ram body.
Additionally with either form of the present invention, any build-up of pressure above the face seal 24 which is higher than the pressure below the face seal 24 is communicated to the rear of ram body 22. This provides an improved structure, which employs pressure differential across the face seal to aid in closing the ram assemblies and which will hold pressure from either direction equally well. Also the lost motion valving means is provided to allow venting of pressure fluids behind the ram body.

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1. A blowout preventer having a body having a central bore and aligned passages extending outwardly from opposite sides of said bore, a ram assembly in each of said passages each of said ram assemblies including a ram body having a face seal, pressure responsive means, means connecting said pressure responsive means to said ram body for moving said ram body into and from said central bore, and characterized by means communicating through said ram body from said central bore above said ram to the rear of said ram, and said connecting means including valve means for closing said communication means when said ram body is urged to move in the inward direction and to open said communication means when said ram body is urged to move in the outward direction.
2. A blowout preventer according to claim 1 wherein said connecting means includes a lost motion connection between said ram body and said pressure responsive means, and said lost motion connection includes said valve means.
3. A blowout preventer according to claim 3 wherein communication means is a passage through said ram body.
4. A blowout preventer according to any of the preceding claims wherein said communication means includes a rod connecting slot in the rear of said ram and said connecting means includes a connecting rod connected to said pressure responsive means and having an enlarged discshaped end positioned in said slot, said discshaped end being of a substantially smaller front to rear dimension than said slot, said disc-shaped end engaging said seals in said slot to provide said valve means.
5. A blowout preventer according to claim 4 including a third passage through said ram body from the front to the rear thereof, and means coacting with said third passage to allow fluid flow to the rear of said ram body and to prevent fluid flow to the front of said body.
6. A blowout preventer according to claim 5 wherein said third passage extends from a position below the face seal on the front of said ram body, and including a fourth passage extending through said ram body from a position above said face seal to the rear or said ram body, fluid flow through said fourth passage being controlled by said coacting means to allow flow to the rear or said ram body and to prevent flow to the front of said ram body.
7. A blowout preventer according to claim 6 wherein said coacting means includes a check valve in said third passage, and a check valve in said fourth passage.
8. A blowout preventer according to claim 6 wherein said coacting means includes a shuttle valve connecting said third and fourth passages.
9. A blowout preventer substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2234999A (en) * 1989-08-17 1991-02-20 Drexel Equipment Blowout preventer
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GB2234999A (en) * 1989-08-17 1991-02-20 Drexel Equipment Blowout preventer
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GB2275706A (en) * 1990-02-12 1994-09-07 Terence Robert Morrell Wireline valves
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