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US1849168A
US1849168A US536251A US53625131A US1849168A US 1849168 A US1849168 A US 1849168A US 536251 A US536251 A US 536251A US 53625131 A US53625131 A US 53625131A US 1849168 A US1849168 A US 1849168A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in back pressure valvesfor use in the sinking of wells. 1 j
  • a The primary object ofthe invention isto provide aback pressure 'valve which will remain open while the drillstem and screen are being lowered into the'well and which can be closed at thebottom of the well hole 7 by the weight of the drillstem.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a back pressure valve which, after being closed; will remain tight and prevent the passage of sand or-other matter up into i the drill stem.
  • a still further object ofthe invention is to provide a back pressure ,valve whichmay be readily opened by the pressure exerted thereagainst by the water from the nozzle of a wash pipe.
  • Figure 1 is a view in longitudinal section of the structure embodying the present inven tion showing the same in. the conditionin which it is lowered. into the well hole and applied to the lower end of a drill stem;
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken .on line 3 3 of Figure 1.
  • the numeralil indicatesthe 1 I Disposed" about lower end of a drill stem, the part here shown I 7 being a portion of a screenwhich is interiorly threaded, asindicated at 2, for the attachment of the back pressure valve thereto.
  • the back' pressure valve comprises an elongated body 3 having a threaded enlarged upper portion which engages in the lower end of the drill stem, as illustrated.
  • the lower end of the'body 3 is threaded through a portion of its length, as indicated at 4, to
  • the lower portion of the body 3' extends into a sleevefi, the upper end of which is of reduced diameter to form a'movement limiting flange 7 which works longitudinally upon the reduced lower portion of the body between-the ring 5 and the shoulder'formed adjacent the transverse center thereof by the enlargedupper end.
  • the wall of the reduced portion of the body has ajkey Way 8 formed therein, in which is positioned the key-9,.this key working in a slot 10 which is formed in and transversely of the flange 7.
  • a bore 11 Formed longitudinally through the body 3 is a bore 11, the lower portion of which is tapered asat 12, the lower endbeing of greater diameter than the main portion of the passage, as illustrated;
  • the upper endof the passage 11 isreamed out as indicated at 13 to form a seat for the nozzle of the wash pipe. 7.
  • the lower end ofthe sleeve 6 is threaded overv a reduced extension'o-f' ahead 14, the lower endjof thehead being rounded or substantially semi-spherical as shown.
  • -Thecentral portion of the head 14 is provided with, a threaded passage 15 inwvhich is engaged a pin 16.
  • This pin is tapered in' conformity with the taper of the lower portion 12.0f the bore 11 and atits outer end it has formed 1 integral therewith'the head-'17 by means of V which it may be grasped to be threaded into or from position.
  • the upper end of the sleeve 6 and the lower end of the body 3 are provided with suitable apertures in which may be extended shear pins 21. These pins are in position when the stem is being lowered into the well so that contact of the head with the wall of the well hole will not cause the head and sleeve to shift and close the valve. After the usual operations have been performed the valve is closed by allowing the weight of the drill stem'to be placed upon the pins21. This will cause the pins to be sheared off and will thus allow the body 3 to move downwardly onto the pin 16. The pin will thus wedge tightly into the tapered lower part of the bore 11 and close the same.
  • the anchoring points 20 are provided to hold the valve structure against turning when backing off the setting tool and the key 9 between the body and the sleeve 6 also holds these parts against relative rotative movement during this operation. 7
  • a back pressure valve of the character described comprising a body having a tapered bore therein, said body being designed to be attached to the lower end of a drill stem, a sleeve slidably receiving a portion of said body, a plug carried by said sleeve for insertion into said tapered bore, and means connecting the sleeve with the body for normally holding the sleeve and body against relative movement.
  • a back pressure valve comprising an elongated body designed to have one end attached to the lower end of a drill stem and having a bore therethrough, said bore being tapered at its lower end, a sleeve having the lower end of the body extending thereinto and slidably receiving the same, means coupling the sleeve and body together to prevent the complete separation thereof, an apertured head carried by the lower end of said sleeve, and a tapered plug carried by the head and disposed vertically in the sleeve in a position to be inserted into said bore when the body is lowered into the sleeve.
  • a back pressure valve comprising an elongated body designed to have one end attached to the lower end of a drill stem and having a bore therethrough, said bore being tapered at its lower end, asleeve having the lower end of, the body extending thereinto and slidably receiving the same, means coupling the sleeve and body together to prevent the complete separation thereof, an
  • a back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lower end of the drill stem, a sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of the body for engagement by said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plugthreadably engaged in said head and disposed vertically in the sleeve. in alignment with the bore and means for normally maintaining the sleeve and body against relative movement during the insertion of the drill stemv and valve into a well hole.
  • A? back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lowerend'of the drill stem, a sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of the body for engagement by said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plug threadably engaged in said head and disposed vertically in the sleeve in alignment with the bore, means for normally maintaining the sleeve and body against relative longitudinal movement during the insertion of the drill stem and valve into a well hole, means for preventing relative rotary movement between the body and sleeve, and means carried by the head for engaging in the bottom of the well holeito prevent
  • a back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a-bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lower end of the drill stem, a. sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of-the body for engagement by Said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plug I threadably engaged in said head and disposed vertieally in the sleeve inalignment with the bore, means for normallymaintaining the sleeve and body against relative longitudinal movement during the insertion of the drill stem and valve into a well hole,

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March 15, 1932. J. D. BRACK BACK PRESSURE VALVE Filed May 9, 1951 o O o nv O O O 0 O O O G O O O O O 0 o o A Patented Mar. 15, 1932 'F'UNVITE'D STATES JOHN D. BRACK, or SULPHUR, LOUISIANA; AssIenon or ONE-mm TO JQHN n. v
RICHARDSON, F SULPHUR, LOUISIANA 1 3 v .BACK PRESSURE vnnvn Application filed May a, 1931. SerialjNo. 536,251.
' "This invention relates to improvements in back pressure valvesfor use in the sinking of wells. 1 j
A The primary object ofthe invention isto provide aback pressure 'valve which will remain open while the drillstem and screen are being lowered into the'well and which can be closed at thebottom of the well hole 7 by the weight of the drillstem. V
A further object of the invention is to provide a back pressure valve which, after being closed; will remain tight and prevent the passage of sand or-other matter up into i the drill stem. V
A still further object ofthe invention is to provide a back pressure ,valve whichmay be readily opened by the pressure exerted thereagainst by the water from the nozzle of a wash pipe.
The invention will be best understood from a consideration of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming apart of the present invention with the understanding,
however, that the invention is not confined to any strict conformity with the showing of the drawings but may be changed or modified so long as such changes or modifications mark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claims. r 1 l I In the drawings I Figure 1 is a view in longitudinal section of the structure embodying the present inven tion showing the same in. the conditionin which it is lowered. into the well hole and applied to the lower end of a drill stem;
, Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a sectional view taken .on line 3 3 of Figure 1.
Referring now more particularly to drawings whereinlike numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughoutthe 5 several views, the numeralil indicatesthe 1 I Disposed" about lower end of a drill stem, the part here shown I 7 being a portion of a screenwhich is interiorly threaded, asindicated at 2, for the attachment of the back pressure valve thereto.
The back' pressure valve comprises an elongated body 3 having a threaded enlarged upper portion which engages in the lower end of the drill stem, as illustrated. The lower end of the'body 3 is threaded through a portion of its length, as indicated at 4, to
receive thereon a ring collar 5.
The lower portion of the body 3' extends into a sleevefi, the upper end of which is of reduced diameter to form a'movement limiting flange 7 which works longitudinally upon the reduced lower portion of the body between-the ring 5 and the shoulder'formed adjacent the transverse center thereof by the enlargedupper end. The wall of the reduced portion of the body has ajkey Way 8 formed therein, in which is positioned the key-9,.this key working in a slot 10 which is formed in and transversely of the flange 7. A
Formed longitudinally through the body 3 is a bore 11, the lower portion of which is tapered asat 12, the lower endbeing of greater diameter than the main portion of the passage, as illustrated; The upper endof the passage 11 isreamed out as indicated at 13 to form a seat for the nozzle of the wash pipe. 7. The lower end ofthe sleeve 6 is threaded overv a reduced extension'o-f' ahead 14, the lower endjof thehead being rounded or substantially semi-spherical as shown. -Thecentral portion of the head 14 is provided with, a threaded passage 15 inwvhich is engaged a pin 16. This pin is tapered in' conformity with the taper of the lower portion 12.0f the bore 11 and atits outer end it has formed 1 integral therewith'the head-'17 by means of V which it may be grasped to be threaded into or from position. I I the "central threaded pas: sage 15 in whichthe-tapered pin 16 is secured 'are apertures 18. Certainiof these 'ap'ertures to I receive theshanks 19 of anchor points 20, while the other apertures provide passages for the escape of water which is injected into the head from the wash pipe.
The upper end of the sleeve 6 and the lower end of the body 3 are provided with suitable apertures in which may be extended shear pins 21. These pins are in position when the stem is being lowered into the well so that contact of the head with the wall of the well hole will not cause the head and sleeve to shift and close the valve. After the usual operations have been performed the valve is closed by allowing the weight of the drill stem'to be placed upon the pins21. This will cause the pins to be sheared off and will thus allow the body 3 to move downwardly onto the pin 16. The pin will thus wedge tightly into the tapered lower part of the bore 11 and close the same.
:The anchoring points 20 are provided to hold the valve structure against turning when backing off the setting tool and the key 9 between the body and the sleeve 6 also holds these parts against relative rotative movement during this operation. 7
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. A back pressure valve of the character described comprising a body having a tapered bore therein, said body being designed to be attached to the lower end of a drill stem, a sleeve slidably receiving a portion of said body, a plug carried by said sleeve for insertion into said tapered bore, and means connecting the sleeve with the body for normally holding the sleeve and body against relative movement.
2. A back pressure valve comprising an elongated body designed to have one end attached to the lower end of a drill stem and having a bore therethrough, said bore being tapered at its lower end, a sleeve having the lower end of the body extending thereinto and slidably receiving the same, means coupling the sleeve and body together to prevent the complete separation thereof, an apertured head carried by the lower end of said sleeve, and a tapered plug carried by the head and disposed vertically in the sleeve in a position to be inserted into said bore when the body is lowered into the sleeve.
3. A back pressure valve comprising an elongated body designed to have one end attached to the lower end of a drill stem and having a bore therethrough, said bore being tapered at its lower end, asleeve having the lower end of, the body extending thereinto and slidably receiving the same, means coupling the sleeve and body together to prevent the complete separation thereof, an
apertured head carried by the lower end of said sleeve, a tapered plug carried bythe head and disposed vertically in the sleeve in a position to be inserted into said bore when the body is lowered into the sleeve, and a shear pin connecting the sleeve with the body to maintain the same against relative movement.
4. A back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lower end of the drill stem, a sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of the body for engagement by said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plugthreadably engaged in said head and disposed vertically in the sleeve. in alignment with the bore and means for normally maintaining the sleeve and body against relative movement during the insertion of the drill stemv and valve into a well hole.
5. A? back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lowerend'of the drill stem, a sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of the body for engagement by said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plug threadably engaged in said head and disposed vertically in the sleeve in alignment with the bore, means for normally maintaining the sleeve and body against relative longitudinal movement during the insertion of the drill stem and valve into a well hole, means for preventing relative rotary movement between the body and sleeve, and means carried by the head for engaging in the bottom of the well holeito prevent the turning of the valve and stem.
6. A back pressure valve comprising an elongated body having a-bore longitudinally therethrough and tapered at one end, said body at its upper end being of enlarged diameter and designed for threaded engagement with the lower end of the drill stem, a. sleeve receiving the lower end of the body therein and having a flange about the interior thereof having sliding contact with the body, a ring removably positioned on the lower end of-the body for engagement by Said flange to limit the movement of the sleeve thereon, a head removably positioned in the lower end of the sleeve and having water outlet passages therethrough, a tapered plug I threadably engaged in said head and disposed vertieally in the sleeve inalignment with the bore, means for normallymaintaining the sleeve and body against relative longitudinal movement during the insertion of the drill stem and valve into a well hole,
means for preventing relative rotary movement between the body and sleeve and point: 7 ed members carried by and projecting from said head for engaging the bottomof a wellv hole to prevent theturning of the stem and the valve.
In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature.
JOHN D. BRACK.
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US3129764A (en) * 1959-04-16 1964-04-21 John E Stein Valved shoe for pressure testing apparatus

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