Abstract: A pipe swivel joint with male and female hubs and an improved bore seal assembly having an anti-extrusion ring that axially energizes the swivel joint hubs toward their operational position as the joint is assembled.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 13, 1991
Date of Patent:
September 22, 1992
Assignee:
FMC Corporation
Inventors:
Ralph Taeuber, Jr., Sergio A. Castillo, Jr., Tep Ungchusri
Abstract: A metal-to-metal backseating system for fluid flow control valves, comprising a flexible annular backseat element extending radially from a valve stem or closure element to sealingly engage a valve bonnet surface, and an annular backup for the backseat element.
Abstract: A three-way ball valve adapted for connection to a liquid distribution pipe with a pipe cleaning device therein, the valve including a spherical closure element that is located with respect to the pipe to minimize deposition and accumulation of residues in said pipe and to facilitate removal of said residues by movement of said cleaning device past said closure element.
Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for protecting wellhead bores during drilling operations, and more particularly to bowl protectors for preventing damage to wellhead bore seal surfaces as drilling equipment passes through the wellhead. The invention includes a bowl protector and a seperable false bowl for accepting a casing hanger, the bowl protector and false bowl being releasably connected together by shear pins.
Abstract: A protective cap (12) can be run onto and retrieved from a subsea wellhead (10) from a floating service vessel. Slidably mounted shear pins (32) in the cylindrical wall (14) of the protective cap (12) allow the cap to be attached by a downward push. Retrieval of the protective cap (12) involves an overpull on the drill string that is sufficient to shear the pins (32) in the cylindrical wall (14).
Abstract: A running tool for lowering, landing and setting a well structure, such as casing hanger and a packoff has an elongated tubular body in which are mounted a plurality of locking dogs that releasably lock a casing hanger to the tool, a plurality of packoff running pins for releasably locking a packoff to the tool, and a plurality of packoff retrieval pins to engage a packoff in a wellhead housing and secure it to the tool for retrieval from the housing. The locking dogs are cammed radially from the tool body into their hanger engaging position by an actuator sleeve, and the running pins and retrieval pins are spring-biased in a radial direction towards their packoff engaging positions and releasably held in their retracted positions by retraction shafts in the tool body.
Abstract: A running tool for use with a subsea well guide base when drilling from a floating drill ship is designed to be releasably detached without rotation so that the tool can be uncoupled at the surface upon completion of the guide base running procedure. The running tool is attached to the guide base by threaded elements which are designed to strip when a predetermined upward force is exerted on the running pipe string to which the tool is integrally connected thereby permitting retrieval of the tool by the running string.
Abstract: A well tool assembly for running a casing hanger and a packoff into a wellhead housing during a single trip into the well, comprising a tubular inner mandrel, a locking mandrel, an outer annular body surrounding and rotatably connected to the inner mandrel, an outer sleeve surrounding the outer body, and means to prevent relative rotation between the outer body and the locking mandrel.
Abstract: A retrievable guide base and gimbal unit for a subsea well, and a tool for use with a pipe running to retrieve the guide base and gimbal from the subsea wellhead.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 1, 1990
Date of Patent:
December 3, 1991
Assignee:
FMC Corporation
Inventors:
David E. Short, Arthur G. Ahlstone, William A. Valka
Abstract: A choke valve safety device to prevent unthreading of the choke bonnet nut until internal pressure has been vented, comprising a U-shaped bracket that fits over a tool-engaging portion of the nut, and a bracket support securable to the choke body only in the correct position.
Abstract: A fluid transfer valve (1) adapted to be cleaned by scraping, comprising a main fluid transfer section (2), a plurality of secondary fluid transfer sections distributed angularly about the axis (X--X) of the main section and disposed at equal distances from and at equal inclinations to this axis, and a rotary tubular elbow (4) connected at one end (4A) by a rotary coupling (5) to the main section and adapted, depending on its angular position about the axis of the main section, to have its other end (4B) aligned with any selected one (3A) of the secondary sections.
Abstract: A metal-to-metal sealing pipe swivel joint especially useful with a subsea well completion system to pivotally interconnect the subsea wellhead to a lay-away flowline, the swivel joint having an annular seal element with metallic sealing surfaces and inner and outer tubular elements, also with metallic sealing surfaces, that can be moved into or withdrawn from sealing engagement with the seal element sealing surfaces.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 1990
Date of Patent:
September 3, 1991
Assignee:
FMC Corporation
Inventors:
Harold B. Skeels, Christopher E. Cunningham, Edmund M. Mouret, Donald M. Underwood, Michael J. Krenek
Abstract: A well pipe hanger with a metal sealing annulus valve comprising an axially positionable annular metal seal element with a pair of radially spaced annular sealing surfaces that cooperate with annular metallic sealing surfaces on adjacent well elements to establish a metal-to-metal seal between said elements.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 10, 1990
Date of Patent:
September 3, 1991
Assignee:
FMC Corporation
Inventors:
Christopher E. Cunningham, Rolf A. Ruesse
Abstract: A two-way valve apparatus for a fluid distribution pipe adapted to be cleaned by scraping, comprising a ported tube containing a mobile abutment member for receiving a scraper, and a sleeve and a tubular confinement member fastened to and moving axially in unison with the abutment member to open and close the tube port.
Abstract: A pipeline scraper comprising an elongated body defined by two complementary parts that form end portions and a reduced cross-section central portion, two wear segments surrounding and mounted on the central portion adjacent the end portions, and threaded means releasably fastening the components together.
Abstract: A well casing hanger with a wide temperature range seal element that is energized by axial compression with a pre-determined initial portion of the casing hang load, the remaining portion of that hang load then being transferred to the wellhead or other surrounding well element without imposition on the seal element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 1990
Date of Patent:
July 16, 1991
Assignee:
FMC Corporation
Inventors:
David E. Cain, Ronald W. Henley, Kevin P. Long, Tep Ungchusri, John C. Vicic
Abstract: A fluid loading arm emergency disconnection system comprising two pipe elements each including a normally closed valve that can be opened when said pipe elements are connected, means for sensing a connection between the arm and a receptacle, means for sensing a predetermined angular arm configuration, and means for disconnecting the arm when the connection and predetermined arm configuration are sensed simultaneously.
Abstract: A well casing hanger/packoff apparatus with ports through which fluids can be circulated during installation and cementing operations, and a sleeve-type valve that can be moved axially to open or close the ports as desired.
Abstract: A plastic bore seal assembly, for use in a static or dynamic mode, comprising a sleeve-type seal element with an annular sealing lip at each end thereof, an anti-extrusion ring surrounding the seal element intermediate the sealing lips, one or more sleeve-like finger springs within the seal element, and optionally a wear sleeve within the seal element bore.
Abstract: A well tool for running, landing and setting a casing hanger and a packoff in a wellhead housing, and pressure-testing the integrity of the packoff seal, all in a single trip into the well.