Patents by Inventor Roddie R. Smith
Roddie R. Smith has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7314091Abstract: A subsurface safety valve is first provided. The safety valve generally comprises a tubular housing, an isolation sleeve disposed within an inner diameter of the tubular housing, with the isolation sleeve and the tubular body forming an annular area there between, a flow tube movably disposed along a portion of the annular area, and a flapper. The flapper is pivotally movable between an open position and a closed position in response to longitudinal movement of the flow tube in order to open and close the valve. Preferably, the annular area is isolated from an inner diameter of the isolation sleeve in the open position. A method is also provided that allows for a cementing operation to be performed through an open safety valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Nathaniel Heath Wagner, George C. Duncan, Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 7246668Abstract: The present invention generally provides a downhole valve for selectively sealing a bore. The downhole valve generally includes a closing member for seating in and closing the bore, and a pressure-actuated, retention member having first and second opposed piston surfaces for initially holding the valve in an open position but, in the event of a pressure differential between the piston surfaces, permits the closing member to operate and close the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 7178599Abstract: A subsurface safety valve assembly for controlling fluid flow in a wellbore. In one embodiment, the subsurface safety valve assembly includes a tubular member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a flapper removably connected to the tubular member. The flapper is configured to pivot against the tubular member between an open position and a closed position. The subsurface safety valve assembly further includes a flow tube disposed inside the tubular member and a shear sleeve having an upper end and a lower end. The upper end of the shear sleeve is positioned against a lower end of the flow tube to form a first seal between the upper end of the shear sleeve and the lower end of the flow tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Anderson, Nathaniel H. Wagner, Roddie R. Smith, John Hanton
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Patent number: 7048065Abstract: The present invention provides a liner hanger and a method of hanging a liner in a wellbore. In one aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location and a preformed bypass for circulating a fluid disposed at a second location is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner. In another aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location is placed in the wellbore, a bypass for circulating a fluid is formed downhole, the liner is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Badrak, Robert J. Coon, Roddie R. Smith, Patrick G. McGuire
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Patent number: 6920934Abstract: The present invention provides a liner hanger and a method of hanging a liner in a wellbore. In one aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location and a preformed bypass for circulating a fluid disposed at a second location is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner. In another aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location is placed in the wellbore, a bypass for circulating a fluid is formed downhole, the liner is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Badrak, Robert J. Coon, Roddie R. Smith, Patrick G. McGuire
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Patent number: 6854519Abstract: A valve for use in a wellbore, the valve having a compensating secondary sealing system for misalignments that inevitably occur in sealing subsurface valves, particularly subsurface safety valves. A sealing system can include a dynamic sealing system and a static sealing system, where the static sealing system establishes one or more line contact surfaces. The line contact surfaces can be leading, in that the forward edge of the seal faces a corresponding engagement portion of the actuator. The actuator can include at least two spherical engagement portions where one of the spherical engagement portions engages resilient and non-resilient seals with line contact surfaces on a downstroke and the other spherical engagement portion engages resilient and non-resilient seals with line contact surfaces on an upstroke. Further, a bearing disposed above seals on a piston of the actuator assists in keeping contaminants out of the seal area of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Michael Deaton, Winfield M. Sides, III, Robert A. Jancha, Roddie R. Smith
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Publication number: 20040154803Abstract: A subsurface safety valve assembly for controlling fluid flow in a wellbore. In one embodiment, the subsurface safety valve assembly includes a tubular member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a flapper removably connected to the tubular member. The flapper is configured to pivot against the tubular member between an open position and a closed position. The subsurface safety valve assembly further includes a flow tube disposed inside the tubular member and a shear sleeve having an upper end and a lower end. The upper end of the shear sleeve is positioned against a lower end of the flow tube to form a first seal between the upper end of the shear sleeve and the lower end of the flow tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Robert J. Anderson, Nathaniel H. Wagner, Roddie R. Smith, John Hanton
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Publication number: 20040099423Abstract: The present invention provides a liner hanger and a method of hanging a liner in a wellbore. In one aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location and a preformed bypass for circulating a fluid disposed at a second location is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner. In another aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location is placed in the wellbore, a bypass for circulating a fluid is formed downhole, the liner is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Badrak, Robert J. Coon, Roddie R. Smith, Patrick G. McGuire
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Patent number: 6648075Abstract: The present invention provides a liner hanger and a method of hanging a liner in a wellbore. In one aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location and a preformed bypass for circulating a fluid disposed at a second location is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner. In another aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location is placed in the wellbore, a bypass for circulating a fluid is formed downhole, the liner is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Badrak, Robert J. Coon, Roddie R. Smith, Patrick G. Mcguire
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Publication number: 20030205389Abstract: The present invention provides a more compensating secondary sealing system for misalignments that inevitably occur in sealing subsurface valves, particularly subsurface safety valves. A sealing system can include a dynamic sealing system and a static sealing system, where the static sealing system establishes one or more line contact surfaces. The line contact surfaces can be leading, in that the forward edge of the seal faces a corresponding engagement portion of the actuator. The actuator can include at least two spherical engagement portions where one of the spherical engagement portions engages resilient and non-resilient seals with line contact surfaces on a downstroke and the other spherical engagement portion engages resilient and non-resilient seals with line contact surfaces on an upstroke. Further, a bearing disposed above seals on a piston of the actuator assists in keeping contaminants out of the seal area of the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: WEATHERFORD/LAMB, INC.Inventors: Thomas Michael Deaton, Winfield M. Sides, Robert A. Jancha, Roddie R. Smith
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Publication number: 20030047320Abstract: The present invention provides a liner hanger and a method of hanging a liner in a wellbore. In one aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location and a preformed bypass for circulating a fluid disposed at a second location is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner. In another aspect, a process for setting a liner in a wellbore is provided in which a tubular having a slip formed on an outer diameter of the tubular at a first location is placed in the wellbore, a bypass for circulating a fluid is formed downhole, the liner is set and expanded into substantial contact with an inner diameter of the wellbore, a casing, or another liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Badrak, Robert J. Coon, Roddie R. Smith, Patrick G. Maguire
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Patent number: 5323859Abstract: A subsurface safety valve has a valve seat and an upwardly closing flapper plate whose sealing surfaces each have a matched spherical radius of curvature. The sealing surface of the valve seat is a concave spherical segment and the sealing surface of the flapper plate is a convex spherical segment. The matching spherical surfaces are lapped together to provide a metal-to-metal seal along the interface between the nested convex and concave sealing surfaces. This permits angular displacement of the flapper plate relative to the valve seat without interrupting positive sealing engagement. The concave spherical seating surface of the safety valve seat will tolerate a limited amount of misalignment of the flapper plate which sometimes occurs during operation of the safety valve under high flow rate, high differential pressure conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Roddie R. Smith, Craig D. Hines, Rennie L. Dickson
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Patent number: 5284205Abstract: A metal to metal seal (10) is provided that comprises an annular seat (66), a seal member (90) having annular metal skirt (91) adapted to engage the annular seat (66), an undercut section behind the skirt (91), and an annular retainer member (78) disposed in the undercut section behind the skirt (91), the skirt (91) being adapted to deflect toward the retainer member (78) when pressured against the annular seat (66), the amount of deflection being limited by the angular distance between the skirt (91) and the retainer member (78). An annular stop member is provided (144) for optionally transferring excess bearing load around the skirt (91) and an adjustment member is provided (176) for selectively controlling the portion of the bearing load carried by the skirt (91) and to limit deflection of the skirt. Use of the subject metal to metal seal is (10) as a piston seal in surface controlled subsurface safety valves (38) employed in the oil and gas industry.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventor: Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 5137089Abstract: A subsurface safety valve has a valve seat and an upwardly closing flapper plate whose sealing surfaces each have a matched spherical radius of curvature. The sealing surface of the valve seat is a concave spherical segment and the sealing surface of the flapper plate is a convex spherical segment. The matching spherical surfaces are lapped together to provide a metal-to-metal seal along the interface between the nested convex and concave sealing surfaces. This permits angular displacement of the flapper plate relative to the valve seat without interrupting positive sealing engagement. The concave spherical seating surface of the safety valve seat will tolerate a limited amount of misalignment of the flapper plate which sometimes occurs during operation of the safety valve under high flow rate, high differential pressure conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Roddie R. Smith, Craig D. Hines, Rennie L. Dickson
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Patent number: 5044443Abstract: A subsurface slide valve and flapper valve controlled by a single actuator responsive to control pressure from the surface. A shifting tool landable in a landing nipple and in response to pressure in the tubing first extending dogs to contact the actuator and then shifting the dogs downwardly to move the actuator to valve open position.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Ronald K. Churchman, Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 4945993Abstract: A surface controlled subsurface safety valve for use in a well tubing string including a valve closure member, an operator tube for opening the valve closure member, a small diameter offset piston to move the operator tube in response to control fluid pressure conducted from the well surface, and a spring biasing the operator tube to a position closing the valve. A bearing assembly mounted on the operator tube minimizes eccentric and torsional loading of the operator tube by the piston and spring. The operator tube also has multiple flow paths and barriers to prevent accumulation of debris from well fluids within the safety valve. The safety valve has metal-to-metal sealing systems to improve valve life under harsh downhole well environments.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Rennie L. Dickson, Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 4723606Abstract: A surface controlled subsurface safety valve for use in a well tubing string including a valve closure member, an operator tube for opening the valve closure member and holding it open, an annular piston on the operator tube operative in response to control fluid pressure conducted from the well surface, a spring biasing the operator tube to a position at which the valve is closed, and a lockout sleeve mounted in tandem with the operator tube for movement simultaneously with the operator tube to a position at which the lockout sleeve holds the valve open. The operator tube and lockout sleeve are engageable by a shifting tool to operate the operator tube and lockout sleeve simultaneously. The lockout sleeve can be returned to an inoperative position by control fluid pressure moving the operator tube to a position which opens the valve closure member. The safety valve is also operable by a modified shifting tool engaging the operator tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Michael B. Vinzant, Phillip S. Sizer, Ronald K. Churchman, Rennie L. Dickson, Roddie R. Smith
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Patent number: 4624315Abstract: A surface controlled subsurface well safety valve for use in a well tubing string including a flapper valve member, an operator tube for opening the flapper valve member and holding it open, an annular piston on the operator tube operative in response to control fluid pressure conducted from the surface, a spring biasing the operator tube to a position at which the flapper valve is closed, and a temporary lockout sleeve mounted in tandem with the flapper valve operator tube for movement simultaneously with the operator tube to a position at which the operator tube is inoperative and the temporary sleeve holds the flapper valve open, the operator tube and flapper valve having means for engagement of a lockout tool to operate the operator tube and lockout sleeve simultaneously. The lockout sleeve can be returned to inoperative position by control fluid pressure return of the operator tube to a position in which the tube holds the flapper valve open.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Otis Engineering CorporationInventors: Rennie L. Dickson, Roddie R. Smith