NOVEL COIL-TUBING RAM BLOWOUT PREVENTER
20210156216 · 2021-05-27
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Abstract
A coil-tubing ram blowout preventer is disclosed that includes a ram block and ram-block cavity each having a D-shaped cross section. The flat portion of the ram block's “D” corresponds to the flat portion of the cavity's “D” to prevent rotation of the ram block within the ram-block cavity. The ram block may be configured with selectively replaceable seals, slips, or shear blades to allow easy configuration of the ram block for various sizes of tubing. The shear blades may include a sealing component on one surface of the blade such that paired shear-ram-blocks may create two distinct sealing points when each sealing component engages the other blade when the shear rams are closed.
Claims
1. A coil-tubing blowout preventer comprising: (a) a body having a first ram-block cavity defined by a cylindrical surface having a cross section that is substantially circular but for a single flat portion having a length less than one-half of the perimeter of the cross section; and (b) a first ram block having a cross section that is substantially circular but for a single flat portion having a length less than one-half of the perimeter of the cross section; (c) wherein the flat portion of the ram-block cavity corresponds to the flat portion of the ram block.
2. The coil-tubing blowout preventer of claim 1 further comprising a second ram block wherein: (a) the first ram block includes a first shear blade having a first surface and a first elastomeric material bonded to the first shear blade; (b) the second ram block includes a second shear blade having a second surface and a second elastomeric material bonded to the second shear blade; (c) the first elastomeric material is configured to engage the second surface when the first and second ram blocks are in the closed position and thereby form a first seal between the first shear blade and the second shear blade; and (d) the second elastomeric material is configured to sealingly engage the first surface when the first and second ram blocks are in the closed position and thereby form a second seal between the first shear blade and the second shear blade.
3. The coil-tubing blowout preventer of claim 1 wherein the first ram block includes a body and an elastomeric component that is configured to engage the outside surface of tubing to thereby form a seal between the body and the tubing and wherein the elastomeric component may be selectively removed from or inserted into the body.
4. The coil-tubing blowout preventer of claim 1 wherein the first ram block includes a body and a toothed or scored component that is configured to engage the outside surface of tubing to thereby hold the tubing in place relative to the body and wherein the toothed or scored component may be selectively removed from or inserted into the body.
5. The coil-tubing blowout preventer of claim 1 wherein the first ram block includes a body and shear blade that is configured to shear through tubing and wherein the shear blade may be selectively removed from or inserted into the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] In the summary above, and in the description below, reference is made to particular features of the invention in the context of exemplary embodiments of the invention. The features are described in the context of the exemplary embodiments to facilitate understanding. But the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. And the features are not limited to the embodiments by which they are described. The invention provides a number of inventive features which can be combined in many ways, and the invention can be embodied in a wide variety of contexts. Unless expressly set forth as an essential feature of the invention, a feature of a particular embodiment should not be read into the claims unless expressly recited in a claim.
[0024] Except as explicitly defined otherwise, the words and phrases used herein, including terms used in the claims, carry the same meaning they carry to one of ordinary skill in the art as ordinarily used in the art.
[0025] Because one of ordinary skill in the art may best understand the structure of the invention by the function of various structural features of the invention, certain structural features may be explained or claimed with reference to the function of a feature. Unless used in the context of describing or claiming a particular inventive function (e.g., a process), reference to the function of a structural feature refers to the capability of the structural feature, not to an instance of use of the invention.
[0026] Except for claims that include language introducing a function with “means for” or “step for,” the claims are not recited in so-called means-plus-function or step-plus-function format governed by 35 U.S.C. § 112(f). Claims that include the “means for [function]” language but also recite the structure for performing the function are not means-plus-function claims governed by § 112(f). Claims that include the “step for [function]” language but also recite an act for performing the function are not step-plus-function claims governed by § 112(f).
[0027] Except as otherwise stated herein or as is otherwise clear from context, the inventive methods comprising or consisting of more than one step may be carried out without concern for the order of the steps.
[0028] The terms “comprising,” “comprises,” “including,” “includes,” “having,” “haves,” and their grammatical equivalents are used herein to mean that other components or steps are optionally present. For example, an article comprising A, B, and C includes an article having only A, B, and C as well as articles having A, B, C, and other components. And a method comprising the steps A, B, and C includes methods having only the steps A, B, and C as well as methods having the steps A, B, C, and other steps.
[0029] Terms of degree, such as “substantially,” “about,” and “roughly” are used herein to denote features that satisfy their technological purpose equivalently to a feature that is “exact.” For example, a component A is “substantially” perpendicular to a second component B if A and B are at an angle such as to equivalently satisfy the technological purpose of A being perpendicular to B.
[0030] Except as otherwise stated herein, or as is otherwise clear from context, the term “or” is used herein in its inclusive sense. For example, “A or B” means “A or B, or both A and B.”
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[0032] The ram block 102 and ram cavity 104 are D-shaped in that the ram block 102 has a form roughly of a circle truncated to form a flat portion on one side such that the front profile of the ram block 102 is similar in shape to the letter “D” and the ram cavity 104 is shaped to receive the ram block 102. (Exemplary D-shaped profiles of exemplary ram blocks are depicted in
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[0040] While the foregoing description is directed to the preferred embodiments of the invention, other and further embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the basic scope of the invention. And features described with reference to one embodiment may be combined with other embodiments, even if not explicitly stated above, without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims which follow.