Multi-path multi-stage erosion-resistant valve for downhole flow control
US-9945207-B2 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US10508513B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10508513-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715486221-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A valve that allows control of each of one or more flow paths using one actuator is presented. Rotary motion of a motor is transformed into linear motion using a roller screw mechanism. The travel of the roller screw nut is predefined between front and back hard stops that prevent the roller screw from rotating when the stops are reached. A poppet is attached to the nut using a flexible connection. The nut drives a sleeve with inclined surfaces that moves relative to a locking flexure. When the sleeve is driven, it deforms flanges of the locking flexure causing a cantilever end finger of the flexure to move radially and prevent the poppet from being pushed back. If the sleeve is moved farther, a groove on the sleeve engages notches on the fingers creating a detent that prevents the spring to push the sleeve back.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flow control valve comprising: one or more flow paths; one or more poppets configured to operate in one of a fully open state and a fully closed state to control flow of fluid through the one or more flow paths; and a backflow prevention mechanism comprising: a linear actuator configured to control operating states of the one or more poppets through motion of the one or more poppets according to an axial direction; and a locking mechanism configured to lock the one or more poppets in the fully closed state and maintain the one or more poppets in their closed state against a back pressure of the backflow in the one or more flow paths, wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a locking sleeve rigidly coupled to the linear actuator; and a locking flexure configured to flex responsive to a surface interaction with the locking sleeve, wherein in the fully closed state, the locking sleeve is fully inserted within the locking flexure and a resulting surface interaction causes a flexing of the locking flexure to create a mechanical interference against movement of the one or more poppets in the axial direction, and wherein retraction of the locking sleeve from a fully inserted position progressively reduces the flexing of the locking flexure to clear the mechanical interference. 2. The flow control valve of claim 1 , wherein the linear actuator comprises a roller screw mechanism comprising: a screw that is constrained from movement in the axial direction; and a nut that is constrained from rotation around the axial direction, wherein a rotation of the screw around the axial direction causes the nut to move in the axial direction. 3. The flow control valve according to claim 2 , wherein a linear travel range of the nut is delimited by a first hard stop and a second hard stop rigidly coupled to the nut at respective first and second positions. 4. The flow control valve according to claim 3 , wherein the linear actuator further comprises an additional mechanical interference mounted on the screw, the additional mechanical interference configured to limit rotation of the screw by way of mechanical interaction with one of the first hard stop and the second hard stop. 5. The flow control valve according to claim 4 , wherein: in the fully open state, the additional mechanical interface interacts with the first hard stop, and in the fully closed state, the additional mechanical interface interacts with the second hard stop. 6. The flow control valve according to claim 2 , wherein the locking sleeve is rigidly coupled to the nut. 7. The flow control valve according to claim 6 , wherein in the fully closed state, a coupling between the nut and a poppet of the one or more poppets is provided via compression of a spring. 8. The flow control valve according to claim 7 , wherein the spring is compressed between a face of the nut and a poppet stop nut rigidly connected to the poppet. 9. The flow control valve according to claim 7 , wherein the fully open state is provided by way of a rigid coupling between the nut and the poppet. 10. The flow control valve according to claim 1 , wherein: the locking sleeve comprises a substantially cylindrical contact surface in the axial direction, the locking flexure comprises a plurality of fingers, each comprising a finger flexible section and a finger free end, and in the fully closed state, surface interaction between the cylindrical contact surface and the finger flexible section of each finger causes a displacement of the finger free end to create the mechanical interference against movement of the one or more poppets. 11. The flow control valve according to claim 10 , wherein the displacement of the finger free end is in correspondence of a rotation of the finger free end about an axis of a hinge formed in a region of the finger free end closer to the finger flexible portion. 12. The flow control valve according to claim 10 , wherein in the fully closed state, a coupling between the locking sleeve and a poppet of the one or more poppets is provided via compression of a spring, and the surface interaction between the cylindrical contact surface and the finger flexible section creates a detent that prevents the locking sleeve from being pushed back by the compression. 13. The flow control valve according to claim 12 , wherein the detent is created by interaction of a groove formed on the locking sleeve and a notch formed on the finger flexible section of each finger. 14. The flow control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the linear actuator is actuated via a single motor, and controls operating states of a single flow path. 15. The flow control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the linear actuator is actuated via a single motor, and controls operating states of a plurality of flow paths. 16. The flow control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the backflow prevention mechanism is coupled to one or more of: a) inlets of the one or more flow paths, and b) outlets of the one or more flow paths. 17. A locking mechanism comprising: a locking sleeve comprising a substantially cylindrical contact surface that is constrained at a base by a locking sleeve base, the cylindrical contact surface defining an axial direction; and a locking flexure comprising: a locking flexure base of a substantially circular shape with a hollow body configured to clear the cylindrical contact surface of the locking sleeve; and a plurality of locking flexure fingers constrained at their base by the locking flexure base, each of the plurality of the locking flexure fingers comprising: i) a finger flexible section having flexible contact surfaces configured to interact with the cylindrical contact surface; and ii) a finger free end formed at a distal end of the each finger from the locking flexure base, the finger free end comprising a hinge to constrain rotation of the finger free end about an axis of the hinge that is substantially perpendicular to the axial direction of the cylindrical contact surface; wherein for each of the locking flexure fingers, interaction of the contact surfaces provided by: a progressive insertion of the locking sleeve into the locking flexure while the locking flexure is in a relaxed configuration, thereby progressively flexing the finger flexible section to cause progressive rotation of the finger free end about the axis of the hinge to put the locking flexure in a flexed configuration wherein the finger free end is rotated, and a progressive retraction of the locking sleeve from the locking flexure while in the flexed configuration, thereby progressively relaxing the finger flexible section to cause progressive rotation of the finger free end about the axis of the hinge to put the locking flexure in the relaxed configuration wherein the finger free end is at rest. 18. The locking mechanism according to claim 17 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a detent that is engaged when the locking sleeve is fully inserted within the locking flexure, the detent being formed by interaction of: a groove formed at a distal end, opposite the locking sleeve base, of the substantially cylindrical contact surface of the locking sleeve; and a notch formed in the finger flexible section of each of the plurality of the locking flexure fingers. 19. A method for backflow prevention in a valve comprising one or more flow paths, the method comprising: providing one or more poppets to control fluid flow of the one or more flow paths, the one or more poppets confi
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with streamlined valve member around which the fluid flows when the valve is opened · CPC title
to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action · CPC title
using a motor · CPC title
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