A ram actuating mechanism 20 for a blowout preventer 10, the ram actuating mechanism 20 including a hydraulic booster for enhancing the ram closing force. The ram actuating mechanism 20 may be compatible for use with primary pistons 25 which include internal moving components, such as self locking pistons. The ram actuating mechanism 20 providing a hydraulic booster without increasing the diameter of the booster pistons above the diameter of the primary piston, such that BOP stack height need not be increased to accommodate a relatively large diameter hydraulic booster. The ram actuating mechanism 20 may utilize the same piston housing 60 as used by the primary piston, and the booster pistons 26, 28 may act mechanically in series upon the primary piston 25 to increase axial ram closing force. The ram actuating mechanism 20 may be capable of retro-fitting existing ram actuating mechanisms.
This invention relates to a linear path slide (10) with a slide (26) which is arranged slidingly movable in a housing (12) along a sliding guide (20) and safe against torsion and with a hydraulic driving gear (40) integrated into the slide (26) for a shifting movement of the slide (26), whereby a working piston of the hydraulic driving gear (40) is configured with at least two stages, whereby each stage of the working piston forms a partial hydraulic driving gear (40', 40") of the hydraulic driving gear (40) so that higher actuation forces can thus be realized.
A bidirectional sealing blowout preventer including bidirectional sealing blowout preventer rams, and fluid communication systems for equalizing pressure between the backs of ram guideways in a bidirectional sealing blowout preventer and a passageway through the blowout preventer. Methods for operating a bidirectional sealing blowout preventer to seal a well around a well pipe against downhole pressure to control the well, and to seal a well around a well pipe to pressure test another blowout preventer or other apparatus in a stack.
A blowout preventer which, in certain aspects, has a main body and ram block holding apparatus releasably secured to and movable with respect to the main body and/or to a door or bonnet, movable ram apparatus within the body including a ram block, the ram block holding apparatus positioned for selective engagement of and support of the ram block and for moving the ram block away from the body.
Lock bars for blowout preventers and blowout preventers having, in certain aspects, a body with a top, a bottom, and a bore therethrough, at least one bonnet releasably secured to the body, a first lock bar recess defined by a first portion in the body and a second portion in the bonnet, at least one lock bar removably disposed in the lock bar recess for releasably connecting the at least one bonnet to the body, the at least one lock bar having a body with a first end and a second tapered end and/or with an end opening in an end of the at least one lock bar.
A blowout preventer with a main body; a base releasably connected to the main body, the base having a base space therein, the base having a ram shaft opening; a primary piston movably disposed within the base space; a ram shaft to which the primary piston is connected, the ram shaft including a ram end and a piston end; a ram connected to the ram end of the ram shaft; a housing connected to the base, the housing having a housing space therein, the housing including a middle member with a member opening; a booster piston movably disposed within the housing space and having a booster shaft projecting therefrom and a booster shaft space therein; the shaft including a push portion selectively movable to abut the ram shaft to prevent movement of the ram shaft and to transfer force of the booster piston to the primary piston; and power fluid apparatus for the primary piston and the booster piston.