Valve having opposed curved sealing surfaces on a valve member and a valve seat to facilitate effective sealing

US10094366B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10094366-B2
Application numberUS-201213469253-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 11, 2012
Priority dateOct 16, 2008
Publication dateOct 9, 2018
Grant dateOct 9, 2018

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An illustrative valve is disclosed that includes a valve body, a valve seat disposed within the valve body that has a first curved sealing surface and a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage the first curved sealing surface, wherein the first and second curved sealing surfaces are opposed curved sealing surfaces.

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What is claimed is: 1. A valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve seat disposed within said valve body, wherein said valve seat has a first curved sealing surface; a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage said first curved sealing surface of said valve seat and wherein said first and second curved sealing surfaces are opposed curved sealing surfaces; an actuator operatively coupled to said valve member via a constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, said actuator adapted for selectively moving said valve member relative to said valve seat; a ball that is at least partially positioned in a recess in said valve member, said ball being operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector; and means for permitting said valve member to move relative to said ball. 2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said first curved sealing surface on said valve seat has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of said second curved sealing surface on said valve member. 3. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said first and second curved surfaces are adapted to initially abut against each other along a line of contact that extends at least partially around a circumference of said valve member. 4. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising: a seal recess positioned in said valve seat; and a seal positioned in said valve seat, wherein said seal is adapted to seal against said second curved sealing surface. 5. The valve of claim 4 , wherein said seal is an O-ring seal. 6. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said valve member is a poppet valve. 7. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising a spring adapted to urge said valve member against said valve seat. 8. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said actuator comprises an expandable hose that is operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector. 9. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector is a cable. 10. The valve of claim 1 , wherein said valve member is adapted to pivot relative to said ball. 11. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising means for permitting said valve member to move relative to said valve seat. 12. A valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve seat disposed within said valve body, wherein, relative to a centerline of said valve, said valve seat has a first curved sealing surface that is an outwardly curved convex sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage said first curved sealing surface of said valve seat and wherein said second curved sealing surface is an inwardly curved concave sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; an actuator operatively coupled to said valve member via a constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, said actuator adapted for selectively moving said valve member relative to said valve seat; and a ball that is at least partially positioned in a recess in said valve member, said ball being operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, wherein said valve member is adapted to pivot relative to said ball. 13. The valve of claim 12 , wherein said first curved sealing surface on said valve seat has a radius of curvature that is larger than a radius of curvature of said second curved sealing surface on said valve member. 14. The valve of claim 12 , wherein said valve centerline extends through a center of an opening defined by said valve seat. 15. The valve of claim 12 , wherein said first and second curved surfaces are adapted to initially abut against each other along a line of contact that extends at least partially around a circumference of said valve member. 16. The valve of claim 12 , further comprising: a seal recess positioned in said valve seat; and a seal positioned in said valve seat, wherein said seal is adapted to seal against said second curved sealing surface. 17. The valve of claim 12 , wherein said actuator comprises an expandable hose that is operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector. 18. The valve of claim 12 , wherein said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector is a cable. 19. The valve of claim 12 , further comprising means for permitting said valve member to move relative to said ball. 20. The valve of claim 12 , further comprising means for permitting said valve member to move relative to said valve seat. 21. A valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve seat disposed within said valve body, wherein, relative to a centerline of said valve, said valve seat has a first curved sealing surface that is an outwardly curved convex sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage said first curved sealing surface of said valve seat and wherein said second curved sealing surface is an inwardly curved concave sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; a spring adapted to urge said valve member against said valve seat; an actuator operatively coupled to said valve member via a constantly tensioned, non-rigid cable connector, said actuator adapted for selectively moving said valve member relative to said valve seat; and a ball that is at least partially positioned in a recess in said valve member, said ball being operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid cable connector, wherein said valve member is adapted to pivot relative to said ball. 22. The valve of claim 21 , wherein said actuator is pneumatically actuatable. 23. The valve of claim 21 further comprising a Belleville washer positioned in said recess between said valve member and said ball. 24. A valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve seat disposed within said valve body, wherein said valve seat has a first curved sealing surface; a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage said first curved sealing surface of said valve seat and wherein said first and second curved sealing surfaces are opposed curved sealing surfaces; an actuator operatively coupled to said valve member via a constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, said actuator adapted for selectively moving said valve member relative to said valve seat; and a ball that is at least partially positioned in a recess in said valve member, said ball being operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, wherein said valve member is adapted to pivot relative to said ball. 25. A valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve seat disposed within said valve body, wherein, relative to a centerline of said valve, said valve seat has a first curved sealing surface that is an outwardly curved convex sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage said first curved sealing surface of said valve seat and wherein said second curved sealing surface is an inwardly curved concave sealing surface relative to said valve centerline; an actuator operatively coupled to said valve member via a constantly tensioned, non-rigid connector, said actuator adapted for selectively moving said valve member relative to said valve seat; a ball that is at least partially positioned in a recess in said valve member, said ball being operatively coupled to said constantly tensioned, non-

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What does patent US10094366B2 cover?
An illustrative valve is disclosed that includes a valve body, a valve seat disposed within the valve body that has a first curved sealing surface and a valve member having a second curved sealing surface that is adapted to sealingly engage the first curved sealing surface, wherein the first and second curved sealing surfaces are opposed curved sealing surfaces.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Marica Adrian, Nat Oilwell Varco Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B23/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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