Metal to metal single ball seat system
US-2018187514-A1 · Jul 5, 2018 · US
US10794496B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10794496-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615231945-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A ball valve positioned between a first line and a second line includes a housing and a ball disposed a ball disposed within the housing. The ball includes a bore and is configured to rotate between an open position and a closed position. The ball valve also includes an annular seat disposed between the housing and the ball. The annular seat includes a first annular sealing ring extending circumferentially about a radially-outer surface of the annular seat and an axially-extending passageway extending through the annular seat to enable fluid flow from a valve cavity to an annular space between the annular seat and the housing. The first annular sealing ring, the axially-extending passageway, and the annular space facilitate movement of the annular seat away from the ball as the ball rotates from the closed position toward the open position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ball valve positioned between a first line and a second line, comprising: a housing; a ball disposed within the housing and having a bore, wherein the ball is configured to rotate between an open position and a closed position; an annular seat disposed between the housing and the ball, wherein the annular seat comprises: one or more first axially-facing surfaces exposed to a valve cavity pressure within a valve cavity; one or more second axially-facing surfaces exposed to a first line pressure within the first line; a first annular sealing ring extending circumferentially about a radially-outer surface of the annular seat; and an axially-extending passageway extending through the annular seat to enable fluid flow from the valve cavity to an annular space between the annular seat and the housing, wherein a first surface area of the one or more first axially-facing surfaces is at least 10 percent greater than a second surface area of the one or more second axially-facing surfaces, and wherein the first surface area, the second surface area, and the first annular sealing ring, the axially-extending passageway, and the annular space facilitate temporary movement of the annular seat away from the ball to provide a gap separating the annular seat and the ball as the ball rotates from the closed position toward the open position; and an annular cartridge disposed between the annular seat and the housing, wherein the annular cartridge supports an inner sealing ring disposed against the annular seat and an outer sealing ring disposed against the housing. 2. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the first annular sealing ring is configured to form an annular seal between the radially-outer surface of the annular seat and the housing and to block fluid flow from the valve cavity to the annular space. 3. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the first annular sealing ring extends circumferentially about a radially-outermost portion of the radially-outer surface of the annular seat. 4. The ball valve of claim 3 , wherein the annular cartridge extends circumferentially about the radially-outer surface of the annular seat, wherein the annular cartridge is configured to block the flow of working fluid from the first line to the annular space between the annular seat and the housing. 5. The ball valve of claim 4 , wherein the axially-extending passageway is positioned between the first annular sealing ring and the annular cartridge along a radial axis of the ball valve. 6. The ball valve of claim 1 , comprising one or more additional axially-extending passageways extending from the valve cavity to the annular space and positioned at discrete circumferential locations about the annular seat, and wherein the axially-extending passageway and the one or more additional axially-extending passageways facilitate movement of the annular seat toward the ball after the temporary movement of the annular seat away from the ball as the ball rotates from the closed position toward the open position. 7. The ball valve of claim 1 , comprising a biasing member positioned in the annular space, wherein the biasing member is configured to bias the annular seat toward the ball. 8. The ball valve of claim 7 , comprising a shoulder extending from the housing and configured to limit the movement of the annular seat, thereby protecting the biasing member. 9. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the first surface area, the second surface area, the first annular sealing ring, the axially-extending passageway, and the annular space facilitate temporary movement of the annular seat away from the ball while the ball moves through at least a portion of a path between approximately 5 and 40 degrees from the closed position. 10. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the first surface area is at least 25 percent greater than the second surface area. 11. A ball valve positioned between a first line and a second line, comprising: a housing; a ball disposed within the housing and having a bore, wherein the ball is configured to rotate about a rotational axis between an open position to enable a flow of working fluid through the first line and the second line and a closed position to block the flow of working fluid through the first line and the second line; an annular seat disposed between the housing and the ball; an annular space defined between the annular seat and the housing; wherein the annular seat comprises: one or more first axially-facing surfaces exposed to a valve cavity pressure within a valve cavity; and one or more second axially-facing surfaces exposed to a first line pressure within the first line; a plurality of seals configured to isolate the annular space from the first line and from the valve cavity; and an axially-extending passageway extending through the annular seat to enable fluid flow from the valve cavity to the annular space; wherein a first surface area of the one or more first axially-facing surfaces is at least 10 percent greater than a second surface area of the one or more second axially-facing surfaces, and wherein the first surface area, the second surface area, the plurality of seals, the axially-extending passageway, and the annular space facilitate temporary movement of the annular seat away from the ball to provide a gap separating the annular seat and the ball as the ball rotates from the closed position toward the open position; and an annular cartridge disposed between the annular seat and the housing, wherein the annular cartridge supports an inner sealing ring of the plurality of seals disposed against the annular seat and an outer sealing ring of the plurality of seals disposed against the housing. 12. The ball valve of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of seals comprises a first annular sealing ring extending circumferentially about a radially-outermost portion of a radially-outer surface of the annular seat, and the first annular sealing ring is configured to contact the housing and to block fluid flow from the valve cavity to the annular space. 13. The ball valve of claim 11 , wherein the axially-extending passageway is positioned between a first annular sealing ring of the plurality of seals and the annular cartridge having the inner and outer sealing rings of the plurality of seals along a radial axis of the ball valve. 14. A ball valve positioned between a first line and a second line, comprising: a housing; a ball configured to be disposed within the housing and having a bore, wherein the ball is configured to rotate along a rotational path between an open position in which the bore is aligned with the first line and the second line and a closed position in which the bore is generally orthogonal to the first line and the second line; an annular seat disposed between the housing and the ball, wherein the annular seat comprises: one or more first surfaces, wherein a valve cavity pressure within a valve cavity exerts a first force on the one or more first surfaces that drives the annular seat away from the ball; and one or more second surfaces, wherein a first line pressure within the first line exerts a second force on the one or more second surface that drives the annular seat toward the ball; wherein a first surface area of the one or more first surfaces is at least 10 percent greater than a second surface area of the one or more second surfaces, and wherein the annular seat is configured to contact the ball when the ball is in the closed position, to automatically move away from the ball to provide a gap separating the annular seat and the ball as the ball rotates through a first portion of the
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