Flow channel switching valve and method for assembling the same
US-2020141502-A1 · May 7, 2020 · US
US11054044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11054044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815896842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a ball valve. The ball valve includes a one-piece valve body having an interior cavity and a ball element positioned within the interior cavity. The ball element includes a ball recess that surrounds a ball passageway and extends axially into a first side of the ball element. The ball valve further includes a trim arrangement having a first seat in contact with the first side of the ball element, a second seat in contact with a second side of the ball element, a first biasing element providing a contact stress between the first seat and the first side of the ball element, and a second biasing element providing a contact stress between the second seat and the second side of the ball element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ball valve comprising: a one-piece valve body including an interior cavity, the interior cavity including a collar bore and a second collar bore arranged on opposing ends of the interior cavity; a ball element positioned in the interior cavity and including first and second flats, a ball passageway extending through the ball element, and a ball recess at least partially surrounding the ball passageway and extending axially into a first side of the ball element, wherein the ball recess is configured to receive a tool with a shape complementary to the ball recess to allow the tool to control a rotational orientation of the ball element; a trim arrangement in the interior cavity and including: a first seat in contact with the first side of the ball element; a second seat in contact with a second side of the ball element; a first biasing element engaged between a first biasing surface of the collar bore and the first seat to provide a contact stress between the first seat and the first side of the ball element; a second biasing element engaged between a second biasing surface of the second collar bore and the second seat to provide a contact stress between the second seat and the second side of the ball element. 2. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the first seat includes a first seat portion and a first seal portion, the first seat portion includes a first seat surface being conformed to the first side of the ball element and in contact with the first side of the ball element. 3. The ball valve of claim 2 , wherein the first seal portion includes a recessed notch to receive a first seal, the first seal portion being received in a first seat seal bore of the interior cavity, the first seat seal bore being upstream of the collar bore. 4. The ball valve of claim 3 , wherein the first seal provides a seal between the first seat and the first seat seal bore, the first seal being slidable along the first seat seal bore. 5. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the second seat includes a second seat portion and a second seal portion, the second seat portion including a second seat surface being conformed to the second side of the ball element and in contact with the second side of the ball element. 6. The ball valve of claim 5 , wherein the second seal portion includes a recessed notch to receive a second seal, the second seal portion being received in a second seat seal bore of the interior cavity, the second seat seal bore being downstream of the second collar bore. 7. The ball valve of claim 6 , wherein the second seal provides a seal between the second seat and the second seat seal bore, the second seal being slidable along the second seat seal bore. 8. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the ball recess defines a geometric profile that provides rotation control of the ball element. 9. The ball valve of claim 1 , wherein the ball recess defines a notch formed in a leading side of the ball passageway, the notch extending radially outward from the ball passage. 10. The ball element of claim 9 , wherein the notch provides a gradually increasing flow area as the ball element is rotated from a closed position to an open position. 11. A ball valve comprising: a one-piece valve body including an interior cavity, the interior cavity including a collar bore and a second collar bore arranged on opposing ends of the interior cavity; a ball element positioned in the interior cavity and including first and second flats, a ball passageway extending through the ball element, the ball element including a notch that extends radially outwardly from the ball passageway, wherein the ball element is configured to receive a tool within the ball passageway and the notch, the tool defining a shape that is complementary to a combined geometry defined by the ball passageway and the notch, to allow the tool to control a rotational orientation of the ball element; a trim arrangement in the interior cavity and including: a first seat in contact with the first side of the ball element; a second seat in contact with a second side of the ball element; a first biasing element engaged between a first biasing surface of the collar bore and the first seat to provide a contact stress between the first seat and the first side of the ball element; a second biasing element engaged between a second biasing surface of the second collar bore and the second seat to provide a contact stress between the second seat and the second side of the ball element. 12. The ball valve of claim 11 , wherein the first seat includes a first seat portion and a first seal portion, the first seat portion includes a first seat surface being conformed to the first side of the ball element and in contact with the first side of the ball element. 13. The ball valve of claim 12 , wherein the first seal portion includes a recessed notch to receive a first seal, the first seal portion being received in a first seat seal bore of the interior cavity, the first seat seal bore being upstream of the collar bore. 14. The ball valve of claim 13 , wherein the first seal provides a seal between the first seat and the first seat seal bore, the first seal being slidable along the first seat seal bore. 15. The ball valve of claim 11 , wherein the second seat includes a second seat portion and a second seal portion, the second seat portion including a second seat surface being conformed to the second side of the ball element and in contact with the second side of the ball element. 16. The ball valve of claim 15 , wherein the second seal portion includes a recessed notch to receive a second seal, the second seal portion being received in a second seat seal bore of the interior cavity, the second seat seal bore being downstream of the second collar bore. 17. The ball valve of claim 16 , wherein the second seal provides a seal between the second seat and the second seat seal bore, the second seal being slidable along the second seat seal bore. 18. The ball valve of claim 11 , wherein the notch is formed in a leading side of the ball passage. 19. The ball element of claim 18 , wherein the notch provides a gradually increasing flow area as the ball element is rotated from a closed position to an open position.
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