Floating valve seat for a rotary control valve for use in severe service applications

US11644109B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11644109-B2
Application numberUS-202217581693-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2022
Priority dateJun 3, 2019
Publication dateMay 9, 2023
Grant dateMay 9, 2023

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A valve seat is provided for use in a rotary valve for use in highly corrosive and abrasive applications. The valve seat includes a seat body adapted to selectively engage a portion of the floating ball element. The valve seat also includes a sealing element disposed in a first groove formed in the seat body and adapted to prevent fluid flow between the seat body and the valve body. The valve seat further includes a first bearing disposed in a second groove formed in the seat body, and a second bearing disposed in a third groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second and third grooves are formed immediately adjacent the first groove such that the first and second bearings are disposed immediately adjacent the sealing element.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve seat for use in a rotary valve comprising a valve body and a floating ball element movably disposed in the valve body, the valve seat comprising: a seat body adapted to selectively engage a portion of the floating ball element; a sealing element disposed in a first groove formed in the seat body and adapted to prevent fluid flow between the seat body and the valve body; a first bearing disposed in a second groove formed in the seat body; a second bearing disposed in a third groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second and third grooves are formed immediately adjacent the first groove such that the first and second bearings are disposed immediately adjacent the sealing element to protect the sealing element; a first bushing disposed in a fourth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the first bushing is spaced apart from the first bearing; and a second bushing disposed in a fifth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second bushing is spaced apart from the second bearing. 2. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the first groove is formed between the second and third grooves, such that the sealing element is disposed between the first and second bearings. 3. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein each of the first bearing and the second bearing has a portion that is positioned radially outwardly of an outer perimeter surface of the seat body. 4. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the fourth groove is formed between an inner side of the seat body and the second groove, such that the first bushing is disposed between the inner side of the seat body and the first bearing. 5. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the fifth groove is formed between an outer side of the seat body and the second groove, such that the first bushing is disposed between the inner side of the seat body and the first bearing. 6. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the seat body comprises an outer perimeter surface and an inner perimeter surface opposite the outer perimeter surface, wherein the fourth and fifth grooves are formed in the outer perimeter surface. 7. The valve seat of claim 6 , wherein the sealing element comprises an annular seal installed over the outer perimeter surface of the seat body. 8. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bearings each comprise a split-ring. 9. The valve seat of claim 1 , wherein the first bushing is structurally separate from the first bearing; and wherein the second bushing is structurally separate from the second bearing. 10. The valve seat of claim 9 , wherein the first groove is formed between the second and third grooves, such that the sealing element is disposed between the first and second bearings. 11. The valve seat of claim 9 , wherein each of the first bearing and the second bearing has a portion that is positioned radially outwardly of an outer perimeter surface of the seat body. 12. The valve seat of claim 9 , wherein the fourth groove is formed between an inner side of the seat body and the second groove, such that the first bushing is disposed between the inner side of the seat body and the first bearing, and wherein the fifth groove is formed between an outer side of the seat body and the second groove, such that the first bushing is disposed between the inner side of the seat body and the first bearing. 13. The valve seat of claim 9 , wherein the seat body comprises an outer perimeter surface and an inner perimeter surface opposite the outer perimeter surface, wherein the fourth and fifth grooves are formed in the outer perimeter surface. 14. The valve seat of claim 13 , wherein the sealing element comprises an annular seal installed over the outer perimeter surface of the seat body. 15. A trim assembly for use in a rotary valve comprising a valve body, the trim assembly comprising: a valve stem; a floating ball element adapted to be disposed in the valve body and coupled the valve stem, the floating ball element movable between an open position and a closed position; and a valve seat, the valve seat comprising: a seat body configured to engage a portion of the floating ball element when the floating ball element is in the closed position; a sealing element disposed in a first groove formed in the seat body and adapted to prevent fluid flow between the seat body and the valve body; a first bearing disposed in a second groove formed in the seat body; a second bearing disposed in a third groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second and third grooves are formed immediately adjacent the first groove such that the first and second bearings are disposed immediately adjacent the sealing element to protect the sealing element; a first bushing disposed in a fourth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the first bushing is spaced apart from the first bearing; and a second bushing disposed in a fifth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second bushing is spaced apart from the second bearing. 16. A rotary valve, comprising: a valve body and an adapter coupled to one end of the valve body, thereby defining a valve inlet, a valve outlet, and a valve interior in fluid communication with the valve inlet and the valve outlet; a floating ball element pivotably mounted in the valve interior via a valve stem to control fluid flow between the valve inlet and the valve outlet, the floating ball element movable between an open position, allowing fluid to flow between the valve inlet and the valve outlet, and a closed position, preventing fluid from flowing between the valve inlet and the valve outlet; and a first valve seat movably disposed in the valve interior proximate to the valve outlet, wherein the first valve seat comprises: a seat body configured to engage a first portion of the floating ball element when the floating ball element is in the closed position; a sealing element disposed in a first groove formed in the seat body and configured to prevent fluid flow between the valve body and the seat body; a first bearing disposed in a second groove formed in the seat body; a second bearing disposed in a third groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second and third grooves are formed immediately adjacent the first groove such that the first and second bearings are disposed immediately adjacent the sealing element to protect the sealing element; a first bushing disposed in a fourth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the first bushing is spaced apart from the first bearing; and a second bushing disposed in a fifth groove formed in the seat body, wherein the second bushing is spaced apart from the second bearing. 17. The rotary valve of claim 16 , wherein the seat body comprises an outer perimeter surface and an inner perimeter surface opposite the outer perimeter surface, wherein the fourth and fifth grooves are formed in the outer perimeter surface, and wherein the sealing element comprises an annular seal installed over the outer perimeter surface of the seat body. 18. The rotary valve of claim 16 , further comprising a second valve seat movably disposed in the valve interior proximate to the valve inlet and configured to sealingly engage a second portion of the floating ball element when the floating ball element is in the closed position. 19. The valve seat of claim 16 , wherein the fourth groove is formed between an inner side of the seat body and the second groove, such that the first bushing is disposed between the inner side of the seat body and the first bearing, and wherein the fifth groove is formed between

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  • Single packings · CPC title

  • Composite packings · CPC title

  • F16K5/0689Primary

    between housing and plug · CPC title

  • F16K5/201Primary

    with the housing or parts of the housing mechanically pressing the seal against the plug · CPC title

  • F16K5/0647Primary

    Spindles or actuating means · CPC title

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What does patent US11644109B2 cover?
A valve seat is provided for use in a rotary valve for use in highly corrosive and abrasive applications. The valve seat includes a seat body adapted to selectively engage a portion of the floating ball element. The valve seat also includes a sealing element disposed in a first groove formed in the seat body and adapted to prevent fluid flow between the seat body and the valve body. The valve s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fisher Controls Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K5/0689. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2023 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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