Adjustable trunnion valve and related methods
US-2016265670-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US12359733B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12359733-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418765985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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A ball valve assembly includes a ball configured to rotate between an open position and a closed position. The ball valve assembly also includes an annular seat configured to engage the ball and a rotatable ring having a first engagement feature. In addition, the ball valve assembly includes a non-rotatable ring positioned adjacent to the rotatable ring. The ball valve assembly also includes a drive plate non-rotatably coupled to the ball. The drive plate includes a second engagement feature, and the second engagement feature is configured to engage the first engagement feature to drive the rotatable ring to rotate in response to rotation of the drive plate. Furthermore, the ball valve assembly includes a bearing element configured to drive the rotatable ring and the non-rotatable ring away from one another to compress the annular seat against the ball in response to rotation of the rotatable ring.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ball valve assembly, comprising: a ball configured to rotate about a rotational axis between an open position and a closed position relative to a fluid passage, wherein the rotational axis is crosswise to an axis of the fluid passage; an annular seat configured to engage the ball; a rotatable ring positioned on an opposite side of the annular seat from the ball; a non-rotatable ring positioned adjacent to the rotatable ring, wherein the annular seat, the rotatable ring, and the non-rotatable ring are disposed about the axis of the fluid passage; a drive plate non-rotatably coupled to the ball about the rotational axis of the ball, wherein the drive plate is configured to rotate with the ball, and the drive plate is configured to drive the rotatable ring to rotate about the axis of the fluid passage in response to rotation of the drive plate with the ball only in a first rotational direction about the rotational axis and not in a second rotational direction about the rotational axis, the second rotational direction being opposite from the first rotational direction; and at least one bearing element configured to drive the rotatable ring and the non-rotatable ring away from one another to compress the annular seat against the ball in response to rotation of the rotatable ring about the axis of the fluid passage. 2. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bearing element comprises a spherical head pin configured to selectively engage a respective recess, and the spherical head pin is configured to disengage the respective recess in response to rotation of the rotatable ring about the axis of the fluid passage to drive the rotatable ring and the non-rotatable ring away from one another. 3. The ball valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the spherical head pin is coupled to the non-rotatable ring, and the respective recess is formed within the rotatable ring. 4. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bearing element comprises a plurality of bearing elements disposed circumferentially about the axis of the fluid passage through the ball valve assembly. 5. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 , comprising a second drive plate non-rotatably coupled to the ball about the rotational axis of the ball, wherein the second drive plate is configured to rotate with the ball, the second drive plate is configured to drive the rotatable ring to rotate about the axis of the fluid passage in response to rotation of the second drive plate with the ball in the second rotational direction about the rotational axis. 6. The ball valve assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first rotational direction rotates the ball from the open position to the closed position, the second rotational direction rotates the ball from the closed position to the open position, and the first and second drive plates are disposed on opposite sides of the ball. 7. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable ring comprises a first radial protrusion extending radially from the axis of the fluid passage, the drive plate comprises a second radial protrusion extending radially from the rotational axis, and the first and second radial protrusions engage one another in response to rotation of the drive plate with the ball in the first rotational direction about the rotational axis. 8. A ball valve assembly, comprising: a housing having a fluid passage; a ball disposed within the housing and comprising a fluid pathway, wherein the ball is configured to rotate about a rotational axis between an open position and a closed position, the rotational axis is crosswise to an axis of the fluid passage, the fluid pathway of the ball is configured to align with the fluid passage of the housing while the ball is in the open position to enable fluid flow through the fluid passage, and the fluid pathway of the ball is configured to be offset from the fluid passage of the housing while the ball is in the closed position to substantially block fluid flow through the fluid passage; an annular seat configured to engage the ball, wherein the annular seat is substantially aligned with the fluid passage of the housing; a rotatable ring positioned on an opposite side of the annular seat from the ball along the axis of the fluid passage, wherein the rotatable ring is configured to rotate about the axis of the fluid passage; a surface positioned adjacent to the rotatable ring; a drive plate non-rotatably coupled to the ball about the rotational axis of the ball, wherein the drive plate is configured to rotate with the ball, the drive plate is configured to drive the rotatable ring to rotate about the axis of the fluid passage from a first position to a second position in response to rotation of the drive plate; a second drive plate non-rotatably coupled to the ball about the rotational axis of the ball, wherein the second drive plate is configured to rotate with the ball, and the second drive plate is configured to drive the rotatable ring to rotate about the axis of the fluid passage from the first position to the second position in response to rotation of the second drive plate; and at least one bearing element configured to drive the rotatable ring and the surface away from one another to compress the annular seat against the ball in response to rotation of the rotatable ring about the axis of the fluid passage toward the second position. 9. The ball valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one bearing element comprises a spherical head pin configured to engage a respective recess while the rotatable ring is in the first position and to disengage the respective recess while the rotatable ring is in the second position. 10. The ball valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the drive plate comprises a recess disposed about and in contact with a protrusion of the ball along the rotational axis, and the recess comprises a first plurality of flat surfaces engaged with a second plurality of flat surfaces of the protrusion. 11. The ball valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one bearing element comprises a plurality of bearing elements disposed circumferentially about the axis of the fluid passage. 12. The ball valve assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the rotatable ring comprises a first radial protrusion extending radially from the axis of the fluid passage, the drive plate comprises a second radial protrusion extending radially from the rotational axis, and the first and second radial protrusions engage one another in response to rotation of the drive plate with the ball; and the rotatable ring comprises a third radial protrusion extending radially from the axis of the fluid passage, the second drive plate comprises a fourth radial protrusion extending radially from the rotational axis, and the third and fourth radial protrusions engage one another in response to rotation of the second drive plate with the ball. 13. The ball valve assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first and second radial protrusions engage one another only in response to rotation of the drive plate with the ball in a first rotational direction, and the third and fourth radial protrusions engage one another only in response to rotation of the second drive plate with the ball in a second rotational direction opposite from the first rotational direction. 14. A ball valve assembly, comprising: a ball configured to rotate about a rotational axis between an open position and a closed position relative to a fluid passage, wherein the rotational axis is crosswise to an axis of the fluid passage; a first annular seat configured to engage a first side of the ball; a
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