Needle valve

US9506569B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9506569-B2
Application numberUS-95544210-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2010
Priority dateNov 29, 2010
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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Disclosed herein is an improved needle valve, where, in some preferred embodiments, the needle valve includes a stem having a ball linkage and a seat having a ball linkage housing. The ball linkage can be snap-fit to the seat, and the ball linkage and ball linkage housing cooperate to form a ball-and-socket joint. In some embodiments, an axis is formed at least in part by the stem, and the ball-and-socket joint allows rotation of the seat about the axis and inhibits rotation of the seat about another axis. A gap may be provided between the seat and the stem to accommodate deformation of the seat. Also disclosed herein is an improved needle valve, where, in some preferred embodiments, a stem and a handle are provided with mating geometry and a biased snap-fit mechanism to facilitate ease of assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1. A needle valve, comprising: a body having an internal flow path with a body seal area defined by a conical wall; a stem having a shaft with an end wall and a ball linkage; and a seat selectively movable by said stem amongst a plurality of positions, including a closed position in said conical wall defining said body seal area and an at least partially open position with respect to said body seal area, said seat, at least when in an open position, defining with said end wall a gap therebetween; wherein said seat defines a ball linkage housing with a cylindrical chamfered wall configured to receive said ball linkage to form a ball-and-socket joint, said ball linkage, when in said closed position in said conical wall, concentrating a load from said stem outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall against said conical wall, deforming said seat into said gap; wherein an axis is defined at least in part by said stem, and wherein said ball-and-socket joint permits rotation of said ball linkage about said axis with respect to said ball linkage housing, such that, after said stem has substantially tightened said seat in the closed position, a slippage between said ball linkage and said ball linkage housing permits said stem to turn said ball linkage about said axis, deforming said seat into said gap; and wherein said ball-and-socket joint inhibits rotation of said seat about another axis different than said axis. 2. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said axis is defined at least in part by said ball linkage of said stem. 3. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said seat is resiliently flexible between a flexed position for receiving said ball linkage and a relaxed position for retaining said ball linkage. 4. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said seat forms a snap-fit with said ball linkage. 5. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said seat is formed of polytetrafluoroethylene. 6. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said stem includes a neck extending from said end wall and wherein said ball linkage extends from said neck. 7. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said seat includes a collar having a chamfer lead-in to facilitate insertion of said ball linkage into said seat. 8. The needle valve of claim 7 , wherein said collar defines with said end wall said gap therebetween. 9. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said body having said body seal area is integrally formed. 10. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said body seal area includes a guide fillet. 11. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said ball linkage includes a conical taper and a conical chamfer and wherein said ball linkage housing includes a cylindrically chamfered edge, said conical taper contacting the cylindrical chamfered wall, and said conical chamfer contacting said cylindrically chamfered edge, when said ball linkage is secured within said ball linkage housing, and wherein said load concentrated outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall against said conical wall is concentrated outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall and said cylindrically chamfered edge. 12. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said seat is removable from said stem. 13. The needle valve of claim 1 , wherein said another axis intersects said axis. 14. The needle valve of claim 13 , wherein, when said axis is vertically-aligned, said another axis is a horizontal axis. 15. A needle valve, comprising: a body having an inlet, an outlet, and an internal flow path therebetween with a body seal area defined by a conical wall; a stem including a shaft having an end wall and further including a neck extending from said end wall and a ball linkage extending from said neck; and a seat having a ball linkage housing with a cylindrical chamfered wall and forming a snap-fit with said ball linkage, said seat being movable by said stem with respect to said body seal area and, at least in an open position, forming a gap with said end wall to accommodate deformation of said seat when said seat is in a closed position compressed within said body seal area with said cylindrical chamfered wall in said conical wall; wherein said shaft, said neck, and said ball linkage are in substantial alignment with an axis at least partially defined by said stem, and wherein said ball linkage housing and said ball linkage form a ball-and-socket joint; wherein said ball-and-socket joint permits rotation of said ball linkage about said axis with respect to said ball linkage housing, such that, after said stem has substantially tightened said seat in the closed position, a slippage between said ball linkage and said ball linkage housing permits said stem to turn said ball linkage about said axis, deforming said seat into said gap; and wherein said ball-and-socket joint inhibits rotation of said seat about another axis different than said axis. 16. The needle valve of claim 15 , wherein said ball linkage, when in said closed position in said conical wall, concentrates a load from said stem outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall against said conical wall, deforming said seat into said gap. 17. The needle valve of claim 15 , wherein said ball linkage includes a conical taper and a conical chamfer and wherein said ball linkage housing includes a cylindrically chamfered edge, said conical taper contacting the cylindrical chamfered wall, and said conical chamfer contacting said cylindrically chamfered edge, when said ball linkage is secured within said ball linkage housing, and wherein said ball linkage, when in said closed position, concentrates a load from said stem outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall and said cylindrically chamfered edge against said conical wall, deforming said seat into said gap. 18. The needle valve of claim 15 , wherein said another axis intersects said axis. 19. The needle valve of claim 18 , wherein, when said axis is vertically-aligned, said another axis is a horizontal axis. 20. A needle valve, comprising: a body having an internal flow path with a body seal area defined by a conical wall; a stem (i) having a shaft with an end wall and a ball linkage and (ii) configured to translate rotational motion of a handle to rotational motion of said ball linkage; and a seat selectively movable by said stem amongst a plurality of positions, including a closed position in said conical wall defining said body seal area and an at least partially open position with respect to said body seal area, said seat, at least when in an open position, defining with said end wall a gap therebetween; wherein said seat defines a ball linkage housing with a cylindrical chamfered wall configured to receive said ball linkage to form a ball-and-socket joint, said ball linkage, when in said closed position in said conical wall, concentrating a load from said stem outward through said cylindrical chamfered wall against said conical wall, deforming said seat into said gap; wherein an axis is defined at least in part by said stem, and wherein said ball-and-socket joint permits rotation of said ball linkage about said axis with respect to said ball linkage housing, such that, after said stem has substantially tightened said seat in the closed position, a slippage between said ball linkage and said ball linkage housing permits said stem to turn said ball linkage about said axis, deforming said seat into said gap; and wherein said ball-and-socket joint inhibits rotation of said seat about another axis different than said axis. 21. 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  • F16K1/04Primary

    with a cut-off member rigid with the spindle, e.g. main valves · CPC title

  • Valve members (for double-seat valves F16K1/44 {; for butterfly valves F16K1/222, F16K1/223}) · CPC title

  • contacting in the closed position, over a substantial axial length, a seat surface having the same inclination · CPC title

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What does patent US9506569B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is an improved needle valve, where, in some preferred embodiments, the needle valve includes a stem having a ball linkage and a seat having a ball linkage housing. The ball linkage can be snap-fit to the seat, and the ball linkage and ball linkage housing cooperate to form a ball-and-socket joint. In some embodiments, an axis is formed at least in part by the stem, and the ball…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Moren Gary A, Hayward Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K1/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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