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Valve sealing arrangements and methods

  • US 8,490,945 B2
  • Filed: 10/13/2009
  • Issued: 07/23/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/13/2008
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A valve comprising:

  • a valve body comprising a valve cavity and a fluid passage;

    a valve element at least partially disposed in the valve cavity to selectively control flow through the fluid passage;

    a seat member at least partially disposed in the fluid passage, the seat member being axially movable along the fluid passage to seal against a sealing surface of the valve element;

    a seal member disposed between the seat member and the valve body, the seal member and seat member together providing a fluid-tight seal between the valve cavity and the fluid passage; and

    a live-loaded biasing member adapted to apply a live-loaded sealing force to the seat member to bias the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element;

    the live-loaded biasing member being adapted to apply the live-loaded sealing force to a first bearing surface of the seat member, and the seal member is adapted to apply at least a portion of the unbalanced passage pressure load to a second bearing surface of the seat member, the second bearing surface being separate from the first bearing surface;

    the seal member is configured to apply the portion of the unbalanced passage pressure load to the first bearing surface through first and second force transmitting members axially disposed between the seal member and the first bearing surface;

    the first force transmitting member is provided with a first radial thickness sized to support the seal member, and the second force transmitting member is provided with a second radial thickness sized to accommodate assembly with the live-loaded biasing member;

    wherein when pressure in the fluid passage exceeds pressure in the valve cavity, an unbalanced passage pressure load biases the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element, and when the pressure in the valve cavity exceeds the pressure in the fluid passage, an unbalanced cavity pressure load biases the seat member toward sealing engagement with the valve element, the live-loaded sealing force being in parallel with each of the unbalanced passage pressure load and the unbalanced cavity pressure load.

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