Double offset ball member usable in ball valves and other flow control applications
First Claim
1. A ball member usable in a ball valve, the ball member comprising:
- a body segment having a generally rounded shape and an axis of rotation, wherein the body segment comprises;
a bore having a longitudinal axis, wherein the bore extends through the body segment transverse to the axis of rotation;
a first sloped surface; and
a second sloped surface, wherein the first and second sloped surfaces comprise a progressively changing radius with respect to the axis of rotation,wherein the ball valve is opened and closed to fluid flow by rotating the body segment about the axis of rotation,a first shoulder defined by an area located between the first and second sloped surfaces, wherein the first sloped surface extends past the second sloped surface; and
a second shoulder defined by an area located between the first and second sloped surfaces, wherein the second sloped surface extends past the first sloped surface,wherein the bore comprises a first rim and a second rim,wherein the first shoulder encircles part of the first rim of the bore, andwherein the second shoulder encircles part of the second rim of the bore.
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Abstract
Ball valves and ball valve components usable to control the flow of fluids and methods for manufacturing said ball valve components. Ball valves include a ball member comprising two curved segments of like shape and size, which are integrally joined and disposed symmetrically to one another relative to the axis of rotation of the ball member. A bore extends through the joined first and the second curved segments, wherein the first end of the bore is located on the first curved segment and the second end of the bore is located on the second curved segment. Each curved segment is disposed symmetrically to one another, relative to the axis of rotation. The area of separation, between the curved segments, defines shoulders of like configuration, wherein each shoulder is located symmetrically with respect to the other relative to the ball member'"'"'s axis of rotation.
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7 Claims
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1. A ball member usable in a ball valve, the ball member comprising:
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a body segment having a generally rounded shape and an axis of rotation, wherein the body segment comprises; a bore having a longitudinal axis, wherein the bore extends through the body segment transverse to the axis of rotation; a first sloped surface; and a second sloped surface, wherein the first and second sloped surfaces comprise a progressively changing radius with respect to the axis of rotation, wherein the ball valve is opened and closed to fluid flow by rotating the body segment about the axis of rotation, a first shoulder defined by an area located between the first and second sloped surfaces, wherein the first sloped surface extends past the second sloped surface; and a second shoulder defined by an area located between the first and second sloped surfaces, wherein the second sloped surface extends past the first sloped surface, wherein the bore comprises a first rim and a second rim, wherein the first shoulder encircles part of the first rim of the bore, and wherein the second shoulder encircles part of the second rim of the bore. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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