Claims
- 1. A ball valve assembly, comprising:
a ball having an axial hole; a lower support having a support surface for supporting the ball; an upper seat located opposite the lower support and having a skirt in contact with the ball to prevent cocking of the ball; a linkage for rotating the ball through a range of rotation; and a texture on the skirt for sealing the ball to the upper seat.
- 2. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the texture comprises a plurality of grooves for contacting the ball.
- 3. The ball valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the texture retains lubricant between the ball and the skirt to reduce friction therebetween.
- 4. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, further comprising an insert in the skirt for low pressure sealing of the ball to the upper seat.
- 5. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second texture on the support surface of the lower support for full bi-directional sealing of the ball.
- 6. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, further comprising a recess in the support surface that is adapted to provide relief for a wire line during cutting operations.
- 7. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, further comprising a guide on the lower support for maintaining alignment of the ball with the lower support and the upper seat to prevent contact with the linkage.
- 8. The ball valve assembly of claim 7, further comprising an opening in the skirt to provide relief for the linkage, and a structure against which the guide restrains rotation of the upper seat.
- 9. The ball valve assembly of claim 8 wherein the opening comprises a pair of openings that are parallel to each other on opposite sides of the skirt.
- 10. A ball valve assembly, comprising:
a ball having an axial hole; a lower support having a tubular base with an axial bore extending therethrough, and a support surface for directly contacting the ball; a recess in the support surface that is adapted to provide relief for a wire line during cutting operations; an upper seat opposite the lower support and having an axial bore and a skirt in contact with the ball to prevent cocking of the ball; a linkage for rotating the ball relative to the lower support and the upper seat through a range of rotation; a guide on the lower support for maintaining alignment of the ball with the lower support and the upper seat to prevent contact with the linkage; and a set of parallel grooves on an inner surface of the skirt for contacting and sealing the ball.
- 11. The ball assembly of claim 11 wherein the grooves retain lubricant between the skirt and the ball to reduce friction therebetween.
- 12. The ball assembly of claim 11, further comprising an insert mounted to the skirt for low pressure sealing of the ball.
- 13. The ball assembly of claim 11, further comprising an opening in the skirt to provide relief for the linkage, and a structure against which the guide restrains rotation of the upper seat.
- 14. The ball assembly of claim 13 wherein the opening comprises a pair of openings that are parallel to each other on opposite sides of the skirt.
- 15. The ball assembly of claim 11, further comprising a second set of grooves located on the support surface of the lower support for full bidirectional sealing of the ball.
- 16. A subsea well assembly, comprising:
a housing having an axial bore; a pair of co-axially aligned and axially spaced apart ball valve assemblies located in the axial bore of the housing; actuators for independently rotating the ball valve assemblies between open positions and closed positions; wherein at least one of the ball valve assemblies comprises: a ball; a support surface for supporting the ball; a seat located opposite the support surface and having a skirt in contact with the ball to prevent cocking of the ball; and a texture on the skirt for sealing the ball to the seat.
- 17. The subsea well assembly of claim 16 wherein the texture comprises a plurality of parallel grooves for contacting the ball.
- 18. The subsea well assembly of claim 16 wherein the texture retains lubricant between the ball and the skirt to reduce friction therebetween.
- 19. The subsea well assembly of claim 16, further comprising an insert in the skirt for low pressure sealing of the ball to the seat.
- 20. The subsea well assembly of claim 16, further comprising a second texture on the support surface for fill bidirectional sealing of the ball.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the provisional application priority date of Oct. 23, 2000, Ser. No. 60/242,468.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60242468 |
Oct 2000 |
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