Claims
- 1. A ball valve comprising a cooperating element with a curved surface held substantially in contact with a spherically conforming truncated ball element formed from sintered powder metal blank to permit relative motion between said elements, said ball element having a porous structure and having a bore passing therethrough,
- substantially the entire spherical surface of said ball element being characterized by a mechanically worked surface of high density of at least about 95% of the theoretical density of said metal with the pores at the surface thereof substantially closed,
- the density of said spherical ball element in cross section decreasing inwardly from a highly dense zone adjacent said spherical surface to a porous zone of lower density below said dense zone and extending to the bore, the average density of said porous zone ranging from about 70% to less than 95% of the theoretical density of said metal.
- 2. The ball valve of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional thickness of the highly dense zone adjacent the curved surface of said ball element is at least about 10% of the maximum cross-sectional thickness measured between the crown of said surface and the side of said bore.
- 3. The ball valve of claim 2, wherein the highly dense zone at and adjacent the spherical surface of said truncated ball has an average density of at least about 98% of the theoretical density of the metal and wherein the remaining portion of the sintered spherical ball element inwardly of the dense zone and extending into the porous zone has an average density of about 80% to 90% of the theoretical density of the metal.
Parent Case Info
This application of William J. Chmura is a division of copending application Ser. No. 503,279, filed on Sept. 5, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,026,657, issued May 31, 1977.
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