Indicator disc for determining the position of ball valve
10859184 ยท 2020-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K37/0016
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A disc for indicating a position of a ball valve is provided herein. The disc includes a body having an outer circumferential edge and an inner circumferential edge. The inner circumferential edge defines an aperture configured to receive a valve stem. The disc further includes a first indicia and a second indicia circumferentially spaced about the outer edge of the body and circumferentially from one another. When connected to the ball valve, the first indicia is configured to indicate that the ball valve is in an open position and the second indicia is configured to indicate that the ball valve is in a closed position.
Claims
1. A ball valve assembly, comprising: a bonnet assembly adapted to be seated within a ball valve body, the bonnet assembly having a scribe line and a recess; a valve stem adapted to be connected to a ball, the valve stem being at least partially disposed within the bonnet assembly; and an indicator disc disposed within the recess of the bonnet assembly and coupled to the valve stem so as to be rotatable therewith, the indicator disc comprising a first indicia and a second indicia adjacent an outer circumferential edge of the indicator disc, the first indicia being circumferentially spaced from the second indicia, wherein when the first indicia is angularly aligned with the scribe line of the bonnet assembly, the ball valve is in an open position, and when the second indicia is angularly aligned with the scribe line of the bonnet assembly, the ball valve is in a closed position.
2. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, wherein the indicator disc further comprises an inner circumferential edge, and wherein the outer circumferential edge and the inner circumferential edge are each closed.
3. The ball valve assembly of claim 2, wherein the inner circumferential edge is sized and shaped to receive the valve stem.
4. The ball valve assembly of claim 3, wherein the inner circumferential edge is configured to secure the indicator disc to the valve stem via a self-secured fit.
5. The ball valve assembly of claim 2, wherein the indicator disc comprises a raised shelf at least partially circumscribing the inner circumferential edge, the raised shelf having a threaded bore extending therethrough for receiving a fastener.
6. The ball valve assembly of claim 1, wherein the bonnet assembly further defines a recessed window intersecting with the recess.
7. The ball valve assembly of claim 6, wherein the scribe line is provided within the recessed window.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various Embodiments of a Bonnet Assembly and Indicator Disc are Disclosed Herein, with Reference to the Drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) As used herein, axial means along or parallel to a longitudinal axis of the ball valve stem and radial means in a perpendicular direction thereto. Rotation refers to rotation about the longitudinal axis, unless otherwise described. Interior or inner means radially inward, either toward or facing the longitudinal axis, and exterior or outer means radially outward, or away from the longitudinal axis. Angular or angularly refers to an objects angular position relative to the scribe line.
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(12) Valve body 10 defines an access opening 21 having a recess 22 thereabout in which bonnet assembly 12 is seated. Bonnet assembly 12 includes a valve stem 24 having an extension 26 at its lower end 28 that extends into slot 30 and engages with ball 32, such that rotation of valve stem 24 rotates the ball 32. Ball 32 defines a flow passage 34 that intermittingly aligns with flow passage 20 of body 10 as ball 32 is rotated to permit fluid flow in an open configuration (i.e., when flow passage 34 is aligned with flow passage 20) and to block fluid flow in a closed configuration (i.e., when flow passage 34 is perpendicular to flow passage 20). Ball 32 may desirably have a wear resistant coating.
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(14) A vertical match line 122 is provided on a portion of valve stem 124 such that vertical match line 122 extends parallel to a longitudinal axis L of valve stem 124 and perpendicular to flow passage 34 of ball 32. As valve stem 124 rotates, along with ball 32, vertical match line 122 rotates angularly relative to scribe line 120. When scribe line 120 and match line 122 are aligned (as shown in
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(16) A recess 226 for receiving indicator disc 300 is defined in an otherwise substantially flat upper surface 218 of the second end 216 of bonnet assembly 212. As shown in
(17) Upper surface 218 may further include a recessed viewing window 228 extending from an outer perimeter of the upper surface 218 toward valve stem 224 such that viewing window 228 intersects indicator recess 226. A scribe line 220 is preferably formed in or on an exposed surface provided within viewing window 228. Scribe line 220 is formed during manufacture of bonnet assembly 212 and precisely aligned perpendicular to the flow passageway 20 of body 10 (shown
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(19) Body 302 may include a raised shelf 314 protruding upwardly from top surface 306 and at least partially circumscribing aperture 312. The raised shelf 314 increases the surface area of inner circumferential edge 310 that contacts valve stem 224, thereby improving the self-secured fit between the components. Additionally, a threaded bore 316 for receiving a set screw may extend through raised portion 312 for securing the indicator disc 300 to valve stem 224. It should be understood, for the reasons above, that this feature is not necessary, but may optionally be provided for supplementing attachment of indicator disc 300 to valve stem 224.
(20) As shown in
(21) The first indicia 318 and the third indicia 322 may, for example, include circles or be a particular color, such as green, thus indicating that the valve is in the open position. The third indicia 320 and the fourth indicia 324 may, for example, include an X or be a different color, such as red, to indicate that the valve is in the closed position. It should be understood that the first indicia 318 and the third indicia 322 may take any form different than the second indicia 320 and the fourth indicia 324. The above described embodiments should not be construed as limiting. Any alternative indicia to those described herein, for example, numbers, symbols, shapes, and colors, or a combination thereof, may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention so long as the indicia indicating that the valve is in the open position can be readily differentiated from the indicia indicated that the valve is in the closed position.
(22) First indicia 318, second indicia 320, third indicia 322, and fourth indicia 324 preferably each include a corresponding match line 326, 328, 330, 332. Each of match lines 326, 328, 330, 322 may be provided on or be cut through the outer surface of disc 300 such as top surface 306 and/or a side surface provided between bottom surface 304 and top surface 306. Match lines 326, 328, 330, 322 may be a single solid line, a plurality of smaller dashed lines, or a plurality of dots forming a larger line. In a preferred embodiment, match lines 326, 328, 330, 322 extend from outer circumferential edge 308 of disc body 302 toward a longitudinal axis of disc 300. As valve stem 224 rotates, each of the match lines 326, 328, 330, 332 angularly rotate relative to scribe line 220, as is shown in
(23) A plurality of cutouts 334 may be provided about outer circumferential edge 308 such that cutout is angularly aligned with each of the first indicia 318, second indicia 320, third indicia 322, and fourth indicia 324. Cutouts 334 may be any shape including, but not limited to, triangular, rectangular, or arcuate. As shown in
(24) As is described in greater detail below, with reference to
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(26) In comparing
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(28) Since the first indicia 318, second indicia 320, third indicia 322, and fourth indicia 324, and their corresponding match lines 326, 328, 330, 332, are radially offset from inner circumferential edge 310, and thus, valve stem 224, even a slight misalignment of the indicator disc 300 will be readily apparent to the user. In contrast thereto, referring back to
(29) Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.