Firesafe seal

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Inventors

Brookes, David A.

Application #

630065

Filed

Jul-12-1984

Published

Apr-9-1985

Current US Class

137/74
251/159
251/172
251/174
277/384
277/399

International Classes

F16K 013/04

Field of Search

137/72 137/74 251/159 251/171 251/172 251/174 277/26 277/34 277/34.6 277/226

Assignee

The British Petroleum Company p.l.c. (London, GB2)

Examiners

Weakley; Harold W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morgan, Finnegan, Pine Foley & Lee

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Abstract
A sealing assembly comprises three non-compressible and relatively movable members, the first and second members having a first elastomeric sealing element located between them, the second and third members having a second elastomeric element located between them to urge the second member away from the third member and towards the first member. Spaces are provided between the second and third members and are occupied by an elastomeric spring biassed to urge the second member away from the first member and a metallic spring biassed to urge the second member towards the first member. The force exerted by the elastomeric spring is greater than and opposite to that exerted by the metallic spring. The sealing assembly is fire safe and particularly suitable for use in a ball valve.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sealing assembly comprising three non-compressible and relatively movable members, the first and second members having a first elastomeric, inflatable sealing element located between them, the second and third members having a second elastomeric, inflatable sealing element located between them to urge the second member away from the third member and towards the first member, spaces being provided between the second and third members and being occupied by an elastomeric spring biassed to urge the second member away from the first member and a metallic spring biassed to urge the second member towards the first member, the force exerted by the elastomeric spring being greater than and opposite to that exerted by the metallic spring.



Description
This invention relates to a sealing assembly, more particularly to a sealing assembly for ball valves suitable for installation in oil and gas pipelines, and to ball valves including the assembly.

Ball valves are known and have been previously used in oil and gas pipelines. A ball valve comprises a body within which is a steel seal housing which compresses a sealing element of compressible material into engagement with the ball to effect the sealing. The compressible material and the surface of the ball itself tend to erode in use and as a result to develop leaks. In the case of a crude oil pipeline this is possibly due to the action of associated solid particles such as sand. When a leak has developed it is frequently necessary to replace the entire valve. This operation is expensive since, in addition to the cost of the replacement ball valve, the pipeline has to be closed down and the fluid flow interrupted.

Our European patent application No. 0 063 959 discloses and claims a sealing assembly comprising two non-compressible and relatively movable members having a sealing element located between them, the sealing element being operated by the pressure of hydraulic fluid to provide a seal between the two non-compressible members, the sealing element being located in a recess in one of the non-compressible members so that when the pressure of the hydraulic fluid is released the element retracts into the recess to release the sealing engagement and facilitate the relative movement of the non-compressible members.
 
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