Patent ID: 6981516
Filing Date: 2006-01-03
Classification: B01D,F16K,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A ball valve comprising: a check ball; a body member having an upper end and a lower end, the body member further having a central cavity, the cavity having an upper end and a lower end, the central cavity housing the check ball; an upper ball stop having a first end and a second end, the upper ball stop being positioned within, and attached to, the upper end of the body member's central cavity, the upper ball stop further having a circular central aperture that runs the length of the upper ball stop, the circular aperture of the upper ball stop having a specified diameter, the diameter of the aperture of the upper ball stop being smaller than the diameter of the check ball, the central aperture of the upper stop allowing fluid to flow through the upper stop, the surface of the first end of the upper ball stop defining an upper seat that receives the check ball; a lower ball stop having a first and second end, the lower ball stop being positioned within, and attached to, the lower end of the body member's central cavity, the lower ball stop having a central aperture running the length of the lower ball stop, wherein the surface of the first end of the lower ball stop forms a series of arms that protrude into the central aperture of the lower stop, the arms defining a lower seat that receives the check ball, the arms being spaced equidistant from each other forming gaps in between the arms, the gaps in between the arms defining a series of by-pass ports, the by-pass ports allowing fluid to flow around the check ball when the check ball is seated upon the lower seat; a tube sheet, the tube sheet having a first end and second end, the tube sheet further having a series of apertures, the tube sheet's apertures being the same size as the aperture of the lower ball stop, the lower end of the body member being attached to the first end of the tube sheet wherein the lower ball stop's central aperture is aligned with one of the tube sheet's apertures; a filter having a first and second end, a filter holder, the filter holder being attached to the second end of the tube sheet so that the filter holder is aligned with one of the tube sheet's apertures, the filter holder receiving the first end of the filter so that the filter is aligned with one of the tube sheet's apertures.