Patent ID: 8540595

Claim:
A ball inflation valve installed in between an inflatable inner bladder and a surface cover of a ball, comprising: a valve body being extended into and communicable with the inflatable inner bladder; the valve body including a first communicating tube portion extended into the inflatable inner bladder, and an annular flange portion radially outward extended from a top of the first communicating tube portion; the annular flange portion being fitly attached to an outer surface of the inflatable inner bladder, the first communicating tube portion internally defining an axial bore, and the axial bore internally including an annular groove; a valve core being partially extended into and held in the valve body; the valve core including a second communicating tube portion corresponding to the axial bore in the first communicating tube portion and internally defining an air hole extending a full length of the valve core to communicate the inflatable inner bladder with a space outside of the ball, and a locating ring portion radially outward extended from an outer surface of the second communicating tube portion for fitly engaging with the annular groove in the axial bore of the first communicating tube portion; a canvas superimposing layer including an aperture for the second communicating tube portion to extend therethrough, and being flatly superimposed on a top of the annular flange portion of the valve body; and a protective top including: a raised sleeve portion for fitting around a length of the valve core located outside the valve body, the sleeve portion having an upper end internally defining an opening corresponding to the air hole of the valve core and an interior defining a fitting space configured to match shape and size of the length of the second communicating tube portion exposed from the valve body; and a locating flange portion radially outward extended from a lower end of the sleeve portion to be clamped in between the canvas superimposing layer of the ball inflation valve and the surface cover of the ball, and the locating flange portion having a covering area larger than that of the annular flange portion of the valve body.