Need Advice: Passing a Ball Bearing from Air to Water

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The discussion centers on the challenge of transferring a metal ball bearing from air to water without allowing water to flow back. Suggestions include using a ball valve designed to maintain an air/liquid seal while enabling the ball bearing's movement. A sketch of the design is recommended to clarify the concept and facilitate better advice. The importance of considering the mechanics of how the ball is introduced into the water is emphasized. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for specific design details to provide effective solutions.
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A one way valve that could facilitate transport of a metal ball bearing between air and a fluid (I.e. water) whilst remaining water tight
Hi all, I'm new to this but joined in the hope someone with more experience could provide some advice. In a personal project, I have a particular design dilemma where I am trying to pass a metal ball bearing (or any other spherical shaped solid) from a column of air into a column of water without the water passing back up.

If anyone has any bright ideas as to what one way valve would be best for this situation I would love to hear your suggestions!

Much love
Frank
 
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I think you need a sketch. My first reading of your description leads me to think of a BB gun firing a BB projectile into a body of water. I'm pretty sure that's not what you mean.

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If you think about how the ball is inflated, maybe you'll get an idea. Using the soft glue will allow air to follow the ball.
 
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A ball valve is a ball with a hole drilled through, set in a sphere with matching holes at 180*. Rotation aligns or misaligns the holes.
Plugging one end of the rotating ball would allow a bearing (or other material) to be placed in the remaining end and be rotated to the liquid without breaking the air/liquid seal.
Available from under 3mm to over 75mm at pipe supply businesses.

This may not apply, depending on requirements not available without a sketch.
 
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