Twist-cam refrigerant dispensing valve

4535802
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Inventors

Robertson, James D.

Application #

574309

Filed

Jan-26-1984

Published

Aug-20-1985

Current US Class

062/292
137/322
137/614.05
141/349
222/509
251/263
251/291
251/339
251/354

International Classes

F25B 045/00

Field of Search

137/212 137/223 137/231 137/322 137/315 137/317 137/614.05 62/55 62/292 141/38 141/348 141/349 141/383 222/509 251/120 251/121 251/251 251/263 251/291 251/339 251/354 285/239

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Abstract
A manually operable valve apparatus capable of temporary attachment at one end directly to a refrigeration apparatus which is to be charged with a pressurized refrigerant, such as from a portable source of refrigerant, the present valve apparatus can be attached at its opposite end to a hose or the like to communicate with a pressurized source of refrigerant. The valve comprises an internal spring-loaded valving element having pins at each end which each contact a needle element at opposite ends of said valving element. One of the needle elements is directly biased by a cam twisted by finger manipulation against one of the pins of the valving element to displace against spring pressure the other pin, thereby displacing the other needle element to allow pressurized refrigerant to flow from the refrigerant source through the valve apparatus. Flow of refrigerant is stopped by turning of the cam to a position whereby the first needle element does not bias against the first pin, thereby allowing the valving element to return to a non-flow position under influence of the spring. Flow of pressurized refrigerant from a source to a refrigeration apparatus during charging of the apparatus is thus controlled by finger manipulation between open and closed positions of the present valve apparatus.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a system for charging refrigeration apparatus with refrigerant gas from a portable pressurized source of said gas, the refrigeration apparatus having an inlet port for receiving gas and the source having an outlet port through which gas is discharged, the improvement comprising a valve apparatus capable of connection between the inlet port of the refrigeration apparatus and the outlet port of the gas source, comprising:

means connectible to the valve apparatus for detachably joining a first portion of the valve apparatus to the outlet port of the gas source;

means carried by the valve apparatus for detachably joining a second portion of the valve apparatus to the inlet port of the refrigeration apparatus, a longitudinal channel extending through the valve apparatus to communicate said first and second portions with each other and with ambient and through which fluid is capable of flowing;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to valving apparatus and particularly to valving apparatus for manually controlling flow of gas under pressure.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Controllable valves are well known in the art, such valves being capable of actuation through a variety of mechanisms including mechanisms which are manually manipulatable. As an example of prior art valves operable in a manual fashion, U.S. Pat. No. 2,408,006 to Smith describes a hydraulic valve having a spring-loaded pin element which can be displaced between flow and non-flow positions by means of a rotary cam controlled by a handle which can be manually grasped for rotation of the cam. A similar cam-controlled valve is described by Edick in U.S. Pat. No. 1,509,862, a thumb-turn element rotating a cam member which biases a spring-biased plunger element between positions which allow flow of fluid through a valve aperture. Strout, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,225,759, describes a spray gun nozzle having a valving element actuable on inward movement of a pin, a cam element which is rotated through connection to a handle being turned to displace the pin. The handle of Strout can be manually grasped to move the cam element between open and closed positions. Pickup, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,129,100, describes a dual cam mechanism which alternately displaces spring-loaded pin elements between positions which control flow of a fluid. In U.S. Pat. No. 1,774,918, Hall et al describe a manually operable handle which biases a cylindrical element against a pin to open a valving element in a valve apparatus. Whittemore, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,515,442, describes a hydraulic brake lock comprising a valving element actuable on displacement of a pin to allow fluid flow. While the prior art has provided valving apparatus of many types and capable of a variety of different functions, the prior art has not provided the particular valving apparatus of the present invention wherein temporary attachment can be made between a refrigeration apparatus which is to be charged with a pressurized refrigerant and a source of refrigerant, which source can be a portable source, with the flow of refrigerant being controllable by finger manipulation of a cam element in the present valve apparatus, the present valve apparatus being portable and being rapidly attached and detached from the refrigeration apparatus as well as from the source of refrigerant without the use of tools of any description. The invention thus provides cost and operational advantages.
 
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