Valve assembly for panel mounting

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Inventors

Grahl, Darwin R.

Application #

602798

Filed

Aug-7-1975

Published

May-31-1977

Current US Class

062/292
137/343
137/356

International Classes

F25B 049/00; F25B 045/00

Field of Search

137/343 137/356-362 62/77 62/292

Assignee

Parker-Hannifin Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Cohan; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolfram; John N.

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Abstract
A valve assembly particularly adapted for air conditioning systems and with provision for mounting on a panel or housing wall. The valve assembly has an elongated body with three bosses extending radially therefrom. The body has abutment faces at two of the bosses and has an abutment shoulder at the third boss, which is between the other two bosses. The abutment faces lie in a common plane and are adapted to contact one side of a panel or housing wall that has openings through which the three bosses may project. A jam nut is threaded onto the middle boss for contacting the other side of the panel or housing wall for clamping the same against the abutment faces. The abutment shoulder is inwardly offset a slight distance from the abutment faces to assure that the panel or housing wall will contact the abutment faces when the jam nut is tightened but it will serve as a stop to prevent undue bending of the panel or housing wall under pressure of the jam nut.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A valve assembly for mounting on a panel of flat bendable material, said assembly comprising an elongated body having a longitudinal bore and a longitudinal axis, said body including a first boss projecting from one end of the body, a second boss projecting from the other end of the body, and a third boss projecting from the body between the first and second bosses, each boss projecting radially with respect to said axis and in the same direction, a port in said body in axial alignment with said first boss and intersecting said bore, a valve element mounted in said first boss for movement to open and close said port, fluid flow passages in said second and third bosses communicating with said bore, said body having a raised abutment face at the inner end of each of said first and second bosses, said faces lying in a common plane spaced a predetermined distance from said longitudinal axis, said third boss having a threaded exterior, a jam nut threaded onto said threaded exterior, a raised abutment surface at the inner end of the third boss lying in a second plane that is parallel to said common plane and radially spaced from said axis a distance that is less than said predetermined distance whereby when said body is placed on one side of said flat panel with said bosses projecting through holes in said panel that are in alignment with said bosses and with said abutment faces engaging said one side of the panel, said jam nut may be threaded against the other side of said panel for first tightly clamping the panel against said abutment faces while said panel remains spaced from said abutment surface and whereby upon further threading of the jam nut the nut will cause the panel to bend slightly and be more tightly clamped against said abutment faces, and said abutment surface being sufficiently close to said plane whereby upon such slight bending the panel will engage said abutment surface to limit the amount of such bending.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is a common practice in air conditioning systems to use a combination shut-off valve and charging valve in the suction line leading to the compressor. It has heretofore been proposed to provide such combination valve in the form of an elongated body with three bosses projecting therefrom in the same direction so that the valve body could be mounted on the inside of the compressor housing but with the three bosses extending through the housing wall for access from the outside of the compressor housing. One of such bosses contains the shut-off valve, another the charging valve, and the third provides a fitting for connecting the valve body to the portion of the suction line connected to the system evaporator. Another boss is provided on the body for connection to the portion of the suction line connected to the compressor but this boss does not project through the compressor housing.

Such prior known combination valve for mounting within a compressor housing has heretofore been attached to the housing wall by a separate U-shaped bracket and mounting screws. This requires an extra part and several screws.
 
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