Valve unit for air-conditioner piping

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Inventors

Itoh, Nobuaki
Sekine, Takashi

Application #

782368

Filed

Oct-1-1985

Published

Feb-24-1987

Current US Class

062/292
137/866
137/883
251/214

International Classes

F16K 011/044

Field of Search

137/883 137/318 137/866 251/214 251/216 62/292

Assignee

Yokohama Aeroquip Company (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond

US Patent References

3978881   Gas line pierce valve

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Abstract
In a valve unit provided with a straight-cylindrical valve housing having a thick barrel portion and a thin head portion; an inward-facing valve seat on the upper edge of the head portion; and an upper edge on the head of an internal valve element, the upper edge engages the inward-facing valve seat when a lower passage in the valve housing is defined.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A valve unit for the piping of an air-conditioner, comprising a valve housing (11) including a lower thick barrel portion (11a) and an upper thin head portion (11b), a straight-cylindrical longitudinal bore (12) extending therethrough, an adapter (14) for connection of a conduit, another adapter (15) serving as a charging inlet for a refrigerant and having valve core (19) therein, said adapters being located on opposite sides of said barrel portion; a short pipe (16) attached to the lower end of said barrel portion (11a); an inward-facing valve seat (11c) formed on the upper end of said head portion (11b); a rodlike valve element (17) having an annular recess (17a) around a middle portion thereof and screwed into said valve housing (11); and a cap (20a) detachably fitted to said head portion (11b) and having an inward annular protrusion (20c) around an inner bottom surface therein covering said head portion (11b) of said valve housing (11), said inward-facing valve seat being arranged to be (11c) nipped between said inward annular protrusion (20c) and said edge (17c) of said valve element (17); said rodlike valve element (17) having at its lower end an oblique surface (17b) capable of being brought into contact with a lower valve seat (12a) of said longitudinal bore (12) and at its upper end an upper edge (17c) adapted to be brought into engagement with said inward facing valve seat (11c) on the upper end of said head portion (11b) to define a refrigerant passage.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improvement in valve units used in the piping of a split type of air-conditioner suitable for a residential chamber.

Such an air-conditioner comprises an indoor unit and an outdoor unit interconnected by a high-pressure-side pipe and a low-pressure-side pipe. Three-way valves are normally used, as shown in FIG. 6A, to connect a high-pressure-side conduit l.sub.1 and a low-pressure-side conduit l.sub.2 extending from a heat exchanger b.sub.1 of the indoor unit a.sub.1, to a heat exchanger b.sub.2 or a compressor c of the outdoor unit a.sub.2, to install the air conditioner; and this is used in the operation of the compressor to charge refrigerant and also to recover refrigerant from the indoor unit a.sub.1 into the outdoor unit a.sub.2 for the purpose of repositioning the air conditioner.

The conventional three-way valve v, shown in FIG. 6B, comprises an upper body 1 and a lower body 2. The upper body 1 includes a valve rod holder 1a having a longitudinal bore with internal threads, a sub-adapter 1c having a lateral through-hole as a charging inlet for refrigerant, and a main adapter 1b having a lateral through-hole which communicates through an enlarged chamber 1d with the other lateral through-hole in a different level. The lower body 2 is in a cock-like form and provided with a longitudinal bore in alignment with the longitudinal bore in the holder 1a and the enlarged chamber 1d, and a lateral bore into which a short pipe 2a is fitted for connection to the compressor. A valve rod 3 is threadedly received into the holder 1a and is provided at its lower end with a valve element 3a which has the shape of two truncated cones and is positioned in the enlarged chamber 1d. The holder 1a and the sub-adapter 1c are covered by caps 4a and 4b, respectively.
 
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