Multiport valve with modular rotor
US-2016281585-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US10359121B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10359121-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715789160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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A control valve includes a casing having an inlet port for a fluid, an axially rotatable valve accommodated in the casing and having a flow path communicating with the inlet port. An upstream outlet port and a downstream outlet port passing through the casing are formed at intervals in the casing. An upstream communication port and a downstream communication port, which respectively communicate between an inside of the flow path and the upstream outlet port and between the inside of the flow path and the downstream outlet port according to a rotational position of the valve are formed in the valve. A flowing direction changing portion for changing a flowing direction of the fluid in the flow passage is provided in a portion of the flow path which is located on a downstream side in relation to the upstream communication port in the flowing direction of the fluid.
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What is claimed is: 1. A control valve comprising: a cylindrical casing having an inlet port for a fluid; and a valve accommodated in the casing to be rotatable around an axis extending in an axial direction of the casing and having a flow path communicating with the inlet port to allow the fluid to flow therethrough, wherein an upstream outlet port and a downstream outlet port passing through the casing are formed at intervals in the casing, wherein an upstream communication port and a downstream communication port which respectively communicate between an inside of the flow path and the upstream outlet port and between the inside of the flow path and the downstream outlet port according to a rotational position of the valve are formed in the valve, wherein a flowing direction changing portion for changing a flowing direction of the fluid in the flow path is provided in a portion of the flow path which is located on a downstream side in relation to the upstream communication port in the flowing direction of the fluid, wherein the flow path has an upstream flow path through which the fluid flows from a first end side in the axial direction toward a second end side and which communicates with the upstream communication port, and a downstream flow path which is connected to a connecting portion of the upstream flow path on the second end side in the axial direction, through which the fluid flows from the second end side to the first end side in the axial direction, and which communicates with the downstream communication port, and wherein the flowing direction changing portion includes a spoke which divides the flow path into the upstream flow path and the downstream flow path in a circumferential direction about the axis, the flowing direction being turned at the connecting portion between the upstream flow path and the downstream flow path; and a restriction wall portion which is provided on the downstream side in the flow direction in relation to the downstream communication port so as to restrict the flow of the fluid to the first end side in the downstream flow path. 2. The control valve according to claim 1 , wherein a flow path cross-sectional area of a portion of the flow path which is located between the upstream communication port and the downstream communication port is formed to be equal to or more than an opening area of the downstream communication port. 3. The control valve according to claim 1 , wherein the upstream outlet port is configured to be connectable to a radiator of a vehicle. 4. The control valve according to claim 1 , wherein each of the upstream outlet port and the downstream outlet port passes through the casing in a radial direction, and each of the upstream communication port and the downstream communication port passes through the valve in the radial direction. 5. A control valve comprising: a cylindrical casing having an inlet port for a fluid; and a valve accommodated in the casing to be rotatable around an axis extending in an axial direction of the casing and having a flow path communicating with the inlet port to allow the fluid to flow therethrough, wherein an upstream outlet port and a downstream outlet port passing through the casing are formed at intervals in the casing, wherein an upstream communication port and a downstream communication port which respectively communicate between an inside of the flow path and the upstream outlet port and between the inside of the flow path and the downstream outlet port according to a rotational position of the valve are formed in the valve, and wherein a return wall portion extending radially inward from at least a part of an edge of an opening of the downstream communication port is formed in the valve, the fluid in the flow path flowing around the return wall portion and flowing into the downstream communication port. 6. The control valve according to claim 5 , wherein a flow path cross-sectional area of a portion of the flow path which is located between the upstream communication port and the downstream communication port is formed to be equal to or more than an opening area of the downstream communication port. 7. The control valve according to claim 5 , wherein the upstream outlet port is configured to be connectable to a radiator of a vehicle.
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