Controlling metering devices

US10690386B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10690386-B2
Application numberUS-201213600685-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2012
Priority dateJul 20, 2012
Publication dateJun 23, 2020
Grant dateJun 23, 2020

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A metering device may automatically control fluid flow through a valve. A control system may alter the automatic control of a metering device. In some implementations, a predetermined event may occur to alter the automatic control of the metering device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An air conditioner comprising: a thermal expansion valve configured to automatically adjust an amount of refrigerant allowed to pass through the valve, wherein the thermal expansion valve comprises: a bulb containing a fluid, wherein a temperature of the bulb at least partially controls the amount of refrigerant allowed to pass through the thermal expansion valve; a diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm is fluidly coupled with the bulb and operable to respond to the temperature of the bulb to at least partially control the amount of refrigerant allowed to pass through the thermal expansion valve; and a control system coupled to the thermal expansion valve, the control system comprising: one or more heat transfer elements coupled to the bulb and configured to increase and decrease the temperature of the bulb; and a controller coupled to the one or more heat transfer elements, wherein the controller is configured to deliver a signal controlling heat transfer by one or more of the heat transfer elements; wherein the control system is configured to: alter the automatic adjustment of the thermal expansion valve by delivering the signal controlling heat transfer by one or more of the heat transfer elements in response to determining a pressure in a portion of the air conditioner exceeds a predetermined maximum pressure; monitor a responsiveness of the thermal expansion valve to the delivered signal; determine that the responsiveness of the thermal expansion valve is outside a predetermined tolerance range; deliver an additional signal to at least one of the heat transfer elements in respose to determining that the responsiveness of the thermal expansive valve is outside the predetermined tolerance range; and further after the amount of refrigerant allowed to pass through the thermal expansion valve in conjunction with delivering the additional signal; and wherein the controller is configured to alter the ordinary operation of the thermal expansion valve to reduce an effect of conditions of the air conditioner that increase sensitivity of the thermal expansion valve due to the pressure exceeding the predetermined maximum pressure. 2. The air conditioner of claim 1 wherein altering the ordinary operation of the thermal expansion valve comprises altering the openness of a valve in response to system properties detected by the bulb of the thermal expansion valve. 3. The air conditioner of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to alter the ordinary operation of the thermal expansion valve in response to a condition of the air conditioner. 4. The air conditioner of claim 3 wherein the condition of the air conditioner comprises a high ambient temperature or a low pressure in a portion of the air conditioner. 5. The air conditioner of claim 3 wherein the condition of the air conditioner comprises a high pressure in an evaporator due to charging. 6. The air conditioner of claim 1 wherein: the responsiveness of the thermal expansion valve corresponds to a degree of openness of the thermal expansion valve; and the control system is further configured to: detect a valve problem when the degree of openness is less than a predetermined degree of openness associated with the signal delivered to alter the automatic adjustment of the thermal expansion valve; and in response to detecting the valve problem, deliver a second signal to at least one of the heat transfer elements, the second signal configured to achieve the expected predetermined degree of openness associated with the signal delivered to alter the automatic adjustment of the thermal expansion valve.

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  • Efficient control or regulation technologies, e.g. for control of refrigerant flow, motor or heating · CPC title

  • F25B41/34Primary

    with the valve member being actuated by electric means, e.g. by piezoelectric actuators · CPC title

  • the sensor is heated · CPC title

  • Expansion valves · CPC title

  • F25B41/062Primary

    Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

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What does patent US10690386B2 cover?
A metering device may automatically control fluid flow through a valve. A control system may alter the automatic control of a metering device. In some implementations, a predetermined event may occur to alter the automatic control of the metering device.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Perez Eric, Niemann Shawn, Clara Colin, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B41/34. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 23 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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