Control flowrate regulating valve specifically for scroll compressor inside vehicle air conditioner or heat pump

US11047383B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11047383-B2
Application numberUS-201715780173-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 21, 2017
Priority dateMar 22, 2016
Publication dateJun 29, 2021
Grant dateJun 29, 2021

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Control flowrate regulating valve for a scroll compressor inside a vehicle air conditioner or a heat pump, the valve at least comprising: a housing; a closing member; and fluid connection parts for a control flowrate of back pressure, high pressure and suction pressure. Fluid connection parts having effective areas, of the closing member, assigned to the fluid connection parts. Control flowrate regulating valve has a fluid connection part, for peripheral pressure, and an effective area of the closing member. It is formed in a fluid-sealing manner for other chambers having high pressure, back pressure and suction pressure, such that the force, obtained from the pressures applied to the closing member, is applied to the closing member to allow the control flowrate, which moves from the high pressure to the suction pressure, to flow in a manner of forming the back pressure. Peripheral pressure is applied to the closing member.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A control flow control valve particularly for a scroll compressor in a vehicle air conditioner or heat pump, which comprises at least a housing, a closure member, and fluid connections for a control flow of counter pressure, high pressure and suction pressure, each of the fluid connections having an effective area of the closure member assigned thereto, the control flow control valve comprising: a fluid connection for ambient pressure, the fluid connection having an effective area of the closure member additionally assigned thereto, wherein a force obtained from the pressures applied to the closure member acts on the closure member such that the control flow from the high pressure to the suction pressure is formed in a way to form a counter pressure, in which case the ambient pressure is formed in a fluid-sealing manner to other chambers having the high pressure, the counter pressure, and the suction pressure and acting on the closure member, wherein the closure member comprises a primary valve stem and a secondary valve stem, and the valve stems are interconnected through a lever mechanism. 2. A scroll compressor including a fixed scroll, an orbital scroll and a control flow control valve wherein the control flow control valve comprises at least a housing, a closure member, and fluid connections for a control flow of counter pressure in a pressure chamber behind the orbiting scroll to biasing the orbiting scroll toward the fixed scroll, high pressure and suction pressure, each of the fluid connections having an effective area of the closure member assigned thereto, the control flow control valve comprising: a fluid connection for ambient pressure, the fluid connection having an effective area of the closure member additionally assigned thereto, wherein a force obtained from the pressures applied to the closure member acts on the closure member such that the control flow from the high pressure to the suction pressure is formed in a way to form the counter pressure, in which case the ambient pressure is formed in a fluid-sealing manner to other chambers having the high pressure, the counter pressure, and the suction pressure and acting on the closure member. 3. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein a spring member is disposed on the closure member to generate an additional force. 4. The scroll compressor according to claim 3 , wherein a spring force of the spring member is adjusted and designed such that the closure member is always open to a fixed pressure difference between the high pressure and the suction pressure to pass a fluid flow as the control flow therethrough at a position of the control flow control valve between the high pressure and the counter pressure, or the closure member is closed to a fixed pressure difference between the high pressure and the suction pressure to prevent the pass of a fluid flow as the control flow therethrough at a position of the control flow control valve between the counter pressure and the suction pressure. 5. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the closure member is formed in several parts by a plurality of closure member segments. 6. The scroll compressor according to claim 5 , wherein the closure member consisting of the plurality of parts is designed as an interference-fit assembly, in which case the closure member segments of the closure member are interconnected only by forces acting on the closure member segments without an additional connecting means. 7. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the closure member has a cylindrical stepped shape, and is formed in three parts by three closure member segments. 8. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the closure member has a stroke of maximum 0.2 mm. 9. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein a stopper for stroke of the closure member, as a maximum stroke limitation device, is formed in the housing or is formed in the scroll compressor by a fitting position of the control flow control valve. 10. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the ambient-pressure fluid connection is formed as a recess in the housing and is designed to be protected from water by a membrane for preventing the pass of water therethrough. 11. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the ambient-pressure fluid connection is formed as a membrane in a manner that it is formed integrally with an internal surface of the housing. 12. The scroll compressor according to claim 2 , wherein the control flow control valve is formed integrally with the scroll compressor. 13. The scroll compressor according to claim 12 , wherein the control flow control valve is positioned in a supply or discharge control line for a counter-pressure chamber, in which case the control flow control valve is disposed in the supply control line between the high pressure and the counter pressure or is disposed in the discharge control line between the counter pressure and the suction pressure. 14. A scroll compressor comprising a control flow control valve which comprises at least a housing, a closure member, and fluid connections for a control flow of counter pressure, high pressure and suction pressure, each of the fluid connections having an effective area of the closure member assigned thereto, the control flow control valve comprising: a fluid connection for ambient pressure, the fluid connection having an effective area of the closure member additionally assigned thereto, wherein a force obtained from the pressures applied to the closure member acts on the closure member such that the control flow from the high pressure to the suction pressure is formed in a way to form a counter pressure, in which case the ambient pressure is formed in a fluid-sealing manner to other chambers having the high pressure, the counter pressure, and the suction pressure and acting on the closure member, wherein the control flow control valve is formed integrally with the scroll compressor, wherein the control flow control valve is positioned in a supply or discharge control line for a counter-pressure chamber, in which case the control flow control valve is disposed in the supply control line between the high pressure and the counter pressure or is disposed in the discharge control line between the counter pressure and the suction pressure, and wherein a throttle is disposed in the discharge control line in a complementary manner when the control flow control valve is disposed in the supply control line, whereas the throttle is disposed in the supply control line when the control flow control valve is disposed in the discharge control line.

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  • using sliding valves · CPC title

  • the sensing element being a piston or plunger associated with one or more springs · CPC title

  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) · CPC title

  • where only one member is moving · CPC title

  • Radial sealings for working fluid · CPC title

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What does patent US11047383B2 cover?
Control flowrate regulating valve for a scroll compressor inside a vehicle air conditioner or a heat pump, the valve at least comprising: a housing; a closing member; and fluid connection parts for a control flowrate of back pressure, high pressure and suction pressure. Fluid connection parts having effective areas, of the closing member, assigned to the fluid connection parts. Control flowrate…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hanon Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04C18/0215. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 29 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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