3-2 WAY EXPANSION VALVE
20220196160 · 2022-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel Zens (Kreuzau, DE)
- Toni Spies (Köln, DE)
- Marc Graaf (Krefeld, DE)
- Dominik Wiechard (Köln, DE)
- Markus Herzog (Bedburg, DE)
- Corinne Le Pellec (Pulheim, DE)
Cpc classification
F16K5/0605
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00885
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K11/0876
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K11/087
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve (1) is introduced for a heat pump system in a motor vehicle, with at least one inlet (3), at least two outlets (2, 4) and a valve element (7) which comprises at least one throughlet (8) and at least one expansion recess (9) that can be brought into fluidic connection with at least one outlet (2, 4).
Claims
1. A valve for a heat pump system in a motor vehicle comprising: a rotary drive; a valve shaft; a valve block; a valve element being received in the valve block; the valve element being actuatable by the valve shaft through the rotary drive; the valve block including an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet, wherein the first outlet and the second outlet are positioned opposed to each other; the inlet of the valve block being positioned opposed to the rotary drive; the valve element including an L-shaped throughlet wherein the valve element does not include a substantially straight passage which pass through a center of the valve element to allow passage from one end of the valve element to an opposing end of the valve element; the valve element including an expansion recess connected at an opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending away from the opening of the throughlet and in a plane defined as being perpendicular to the valve shaft; the expansion recess being in the form of a groove; the cross section of the groove of the expansion recess being substantially V-shaped or rectangularly U-shaped; a depth of the groove of the expansion recess being continuously decreased away from the opening of the throughlet; the depth of the groove of the expansion recess being decreased to zero at approximately a quarter circle, along the circumference of the valve element, away from the opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element and the expansion recess does not extend less than approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element; wherein the valve element can be rotated to be in a closed position where there is no longer a fluidic connection between any one of the inlet, the first outlet, and the second outlet to any one of the inlet, the first outlet, and the second outlet because the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element; and wherein the valve element can be rotated to be in an open position which allows one passage between the inlet and only one of the first and second outlets because the expansion recess does not extend more than approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element.
2. A valve for a heat pump system in a motor vehicle comprising: a rotary drive; a valve shaft; a valve block; is a valve element being received in the valve block; the valve element being actuatable by the valve shaft through the rotary drive; the valve block including an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet, wherein the first outlet and the second outlet are positioned opposed to each other; the inlet of the valve block being positioned opposed to the rotary drive; the valve element including an L-shaped throughlet wherein the valve element does not include a substantially straight passage which pass through a center of the valve element to allow passage from one end of the valve element to an opposing end of the valve element; the valve element including an expansion recess connected at an opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending away from the opening of the throughlet and in a plane defined as being perpendicular to the valve shaft; the expansion recess being in the form of a groove; the cross section of the groove of the expansion recess being substantially V-shaped or rectangularly U-shaped; a depth of the groove of the expansion recess being continuously decreased away from the opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element; wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element so that there is no fluidic connection between the first outlet and the second outlet; wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element in order to simultaneously provide a completely closed position where there is no longer a fluidic connection between the inlet and the first outlet and a completely closed position where there is no longer a fluidic connection between the inlet and the second outlet; and wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element in order to allow one passage between the inlet and only one of the first and second outlets.
3. A valve for a heat pump system in a motor vehicle comprising: a rotary drive; a valve shaft; a valve block; a valve element being received in the valve block; the valve element being actuatable by the valve shaft through the rotary drive; the valve block including an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet, wherein the first outlet and the second outlet are positioned opposed to each other; the inlet of the valve block being positioned opposed to the rotary drive; the valve element including an L-shaped throughlet wherein the valve element does not include a substantially straight passage which pass through a center of the valve element to allow passage from one end of the valve element to an opposing end of the valve element; the valve element including an expansion recess connected at an opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending away from the opening of the throughlet and in a plane defined as being perpendicular to the valve shaft; the expansion recess being in the form of a groove; the cross section of the groove of the expansion recess being substantially V-shaped or rectangularly U-shaped; a depth of the groove of the expansion recess being continuously decreased away from the opening of the throughlet; the expansion recess extending approximately a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element wherein the expansion recess does not extend more than a quarter circle along the circumference of the valve element; wherein the valve element can be rotated to be in a closed position where there is no longer a fluidic connection between any one of the inlet, the first outlet, and the second outlet to any one of the inlet, the first outlet, and the second outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] In the following an embodiment example of the invention depicted in the drawing will be explained in detail. Therein depict:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] As is evident in
[0018] As is evident in
[0019] In contrast, in
[0020] This applies equally, and advantageously suitably, to a heat pump system, in the direction of the other outlet 4 in that position which results from the position shown in
[0021] In
[0022] The expansion recess 9 extends substantially in the plane which includes the axis of aperture 10 to which it is docked and approximately over a quarter circle along the circumference of the sphere. Its depth decreases continuously herein. Arrows A indicate that the refrigerant initially flows in the interior of the sphere according to