Capacity control valve
11598437 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Takahiro Ejima (Tokyo, JP)
- Kohei Fukudome (Tokyo, JP)
- Keigo Shirafuji (Tokyo, JP)
- Kenshiro Furukawa (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
F04B2027/1831
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B27/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K17/0473
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B2027/1845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B2027/1813
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/0613
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B2027/1827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05D7/005
PHYSICS
F04B27/1804
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B27/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A capacity control valve includes a valve housing discharge, port, a suction port, and control ports, and a valve element to be brought into contact with and separated from a valve seat by a driving force of a solenoid to open and close a communication between the control and discharge ports or communication between the control port and the suction port. A sliding region is formed by an inner peripheral surface of the valve housing and an outer peripheral surface of the valve element, a groove extending in a circumferential direction is formed in at least one of the housing inner peripheral surface of the valve housing and the outer peripheral surface of the valve element, and the sliding region has a structure in which a swirling current is generated in the groove by fluid flowing from a high-pressure side to a low-pressure side in a clearance between the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the valve element.
Claims
1. A capacity control valve comprising: a valve housing provided with a discharge port through which a discharge fluid of discharge pressure passes, a suction port through which a suction fluid of suction pressure passes, and a control port through which a control fluid of control pressure passes; and a valve element configured to be brought into contact with and separated from a valve seat by a driving force of a solenoid to open and close a communication between the control port and the discharge port or a communication between the control port and the suction port, wherein a sliding region is formed by an inner peripheral surface of the valve housing and an outer peripheral surface of the valve element, a groove extending in a circumferential direction is formed in at least one of the inner peripheral surface of the valve housing and the outer peripheral surface of the valve element, the sliding region has a structure in which a swirling current is generated in the groove by a fluid flowing from a high-pressure side to a low-pressure side in a clearance between the inner peripheral surface of the valve housing and the outer peripheral surface of the valve element, the radial length of the clearance is within a range from 5 μm to 19 μm, and the groove includes at least two threads of spiral grooves.
2. The capacity control valve according to claim 1, wherein a radial length of the clearance is within a range from 1/10 to 1/300 of an axial length of the sliding region.
3. The capacity control valve according to claim 2, wherein a depth of the groove is larger than the radial length of the clearance.
4. The capacity control valve according to claim 1, wherein the groove is exposed on the low-pressure side of the sliding region in a stroke range of the valve element.
5. The capacity control valve according to claim 4, wherein the groove extends so as to form a spiral shape, and a pitch of the groove for one roll from a groove inlet is longer than the axial length of the sliding region.
6. The capacity control valve according to claim 2, wherein the groove is exposed on the low-pressure side of the sliding region in a stroke range of the valve element.
7. The capacity control valve according to claim 6, wherein the groove extends so as to form a spiral shape, and a pitch of the groove for one roll from a groove inlet is longer than the axial length of the sliding region.
8. The capacity control valve according to claim 1, wherein the groove is a multiple spiral groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) Modes for carrying out a capacity control valve according to the present invention will be described below based on embodiments.
First Embodiment
(11) A capacity control valve according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(12) A capacity control valve V of the present invention is assembled into a variable displacement compressor M used for an air conditioning system of an automobile, etc. By variably controlling pressure of a working fluid (hereinafter, simply referred to as the “fluid”) serving as a coolant, a discharge amount of the variable displacement compressor M is controlled and the air conditioning system is adjusted to have a desired cooling ability.
(13) First of all, the variable displacement compressor M will be described. As shown in
(14) The variable displacement compressor M also includes a rotating shaft 5 to be driven and rotated by an engine (not shown) installed outside the casing 1, a swash plate 6 coupled to the rotating shaft 5 in an eccentric state by a hinge mechanism 8 in the control chamber 4, and plural pistons 7 coupled to the swash plate 6 and fitted reciprocatably in the respective cylinders 4a. With using the capacity control valve V to be driven to open and close by electromagnetic force, a tilt angle of the swash plate 6 is continuously changed by appropriately controlling pressure in the control chamber 4 while utilizing suction pressure Ps of the suction chamber 3 that suctions the fluid, discharge pressure Pd of the discharge chamber 2 that discharges the fluid pressurized by the pistons 7, and control pressure Pc of the control chamber 4 that houses the swash plate 6. Thereby, a stroke amount of the pistons 7 is changed to control a discharge amount of the fluid. For convenience of description, the capacity control valve V assembled into the variable displacement compressor M is not shown in
(15) Specifically, the higher the control pressure Pc in the control chamber 4 is, the smaller the tilt angle of the swash plate 6 with respect to the rotating shaft 5 becomes, and the more the stroke amount of the pistons 7 is reduced. However, when the pressure becomes fixed pressure or more, the swash plate 6 is brought into a substantially perpendicular state with respect to the rotating shaft 5, that is, a state where the swash plate is slightly tilted from the exactly perpendicular state. At this time, the stroke amount of the pistons 7 becomes minimum, and pressurization of the fluid in the cylinders 4a by the pistons 7 becomes minimum. Therefore, the discharge amount of the fluid to the discharge chamber 2 is reduced, and the cooling ability of the air conditioning system becomes minimum. Meanwhile, the lower the control pressure Pc in the control chamber 4 is, the larger the tilt angle of the swash plate 6 with respect to the rotating shaft 5 becomes, and the more the stroke amount of the pistons 7 is increased. However, when the pressure becomes fixed pressure or less, the tilt angle of the swash plate 6 with respect to the rotating shaft 5 becomes maximum. At this time, the stroke amount of the pistons 7 becomes maximum, and the pressurization of the fluid in the cylinders 4a by the pistons 7 becomes maximum. Therefore, the discharge amount of the fluid to the discharge chamber 2 is increased, and the cooling ability of the air conditioning system becomes maximum.
(16) As shown in
(17) In the present embodiment, the main valve 50 is formed by the main/auxiliary valve element 51 and a main valve seat 10a serving as a valve seat which is formed in a valve housing 10, and by bringing and separating an axially left end 51a of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 into contact with and from the main valve seat 10a, the main valve 50 is opened and closed. The auxiliary valve 53 is formed by the main/auxiliary valve element 51 and an auxiliary valve seat 82a formed on the inner diameter side of an axially left end surface which serves as an opening end surface of a fixed iron core 82, and by bringing and separating an axially right end 51b of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 into contact with and from the auxiliary valve seat 82a, the auxiliary valve 53 is opened and closed. The pressure sensitive valve 54 is formed by a cap 70 forming the pressure sensitive body 61 and an annular pressure sensitive valve seat 52a formed in an axially left end of the pressure sensitive valve member 52. By bringing and separating a sealing surface 70a formed on the outer diameter side of an axially right end of the cap 70 into contact with and from the pressure sensitive valve seat 52a, the pressure sensitive valve 54 is opened and closed.
(18) Next, a structure of the capacity control valve V will be described. As shown in
(19) As shown in
(20) A recessed portion 81b in which the inner diameter side of an axially left end is recessed to the axially right side is formed in the casing 81. An axially right end portion of the valve housing 10 is inserted and fixed to this recessed portion 81b in a substantially sealed manner.
(21) The fixed iron core 82 is made of a rigid body which is a magnetic material such as iron or silicon steel, and includes a cylindrical portion 82b extending in the axial direction, the cylindrical portion where an insertion hole 82c into which the drive rod 83 is inserted is formed, and an annular flange portion 82d extending in the outer diameter direction from an outer peripheral surface of an axially left end portion of the cylindrical portion 82b. The auxiliary valve seat 82a is formed on the inner diameter side of the opening end surface of the fixed iron core 82, that is, on an axially left end surface of the cylindrical portion 82b.
(22) The fixed iron core 82 is inserted and fixed to a recessed portion 10b recessed to the axially left side on the inner diameter side of an axially right end of the valve housing 10 which is inserted and fixed to the recessed portion 81b of the casing 81 in a substantially sealed manner in a state where an axially right end surface of the flange portion 82d is abutted with a bottom surface of the recessed portion 81b of the casing 81.
(23) Next, a structure of the valve housing 10 will be described. As shown in
(24) The valve housing 10 is formed in a substantially cylindrical bottomed shape by press-fitting a partition adjusting member 71 to an axially left end portion in a substantially sealed manner. The partition adjusting member 71 can adjust the bias force of the pressure sensitive body 61 by adjusting an installment position of the valve housing 10 in the axial direction.
(25) A first valve chamber 20 communicating with the Pd port 12 where an axially left end portion of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 is arranged, a second valve chamber 30 communicating with the Ps port 13 where an axially right end portion of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 is arranged, and a pressure sensitive chamber 60 communicating with the Pc port 14 where the pressure sensitive body 61 is arranged are formed inside the valve housing 10.
(26) As shown in
(27) In such a way, inside the valve housing 10, the first valve chamber 20 and the second valve chamber 30 are partitioned in a sealed manner by the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 and the inner peripheral surface 11a of the projected portion 11 forming the guide hole 10c, both the surfaces extending in parallel in the axial direction. A tiny clearance C (see
(28) In the present embodiment, a part in which the inner peripheral surface 11a of the projected portion 11 forming the guide hole 10c and the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 slide with each other will be described as a sliding region S. Axial length L1 of the sliding region S corresponds to axial length of the inner peripheral surface 11a of the projected portion 11 forming the guide hole 10c. The axial length L1 of the sliding region S in the present embodiment is set to be 0.3 mm, and radial length of the clearance C is set to be 10 μm. That is, the radial length of the clearance C is formed within a range from 1/10 to 1/300 of the axial length L1 of the sliding region S. The axial length L1 of the sliding region S is preferably within a range from 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm, and the radial length of the clearance C is preferably within a range from 5 μm to 20 μm.
(29) As shown in
(30) Next, a structure of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 will be described. As shown in
(31) As shown in
(32) As shown in
(33) In the spiral grooves 57, 58, groove inlets 57a, 58a serving as axially left ends and groove outlets 57b, 58b serving as axially right ends are respectively formed at the axially same positions on the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51. In the spiral grooves 57, 58, roll portions 57c, 58c between the groove inlets 57a, 58a and the groove outlets 57b, 58b have the same extension size, and axial length L2 of a pitch for one roll (see
(34) As shown in
(35) As described above, by forming the groove 56 formed by the two threads of the spiral grooves 57, 58 tilted in the axial direction on the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51, as shown in
(36) As shown in
(37) The clearance C of the sliding region S is formed to extend in parallel to the axial direction by the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 extending in parallel in the axial direction and the inner peripheral surface 11a of the projected portion 11 forming the guide hole 10c. Thus, in the sliding region S, it is possible to more easily generate the swirling current W in the spiral grooves 57, 58.
(38) On the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51 in the sliding region S, by forming the spiral grooves 57, 58 whose depth is larger than the radial length of the clearance C of the sliding region S, the fluid flowing from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side in the clearance C of the sliding region S is reliably guided into the roll portions 57c, 58c of the spiral grooves 57, 58. Thus, since the swirling current W is more easily generated and contaminant, etc. coming into the sliding region S together with the fluid can be pulled into the spiral grooves 57, 58 by the swirling current W, it is possible to prevent contaminant, etc. from remaining and accumulating in the clearance C of the sliding region S to enhance resistance to foreign substances.
(39) As shown in
(40) By forming the groove 56 by the two threads of the spiral grooves 57, 58 as the so-called multiple-thread spiral groove, the fluid flows from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side according to a flow rate in the plural spiral grooves 57, 58. Thus, contaminant, etc. pulled into the spiral grooves 57, 58 is more easily discharged. Since the plural groove inlets 57a, 58a and the plural groove outlets 57b, 58b are formed, the fluid is more easily introduced into the groove 56 and the swirling current W is easily generated. Since contaminant, etc. can be dispersed over the plural spiral grooves 57, 58, it is possible to prevent contaminant, etc. from remaining and accumulating in the spiral grooves 57, 58. Further, since the groove 56 is the two-thread spiral groove formed by the two threads of the spiral grooves 57, 58, the axial length L2 of the pitch for one roll of the spiral grooves 57, 58 can be respectively shortened. Thus, it is possible to more shorten the axial length L1 of the sliding region S (i.e., L2>L1).
(41) The groove inlets 57a, 58a of the spiral grooves 57, 58 are positioned in the sliding region S, and not exposed in the first valve chamber 20 on the high-pressure side of the sliding region S. Thus, the first valve chamber 20 and the second valve chamber 30 do not directly communicate with each other by the spiral grooves 57, 58, and leakage of the fluid to the second valve chamber 30 on the low-pressure side of the sliding region S is reduced. The axial length L2 of the pitch for one roll of the spiral grooves 57, 58 forming the groove 56 is longer than the axial length L1 of the sliding region S. Thus, in a state where the groove inlets 57a, 58a are positioned in the sliding region S, it is possible to reliably expose the groove outlets 57b, 58b and part of the roll portions 57c, 58c in the second valve chamber 30 on the low-pressure side of the sliding region S. In the spiral grooves 57, 58, part of the roll portions 57c, 58c are exposed in the second valve chamber 30 on the low-pressure side of the sliding region S by a short distance of one roll from the groove inlets 57a, 58a. Thus, it is possible to more easily discharge contaminant, etc. pulled into the spiral grooves 57, 58.
(42) Since the groove 56 is formed on the outer peripheral surface 51c of the main/auxiliary valve element 51, processing for forming the groove 56 is easily performed.
(43) The plural spiral grooves forming the groove 56 are not limited to the spiral grooves formed by the same configurations but spiral grooves having different sectional shapes, width, depth, extension size, etc. may be combined.
(44) By forming width of the groove outlets 57b, 58b of the spiral grooves 57, 58 larger than width of the groove inlets 57a, 58a, contaminant, etc. pulled into the spiral grooves 57, 58 by the swirling current W may be more easily discharged from the groove outlets 57b, 58b to the second valve chamber 30.
Second Embodiment
(45) Next, a capacity control valve according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(46) A capacity control valve V in the second embodiment will be described. As shown in
Third Embodiment
(47) Next, a capacity control valve according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(48) A capacity control valve V in the third embodiment will be described. As shown in
(49) The plural annular grooves 257 forming the groove 256 may be provided in the axial direction.
Fourth Embodiment
(50) Next, a capacity control valve according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(51) A capacity control valve V in the fourth embodiment will be described. As shown in
(52) As shown in
(53) The embodiments of the present invention are described above with the drawings. However, specific configurations are not limited to these embodiments but the present invention includes changes and additions within the range not departing from the scope of the present invention.
(54) For example, in the above embodiments, the auxiliary valve 53 is not necessarily provided. An axially right end of the main/auxiliary valve element is only required to function as a support member that receives a load in the axial direction and a sealing function is not necessarily required.
(55) The example in which the main/auxiliary valve element and the pressure sensitive valve member 52 are formed as separate bodies is described. However, both may be integrated. The example in which the drive rod 83 and the main/auxiliary valve element are formed as separate bodies is described. However, both may be integrated. Further, the main/auxiliary valve element, the pressure sensitive valve member 52, and the drive rod 83 may be integrated.
(56) The communication passage providing direct communication between the control chamber 4 and the suction chamber 3 of the variable displacement compressor M and the fixed orifice are not necessarily provided.
(57) The groove may be formed by combining spiral grooves as in the first embodiment or the second embodiment and an annular groove as in the third embodiment. Grooves may be formed on both the outer peripheral surface of the main/auxiliary valve element and the inner peripheral surface of the valve housing.
(58) The projected portion provided on the inner peripheral surface of the valve housing may not have the tapered side surface but may be formed to have a rectangular section.
(59) The main/auxiliary valve element is not limited to the main/auxiliary valve element formed to have the same diameter over the axial direction but may be a main/auxiliary valve element whose diameter is partly reduced but not in a range where the groove is formed. In this case, the axial length of the sliding region may be shorter than the axial length of the inner peripheral surface of the projected portion forming the guide hole of the valve housing.
(60) In the present invention, the valve element has functions of reciprocating in the axial direction by the drive force of the solenoid, sliding with the guide hole of the valve housing, and being brought into contact with or separated from the main valve seat. In the first to fourth embodiments, the main/auxiliary valve element is described as an example. However, for example, as long as the drive rod in the first to fourth embodiments slides with the guide hole of the valve housing, the drive rod forms the valve element together with the main/auxiliary valve element.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(61) 1 Casing 2 Discharge chamber 3 Suction chamber 4 Control chamber 5 Valve housing 10a Main valve seat (valve seat) 10c Guide hole 11 Projected portion 11a Inner peripheral surface 12 Pd port (discharge port) 13 Ps port (suction port) 14 Pc port (control port) 15 First valve chamber 20 Second valve chamber 50 Main valve 51 Main/auxiliary valve element (valve element) 51c Outer peripheral surface 56 Groove 57, 58 Spiral groove 57a, 58a Groove inlet 57b, 58b Groove outlet 57c, 58c Roll portion 60 Pressure sensitive chamber 61 Pressure sensitive body 80 Solenoid 151 Main/auxiliary valve element (valve element) 151c Outer peripheral surface 156 Groove 157 Spiral groove 251 Main/auxiliary valve element (valve element) 251c Outer peripheral surface 256 Groove 257 Annular groove 310 Valve housing 310c Guide hole 311 Projected portion 311a Inner peripheral surface 351 Main/auxiliary valve element (valve element) 351c Outer peripheral surface 356 Groove 357 Spiral groove C Clearance S Sliding region V Capacity control valve W Swirling current X Axial flow