Claims
- 1. A bypass valve for directing fluid flow, said bypass valve comprising:
a valve body with a notch in at least one end thereof; a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being rotatable within said valve body; and at least one endcap attached to an axial end portion of said spool, said endcap including a protrusion extending therefrom for preventing relative rotation between said spool and said valve body when said protrusion is positioned within said notch.
- 2. The bypass valve according to claim 1, further comprising:
a second endcap attached to a second axial end portion of said spool; a second protrusion extending from said second endcap; a second notch in said valve body, said second notch being configured and arranged to cooperate with said second protrusion for preventing relative rotation between said spool and said valve body when said second protrusion is seated within said second notch.
- 3. The bypass valve according to claim 1, wherein:
said valve body includes a plurality of ports extending therethrough; said spool is divided by a partition into at least two chambers; said partition includes a seal on an outer periphery thereof for sealing against an interior wall of said valve body; and said plurality of ports in said valve body each include a plurality of bars positioned near said interior wall of said valve body, said bars being configured and arranged to help maintain said seal in position upon said partition.
- 4. The bypass valve according to claim 3, wherein:
said bars on said ports extend in a generally axial direction; and said seal is an o-ring that is seated in a notch in said outer periphery of said partition.
- 5. The bypass valve according to claim 1, wherein:
said valve body includes a plurality of ports extending therethrough; said spool includes three partitions that cooperate with an interior wall of said valve body to define two chambers; said three partitions are designated as first, second and third partitions; a first set of two axially extending supporting ribs that are positioned approximately 180° apart from each other extend between said first and second partitions; and a second set of two axially extending supporting ribs that are positioned approximately 180° apart from each other extend between said second and third partitions.
- 6. The bypass valve according to claim 5, wherein when said protrusion of said spool is seated within said notch of said valve body, neither said first set of supporting ribs nor said second set of supporting ribs is positioned in front of any of said ports of said valve body.
- 7. A bypass valve for directing fluid flow, said bypass valve comprising:
a valve body with an underside; a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being axially translatable within said valve body; at least one endcap attached to an axial end portion of said spool, said endcap including a locking snap positioned on an outer periphery thereof, said locking snap being configured and arranged to maintain said spool in a first axial position with respect to said valve body, wherein when said locking snap is unlocked, said spool may be moved to a second axial position; and alignment means for maintaining said locking snap in engagement within underside of said valve body.
- 8. The bypass valve according to claim 7, wherein said locking snap consists of a finger that extends generally axially along said endcap, with a proximal end connected to said endcap and a distal end extending outwardly from said outer periphery of said spool, said alignment means extending from said distal end.
- 9. The bypass valve according to claim 8, wherein:
said endcap includes an inner end and an outer end, whereby said inner end is closer to said spool than said outer end; and said proximal end of said finger is located closer to said outer end of said endcap and said distal end of said finger is located closer to said inner end of said endcap, whereby said distal end of said finger prevents axial movement of said spool within said valve body in a first direction by abutting against an edge of said valve body unless said finger is pressed inwardly, and where said first direction is defined as the direction extending from said endcap toward said valve body.
- 10. A bypass valve for directing fluid flow, said bypass valve comprising:
a valve body including a service inlet port, a service outlet port, a valve inlet port, and a valve outlet port; and a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being rotatable and axially translatable within said valve body, whereby particular combinations of rotation and axial translation of said spool result in the following modes of operation:
a first mode in which the fluid flow is directed from said service inlet port, through a first portion of the bypass valve, then to said valve outlet port, then to said valve inlet port, through a second portion of the bypass valve, and finally out said service outlet port; a second mode in which the fluid flow is blocked from passing through said service inlet port, but the fluid flow is unhindered from passing through said service outlet port; a third mode in which the fluid flow is directed from said service inlet port, through the bypass valve, and then to said service outlet port; and a fourth mode in which the fluid flow is blocked from passing through said service inlet port as well as being blocked from passing through said service outlet port.
- 11. The bypass valve according to claim 10, wherein:
in said first mode, said spool is positioned within said valve body in a first axial position and a first radial position; in said second mode, said spool is positioned within said valve body in said first axial position and a second radial position, where said second radial position is different from said first radial position; in said third mode, said spool is positioned within said valve body in a second axial position and said first radial position, where said second axial position is different from said first axial position; and in said fourth mode, said spool is positioned within said valve body in said second axial position and said second radial position.
- 12. The bypass valve according to claim 11, wherein:
when in said first axial position, said spool is pushed toward a first end of said valve body; and when in said second axial position, said spool is pushed toward a second end of said valve body.
- 13. The bypass valve according to claim 11, wherein said second radial position is approximately 90° offset from said first radial position.
- 14. A bypass valve for directing fluid flow, said bypass valve comprising:
a valve body including a notch near each axial end thereof; a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being both rotatable and axially translatable within said valve body; and an endcap attached to each axial end of said spool, each endcap including a protrusion extending outwardly therefrom for preventing relative rotation between said spool and said valve body when said protrusion is positioned within said notch.
- 15. The bypass valve according to claim 14, further comprising a locking snap positioned on an outer periphery of each of said endcaps, each of said locking snaps being configured and arranged to maintain said spool in a different axial position with respect to said valve body.
- 16. The bypass valve according to claim 15, wherein each of said locking snaps consists of a finger extending radially outwardly at an angle in a generally axial direction along said associated endcap, and at least one of said fingers being provided with alignment means for maintaining a sliding relationship between said finger and an underside of said valve body.
- 17. A bypass valve comprising:
a valve body including a plurality of ports and a generally cylindrical inner periphery; a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being rotatable within said valve body and including a relatively flat wall defining a seal seating surface; and a top seal seated upon said seal seating surface, said top seal including a relatively flat bottom surface configured to match said seal seating surface, and a curved top surface configured to match said inner periphery of said valve body.
- 18. The bypass valve according to claim 17, wherein said top seal is made from an elastomeric material.
- 19. The bypass valve according to claim 17, wherein said top seal includes three sealing lips protruding from said curved top surface, each of said three sealing lips defining a closed shape when viewed from above.
- 20. The bypass valve according to claim 19, wherein:
said plurality of ports on said valve body include a service inlet port, a service outlet port, a valve inlet port, and a valve outlet port; and said three sealing lips are configured and arranged such that:
when said spool is located in a first position with respect to said valve body, fluids are blocked from passing through said service inlet port; and when said spool is located in a second position with respect to said valve body, fluids are blocked from passing through both said service inlet port and said service outlet port, as well from passing from said service inlet port to said service outlet port.
- 21. A bypass valve for directing fluid flow, said bypass valve comprising:
a valve body with an underside; a spool seated within said valve body, said spool being axially translatable within said valve body; at least one endcap attached to an axial end portion of said spool, said endcap including a locking snap positioned on an outer periphery thereof, said locking snap being configured and arranged to maintain said spool in a first axial position with respect to said valve body, wherein when said locking snap is unlocked, said spool may be moved to a second axial position; and said locking snap being integrally formed from said wall to have an inherent spring force.
- 22. The bypass valve according to claim 21 further including an alignment formation provided to said locking snap locking snap in engagement with an underside of said valve body.
- 23. The bypass valve according to claim 22 wherein said alignment formation is a pin formation extending from a distal end of said locking snap.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/595,171 filed Jun. 16, 2000 and entitled “Bypass Valve”.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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