Claims
- 1. A reversing valve for a heat pump system, comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing; a generally cylindrical valve member disposed in said housing for movement therein between first and second positions; first, second, third and fourth fluid conducting tubes radiating from said housing, said third tube being disposed approximately 135° from said second and fourth tubes; and ports in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes.
- 2. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve member rotates between said first and second positions.
- 3. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said generally cylindrical valve member has a center axis and rotates about said axis.
- 4. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a rotating drive mechanism, and wherein said valve member is magnetically coupled to said rotating drive mechanism.
- 5. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve member translates linearly between said first and second positions.
- 6. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 5 wherein said generally cylindrical valve member has a center axis and translates linearly in a direction parallel to said axis.
- 7. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 6 wherein all of said tubes are disposed in substantially the same plane, and said plane is substantially perpendicular to said center axis of the generally cylindrical valve member.
- 8. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein all of said tubes are disposed in substantially the same plane.
- 9. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a smoothly contoured fluid conduit through the valve member which connects the third tube with the fourth tube when the valve member is in its first position and which connects the third tube with the second tube when the valve member is in its second position.
- 10. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first, second and fourth tubes are disposed approximately 135° or more from said third tube.
- 11. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tubes are formed of thin-wall stainless steel tubing to reduce heat transfer.
- 12. A reversing valve for a heat pump system, comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing; a generally cylindrical valve member disposed in said housing for movement therein between first and second positions; first, second third and fourth fluid conducting tubes connected to said housing; ports in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes; and two smooth-walled fluid conduits in said valve member, one conduit interconnecting a pair of said ports in said first position and the other conduit interconnecting a pair of ports in said second position, the outer axis of each of said conduits being substantially the arc of a circle.
- 13. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 12 wherein said conduits are substantially uniform in cross-section throughout the length thereof.
- 14. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 12 wherein the arcute length of each of said conduits is approximately 90°.
- 13. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 12 wherein the arcute length of each of said conduits is approximately 45°.
- 14. A reversing valve for a heat pump system incorporating a compressor having a relatively low pressure suction gas inlet line and a relatively high pressure discharge gas outlet line, said valve comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing; a generally cylindrical valve member disposed in said housing for movement therein between first and second positions; first, second, third and fourth fluid conducting tubes connected to said housing; one of said tubes arranged to supply suction gas to the suction gas inlet line; ports in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes; and first and second smooth-walled fluid conduits in said valve member, said first conduit supplying suction gas to said one tube in said first position and said second conduit supplying suction gas to said one tube in said second position, the center axis of each of said conduits being substantially the arc of a circle.
- 15. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 14 wherein the arcuate length of each of said conduits is less than approximately 90°.
- 16. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 14 wherein the arcuate length of each of said conduits is approximately 45°.
- 17. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 14 wherein another of said tubes is arranged to receive discharge gas from said discharge gas line, and further comprising third and fourth conduits in said valve member for receiving discharge gas from said another tube in both positions of said valve member, respectively, said first and second conduits being larger in diameter than said third and fourth conduits.
- 18. A reversing valve for a heat pump system, comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing; a generally cylindrical valve member disposed in said housing for movement therein between first and second positions; first, second, third and fourth fluid conducting tubes connected to said housing, ports in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes; and a floating seal disposed between said tubes and said valve element in each of said first and second positions to prevent internal leakage.
- 19. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 18 wherein four of said ports are in fluid communication with four of said tubes, respectively, in each of said first and second positions of said valve member, and wherein a separate floating seal is provided for each port and tube interface.
- 20. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 19 wherein said floating seal comprises an annular elastomeric seal member surrounding each said tube in a sealed relationship and sealingly engaging the surface of said valve member surrounding the port communicating with said tube.
- 21. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 20 wherein each said seal member is sealed with regard to its tube by means of an O-ring disposed in a groove in said seal member.
- 22. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 20 wherein each said seal member is retained in place for limited floating movement, and further comprising a spring for biasing each said seal member against said valve member surface.
- 23. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 22 wherein each said spring is a compression coil spring surrounding said tube and acting between said housing and said seal member.
- 24. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 18 wherein said valve member is of generally circular cylindrical configuration with four generally parallel longitudinally extending flat surfaces circumferentially spaced about the surface of said valve member, said valve member translating linearly between said first and second positions in a direction parallel to the center longitudinal axis thereof, each of said flat surfaces being disposed in alignment with one of said tubes.
- 25. A reversing valve for a heat pump system, comprising:
a generally cylindrical housing; a generally circular cylindrical valve member having four generally parallel longitudinally extending flat surfaces circumferentially spaced about the surface thereof, said valve member translating linearly in said housing between first and second positions in a direction parallel to the center longitudinal axis thereof; first, second, third and fourth fluid conducting tubes radiating from said housing, each of said tubes being aligned with one of said flat surfaces in both positions of said valve member, and ports in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes.
- 26. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 25 wherein said third tube is disposed approximately 135° from said second and fourth tubes.
- 27. A reversing valve as claimed in claim 25 wherein said first, second and fourth tubes are disposed approximately 135° or more from said third tube.
- 28. A reversing valve for a heat pump system, comprising:
means defining a housing; means defining a valve member disposed in said housing for movement therein between first and second positions; first, second, third and fourth fluid conducting tubes radiating from said housing, said third tube being disposed approximately 135° from said second and fourth tubes; and means in said valve member for controlling the flow of fluid to and from each of said tubes.
- 29. A reversing valve for a heat pump system comprising: a housing;
first, second, third, and fourth fluid conducting tubes radiating from the housing, arranged generally in a plane, with the first tube opposite from the third tube, and the second and fourth tubes disposed approximately 135° from the third tube; and a valve member in the housing, translatable in the housing between a first and second position, the valve member having first and second sets of conduits, the first set of conduits generally aligned with the tubes when the valve member is in its first position, connecting the first and second tubes and the third and fourth tubes, and the second set of conducts generally aligned with the tubes when the valve member is in its second position, connecting the first and fourth tubes, and the second and third tubes; the valve member having flat surfaces thereon generally facing each of the tubes, with the conduits in each set opening in the flat surfaces, and each of the tubes having a floating sealing member for sealing against the flat surface to sealingly communicate with the openings of the conduits, while permitting the valve member to move.
CROSS-REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,864 filed Jan. 19, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09487864 |
Jan 2000 |
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09765262 |
Jan 2001 |
US |