This application is the National Stage of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2007/063213, filed Jul. 2, 2007, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-196396, filed Jul. 19, 2006, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor.
Patent Document No. 1 teaches a displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor for opening and closing a communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor, thereby controlling the displacement of the compressor, comprising a valve hole communicating with the crank chamber at one end and opening to a valve chamber at the other end, a valve body for opening and closing the valve hole at one end located in the valve chamber communicating with the portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts, a bulkhead provided with a supporting hole for slidably supporting the valve body and shutting the other end of the valve body off from the valve chamber, a pressure inlet passage for allowing crank chamber pressure to act on the other end of the valve body, and a driver for driving the valve body in a direction for opening and closing the valve hole.
The displacement control valve taught by Patent Document No. 1 has an advantage in that discharge chamber pressure does not act on the valve body in the direction for opening and closing the valve hole.
The displacement control valve of Patent Document No. 1 has the following problems.
(1) The structure of the displacement control valve is complex because the pressure inlet passage for allowing crank chamber pressure to act on the other end of the valve body is disposed independent of the communication passage extending between the portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and the crank chamber of the compressor.
(2) The pressure inlet passage functions to lead discharge gas leaked from the valve chamber to the side of the other end of the valve body through a space between the valve body and the supporting hole to the crank room, in addition to functioning to allow the crank chamber pressure to act on the other end of the valve body. Therefore, the pressure inlet passage desirably has sufficiently large cross sectional area. However, it is hard to increase the cross sectional area of the pressure inlet passage to a sufficiently large level because of various restrictions imposed on space, layout, etc. As a result, when the sliding contact part between the valve body and the supporting hole wears away owing to deterioration with age, etc., to increase the space between the valve body and the supporting hole, thereby increasing the flow rate of the discharge gas leaking from the valve chamber to the side of the other end of the valve body and the flow rate of the discharge gas through the pressure inlet passage, pressure loss is generated in the pressure inlet passage to make the pressure acting on the other end of the valve body higher than the crank chamber pressure acting on the one end of the valve body, thereby forcing the valve body in the direction for closing the valve hole and causing the control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure to deviate from the initial characteristic.
An object of the present invention is to provide a displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor for opening and closing a communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor, thereby controlling the displacement of the compressor, wherein discharge chamber pressure does not act on the valve body in the opening and closing direction, pressures acting on the opposite ends of the valve body are reliably maintained at the same level, and the structure thereof is simple.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor for opening and closing a communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor, thereby controlling the displacement of the compressor, comprising a valve hole communicating with the crank chamber at one end and opening to a valve chamber at the other end, a valve body for opening and closing the valve hole at one end located in the valve chamber communicating with the portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts, a bulkhead provided with a supporting hole for slidably supporting the valve body and shutting the other end of the valve body off from the valve chamber, and a driver for driving the valve body in a direction for opening and closing the valve hole, wherein the other end of the valve body is disposed in a portion of the communication passage closer to the crank chamber than the valve hole.
In the displacement control valve in accordance with the present invention, discharge chamber pressure does not act on the valve body in the opening and closing direction because crank chamber pressure acts on the opposite ends of the valve body. The crank chamber pressure is applied to the other end of the valve body not by disposing a pressure inlet passage but by disposing the other end of the valve body in a portion of the communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor closer to the crank chamber than the valve hole. Therefore, structure of the displacement control valve in accordance with the present invention is simpler than that of the conventional displacement control valve. Even if discharge gas leaks to the side of the other end of the valve body through the space between the valve body and the supporting hole, the leaked gas does not affect to the crank chamber pressure acting on the other end of the valve body because the other end of the valve body is located in the communication passage and the communication passage has a sectional area large enough even to lead the discharge gas to the crank chamber. As a result, the crank chamber pressure reliably acts on the opposite ends of the valve body. Therefore, control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure does not deviate from the initial characteristic.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the valve body is provided with a cylindrical circumferential surface having a single diameter over the whole length and line contacts a valve seat at the outer peripheral portion of the one end when it closes the valve hole.
The aforementioned structure can completely eliminate the action of the discharge chamber pressure on the valve body in the opening and closing direction and completely prevent opening and closing control of the valve body from being impaired by the discharge pressure.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the valve seat forms a flat surface, a concavity is formed on the one end of the valve body, and the outer peripheral portion of the concavity forms an annular sharp edge to form the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body.
When a concave is formed on the one end of the valve body, it becomes possible to make the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body form an annular sharp edge for line contacting the valve seat. When the valve seat forms a flat surface, leakage from the valve is prevented even if the central axis of the valve body drifts.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the valve hole is formed in the one end of the valve body, a hole is formed in the valve body to extend from the valve hole to the other end of the valve body, and the valve hole formed in the one end of the valve body and the hole extending from the valve hole to the other end of the valve body form a part of the communication passage.
When a part of the communication passage is formed in the valve body, it becomes unnecessary to form the part of the communication passage in the valve casing. As a result, the structure of the displacement control valve is simplified.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the driver comprises a pressure sensitive mechanism for self controlling the internal pressure of a suction chamber and an electromagnetic actuator for changing an operating point of the pressure sensitive mechanism.
Provision of a pressure sensitive mechanism enhances the accuracy of the control of the suction chamber pressure. Provision of an electromagnetic actuator for changing an operating point of the pressure sensitive mechanism enables the control pressure of the suction chamber to be determined unitarily relative to the control electric current.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the displacement control valve further comprising a forced opening mechanism for forcing the valve body to move away from the valve seat to open the valve hole when an electric supply to the electromagnetic actuator is stopped.
Provision of a mechanism for forcing the valve hole to open enables the displacement of the variable displacement compressor to rapidly decrease to the minimum level when the operation of the variable displacement compressor becomes unnecessary.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a clutch-less variable displacement compressor comprising the aforementioned displacement control valve.
A clutch-less variable displacement compressor is directly connected to an external power source. Therefore, it continues to run so long as the external power source operates even if the operation of the compressor becomes unnecessary. Provision of the forced opening mechanism for forcing the valve body to move away from the valve seat to open the valve hole when the electric supply to the electromagnetic actuator is stopped enables the displacement of the variable displacement compressor to rapidly decrease to the minimum level when the operation of the variable displacement compressor becomes unnecessary, thereby preventing unnecessary energy consumption.
In the displacement control valve in accordance with the present invention, discharge chamber pressure does not act on the valve body in the opening and closing direction because crank chamber pressure acts on the opposite ends of the valve body. The crank chamber pressure is applied to the other end of the valve body not by disposing a pressure inlet passage but by disposing the other end of the valve body in a portion of the communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor closer to the crank chamber than the valve hole. Therefore, the structure of the displacement control valve in accordance with the present invention is simpler than that of the conventional displacement control valve. Even if discharge gas leaks to the side of the other end of the valve body through the space between the valve body and the supporting hole, the leaked gas does not affect to the crank chamber pressure acting on the other end of the valve body because the other end of the valve body is located in the communication passage and the communication passage has a sectional area large enough even to lead the discharge gas to the crank chamber. As a result, the crank chamber pressure reliably acts on the opposite ends of the valve body. Therefore, control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure does not deviate from the initial characteristic.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described.
As shown in
The cylinder block 101 cooperates with the front housing 102 to define a crank chamber 105. A driving shaft 106 extends across the crank chamber 105. The driving shaft 106 passes through a swash plate 107. The swash plate 107 is connected to a rotor 108 fixed to the driving shaft 106 through a link 109. The driving shaft 106 supports the swash plate 107 variably at an inclination. A coil spring 110 is disposed between the rotor 108 and the swash plate 107 to force the swash plate 107 in a direction for decreasing the inclination to minimum level. A coil spring 111 is also provided. The coil spring 111 and the coil spring 110 are disposed to face opposite surfaces of the swash plate 107. The coil spring 111 forces the swash plate 107 in minimum inclination condition in the direction for increasing the inclination.
The driving shaft 106 extends out of the housing at one end through a boss 102a of the front housing 102 to be connected to a car engine not through an electromagnetic clutch but directly through a transmission. Therefore, the variable displacement compressor 100 is a clutch-less compressor. The car engine and the transmission are not shown in
The driving shaft 106 is supported radially and longitudinally by bearings 113, 114, 115 and 116.
Pistons 117 are inserted into the cylinder bores 101a, each piston 117 is provided with a concavity 117a at one end. The concavity 117a accommodates a pair of shoes 118 for slidably clamping the outer periphery of the swash plate 107. Rotation of the driving shaft 106 is converted to reciprocal movement of the piston 117 through the swash plate 107 and the shoes 118.
The rear housing 104 forms a suction chamber 119 and a discharge chamber 120. The suction chamber 119 communicates with the cylinder bores 101a through communication holes 103a formed in the valve plate 103 and suction valves. The discharge chamber 120 communicates with the cylinder bores 101a through discharge valves and communication holes 103b formed in the valve plate 103. The suction valves and the discharge valves are not shown in
The front housing 102, the cylinder block 101, the valve plate 103 and the rear housing 104 cooperate to form a housing for accommodating a compression mechanism comprising the driving shaft 106, the rotor 108, the link 109, the swash plate 107, the shoes 118, the pistons 117, the cylinder bores 101a, the suction valves, the discharge valves, etc.
A muffler 121 is disposed outside the cylinder block 101. The muffler 121 is formed by a cylindrical wall 101b formed on the outer surface of the cylinder block 101 and a cover 122 having a cylindrical form closed at one end, independent of the cylinder block 101 and connected to the cylindrical wall 101b with a seal member inserted between them. A discharge port 122a is formed in the cover 122. The discharge port 122a connects to a condenser of the car air conditioner not shown in
A communication passage 123 is formed through the cylinder block 101, the valve plate 103 and the rear housing 104 to communicate the muffler 121 with the discharge chamber 120. The muffler 121 and the communication passage 123 cooperate to form a discharge passage extending between the discharge chamber 120 and the discharge port 122a. The muffler 121 forms an expanded space disposed on the way of the discharge passage.
A check valve 200 is disposed in the muffler 121 to open and close the upstream end of the muffler 121.
The front housing 102, the cylinder block 101, the valve plate 103 and the rear housing 104 are disposed adjacent to each other with gaskets inserted between them and assembled as a unitary body with a plurality of through bolts. The gaskets are not shown in
A displacement control valve 300 is fitted to the rear housing 104. The displacement control valve 300 controls the aperture of a communication passage 124 extending between the discharge chamber 120 and the crank chamber 105 to control the flow rate of discharge refrigerant gas passing into the crank chamber 105. The refrigerant gas in the crank chamber 105 is passed into the suction chamber 119 through spaces between the bearings 115, 116 and the driving shaft 106, a space 125 formed in the cylinder block 101 and an orifice hole 103c formed in the valve plate 103.
The displacement control valve 300 can variably control the internal pressure of the crank chamber 105 to variably control the displacement of the variable displacement compressor 100. The displacement control valve 300 controls the supply of electric current to a built-in solenoid based on an external control signal to control the displacement of the variable displacement compressor 100, thereby keeping the internal pressure of the suction chamber 119 introduced into a pressure sensitive chamber of the displacement control valve 300 through a communication passage 126 at a predetermined level. The displacement control valve 300 stops the supply of electric current to the built-in solenoid to compulsorily open the communication passage 124, thereby minimizing the displacement of the variable displacement compressor 100. The displacement control valve 300 can optimally control the suction pressure in response to the external environment.
The structure of the displacement control valve 300 will be described in detail.
As shown in
The valve hole 301c communicates with the crank chamber 105 at one end through a space 317, a communication hole 301e, a space 318 and a communication hole 301f, and with the valve chamber 306 at the other end. The valve chamber 306 communicates with the discharge chamber 120 through a communication hole 301d. The communication hole 301d, the valve chamber 306, the valve hole 301c, the space 317, the communication hole 301e, the space 318 and the communication hole 301f form a part of the communication passage 124.
The other end of the valve body 305b is disposed in the space 318 and shut off from the valve chamber 306 by the bulkhead 301h in which the supporting hole 301b is formed. The other end of the valve body 305b is disposed in a portion of the communication passage 124 for communicating the discharge chamber 120 with the crank chamber 105 closer to the crank chamber 105 than the valve hole 301c.
The valve body 305b is provided with a cylindrical circumferential surface having a single diameter over the whole length extending from the one end thereof abutting a flat valve seat 301g formed around the valve hole 301c to the other end thereof located in the space 318 beyond the other end portion slidably supported by the supporting hole 301b. A concave 305d is formed in the one end of the valve body 305b. The outer peripheral portion of the concave 305b forms an annular sharp edge 305c to form the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 305b abutting the valve seat 301g. The radial width of the annular sharp edge 305c is set at 0.5 mm or less. As a result, the annular sharp edge 305c forming the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 305b line contacts the valve seat 301g when the valve body closes the valve hole.
The bellows 303 is supported by a bellows guide 314 at the end distanced from the pressure sensitive rod 305a. The bellows guide 314 is slidably supported by a pressure setting member 315 press fitted in the valve casing 301. A spring 316 is disposed between the pressure setting member 315 and the bellows guide 314 to force the bellows 303 in the direction for opening the valve. The set pressure of the displacement control valve 300 is adjusted by adjusting the press-fitting depth of the pressure setting member 315.
The displacement control valve 300 further comprises a solenoid rod 308 abutting the other end of the valve body 305b at one end and fixed to a movable iron core 307 at the other end, a fixed iron core 309 opposing the movable iron core 307 at a predetermined distance and allowing the solenoid rod 308 to pass through without contact, a spring 310 for forcing the movable iron core 307 in the direction for closing the valve, a cylindrical member 312 made of non-magnetic material and fixed to a solenoid case 311 to slidably support the outer peripheral portion of the movable iron core 307 and accommodate the fixed iron core 309, and an electromagnetic coil 313 accommodated in the solenoid case 311 to surround the cylindrical member 312.
The internal space of the cylindrical member 312 communicates with the space 318 through a space between the solenoid rod 308 and the fixed iron core 309. The space 318 communicates with the valve hole 301c. Therefore, the internal pressure of the crank chamber 105 (hereinafter called crank chamber pressure) acts on the opposite ends of the valve body 305b.
In the displacement control valve 300, the crank chamber pressure is applied to the other end of the valve body 305b not by disposing a pressure inlet passage as taught by Patent Document No. 1 but by disposing the other end of the valve body 305b in a portion of the communication passage 124 for communicating the discharge chamber 120 with the crank chamber 105 of the variable displacement compressor 100 closer to the crank chamber 105 than the valve hole 301c. Therefore, the structure of the displacement control valve 300 is simpler than that of the displacement control valve taught by Patent Document No. 1.
Even if discharge gas leaks to the side of the other end of the valve body 305b through the space between the valve body 305b and the supporting hole 301b, the leaked gas does not affect the crank chamber pressure acting on the other end of the valve body 305b because the other end of the valve body 305b is disposed in the communication passage 124 and the communication passage 124 has a sectional area large enough even to lead the discharge gas to the crank chamber 105. As a result, the crank chamber pressure reliably acts on the opposite ends of the valve body 305b. Therefore, the control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure does not deviate from the initial characteristic.
In the displacement control valve 300, the valve body 305b is provided with a cylindrical circumferential surface having a single diameter over the whole length and line contacts the valve seat 301g at the annular sharp edge 305c forming the outer peripheral portion of the one end when it closes the valve hole. The aforementioned structure can completely eliminate an action of the discharge chamber pressure on the valve body 305b in the opening and closing direction and completely prevent opening and closing control of the valve body from being impaired by the discharge chamber pressure.
When the concave 305d is formed on the one end of the valve body 305b with a narrow annular outer peripheral portion remaining, it becomes possible to make the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 305b form an annular sharp edge 305c for line contacting the valve seat 301g. The concave 305d makes it easy to form the annular sharp edge 305c.
In the displacement control valve 300, no space is formed between the annular sharp edge 305c of the valve body 305b and the valve seat 301g even if the central axis of the valve body 305b drifts in radial direction in the narrow space between the valve body and the supporting hole 301b because the valve seat 301g forms a flat surface. Therefore, leakage from the contact part between the annular sharp edge 305c of the valve body 305b and the valve seat 301g is prevented.
The control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure of the displacement control valve 300 is represented by formula (1) in
A control characteristic of the displacement control valve 300 is that the suction chamber pressure Ps decreases as the supply of the electric current i to the electromagnetic coil 313 increases.
In the displacement control valve 300, the pressure sensitive mechanism and the electromagnetic actuator drive the valve body 305b. Providing the displacement control valve 300 with the pressure sensitive mechanism enhances the accuracy of the control of the suction chamber pressure. Providing the displacement control valve 300 with the electromagnetic actuator for changing the operating point of the pressure sensitive mechanism enables the control pressure of the suction chamber to be determined unitarily relative to the control electric current i.
In the displacement control valve 300, the spring 316 forces the valve body 305b to move away from the valve seat 301g, thereby forcibly opening the valve hole 301c when the electric current supply to the electromagnetic actuator is stopped. As a result, it becomes possible to rapidly decrease the displacement of the variable displacement compressor 100 when the operation of the variable displacement compressor 100 becomes unnecessary.
A second preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described.
As shown in
The valve hole 412b communicates with the crank chamber 105 at one end through a space 418, a communication hole 412d, a space 419 and a communication hole 417a and with the valve chamber 414 at the other end. The valve chamber 414 communicates with the discharge chamber 120 through the communication hole 412c. The communication hole 412c, the valve chamber 414, the valve hole 412b, the space 418, the communication hole 412d, the space 419 and the communication hole 417a form a part of the communication passage 124 extending between the discharge chamber 120 and the crank chamber 105.
The other end of the valve body 413b is disposed in the space 419 to be shut off from the valve chamber 414 by the bulkhead 412f provided with the supporting hole 412a. The other end of the valve body 413b is disposed in the portion of the communication passage 124 closer to the crank chamber 105 than the valve hole 412b.
A third spring 416 is disposed in the space 419 to force the valve body 413b in the closing direction through a spring guide 415. An adjusting member 417 is screwed into the valve casing 412. The adjusting member 417 cooperates with the valve casing 412 to form the space 419 and abuts one end of the third spring 416 to adjust the biasing force of the third spring 416. The communication hole 417a is formed in the adjusting member 417.
The valve body 413b is provided with a cylindrical circumferential surface having a single diameter over the whole length extending from one end thereof abutting a flat valve seat 412g formed around the valve hole 412b to the other end thereof disposed in the space 419 beyond the other end portion slidably supported by the supporting hole 412a. A concave 413d is formed in the one end of the valve body 413b. The outer peripheral portion of the concave 413d forms an annular sharp edge 413c and also the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 413b abutting the valve seat 412g. The radial width of the annular sharp edge 413c is set at 0.5 mm or less. As a result, the annular sharp edge 413c forming the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 413b line contacts the valve seat 412g when the valve body closes the valve hole.
The crank chamber pressure acts on the opposite ends of the valve body 413b.
In the displacement control valve 400, the crank chamber pressure is applied to the other end of the valve body 413b not by disposing a pressure inlet passage as taught by Patent Document No. 1 but by disposing the other end of the valve body 413b in a portion of the communication passage 124 for communicating the discharge chamber 120 with the crank chamber 105 of the variable displacement compressor 100 closer to the crank chamber 105 than the valve hole 412b. Therefore, the structure of the displacement control valve 400 is simpler than that of the displacement control valve taught by Patent Document No. 1.
Even if discharge gas leaks to the side of the other end of the valve body 413b through the space between the valve body 413b and the supporting hole 412a, the leaked gas does not affect to the crank chamber pressure acting on the other end of the valve body 413b because the other end of the valve body 413b is disposed in the communication passage 124 and the communication passage 124 has a sectional area large enough even to lead the discharge gas to the crank chamber 105. As a result, the crank chamber pressure reliably acts on the opposite ends of the valve body 413b. Therefore, the control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure does not deviate from the initial characteristic.
In the displacement control valve 400, the valve body 413b is provided with a cylindrical circumferential surface having a single diameter over the whole length and line contacts the valve seat 412g at the annular sharp edge 413c forming the outer peripheral portion of the one end when it closes the valve hole. The aforementioned structure can completely eliminate an action of the discharge chamber pressure on the valve body 413b in the opening and closing direction and completely prevent opening and closing control of the valve body 413b from being impaired by the discharge chamber pressure.
When the concave 413d is formed on the one end of the valve body 413b with a narrow annular outer peripheral portion remaining, it becomes possible to make the outer peripheral portion of the one end of the valve body 413b form an annular sharp edge 413c for line contacting the valve seat 301g. The concave 413d makes it easy to form the annular sharp edge 413c.
In the displacement control valve 400, no space is formed between the annular sharp edge 413c of the valve body 413b and the valve seat 412g even if the central axis of the valve body 413b drifts in radial direction in the narrow space between the valve body and the supporting hole 412a because the valve seat 412g forms a flat surface. Therefore, leakage from the contact part between the annular sharp edge 413c of the valve body 413b and the valve seat 412g is prevented.
When the electric current is supplied to the electromagnetic coil 409 of the displacement control valve 400, the second movable iron core 410 is drawn and connected to the first movable iron core 404 with the diaphragm 403 clamped between them. Thus, the second movable iron core 410 is integrally connected to the diaphragm 403. Furthermore, the second movable iron core 410 is connected to the pressure sensitive rod 413a and also the valve body 413b. As a result, the valve body 413b operates in response to the suction chamber pressure and the electromagnetic force. The control characteristic of the suction chamber pressure of the displacement control valve 400 is represented by formula (2) in
A control characteristic of the displacement control valve 400 is that the suction chamber pressure Ps decreases as the supply of the electric current i to the electromagnetic coil 409 increases.
In the displacement control valve 400, the pressure sensitive mechanism and the electromagnetic actuator drive the valve body 413b. Providing the displacement control valve 400 with the pressure sensitive mechanism enhances the accuracy of the control of the suction chamber pressure. Providing the displacement control valve 400 with the electromagnetic actuator for changing the operating point of the pressure sensitive mechanism enables the control pressure of the suction chamber to be determined unitarily relative to the control electric current.
In the displacement control valve 400, the biasing force of the second spring 411 is set at a level larger than that of the third spring 416. Therefore, the second spring 411 forces the valve body 413b to move away from the valve seat 412g, thereby forcibly opening the valve hole 412b when the electric current supply to the electromagnetic actuator is stopped. As a result it becomes possible to rapidly decrease the displacement of the variable displacement compressor 100 when the operation of the variable displacement compressor 100 becomes unnecessary.
In the displacement control valve 400, the valve chamber 414 can be communicated with the space 419 through a communication hole formed in the valve body 413b as shown in
When a part of the communication passage 124 is formed in the valve body 413b, it becomes unnecessary to form the said part in the valve casing 412 and the structure of the displacement control valve 400 is simplified.
As the clutch-less variable displacement compressor 100 is directly connected to the external power source, i.e., the car engine, it continues to run so long as the car engine operates even if the operation of the car air conditioner or the operation of the compressor becomes unnecessary. The displacement control valves 300 and 400 are provided with the mechanism for forcibly opening the valve hole 301c and the mechanism for forcibly opening the valve hole 412b or 413e, respectively. Therefore, it is possible to rapidly decrease the displacement of the clutch-less variable displacement compressor 100 to the minimum level when the operation of the clutch-less variable displacement compressor 100 becomes unnecessary, thereby preventing unnecessary energy consumption.
Discharge pressure portions other than the discharge chamber 120, for example the muffler 121, the communication passage 123, etc., can be communicated with the crank chamber 105.
The valve seats 301g and 412g can be made funnel-shaped.
The sectional are of the portions of the valve bodies 305b and 413b extending in the valve chambers 306 and 414 can be made different from that of the portions supported by the supporting holes 301b and 412a to make the discharge chamber pressure act on the valve bodies 305b and 413b.
The displacement control valves 300 and 400 can be made as internal control valves without electromagnetic actuators.
The displacement control valves 300 and 400 can be made as solenoid valves without pressure sensitive mechanisms.
The orifice hole 103c can be a variable flow rate aperture.
Variable displacement compressors using CO2 or R152a instead of R134a in common use nowadays can be equipped with the displacement control valves in accordance with the present invention.
Various kinds of variable displacement compressors such as wobble plate variable displacement compressors, motor driven variable displacement compressors, variable displacement compressors equipped with electromagnetic clutch, clutch-less variable displacement compressors, etc. can be equipped with the displacement control valves in accordance with the present invention.
An object of the present invention is to provide a displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor for opening and closing a communication passage extending between a portion of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber of the compressor, thereby controlling the displacement of the compressor, wherein discharge chamber pressure does not act on the valve body in the opening and closing direction, pressures acting on the opposite ends of the valve body are reliably maintained at the same level, and the structure thereof is simple.
A displacement control valve of a variable displacement compressor 100 for opening and closing a communication passage 124 extending between a portion 120 of the compressor on which discharge pressure acts and a crank chamber 105 of the compressor 100, thereby controlling the displacement of the compressor 100, comprises a valve hole 301c communicating with the crank chamber 105 at one end and opening to a valve chamber 306 at the other end, a valve body 305b for opening and closing the valve hole 301c at one end located in the valve chamber 306 communicating with the portion 120 of the compressor 100 on which discharge pressure acts, a bulkhead 301h provided with a supporting hole 301b for slidably supporting the valve body 305b and shutting the other end of the valve body 305b off from the valve chamber 306, and a driver for driving the valve body 305b in a direction for opening and closing the valve hole. The other end of the valve body 305b is disposed in a portion of the communication passage 124 closer to the crank chamber 105 than the valve hole 301c.
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