Claims
- 1. An expansion valve for an air conditioner having an evaporator and a compressor, the expansion valve comprising:
- a body assembly defining a first flow path for high pressure refrigerant flow from the compressor to the evaporator and a second flow path for low pressure refrigerant flow from the evaporator to the compressor;
- a cartridge, including:
- (a) a valve member positioned in the first flow path for varying the flow cross section through the first flow path for modulating refrigerant flow;
- (b) means positioned within the second flow path for sensing the superheat of the low pressure refrigerant flow and for moving the valve member in response to the sensed superheat to modulate the refrigerant flow;
- the cartridge being self-contained and pre-calibrated to modulate the refrigerant flow in response to the superheat sensed independent of the body assembly, permitting use in a variety of body assembly configurations.
- 2. The expansion valve of claim 1 wherein the pressure forces exerted by the high pressure refrigerant flow on the valve member are balanced.
- 3. The expansion valve of claim 1 wherein said means includes a rigid housing and flexible diaphragm to form a plenum, adsorbent and gas being present in the plenum, and the diaphragm exposed to the pressure of the low pressure refrigerant flow, the position of the diaphragm being a function of the superheat in the low pressure refrigerant flow.
- 4. The expansion valve of claim 4 wherein the adsorbent is active carbon and the gas is selected from the group comprising R13 and carbon dioxide.
- 5. The expansion valve of claim 1 wherein the body is formed of a resin selected from the group comprising polyacetal-homopolymer, polyacetal-copolymer, glass fiber reinforced PBT, and glass fiber reinforced polyphenylene sulfide.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 067,865 filed June 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,819,443.
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