Claims
- 1. An expansion valve comprising:a valve body having a first path adapted for passage of a liquid-phase refrigerant to an evaporator and a second path adapted for passage of a gas-phase refrigerant from the evaporator to a compressor; an orifice mounted inside the first path; a valve in the first path, the valve controlling the amount of refrigerant passing through the orifice; a power element portion connected to the valve body and having a diaphragm displaceable in accordance with the temperature of the gas-phase refrigerant; a large radius portion operably connected to the diaphragm; a heat sensing shaft having an upper end abutting the large radius portion and having a lower end abutting the valve so that the valve is controlled by the diaphragm displacement, at least a portion of the heat sensing shaft being adapted to be exposed to the gas-phase refrigerant; and a low heat sensitive member connected to the large radius portion, wherein the low heat sensitive member is made of a material that slowly conducts heat.
- 2. An expansion valve according to claim 1, wherein the low heat sensitive member is made of a resin with a low coefficient of heat conductivity.
- 3. An expansion valve according to claim 2, wherein the resin is polyacetal.
- 4. An expansion valve comprising:A valve body having a first path adapted for passage of a liquid-phase refrigerant to an evaporator and a second path adapted for passage of a gas-phase refrigerant from the evaporator to a compressor; an orifice mounted inside the first path; a valve in the first path, the valve controlling the amount of refrigerant passing through the orifice; a power element portion connected to the valve body and having a diaphragm displaceable in accordance with the temperature of the gas-phase refrigerant; a large radius portion operably connected to the diaphragm; a heat sensing shaft having an upper end abutting the large radius portion and having a lower end abutting the valve so that the valve is controlled by the diaphragm displacement, at least a portion of the heat sensing shaft being adapted to be exposed to the gas-phase refrigerant; and a low heat sensitive member connected to the large radius portion; wherein the low heat sensitive member is made of a material that slowly conducts heat; wherein the low heat sensitive member comprises a cylindrical portion and a flange extending substantially radially outwardly at one end thereof, the flange abutting the large radius portion.
- 5. An expansion valve according to claim 4, further including a stopper portion having a first surface contacting the diaphragm and a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the large radius portion has a first surface that contacts the second surface of the stopper portion.
- 6. An expansion valve according to claim 5, wherein the large radius portion has a second surface and a substantially cylindrical projection extending outwardly from the second surface thereof, the substantially cylindrical projection forming a hollow cavity, which receives the upper end of the heat sensing shaft, the flange abutting the second surface of the large radius portion.
- 7. An expansion valve according to claim 6, wherein the substantially cylindrical portion is inserted into the cylindrical portion of the low heat sensitive member.
- 8. An expansion valve according to claim 7, wherein the substantially cylindrical portion has a protrusion extending radially inwardly from an inner periphery thereof, and an outer periphery of the substantially cylindrical projection has a groove that receives the protrusion to secure the low heat sensitive member to the large radius portion.
- 9. An expansion valve comprising:A valve body having a first path adapted for passage of a liquid-phase refrigerant to an evaporator and a second path adapted for passage of a gas-phase refrigerant from the evaporator to a compressor; an orifice mounted inside the first path; a valve in the first path, the valve controlling the amount of refrigerant passing through the orifice; a power element portion connected to the valve body and having a diaphragm displaceable in accordance with the temperature of the gas-phase refrigerant; a large radius portion operably connected to the diaphragm; a heat sensing shaft having an upper end abutting the large radius portion and having a lower end abutting the valve so that the valve is controlled by the diaphragm displacement, at least a portion of the heat sensing shaft being adapted to be exposed to the gas-phase refrigerant; and a low heat sensitive member connected to the large radius portion; wherein the low heat sensitive member is made of a material that slowly conducts heat; wherein the valve body has an opening for passage of the heat sensing shaft, the opening extending between the first path and the second path, and further including a sealing ring mounted on the heat sensing shaft, the sealing ring preventing the refrigerant leaking through the opening, and a preventing member that prevents the sealing ring from being displaced.
- 10. An expansion valve according to claim 9, wherein the preventing member is a self-locking nut.
- 11. An expansion valve according to claim 10, wherein the self-locking nut is a push nut.
- 12. An expansion valve according to claim 9, wherein the preventing member is a first snap ring, the heat sensing shaft having a first groove for receiving the snap ring.
- 13. An expansion valve according to claim 12, wherein the first snap ring has a plurality of inner teeth engaging the groove.
- 14. An expansion valve according to claim 13, further including a second snap ring, the heat sensing shaft having a second groove spaced axially from the first groove, the first and second snap rings sandwiching the sealing ring to immobilize the sealing ring.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of 08/915,682 filed Aug. 21, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,376.
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