The present application relates to refrigeration systems and more particularly to fittings and tubes used in refrigerant networks of refrigeration systems.
Referring to
The tube 12 is deformed to define the flared end 14, thereby weakening the tube 12 at the flared end 14. Accordingly, the flared end 14 of the tube 12 has been known to crack over time, for instance by the frequent flow of refrigerant as well as the pressures involved in refrigeration systems. Leaks often result from such cracks.
It is therefore an aim of the present disclosure to provide a novel fitting and tube assembly for refrigeration systems.
Therefore, in accordance with the present application, there is provided a tube and fitting assembly for refrigeration systems, comprising: a tube having a connection end and receiving a flow of refrigerant; a fitting having a tubular body with a connector portion adapted to sealingly connect the fitting to a device, the connector portion having a seat portion having a shape complementary to that of a connector end of the device to form a sealing surface therewith, and a sealing portion projecting from the connector portion to form a sleeve about a portion of the tube; and a weld seam between the sealing portion and the tube.
Further in accordance with the present application, there is provided a method for joining a tube to a connector of a refrigerant valve with a fitting, comprising: positioning the fitting about the connector of the refrigerant valve to abut an end of the connector against a sealing surface within the fitting; inserting the tube into a free end of the fitting; and performing a welding seam at a junction between a tip of the free end of the fitting and a peripheral surface of the tube; whereby the tube and the refrigerant valve are sealingly connected to one another.
Referring now to
The fitting 20 has a connector portion 21 and a sealing portion 22. The connector portion 21 is provided to connect the fitting 20 to the device. The sealing portion 22 is provided to sealingly connect the fitting 20 to a tube (e.g., the tube 12 of
The connector portion 21 has a head 23 that is typically shaped to be compatible with tightening tools. For instance, as shown in
The cavity of the fitting 20 defines a counterbore portion resulting from a reduction of diameter between the cavity of the connector portion 21 and the cavity of the sealing portion 22. A seat 25 of countersink shape is located at the junction of the cavities. When a tube is received in the fitting 20, the tube remains in the sealing portion 22. The combination of countersink and counterbore shapes are illustrated in
The sealing portion 22 has an elongated tubular portion 30 at the end of which a weld seam 31 is formed to seal off the junction between the fitting 20 and the tube. The sealing portion 22 therefore forms a sleeve about the tube. The weld seam 31 is formed peripherally about the tip of the sealing portion 22. The elongated tubular portion 30 must be of suitable length to avoid subjecting the connector portion 21 of the fitting 20 to the excessive heat involved in welding. It is known by a person skilled in the art that the sealing portion 22 and the tube 12 (
The fitting and tube assembly of the preferred embodiment, using the fitting 20, provides two different levels of sealing to prevent leaks of refrigerant. Firstly, a contact surface between the seat 25 and an end of the valve connector provides leakage prevention between the valve and fitting 20. Secondly, the weld seam 31 provides leakage prevention between the fitting 20 and the tube 12, as it surrounds the tip of the sealing portion 22 of the fitting 20.
In order to install the fitting and tip assembly to a device, it is suggested to initially connect the fitting 20 to a device. In the preferred embodiment, the fitting 20 is screwed to the device until the valve connector abuts the seat 25, as illustrated in
This patent application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/955,101, filed on Aug. 10, 2007.
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60955101 | Aug 2007 | US |