This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2019 211 552.7, filed on Aug. 1, 2019, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve for an air conditioning system and to an expansion valve having a valve needle and bearing bush mounted by means of such a method.
Conventional methods for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve for an air conditioning system have been known for some time. Usually, with such methods, a bearing bush with a bush outer diameter matched to a mounting inner diameter of a mounting bore of an expansion valve is pressed into the mounting bore forming a press fit. Following this, a valve needle is slid into the bearing bush pressed into the mounting bore, so that between a needle shank of the valve needle and the bearing bush a clearance fit is formed. The valve needle slid into the bearing bush is then provided with a separate fastening element so that the fastening element holds the needle in the bearing bush. Such a separate fastening element is usually realised as locking ring or as screw-on nut. Alternatively, the bearing bush can also be initially slid onto the needle shank of the valve needle and a separate fastening means for holding the valve needle in the bearing bush attached to the valve needle. Following this, the bearing bush, together with the valve needle received in the bearing bush, can be pressed into the mounting bore.
From JP 2008-32215 A a generic method for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve for an air conditioning system is known, with which initially a bearing bush is pressed into a mounting bore of the expansion valve. Following this, the valve needle is introduced into the bearing bush and fastened with a fastening element in the bearing bush in such a manner that the valve needle is moveable in an axial play. There, the valve needle is preloaded by means of a preload device which generates a preload force against which the valve needle is moveable in its axial play. Thus, a bringing into contact of the valve needle with a valve seat can be cushioned by means of the preload force of the preload element. Here, the fact that the fastening element and the valve needle have to be embodied as two separate components has to be seen as a disadvantage. This requires increased assembly effort and correspondingly high costs.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to show new ways for methods for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve for an air conditioning system and for expansion valves with valve needles and bearing bushes mounted in such a manner—in particular for eliminating the abovementioned disadvantages.
This object is solved through the subject matter of the independent claim(s). Preferred embodiments are subject matter of the dependent claim(s).
Accordingly, the basic idea of the invention is to mount a valve needle and a bearing bush, without an additional fastening element, in a mounting bore of an expansion valve provided for this purpose.
This offers the advantage that such an additional fastening element can be completely saved, which is directly accompanied by a cost saving in the amount of the costs of the additional fastening element. In addition to this, an elaborate fastening step of the valve needle in the bearing bush by means of such an additional separate fastening element during the mounting of the valve needle and of the bearing bush in the mounting bore of the expansion valve can be omitted, which brings with it further cost advantages.
According to the invention, a method for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve for an air conditioning system comprises four measures a) to d). Practically, such an expansion valve mounted by means of the method according to the invention can be used in an air conditioning system of a motor vehicle. The method comprises a first measure a), which provides that the bearing bush to be mounted is provided. Here, the bearing bush extends in an axial direction and comprises a circumferential wall, in which a slit-like opening extending along the axial direction is formed. Thus, the bearing bush is slit in the axial direction. In addition, the method comprises a further, second measure b), according to which the valve needle is provided. The valve needle extends in an axial direction and, at an axial end portion, comprises a receiving groove, which extends along a circumferential direction of the valve needle. The mounting groove is provided with two groove flanks located opposite one another in the axial direction, between which a groove base of the mounting groove is arranged. The groove base of the mounting groove practically forms a cylindrical portion of the valve needle. The method, furthermore, comprises a third measure c), in which an axial sliding-in of the valve needle into the bearing bush or an axial sliding-on of the bearing bush onto the valve needle takes place. By means of this sliding-in or sliding-on a needle-bush arrangement is formed, in which the bearing bush is received in the mounting groove of the valve needle. In addition to this, the method comprises a measure d), according to which the needle-bush arrangement is mounted in a mounting bore of the expansion valve provided for this purpose. This mounting of the needle-bush arrangement comprising the valve needle and the bearing bush takes place so that between the circumferential wall of the bearing bush and the mounting bore a press fit is formed. At the same time, a clearance fit is formed between the groove base of the mounting groove of the valve needle and of the bearing bush, which encloses the groove base. This means that following the carrying out of the method, in a mounted state of the valve needle and of the bearing bush in the expansion valve, a press fit between the mounting bore and the bearing bush is present and a clearance fit is formed between the bearing bush and the groove base of the valve needle. Advantageously, a mounting of a valve needle and of a bearing bush in an expansion valve can thus take place by means of the method according to the invention, without a separate fastening element for fastening the valve needle in the bearing bush being required. By way of this, the costs for such a fastening element as such can be saved on the one hand and an elaborate introducing of such a fastening element for fastening the valve needle omitted on the other hand. This brings with it substantial cost advantages compared with conventional methods for mounting a valve needle and a bearing bush in an expansion valve.
In a preferred further development of the method according to the invention, the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore of the expansion valve takes place according to measure d) by means of axial pressing-in. Here, the bearing bush provided in measure a) has a bush outer diameter which is greater than a mounting inner diameter of the mounting bore of the expansion valve. Thus, the bearing bush, with the valve needle arranged in the bearing bush—i.e. the needle-bush arrangement—is forced along the axial direction into the mounting bore of the expansion valve for forming the press fit between the circumferential wall of the bearing bush and the mounting bore. Such a pressing-in of the needle-bush arrangement into the mounting bore of the expansion valve offers a possibility of the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore of the expansion valve that is particularly easily realised. For this purpose, conventional pressing apparatuses can be advantageously employed, which renders carrying out the method particularly favourable under consideration of costs.
According to a further advantageous further development of the method, the bearing bush provided in measure a) extends in the axial direction over a bush length. The mounting groove of the valve needle provided in measure b) extends in the axial direction over a groove width. Here, the groove width of the mounting groove is greater than the bush length. Accordingly, an axial play of the valve needle relative to the bearing bush is formed during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement according to measure d). In this axial play, the valve needle can be advantageously moved upon a bringing-into-contact of the valve needle with a valve seat. This means that the axial play forms a buffer path, which allows a particularly gentle butting of the valve needle against the valve seat.
Practically, a preload element is provided in the mounting bore of the expansion valve. This preload element is particularly practically formed as a coil spring element, i.e. as a coil spring. By means of the preload element, a preload force axially acting on the valve needle is generated during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement according to measure d). The valve needle, in the mounted state achieved after the carrying out of the method, is moveable in its axial play relative to the bearing bush against this preload force of the preload element. Advantageously, it is achieved by means of the preload element that the valve needle, upon a forming of a contact of the valve needle with a valve seat, is moveable along its axial play and at the same time the forming of the contact can be cushioned. Here, the preload force causes a particularly favourably metered forming of the contact of the valve needle with the valve seat and ensures that the valve needle lies against the valve seat with an adequate sealing force. Here, the sealing force is practically generated by the preload element.
According to a further advantageous further development of the method, the axial sliding-in of the valve needle into the bearing bush or the axial sliding-on of the bearing bush onto the valve needle according to measure c) takes place by means of a pressing-in in the axial direction. Here, the valve needle comprises a shoulder on which one of the groove flanks of the mounting groove is present. The shoulder of the valve needle is embodied with a shoulder diameter which is greater than a bush inner diameter of a bush interior of the bearing bush delimited by the circumferential wall of the bearing bush. Accordingly, the shoulder of the valve needle is forced along the axial direction during the sliding-in or sliding-on of the valve needle into the bearing bush or the bearing bush onto the valve needle through the bush interior of the bearing bush. Advantageously, an axial stop is thus formed by means of the shoulder of the valve needle in the mounted state of the valve needle and of the bearing bush in the mounting bore of the expansion valve, which prevents that the valve needle can axially fall out of the bearing bush.
In an advantageous further development of the method, the preload force of the preload element is supported, during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore of the expansion valve, on a ledge of the shoulder of the valve needle facing away from the bearing bush. In the mounted state, the preload force of the preload element thus acts on the ledge of the shoulder facing away from the bearing bush. This makes possible a particularly good introducing of the preload force of the preload element onto the valve needle. Practically, a centring extension of the valve needle can be formed on the side of the ledge of the shoulder concentrically to the valve needle, by means of which the preload element is held concentrically to the valve needle in order to introduce the preload force as centrally as possible into the valve needle.
In a further advantageous further development, an introduction bevel is provided on an axial front side of the bearing bush towards the bush interior. Alternatively or additionally, an introduction bevel towards an outer lateral surface of the bearing bush is also provided on an axial front side. This means that on one of the two front sides of the bearing bush located opposite one another in the axial direction an introduction bevel either towards the bush interior or towards the outer lateral surface of the bearing bush can be provided. Compared with this, an introduction bevel towards the bush interior and towards the outer lateral surface can also be provided on both axial front sides. Advantageously, a particularly careful sliding-on of the bearing bush onto the valve needle or a particularly careful sliding-in of the valve needle into the bearing bush can thus be achieved. Likewise, a particularly careful mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore according to measure d) can advantageously take place with a comparatively low force expenditure. “Careful” is to mean that damaging the bearing bush such as scratching can be prevented or at least reduced. In addition to this, a developing of chips can be effectively reduced or even completely avoided.
Practically, an introduction bevel can be provided on the shoulder of the valve needle, particularly practically on the ledge of the shoulder facing away from the mounting groove. This makes possible a particularly careful sliding-on of the bearing bush onto the valve needle or a particularly careful sliding-in of the valve needle into the bearing bush. “Careful” is to mean that any damage of the bearing bush such as a scratching can be prevented or at least reduced. In addition to this, a creating of chips can be effectively reduced or even completely avoided.
In an advantageous further development of the method, an introduction bevel is provided on an edge of the mounting bore edging the mounting bore of the expansion valve. Advantageously, it is thereby achieved on the one hand that the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore according to measure d) can be carried out particularly carefully and on the other hand that the force expenditure for mounting the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore can be advantageously reduced. Here, “careful” is to mean that any damage of the bearing bush such as a scratching can be prevented or at least reduced. In addition to this, a creating of chips can thus be effectively reduced or even completely avoided.
In a further advantageous further development of the method, the slit-like opening of the bearing bush running in the axial direction is spread open during the axial sliding-in of the valve needle into the bearing bush or during the axial sliding-on of the bearing bush onto the valve needle according to measure c). Advantageously, a shoulder of the valve needle having a shoulder diameter that is comparatively large relative to the bush inner diameter can thus be forced through the bush interior by means of the slit, since the bush inner diameter can be expanded. Such a comparatively large shoulder diameter is substantially larger than it would have to be for a conventional press fit pairing with a bore of the bush inner diameter. This makes possible a particularly reliable formation of the axial stop by means of the shoulder.
Practically the axially running slit-like opening of the bearing bush is narrowed during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore of the expansion valve according to measure d). Such a narrowing practically takes place elastically and/or plastically. Advantageously it is thus ensured that the bush inner diameter is reduced so that the axial stop formed by means of the shoulder of the needle can but-up against the bush in an improved manner. Apart from this, a particularly narrow clearance fit, i.e. a clearance fit which particularly precisely guides the needle, can be formed between the bearing bush and the valve needle in this way.
A further advantageous further development of the method provides that the method comprises an additional measure c1), which is carried out prior to the measure c) in time. According to this additional measure c1), the bearing bush is expanded so that the slit-like opening of the bearing bush is plastically spread open. This is accompanied by the bush inner diameter being enlarged. Thus, the shoulder of the valve needle can be forced through the bush interior in the measure c) with particularly little force expenditure, preferentially even without substantial force expenditure. This is accompanied by the sliding surface of the clearance fit between the bearing bush and the valve needle being protected. “Protected” here means that damage to the bearing bush such as scratching can be prevented or at least reduced. In addition to this, a development of chips can be effectively reduced or even completely avoided. Practically, the bearing bush provided in the measure a) is embodied so that the slit-like opening is closed during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement in the mounting bore of the expansion valve. Particularly practically, the slit-like opening is completely closed during the mounting of the needle-bush arrangement. This means that after the method has been carried out the slit-like opening of the bearing bush is closed in the mounted state of the valve needle and the bearing bush in the expansion valve. Particularly practically, the slit-like opening of the bearing bush is completely closed in the mounted state. Advantageously, a particularly good sliding surface for the movement of the valve needle in its axial play is thereby provided, since a discontinuity of the sliding surface is eliminated or at least mitigated by the closing of the opening.
According to a further advantageous further development of the method, the mounting bore of the expansion valve, into which according to measure d) the needle-bush arrangement is forced, is provided on a hollow shaft of a rotor of the expansion valve that is moveable along the axial direction by means of a driving device and rotatable about the axial direction. By means of such a driving device, the entire needle-bush arrangement together with the hollow shaft can be moved in the direction of the valve seat along the axial direction for forming a contact with a valve seat.
Practically, the bearing bush provided in measure a) is formed from a bush material. This bush material preferentially comprises a spring steel or stainless steel with spring properties. Such a spring steel or stainless steel with spring properties can preferably be a steel designated 1.4310 according to DIN EN 10088. Furthermore, the bush material can alternatively or additionally comprise a copper alloy with spring properties. Such a bush material can comprise particularly good sliding properties which advantageously favours the movability of the valve needle along its axial play.
Furthermore, the invention relates to an expansion valve with a valve needle and a bearing bush, which are mounted by means of a method as described above. The advantages of the method shown above therefore also apply to the expansion valve according to the invention.
Further important features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the subclaims, from the drawings and from the associated figure description by way of the drawings.
It is to be understood that the features mentioned above and still to be explained in the following cannot only be used in the respective combination stated but also in other combinations or by themselves without leaving the scope of the present invention.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the following description, wherein same reference numbers relate to same or similar or functionally same components.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 211 552.7 | Aug 2019 | DE | national |