Claims
- 1. A service valve comprising:
a valve body having at least one fluid passage integrated therein including a longitudinal bore, an orifice located at one end of said bore, and an annular protrusion axially extending from said valve body and symmetrical about said orifice; a valve seat generally surrounding said orifice; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, and a bore integrated within, movable within said annular protrusion between at least a first position in which said valve stem first end sealingly abuts said valve seat and a second position in which said valve stem first end is offset from said valve seat, and said valve stem is restricted from moving away from said valve body by said annular protrusion.
- 2. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein said movement of said valve stem is axial.
- 3. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein said annular protrusion is an annular collar having a first end affixed to said valve body, a second end, and an inner surface having an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a rear wall.
- 4. The service valve as in claim 3 wherein said valve stem further has a radially outwardly extending flange located between said first and second ends, an annular notch located between said first end and said flange for housing a stem retaining ring, and an annular valley located between said flange and said second end for housing a nut retaining ring, wherein said stem retaining ring contacts said groove rear wall when said valve stem is in said second position.
- 5. The service valve as in claim 4 wherein said annular collar has a series of external threads on its outer surface for threaded engagement with a series of internal threads of a nut, said nut having a first end having said internal threads and a second end having an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem flange and a rear end abutting said nut retaining ring, wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said stem flange, urging said stem axially towards said valve body, and wherein when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said nut retaining ring, urging said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 6. The service valve as in claim 4 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining ring.
- 7. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein said valve stem bore has a radial portion with a first end located at the outer surface of said stem and a second end generally located at the center of said stem, and a longitudinal portion having a first end fluidly connected with said bore radial portion second end and a second end located at said stem second end.
- 8. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein:
said valve stem has:
an outwardly projecting annular portion, having a surface shaped for mating with a torque tool, located between said stem first end and said second end; an annular notch located between said stem first end and said outwardly projecting annular portion for housing a stem retaining ring; and a series of external threads on its outer surface located axially between said annular notch and said first end; and said annular protrusion having:
a first end; a second end having an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a rear wall; and a series of internal threads located between said internal groove and said first end for mating engagement with said series of external threads of said valve stem.
- 9. The service valve as in claim 8 wherein:
when valve stem is rotated in a first direction said valve stem first end approaches said valve body and terminates in said first position; and when said valve stem is rotated in a direction opposite said first direction said valve stem moves away from said valve body and terminates in said second position in which said stem retaining ring contacts said internal groove rear wall of said annular protrusion.
- 10. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein:
said annular protrusion has a distal end with an internal groove having a base portion, a front wall and a rear wall; and said valve stem further has an annular flange located between said first and second ends, an annular notch located between said first end and said annular flange for housing a stem retaining ring, and an annular valley located between said annular flange and said second end for housing a nut retaining ring, wherein in said second position said stem retaining ring contacts said groove rear wall.
- 11. The service valve as in claim 10 wherein:
said annular protrusion distal end has a series of external threads on its outer surface for threaded engagement with a series of internal threads of a nut, said nut having a first end having said internal threads and a second end having an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem annular flange and a rear end abutting said nut retaining ring, wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said stem annular flange, urging said stem axially towards said valve body, and wherein when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said nut retaining ring, urging said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 12. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein:
said annular protrusion has a series of internal threads located at its distal end; said valve stem further has an annular flange located between said first and second ends, a series of external threads located between first end and said annular flange, and an annular valley located between said annular flange and said second end for housing a nut retaining ring; wherein said stem external threads abut said annular protrusion internal threads when said valve stem is in said second position.
- 13. The service valve as in claim 12 wherein said stem external threads and said annular protrusion internal threads are not engaged in said first and second positions.
- 14. The service valve as in claim 13 wherein said annular protrusion has a series of external threads on its outer surface for threaded engagement with a series of internal threads of a nut, said nut having a first end having said internal threads and a second end having an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem annular flange and a rear end abutting said nut retaining ring, wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said stem annular flange, urging said stem axially towards said valve body, and wherein when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said nut retaining ring, urging said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 15. The service valve as in claim 14 wherein said stem external threads and said annular protrusion internal threads are of the left-handed variety, and said nut internal threads and said annular protrusion external threads are of the right-handed variety.
- 16. The service valve as in claim 14 wherein said stem external threads and said annular protrusion internal threads are of the right-handed variety, and said nut internal threads and said annular protrusion external threads are of the left-handed variety.
- 17. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein:
said annular protrusion has a proximal end, a distal end, an outwardly directed radial extension located between said proximal and distal ends, a flat outer surface located between said proximal end and said radial extension, and a series of external threads located between said radial extension and said distal end; said valve stem has an outwardly directed radially extending flange located between said first and second ends, and an outwardly directed radial extension located between said flange and said second end; a nut having:
a first end with an inwardly directed front shoulder; a second end with an inwardly directed rear shoulder having a front end abutting said stem radially extending flange, and a rear end abutting said stem radial extension; and a series of internal threads located between said first and second ends which matingly engage with said annular protrusion external threads; wherein the inner surface of said front shoulder abuts said annular protrusion flat outer surface and said front shoulder contacts said annular protrusion radial extension when said valve stem is in said second position; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder front end forcedly contacts said stem radially extending flange, urging said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder rear end forcedly contacts said stem radial extension, urging said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 18. The service valve as in claim 17 wherein said radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 19. The service valve as in claim 1 wherein said annular protrusion is an annular collar having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end affixed to said valve body with an inwardly directed extension having a sealing edge which provides said valve seat, said extension having an inner diameter less than the inner diameter of the remainder of said annular collar.
- 20. The service valve as in claim 19 wherein:
said valve stem further has a radially outwardly extending flange located between said first and second ends, an outwardly extending shoulder located between said first end and said radially extending flange, and a nut retaining shoulder located between said radially extending flange and said second end, said annular collar has an annular notch located in its inside surface for housing a stem retaining ring, positioned between said proximal and distal ends; and
wherein said stem outwardly extending shoulder contacts said stem retaining ring when said valve stem is in said second position.
- 21. The service valve as in claim 20 wherein said annular collar has a series of external threads on its outer surface for threaded engagement with a series of internal threads of a nut, said nut having an inwardly directed shoulder axially positioned between said stem radially extending flange and said nut retaining shoulder, wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder contacts said stem flange, moving said stem axially towards said valve body, and wherein when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder contacts said nut retaining shoulder, moving said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 22. The service valve as in claim 21 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining shoulder.
- 23. The service valve as in claim 21 wherein said valve stem moves axially between said first and second positions.
- 24. The service valve as in claim 23 wherein said nut is permanently attached to said valve stem.
- 25. The service valve as in claim 24 wherein said nut inwardly directed shoulder is crimped between said stem flange and said nut retaining shoulder and is free to swivel about said stem, said nut shoulder having an inner surface which contacts a flat outer valley portion defined between said stem flange and said nut retaining shoulder.
- 26. The service valve as in claim 19 wherein said annular collar further has an annular groove located in its inner surface, positioned between said proximal end and said annular notch, for receiving a sealing element that abuts the outer surface of said valve stem.
- 27. A service valve for a refrigerant system comprising:
a valve body having at least one fluid passage integrated therein including a bore and an orifice located at one end of said bore; an annular protrusion extending from said valve body and symmetrical about said orifice having a proximal end affixed to said valve body with an inwardly directed extension having a sealing edge, said extension having an inner diameter less than the inner diameter of the remainder of said annular protrusion, said annular protrusion further having a distal end with an internal groove having a base portion, a front wall and a rear wall; and a valve stem having a first end, a second end, and a bore integrated within, movable within said annular protrusion between at least a first position in which said orifice is closed when said valve stem first end sealingly abuts said protrusion extension sealing edge and a second position in which said orifice is open, said valve stem first end is offset from said protrusion extension, and said valve stem is restricted from moving away from said valve body by said groove rear wall.
- 28. The service valve as in claim 27 wherein said valve stem further has an annular flange located between said first and second ends, an annular notch located on said stem outer surface between said first end and said annular flange for housing a stem retaining ring, and an annular valley located on said stem outer surface between said annular flange and said second end for housing a nut retaining ring, wherein said stem retaining ring contacts said groove rear wall when said valve stem is in said second position.
- 29. The service valve as in claim 28 wherein said annular protrusion distal end has a series of external threads on its outer surface for threaded engagement with a series of internal threads of a nut, said nut having a first end with said internal threads and a second end having an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem annular flange and a rear end abutting said nut retaining ring, wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said stem annular flange, urging said stem axially towards said valve body, and wherein when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction said nut shoulder forcedly contacts said nut retaining ring, urging said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 30. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, said bore defining a valve seat; said charge port including:
an annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body, a distal end, an external surface having a series of external threads located on a portion thereof, and an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a second wall; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, a first radial extension located between said first and second ends, a second radial extension located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a third radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end; a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar external threads, and an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and a rear end abutting said stem third radial extension; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 31. The refrigerant system as in claim 30 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 32. The refrigerant system as in claim 30 wherein said stem first radial extension is an annular flange.
- 33. The refrigerant system as in claim 30 wherein said stem second radial extension is a stem retaining ring housed within an annular notch.
- 34. The refrigerant system as in claim 33 wherein said stem third radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 35. The refrigerant system as in claim 34 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining ring.
- 36. The refrigerant system as in claim 30 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said valve body valve seat and isolates said valve body bore from said stem bore; and a second position in which said stem second radial extension is in contact with said collar internal groove second wall and said valve body bore is in fluid communication with said stem bore.
- 37. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally 5 extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, said bore defining a valve seat; said charge port including:
an annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body, a distal end, a series of internal threads located on a portion of said collar internal surface, and an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a second wall; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, a first outwardly directed radial extension located between said first and second ends, a second outwardly directed radial extension located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a series of external threads located between said first end and said second radial extension for engagement with said annular collar internal threads; wherein when said valve stem is rotated in a first direction, said stem moves toward said valve body, and when said stem is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said stem moves away from said valve body.
- 38. The refrigerant system as in claim 37 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 39. The refrigerant system as in claim 37 wherein said stem first radial extension is shaped for engagement with a torque tool.
- 40. The refrigerant system as in claim 37 wherein said stem second radial extension is a stem retaining ring housed within an annular notch.
- 41. The refrigerant system as in claim 37 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said valve body valve seat and a second position in which said stem second radial extension is in contact with said collar internal groove second wall.
- 42. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having:
a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, said bore defining a valve seat; an annular protrusion, extending from said valve body and symmetrical about said body bore, having an external surface with a series of external threads located on a portion thereof, an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a second wall, and an internal passage in fluid communication with said body bore; said charge port including:
a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within in fluid communication with said body bore and said annular protrusion internal passage, a first outwardly directed radial extension located between said first and second ends, a second outwardly directed radial extension located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a third outwardly directed radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end; and a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said annular protrusion external threads, and an inwardly directed shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and a rear end abutting said stem third radial extension; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 43. The refrigerant system as in claim 42 wherein said stem first radial extension is a annular flange.
- 44. The refrigerant system as in claim 42 wherein said stem second radial extension is a stem retaining ring housed within an annular notch.
- 45. The refrigerant system as in claim 44 wherein said stem third radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 46. The refrigerant system as in claim 45 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining ring.
- 47. The refrigerant system as in claim 42 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular protrusion between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said valve body valve seat and a second position in which said stem second radial extension is in contact with said collar internal groove second wall.
- 48. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, and a counterbore for receiving an annular collar; said charge port including:
said annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body with an inwardly directed extension defining a valve seat, an external surface having a series of threads located on a portion thereof, and an internal groove with a base portion, a front wall and a second wall; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, a first radial extension located between said first and second ends, a second radial extension located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a third radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end; a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar external threads, and an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and a rear end abutting said stem third radial extension; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 49. The refrigerant system as in claim 48 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 50. The refrigerant system as in claim 48 wherein said stem first radial extension is a annular flange.
- 51. The refrigerant system as in claim 48 wherein said stem second radial extension is a stem retaining ring housed within an annular notch.
- 52. The refrigerant system as in claim 51 wherein said stem third radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 53. The refrigerant system as in claim 52 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining ring.
- 54. The refrigerant system as in claim 48 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said annular valve collar valve seat and a second position in which said stem second radial extension is in contact with said collar internal groove second wall.
- 55. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, said bore defining a valve seat; said charge port including:
an annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body, a distal end, an external surface having a series of external threads located on a portion thereof, and an internal surface having a series of threads located on a portion thereof, a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, a first radial extension located between said first and second ends, a series of external threads located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a second radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end; a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar external threads, and an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and a rear end abutting said stem second radial extension; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 56. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 57. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said stem first radial extension is a annular flange.
- 58. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said stem second radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 59. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said valve body valve seat and a second position in which said stem external threads abut said series of threads of said annular collar internal surface.
- 60. The refrigerant system as in claim 59 wherein said stem external threads and said annular collar internal threads are not engaged in said first and second positions.
- 61. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said stem external threads and said annular collar internal threads are of the left-handed variety, and said nut internal threads and said annular collar external threads are of the right-handed variety.
- 62. The refrigerant system as in claim 55 wherein said stem external threads and said annular collar internal threads are of the right-handed variety, and said nut internal threads and said annular collar external threads are of the left-handed variety.
- 63. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, said bore defining a valve seat; said charge port including:
an annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body, a distal end, an outwardly directed radial extension located between said proximal and distal ends, a Yl flat outer surface located between proximal end and said radial extension, and a series of external threads located between said radial extension and said distal end; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, an outwardly directed first radial extension located between said first and second ends, and an outwardly directed second radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end, said valve stem being movable between a first position in which said stem first end sealingly abuts said valve body valve seat and a second position in which said stem is offset from said valve seat; a nut having:
a first end with an inwardly directed front shoulder; a second end with an inwardly directed rear shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and rear end abutting said stem second radial extension; and a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar external threads; wherein said nut front shoulder contacts said annular collar outwardly directed radial extension when said valve stem is in said second position; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut rear shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 64. The refrigerant system as in claim 63 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 65. The refrigerant system as in claim 63 wherein said stem first radial extension is a annular flange.
- 66. The refrigerant system as in claim 63 wherein said stem second radial extension is a nut retaining ring housed within an annular valley.
- 67. A refrigerant system having a service valve for charging and evacuating said system, wherein said service valve is comprised of:
a valve body having a plurality of passages integrated therein for fluid connection with components of said refrigerant system including a longitudinally extending valve body bore in fluid communication with a charge port, and a counterbore for receiving an annular collar; said charge port including:
said annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body with an inwardly directed extension defining a valve seat, an external surface having a series of threads located on a portion thereof, and an internal notch for housing a stem retaining ring; a valve stem having a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, a first outwardly directed radial extension located between said first and second ends, a second outwardly directed radial extension located between said first radial extension and said first end, and a third outwardly directed radial extension located between said first radial extension and said second end; and a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar external threads, and an inwardly directed shoulder, said shoulder having a front end abutting said stem first radial extension and a rear end abutting said stem third radial extension; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
- 68. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said annular collar symmetrically surrounds said valve body bore.
- 69. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said stem first radial extension is a annular flange.
- 70. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said stem second radial extension is an annular shoulder.
- 71. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said stem third radial extension is a nut retaining shoulder.
- 72. The refrigerant system as in claim 71 wherein said stem retaining ring has a greater resistance to stress than said nut retaining shoulder.
- 73. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between a first position in which said stem first end is in contact with said annular valve collar valve seat and isolates said valve body bore from said stem base; and a second position in which said stem second radial extension is in contact with said stem retaining ring and said valve body bore is in fluid communication with said stem bore.
- 74. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said annular collar further has an internal annular groove for housing a seal which abuts the outer surface of said valve stem.
- 75. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said nut is permanently affixed onto said valve stem.
- 76. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein said nut shoulder is inwardly crimped between said valve stem first radial extension and third radial extension.
- 77. The refrigerant system as in claim 67 wherein valve stem bore has a first end located at the radial outer surface of said stem and a second end located at the longitudinal distal end of said stem second end.
- 78. A charge port, in fluid communication with at least one internal passage inside a valve body, having:
an annular collar extending from said valve body having a proximal end affixed to said valve body with an inwardly directed extension defining a valve seat, an external surface having a series of threads located on a portion thereof, and an internal notch for housing a stem retaining ring; a valve stem with a first end, a second end, a bore integrated within, an outwardly directed annular flange located between said first and second ends, a first outwardly directed shoulder located between said annular flange and said first end, and a second outwardly directed nut retaining shoulder located between said annular flange and said second end, wherein said valve stem is moveable within said annular collar between at least a first position in which said stem first end abuts said valve seat and a second position in which said stem first shoulder abuts said stem retaining ring; a nut having a series of internal threads for engagement with said collar series of threads, an inwardly directed shoulder axially affixed to said valve stem between said stem annular flange and said stem nut retaining shoulder; and wherein when said nut is rotated in a first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially towards said valve body, and when said nut is rotated in the direction opposite said first direction, said nut shoulder moves said stem axially away from said valve body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U. S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/482,342; filed Jun. 25, 2003, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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