Claims
- 1. A vapor pressure-adjusting valve comprising:
- a housing which forms a part of a passage interconnecting an evaporator and a compressor and which is provided with a bypass port for admitting a part of the liquid-phase refrigerant condensed by the condenser; and
- a valve means responding to the pressure of the refrigerant admitted into the passage in such a way that as the pressure decreases, the valve means reduces the flow of refrigerant flowing out through the passage and places the bypass port in communication with the passage.
- wherein said valve means comprises:
- a cylinder having a side wall provided with a restriction passageway located in said passage; and a pillar-like piston that slides within the cylinder to increase or decrease the area of the opening of the restriction passageway by its outer wall and to enable or disenable the use of the restriction passageway connecting the bypass port with the passage.
- 2. The vapor pressure-adjusting valve of claim 1, wherein a bellofram like a diaphragm is connected to one side of the piston, one side of the bellofram being biased at a given pressure, and wherein the other side of the bellofram receives the pressure of the admitted refrigerant, whereby the bellofram is displaced.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 199,659 filed May 27, 1988, now U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 4,870,834.
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