Expansion valve

Valves and valve actuation – Balanced valves – Reciprocating

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623246, 236 92B, F25B 4104

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061165743

ABSTRACT:
An expansion valve having a valve element, which valve element co-operates with a valve seat arranged between a first port and a second port in a housing, and is movable by an operating device in one direction and by a restoring device in the opposite direction along the same axis relative to the valve seat. It is desirable to make the properties independent of the operating direction in which the refrigerant flows. For that purpose, the valve element is connected to a first pressure surface arrangement, which comprises first pressure surfaces of substantially equal size acting in opposite directions, on which the pressure in the first port acts when the valve is closed, and to a second pressure surface arrangement, which comprises second pressure surfaces of substantially equal size acting in opposite directions, on which the pressure in the second port acts when the valve is closed.

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patent: 4618092 (1986-10-01), Fukushima et al.
patent: 4750334 (1988-06-01), Leimbach
patent: 4852364 (1989-08-01), Seener et al.

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