WO2019125602A2 - Device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for preventing service ports in air conditioning systems from leaking refrigerant.
- the main components of an air conditioning system are a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, an expansion valve, a dryer or accumulator and refrigerant lines interconnecting the main components.
- Two refrigerant lines, which are attached to the compressor, are metal tubes having different diameters.
- the smaller diameter tube is a so-called high-pressure line and the larger diameter tube is a so-called low-pressure line.
- Each line has a service port which is used to service the air conditioning system.
- the service ports are each equipped with a check valve that is intended to prevent refrigerant leaks.
- the ports may begin to leak requiring the system to be charged with refrigerant.
- the service ports cannot be replaced alone and instead the entire line to which the port is attached must be replaced.
- the hoses cost several hundred and often more than one thousand dollars. Simple plastic caps may prevent soiling of the port, but do not prevent eventual leakage.
- ET.S. Patent Publication 2015/0184787A1 discloses an apparatus for sealing a pipe, not a port, to prevent refrigerant leaks.
- a cap assembly is provided with a washer 106.
- ET.S. Patent Publication 2014/0069133A1 relates to an AC service port cap 11 in which a rubber plug 31 is placed in a seat 28 of a top 21 of the cap 11. The lower face of the plug has a bulge which extends partly into the port.
- ET.S. Patent Publication 2014/0020781A1 teaches a locking mechanism for refrigerant line caps in which a cover 15 with a key 13 is applied into a housing body 12 for sealing a fill valve 75.
- the device comprises a coupler to be coupled to an air conditioning system service port, a main body having a longitudinal direction and being disposed adjacent the coupler in the longitudinal direction, a stem movable inside the main body in the longitudinal direction, a sealing element adjacent the stem, a head fastened to the main body, the head having an internal thread, and a handle having a shaft with an external thread to be screwed into the internal thread of the head.
- the shaft has a free end remote from the handle for contacting the stem and pushing the sealing element adjacent the stem against an end of the service port upon turning the handle.
- the sealing element is a cup
- the stem has one opening facing the coupler and receiving the cup.
- the stem may have a T- shaped cross section and a further opening facing the handle and receiving the free end of the shaft, the further opening having a smaller diameter than the opening.
- the cup which may be formed of rubber, may provide a larger contact surface with the outer surface of the service port than the O-ring.
- the main body has an inner surface with a step formed therein defining a stop preventing the stem from sliding beyond a predetermined distance in the main body toward the port. Therefore, the stem will be located in the proper position between the stop and the stem spring.
- the head is screwed to the main body, although any other suitable connection is possible.
- FIGs. 1A, 1B and 1C are respective diagrammatic side-elevational, perspective and side-eievational exploded views of a device according to the invention for use on a low- pressure port;
- FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C are views similar to Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C of a device according to the invention for use on a high-pressure port;
- Fig. 3 is an exploded si de-el evational view of the device of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5 is a longitudinal-sectional view taken along the line V-V in Fig. 4, in the direction of the arrows, using a washer and O-rings to seal die device against a port;
- Fig. 6 is a fragmentary, longitudinal-sectional view of an alternative embodiment in which the washer and the O-rings are replaced by a cup;
- Figs. 7 A and 7B are respective top-plan and bottom-plan views of the handle of Figs. 1A-1C;
- Figs. 8A and 8B are respective top-plan and bottom-plan views of the handle of Figs. 2A-2C;
- Fig. 9 A, 9b and 9C are respective top-plan, side-el evational and bottom-plan views of a stem of the device.
- Fig. 10 A, lOb and 10C are respective top-plan, side-el evational and bottom-plan views of a main body of the device.
- a device 1 for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports includes a handle or cap 2 (also see Figs. 7A and 7B) having a threaded shaft 4 extending into a main body 6 (also see Figs. 10A-10C), which will be described in detail below.
- Fig. 1C shows the handle 2 and the main body 6 as well as two ports 30, 40 to which the device 1 is to be attached.
- the port 30 having the larger diameter is the high-pressure port and the port 40 having the smaller diameter is the low-pressure port.
- the ports 30, 40 are attached at their right side as shown in the figure to respective refrigerant lines.
- the ports 30, 40 each have a respective undercut or groove 32, 42 formed therein to which the device 1 is attached, a respective extension 34, 44 beyond the undercut or groove, a collar 38, 48 between the undercut or groove 32, 42 and the extension 34, 44 and a respective end 36, 46.
- FIGs. 2A, 2B and 2C show a device G having a handle or cap T (also see Figs 8A and 8B) with a threaded shaft 4’ and a main body 6’.
- the device G is to be attached to a port 30, 40 in the same manner described above with regard to Figs. 1A-1C.
- the handles 2, T are also made in different colors for distinguishing between the devices.
- One of the devices will be used for the high-pressure port and the other will be used for the low-pressure port and the shapes and colors of the handles will prevent the user form attempting to use the wrong device for a particular port.
- the ports and therefore the main bodies have different diameters, it is not possible to actually attach a device to the wrong port.
- FIG. 3 The exploded view of Fig 3 shows the entire device 1 to be used on a port 30, 40.
- the handle 2 having the threaded shaft 4 is seen at the left side of the figure.
- the handle 2 is followed by a head 8 having an external thread 10, a stem spring 12, a stem 14 (also see Figs. 9A-9C).
- two O-rings 15 the main body 6 having holes 16 for receiving locking balls, a coupler spring 18, a lock-release coupler 20 and a locking ring 22.
- the coupler 20 is a quick coupler which has been modified for use in the device according to the invention.
- the assembled device 1 is shown in Figs. 4 and 5. It may be seen therein that the external thread of the shaft 4 is screwed into an internal thread 5 of the head 8 and the external thread 10 of the head 8 is screwed into an internal thread 7 of the main body 6 while enclosing the stem 14 and biasing the stem spring 12 between the head 8 and the stem 14.
- the stem 14 is prevented from sliding too far toward the port 30, 40 in the longitudinal direction of the main body 6 by a stop 11, which is a step formed in the inner surface of the main body 6.
- the coupler spring 18 is biased between a shoulder 21 of the coupler 20 and a shoulder 9 of the main body 6.
- the two O-rings 15 are disposed in annular grooves formed in the stem 14, although one O-ring may be used.
- the handle 2 is then turned in the clockwise direction causing the shaft 4 to be inserted father into the head 8 and to push the stem 14 so that the disk- shaped washer or pad 23 is pushed against the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40.
- the port 30, 40 is locked in place by the locking balls 24 in the undercut or groove 32, 42 so that an air-tight and liquid-tight seal is established between the disk-shaped washer or pad 23 and the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40.
- the handle 2 is turned in the counter clockwise direction and the coupler 20 is retracted, freeing the port for removal.
- the disk-shaped washer or pad 23 and the O-rings 15 are replaced by a rubber cup 28 which sits inside the opening 19 and receives the end 36, 46 and the extension 34, 44 of the port 30 40.
- the cup may also be formed of Teflon® or nylon or any other suitable sealing material.
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Abstract
A device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports includes a coupler to be coupled to the service port. A main body has a longitudinal direction and is disposed adjacent the coupler in the longitudinal direction. A stem is movable inside the main body in the longitudinal direction. A sealing element is disposed adjacent the stem. A head which is fastened to the main body has an internal thread, and a handle has a shaft with an external thread to be screwed into the internal thread of the head. The shaft has a free end remote from the handle for contacting the stem and pushing the sealing element adjacent the stem against an end of the service port upon turning the handle.
Description
DEVICE FOR PREVENTI NG REFRIGERANT LEAKS IN AI R CONDITION ING SYSTEM
SERVICE PORTS
BACKGROUN D
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to US patent application serial# 15/850,991 filed on December 21, 2017 and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all it teaches and discloses.
BACKGROU ND OF TH E INVENTION
Field of the Invention:
[0002] The invention relates to a device for preventing service ports in air conditioning systems from leaking refrigerant. The main components of an air conditioning system are a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, an expansion valve, a dryer or accumulator and refrigerant lines interconnecting the main components. Two refrigerant lines, which are attached to the compressor, are metal tubes having different diameters. The smaller diameter tube is a so-called high-pressure line and the larger diameter tube is a so-called low-pressure line. Each line has a service port which is used to service the air conditioning system. The service ports are each equipped with a check valve that is intended to prevent refrigerant leaks. However, due to age, damage or soiling, the ports may begin to leak requiring the system to be charged with refrigerant. The service ports cannot be replaced alone and instead the entire line to which the port is attached must be replaced. The hoses cost several hundred and often more than one thousand dollars. Simple plastic caps may prevent soiling of the port, but do not prevent eventual leakage.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0003] ET.S. Patent Publication 2015/0184787A1 discloses an apparatus for sealing a pipe, not a port, to prevent refrigerant leaks. A cap assembly is provided with a washer 106. ET.S. Patent Publication 2014/0069133A1 relates to an AC service port cap 11 in which a rubber plug 31 is placed in a seat 28 of a top 21 of the cap 11. The lower face of the plug has a bulge which extends partly into the port. ET.S. Patent Publication 2014/0020781A1 teaches a locking mechanism for refrigerant line caps in which a cover 15 with a key 13 is applied into a housing body 12 for sealing a fill valve 75. ET.S. Patent 8,118,186B2 discloses a ratchet assembly for preventing slippage of a cap 100 for a service port 14. ET.S. Patent 3,985,007 relates to a screw cap 2 having a cap portion 1 and an inset member 11. A sealing washer 18 is disposed between the cap and the inset member 11. ET.S. Patent 3,843,015 teaches another screw cap having a cap part 1 for a threaded cap port 2. The cap part 1 extends around an overlapping rim V . Chinese Patent CN202646736ET discloses a taper washer between a horn mouth of a connection tube and a taper joint.
[0004] None of the prior art documents adequately prevent refrigerant leaks in service ports of air conditioning systems.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports, which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and which ensures that even a refrigerant line having an aged, damaged or soiled port will be adequately sealed without the need to replace the port and thus the line.
[0006] With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports. The device comprises a coupler to be coupled to an air conditioning system service port, a main body having a longitudinal direction and being disposed adjacent the coupler in the longitudinal direction, a stem movable inside the main body in the longitudinal direction, a sealing element adjacent the stem, a head fastened to the main body, the head having an internal thread, and a handle having a shaft with an external thread to be screwed into the internal thread of the head. The shaft has a free end remote from the handle for contacting the stem and pushing the sealing element adjacent the stem against an end of the service port upon turning the handle.
[0007] The device makes it possible to tightly press the sealing element against the end of the service port so that even if the valve in the service port leaks, refrigerant cannot escape.
[0008] In accordance with another feature of the invention, the coupler is a quick coupler having a detent for engaging in a groove formed in the service port. The detent may include a plurality of locking balls. Quick couplers are currently used for equipment that services air conditioning systems. They allow the equipment to be easily and quickly attached to service ports.
[0009] In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, according to a second embodiment, the sealing element is a cup, and the stem has one opening facing the coupler and receiving the cup. Once again, the stem may have a T- shaped cross section and a further opening facing the handle and receiving the free end of the shaft, the further opening having a smaller diameter than the opening. The cup, which may be formed of rubber, may provide a larger contact surface with the outer surface of the service port than the O-ring.
[0010] In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the main body has an inner surface with a step formed therein defining a stop preventing the stem from sliding beyond a predetermined distance in the main body toward the port. Therefore, the stem will be located in the proper position between the stop and the stem spring.
[0011] In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the head is screwed to the main body, although any other suitable connection is possible.
[0012] Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0013] Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
[0014] The construction of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiment when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0015] Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C are respective diagrammatic side-elevational, perspective and side-eievational exploded views of a device according to the invention for use on a low- pressure port;
[0016] Figs. 2A, 2B and 2C are views similar to Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C of a device according to the invention for use on a high-pressure port;
[0017] Fig. 3 is an exploded si de-el evational view of the device of Fig. 2;
[0018] Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2A showing a center line V-V;
[0019] Fig. 5 is a longitudinal-sectional view taken along the line V-V in Fig. 4, in the direction of the arrows, using a washer and O-rings to seal die device against a port;
[0020] Fig. 6 is a fragmentary, longitudinal-sectional view of an alternative embodiment in which the washer and the O-rings are replaced by a cup;
[0021] Figs. 7 A and 7B are respective top-plan and bottom-plan views of the handle of Figs. 1A-1C;
[0022] Figs. 8A and 8B are respective top-plan and bottom-plan views of the handle of Figs. 2A-2C;
[0023] Fig. 9 A, 9b and 9C are respective top-plan, side-el evational and bottom-plan views of a stem of the device; and
[0024] Fig. 10 A, lOb and 10C are respective top-plan, side-el evational and bottom-plan views of a main body of the device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to Figs. 1A and 1B thereof, there is seen a device 1 for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports. The device 1 includes a handle or cap 2 (also see Figs. 7A and 7B) having a threaded shaft 4 extending into a main body 6 (also see Figs. 10A-10C), which will be described in detail below. Fig. 1C shows the handle 2 and the main body 6 as well as two ports 30, 40 to which the device 1 is to be attached. The port 30 having the larger diameter is the high-pressure port and the port 40 having the smaller diameter is the low-pressure port. The ports
30, 40 are attached at their right side as shown in the figure to respective refrigerant lines. The ports 30, 40 each have a respective undercut or groove 32, 42 formed therein to which the device 1 is attached, a respective extension 34, 44 beyond the undercut or groove, a collar 38, 48 between the undercut or groove 32, 42 and the extension 34, 44 and a respective end 36, 46.
[0026] Figs. 2A, 2B and 2C show a device G having a handle or cap T (also see Figs 8A and 8B) with a threaded shaft 4’ and a main body 6’. The device G is to be attached to a port 30, 40 in the same manner described above with regard to Figs. 1A-1C. The difference between the devices 1 and is that the handle 2 is round whereas the handle T is elongated making it easier to distinguish between the devices 1, G. The handles 2, T are also made in different colors for distinguishing between the devices. One of the devices will be used for the high-pressure port and the other will be used for the low-pressure port and the shapes and colors of the handles will prevent the user form attempting to use the wrong device for a particular port. However, since the ports and therefore the main bodies have different diameters, it is not possible to actually attach a device to the wrong port.
[0027] The exploded view of Fig 3 shows the entire device 1 to be used on a port 30, 40. Although the device 1 will be described below, the explanations are the same for the device G. The handle 2 having the threaded shaft 4 is seen at the left side of the figure. The handle 2 is followed by a head 8 having an external thread 10, a stem spring 12, a stem 14 (also see Figs. 9A-9C). two O-rings 15, the main body 6 having holes 16 for receiving locking balls, a coupler spring 18, a lock-release coupler 20 and a locking ring 22. The coupler 20 is a quick coupler which has been modified for use in the device according to the invention.
[0028] The assembled device 1 is shown in Figs. 4 and 5. It may be seen therein that the external thread of the shaft 4 is screwed into an internal thread 5 of the head 8 and the external
thread 10 of the head 8 is screwed into an internal thread 7 of the main body 6 while enclosing the stem 14 and biasing the stem spring 12 between the head 8 and the stem 14. The stem 14 is prevented from sliding too far toward the port 30, 40 in the longitudinal direction of the main body 6 by a stop 11, which is a step formed in the inner surface of the main body 6. The coupler spring 18 is biased between a shoulder 21 of the coupler 20 and a shoulder 9 of the main body 6. The two O-rings 15 are disposed in annular grooves formed in the stem 14, although one O-ring may be used. The O-rings 15 are sealed against the outer surface of the extension 34, 44 of the port 30, 40. The stem 14 has a T-shaped cross section defining a smaller opening 17 receiving the shaft 4 and a larger opening 19 receiving a disk-shaped washer or pad 23, which may be formed of Teflon® (polytetrafluroethylene or PTFE), nylon, rubber or any other material suitable for sealing the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40. The holes 16 in the main body 6 are filled with locking balls 24 which are shown as being engaged in the undercut or groove 32, 42 of the port 30, 40. However, another type of detent other than locking balls may be used. Finally, the locking ring 22 is snapped into a groove 25 formed in the main body 6.
[0029] In order to attach the device 1 to the port 30, 40, the handle 2 is turned counter clockwise so that the shaft 4 is partially extracted from the head 8 The user can then place the handle 2 in the palm of one hand and grasp the lock-release coupler 20 between the thumb and index finger of the same hand. The user then pulls the coupler 20 toward the handle 2 against the force of the coupler spring 18 and inserts the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40 into the open end 26 of the main body 6. Since the coupler 20 has been pulled toward the handle 2, the locking balls 24 are adjacent a wider diameter recess 27 of the main body 6 which allows the collar 38, 48 of the port 30, 40 to slide past the locking balls 24. The coupler 20 is then released and the coupler spring 18 pushes the coupler 20 away from the head 8 and locks the locking balls 24 in the
undercut or groove 32, 42 of the port 30, 40. The O-rings 15 are simultaneously sealed against the outer surface of the extension 34, 44 of the port 30, 40.
[0030] The handle 2 is then turned in the clockwise direction causing the shaft 4 to be inserted father into the head 8 and to push the stem 14 so that the disk- shaped washer or pad 23 is pushed against the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40. The port 30, 40 is locked in place by the locking balls 24 in the undercut or groove 32, 42 so that an air-tight and liquid-tight seal is established between the disk-shaped washer or pad 23 and the end 36, 46 of the port 30, 40. In order to release the port, the handle 2 is turned in the counter clockwise direction and the coupler 20 is retracted, freeing the port for removal.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment shown in Fig 6, the disk-shaped washer or pad 23 and the O-rings 15 are replaced by a rubber cup 28 which sits inside the opening 19 and receives the end 36, 46 and the extension 34, 44 of the port 30 40. The cup may also be formed of Teflon® or nylon or any other suitable sealing material.
Claims
1. A device for preventing refrigerant leaks in air conditioning system service ports, the device comprising:
a coupler to be coupled to an air conditioning system service port;
a main body having a longitudinal direction and being disposed adjacent said coupler in said longitudinal direction;
a stem movable inside said main body in said longitudinal direction;
a sealing element adjacent said stem;
a head fastened to said main body, said head having an internal thread; and
a handle having a shaft with an external thread to be screwed into said internal thread of said head, said shaft having a free end remote from said handle for contacting said stem and pushing said sealing element adjacent said stem against an end of the service port upon turning said handle.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said coupler is a quick coupler having a detent for engaging in a groove formed in the service port.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said detent includes a plurality of locking balls.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing element is a disk-shaped washer, and said stem has one opening facing said coupler and receiving said washer.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein said stem has a T-shaped cross section and a further opening facing said handle and receiving said free end of said shaft further opening having a smaller diameter than said one opening.
6. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises a stem spring disposed between said head and said stem.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein said main body is partially disposed within said coupler, said main body has a shoulder, said coupler has a shoulder, and a coupler spring surrounds part of said main body and is biased between said shoulder of said coupler and said shoulder of said main body permitting said coupler to act as a quick coupler with the service port.
8. The device according to claim 4, which further comprises at least one O-ring engaged in a groove formed in said one opening of said stem for seating against an outer surface of the service port.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein said handle has at least one of a shape or a color identifying the device for use only on a low-pressure or high-pressure service port.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing element is a cup, and said stem has one opening facing said coupler and receiving said cup.
11. The device according to claim 10, wherein said stem has a T-shaped cross section and a further opening facing said handle and receiving said free end of said shaft said, said further opening having a smaller diameter than said one opening.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein said main body has an inner surface with a step formed therein defining a stop preventing said stem from sliding beyond a predetermined distance in said main body toward said port.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein said head is screwed to said main body.
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