WO2017178559A1 - Dispositif thermostat - Google Patents

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WO2017178559A1
WO2017178559A1 PCT/EP2017/058867 EP2017058867W WO2017178559A1 WO 2017178559 A1 WO2017178559 A1 WO 2017178559A1 EP 2017058867 W EP2017058867 W EP 2017058867W WO 2017178559 A1 WO2017178559 A1 WO 2017178559A1
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Peter Haas
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    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05DSYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
    • G05D23/00Control of temperature
    • G05D23/01Control of temperature without auxiliary power
    • G05D23/12Control of temperature without auxiliary power with sensing element responsive to pressure or volume changes in a confined fluid
    • G05D23/125Control of temperature without auxiliary power with sensing element responsive to pressure or volume changes in a confined fluid the sensing element being placed outside a regulating fluid flow
    • G05D23/126Control of temperature without auxiliary power with sensing element responsive to pressure or volume changes in a confined fluid the sensing element being placed outside a regulating fluid flow using a capillary tube

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  • the present invention relates to a thermostat device comprising a housing having a longitudinal axis, a bellows arranged in said housing, an actuator arrangement movable in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis, loaded by a force produced by said bellows in a first direction and by a force of a spring arrangement in a second direction opposite said first direction and comprising a first element and a second element.
  • thermostat device is known from US 2 200 599.
  • the movement of the actuator arrangement is a translational one without any rocking or swinging movement of parts. Therefore, such kind of thermostat device can be termed "linear thermostat”.
  • the object underlying the present invention is to have a linear thermostat of simple construction.
  • said spring arrangement comprises a first spring holding said first element and said second element together to move said first element and said second element like a one piece part until said second part comes to rest against a stop.
  • Such a thermostat device needs few parts only which parts can be of simple form. Nevertheless, it is possible to realize a two stage movement of the first element.
  • a first stage of the movement the first element and the second element are moved together which is possible since they are held together by said first spring.
  • the movement of the first element can continue.
  • the first element has to work against the force of the first spring.
  • said first spring is pretensioned between said first element and said second element by means of a pretension element fixed to said second element.
  • the first spring is arranged in a space between the pretension element and the second element. Part of the first element is arranged in this space as well so that it is possible to press this part of the first element against the second element by means of the force of the first spring.
  • said pretension element is in form of a first pretension screw which is screwed into said second element.
  • said first element comprises a first part on a first side of the second element and a second part on a second side of said second element opposite said first side, one of said first part and said second part passing through said second element, wherein said first part and said second part are held together by forces generated by said bellows and said first spring.
  • said second part forms a bearing arrangement for a linear movement of said first element relative to said second element in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis.
  • This bearing arrangement can be formed, for example by a number of holes through which rod like extensions of the first part are guided. For example, it is possible to use three symmetrical holes with axis of radial angle of 120°.
  • said first element comprises an actuator arm extending out of said housing radially with respect to said longitudinal axis.
  • the actuator arm is designed for actuating a switch, which, for example, starts a compressor or stops the operation of the compressor by making or breaking an electrical contact.
  • the thermostat function is given by the set-up of the first element and the second element together with the actuator arm. Set-up of these elements together with the spring arrangement defines the thermostat function. The thermostat function can be changed by modification of these elements.
  • said spring arrangement comprises a second spring acting on said second element.
  • the driving force is in this case produced by the bellows.
  • said first spring and said second spring are arranged concentrically.
  • the first spring can, for example, be located radially inside the second spring.
  • a pretension of said second spring is adjustable by a cam element which is mounted between said second spring and an end top of said housing.
  • said cam element is mounted rotatably in said housing.
  • the position of the cam element in general can be kept unchanged. It is rotated only to choose different modes of operation. A rotational position of the cam element can be adjusted from the outside without difficulties.
  • said cam element comprises at least one working area, each working area comprising at least two different regions, differing in a pretension characteristic.
  • Said regions can, for example, have different heights of the respective cam, i.e. different thicknesses in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis.
  • cam element is in threaded connection with a second pretension screw, said second pretension screw being positioned between said cam element and said second spring.
  • a second pretensioned screw allows for a fine adjustment of the pretension of the second spring.
  • said housing comprises a predetermined number of grooves running parallel to said longitudinal axis, wherein said second element comprises guiding elements which are arranged in said grooves. These grooves define a path of movement for the second element.
  • said housing comprises three grooves spaced in circumferential direction by 120°. This allows for a symmetrical bearing of the second element.
  • said guiding elements are of V-shape in particular with rounded tips.
  • the grooves can have a V-shape as well or it can have a semi-circular form or any form in between these two forms.
  • the friction between the second element and the housing can be kept small.
  • Fig. 1 shows a longitudinal section view of a thermostat device with an actuator arrangement in a first position
  • Fig. 2 a sectional view according to Fig. 1 with the actuator
  • Fig. 3 a sectional view of the thermostat device according to Fig. 1 with the actuator arrangement in a third position
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view of a cam element
  • Fig. 5 a sectional view V-V according to Fig. 1 .
  • Fig. 1 schematically shows a thermostat device 1 which can also be termed as "linear thermostat".
  • the thermostat device 1 comprises a housing 2 having a longitudinal axis 3 comprising an end bottom 4.
  • a bellows 5 rests against the end bottom 4.
  • Capillary tube 6 is connected to end bottom 4.
  • the capillary tube 6 can be used for a heat transfer from an evaporator (not shown) or cold air flow to the thermostat device 1 .
  • An actuator arrangement 7 is located in housing 2 and is moveable in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 3.
  • the actuator arrangement 7 comprises a first element 8 and a second element 9.
  • First element 8 comprises a first part 10 and a second part 1 1 .
  • First part 10 comprises a number of studs 12 which are guided through the second element 9.
  • the second part 1 1 of the first element 8 rests on top of the studs 12. It can be connected to the studs 12. However, in most cases it is sufficient when the second part 1 1 is fixed relative to the studs 12 against a movement in a radial direction related to the longitudinal axis 3.
  • the second element 9 forms a bearing arrangement for a linear movement of the first element 8 relative to the second element 9 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 3.
  • a first spring 13 is located between the first pretension screw 14 and the second part 1 1 of the first element 8.
  • the first pretension screw 14 is screwed into second element 9 in this way the second part 1 1 of first element 8 is pressed against the second element 9.
  • a force created by bellows 5 acts in opposite direction on the first part 10 of the first element 8, so that the first part 10 and the second part 1 1 are held together by forces generated by bellows 5 and first spring 13.
  • bellows 5 expands due to an increase of temperature, the first element 8 and the second element 9 are moved together, i.e. they are moved like a one piece part. This movement takes place against a force of a second spring 15.
  • Second spring 15 rests against a washer 1 6.
  • the position of washer 1 6 is determined by a second pretension screw 17.
  • Second pretension screw 17 is connected to a cam element 18.
  • Cam element 18 is shown in a perspective view in Fig. 4.
  • Cam element 18 rests against an end top 19 and is rotatable in housing 2.
  • the second pretension screw 17 can be screwed into or otherwise fixed to cam element 18.
  • cam element 18 comprises three identical working areas, each area having three regions of different heights or thicknesses.
  • a first region 20 in which the cam element 18 has the smallest thickness defines a position "cold”
  • a second region 21 having a slightly larger thickness defines a position "warm”
  • a region 22 having the largest thickness defines a position "stop”.
  • the cam element 18 can be rotated when a torque is applied to a control rod 23.
  • the end top 19 comprises a number of protrusions 24 corresponding to the number of working areas so that the cam element 18 rests with one of the regions against the end top 19.
  • the first spring 15 is more or less compressed, i.e. pretensioned.
  • the total working range of the cam element 18 is the whole area between t the positions cold and warm.
  • the regions 20-22 define the pretension of the second spring 15 is adjusted to a position "cold” and a position "warm”. It is furthermore possible to include a position "stop". However, the "stop"-position can be realized by other means as well.
  • a fine adjustment of the pretension of the second spring 15 can be made with help of the second pretension screw 17, when it is screwed more or less into the cam element 18.
  • Housing 2 comprises a number of grooves 25, in the present case it comprises three grooves 25. As can be seen in Fig. 5, the grooves 25 are arc-shaped.
  • the second element 9 comprises a corresponding number of gliding elements 26 which are basically of V-shape and has preferably a rounded tip 27.
  • the cooperation of the gliding element 26 and the grooves 25 allow for a low friction movement of the second element 9 in housing 2 and at the same time prevent rotation of second element 9 in housing 2.
  • Grooves 25 have a limited length in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 3. At an end opposite to end bottom 4 they form a stop 27 which limits the movement of the second element 9 away from the end bottom 4.
  • First element 8 comprises an actuation arm 28 which extends out of housing 2 radially with respect to longitudinal axis 3. The actuation arm 28 is used to operate a switch (not shown) which makes or breaks an electric connection between a power source and a motor of a compressor or the like.
  • the operation of the thermostat device 1 can be described as follows:
  • Fig. 2 shows the situation in which second element 9 has reached the end position, i.e. stop 27, and cannot be moved further. In this situation the second element 9 and the second spring 15 are blocked since the second spring 15 is placed on the second element 9.
  • first element 8 moves relative to second element 9 against the force of first spring 13.
  • first element 8 is guided by second element 9.
  • actuation arm 28 of first element 8 reaches a fixed cut-in point of a contact system (not shown).
  • Contact system cuts-in and starts the refrigeration circuit of the appliance.
  • the evaporator cools down and so does the thermostat sensor.
  • pressure inside the bellows 5 decreases and so decreases the force generated by bellows 5.
  • First spring 13 forces first element 8 back towards second element 9 until second part 1 1 of first element 8 touches second element 9. The movement of the first element 8 in the bearings of the second element 9 ends and the first spring 13 stops working.
  • second element 9 detaches from stop 27 and the first element 8 and the second element 9 move as a common part.
  • the second spring 15 starts to work again and forces the second element 9 that glides in the grooves 25 of housing 2 into a cut-out position.
  • washer 1 6 is guided in similar grooves 29 of housing 2. However, grooves 29 are separated from grooves 25. As can be seen in Fig. 3, washer 1 6 comprises fingers 30 which hold second spring 15 in a predetermined radial position relative to longitudinal axis 3. These fingers 30 are located radially outside of second spring 15. Second element 9 comprises protrusions 31 radially inside second spring 15 and defining a radial position of second spring 15 relative to second element 9.
  • first part 10 of first element 8 comprises a stop 32 which comes to contact second element 9 when the first element 8 is in the end position.
  • the basic principle of the thermostat device is the linear movement of the first element 8 and the second element 9.
  • This design allows to use a compression coil spring and their concentric arrangement. This saves space in mechanical part of the thermostat device and creates a potential for mechanical parts dimensional optimization.
  • Thermostat function is generally given by the set-up of the first element 8 and the second element 9.
  • the concentric arrangement of the springs 13, 15 in case of constant cut-in and large differential thermostats leads to a design of tubular (or triangular or polygonal) housing and to symmetric design most parts of the mechanical system.
  • Thermostat function is given by the set-up of first element 8 and second element 9. Set-up of these elements 8, 9 together with second spring 15 defines the thermostat function.
  • the above description deals with a thermostat device 1 with constant cut-in.
  • Other thermostat types can use the same principle just by modification of the element mentioned.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif thermostat (1) qui comprend un boîtier (2) ayant un axe longitudinal (3), un soufflet (5) disposé dans ledit boîtier (2), un agencement d'actionneur (7) mobile dans une direction parallèle audit axe longitudinal (3), chargé par une force produite par ledit soufflet (5) dans une première direction et par une force d'un agencement de ressort (13, 15) dans une seconde direction opposée à une première direction, et comportant un premier élément (8) et un second élément (9). La construction de ce thermostat linéaire doit être simple. Dans ce but, ledit agencement de ressort (13, 15) comprend un premier ressort (13) qui maintient ensemble ledit premier élément (8) et ledit second élément (9) afin de déplacer ledit premier élément (8) et ledit second élément (9) comme une pièce d'un seul tenant jusqu'à ce que ledit second élément (9) vienne reposer contre une butée (27).
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US3108747A (en) * 1960-10-04 1963-10-29 Danfoss Ved Ing M Clansen Thermostatic regulating device
EP0903525A2 (fr) * 1997-09-17 1999-03-24 MACRIFIN S.p.A. Dispositif de commande pour un robinet thermostatique
EP2857920A1 (fr) * 2013-10-07 2015-04-08 Giacomini S.p.A. Tête thermostatique pour une soupape

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3108747A (en) * 1960-10-04 1963-10-29 Danfoss Ved Ing M Clansen Thermostatic regulating device
EP0903525A2 (fr) * 1997-09-17 1999-03-24 MACRIFIN S.p.A. Dispositif de commande pour un robinet thermostatique
EP2857920A1 (fr) * 2013-10-07 2015-04-08 Giacomini S.p.A. Tête thermostatique pour une soupape

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