BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] To improve fuel economy automotive air conditioning systems control compressor operation
               to avoid unnecessary cooling and to avoid icing the evaporator. The clutch between
               the engine and the compressor is controlled by either a thermostatic switch or a pressure
               switch with the pressure switch having cost and installation advantages. Use of the
               pressure switch has been confined to flooded evaporator type systems where the pressure
               changes slowly. In a finned coil evaporator, the pressure changes rapidly when the
               compressor starts and a pressure switch causes the clutch to cycle too fast. Therefore,
               finned coil systems have used the less desire- able thermostatic switch.
 
            SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The principal object of this invention is to control compressor operation in an automotive
               air conditioning system having a finned coil evaporator by means of a pressure switch.
               This is accomplished by providing a damped pressure switch. The switch is damped so
               the compressor will not cycle more than four times per minute under low load conditions.
               Thus, the system cycles at about the same rate as when controlled by a thermostatic
               switch. The pressure switch must be highly damped and no such pressure switch existed.
 
            [0003] Accordingly, another object of this invention is to provide a damped pressure switch
               for use in automotive air conditioning systems using finned coil evaporators. The
               restricted passage in the inlet to the damped pressure chamber under the diaphragm
               has such a small area and is so long as to be virtually impossible to drill on a production
               basis. I drill a relatively large hole and fix a pin of known diameter in the hole
               so the clearance is the restricted passage. The pin can be made of wire. Wire diameter
               is quite exact. It is relatively easy to make a very restricted passage which can
               be "tuned" to the air conditioning system to give the desired lag when the compressor
               starts operation. The damped pressure switch does not slow down the response to rising
               pressure after the compressor stops since the system pressure rises slowly and the
               pressure in the damped chamber kee
p.s up. Thus the trip point (when the compressor starts) can be sensed accurately...more
               accurately than with a thermostatic switch. In effect the pressure switch is damped
               only as the system pressure falls.
 
            BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] 
               
               Figure 1 is a vertical section through the damped pressure switch,
               Figure 2 is a greatly enlarged section through the restrictor shown in the inlet in
                  Figure 1, and
               Figure 3 is a schematic showing of an automotive air conditioning system using the
                  damped pressure switch.
 
            DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The pressure switch housing has a lower portion 10 connected to the intermediate
               portion 12 by a clamp ring 14 and define, in cooperation with the intermediate portion,
               the damping chamber 16. Diaphragm 18 is clamped between the intermediate portion 12
               and the partition housing portion 20 with diaphragm pad 22 resting on top of the diaphragm
               with an upwardly extending boss 24 slidably guided in the central bore of partition
               20. The upper housing part 26 is mounted on top of the partition 20. The upper housing
               26, the partition 20 and the intermediate housing 12 are connected together by a clamp
               ring 28. The space under the diaphragm 18 is sealed by 0-ring 30 mounted in the groove
               in the partition and compressed against the rim of the diaphragm. The diaphragm is
               preferably a thin plastic film diaphragm of the type described in detail in copending
               application Serial No. Filed
 
            [0006] The lower end of actuator 32 fits inside boss 24 and the tongue 34 of switch 36 engages
               the actuator between shoulders 38, 40 so that movement of the actuator will move the
               tongue. When the barrel spring 42 compressed between the end of tongue 34 and cross
               member 44 of the switch blade goes over center the contact carrying end 44 of the
               switch will snap down to engage contact 46 which is supported by the terminal structure
               projecting through the upper housing part and terminating in connector 48. In the
               position shown in the drawing, the switch contact bears against a boss 50 molded in
               the upper housing part. The other end of the switch blade is connected to terminal
               arm 52 by rivet 54 and this terminal also projects through the upper housing to provide
               connector 56.
 
            [0007] The actuator is biased downwardly by two springs designated a reset spring 58 and
               a trip spring 60. These springs are preferably arranged as shown in the aforesaid
               copending application, and for the purpose of understanding this invention the details
               of construction and assembly are unimportant. Suffice it to say that as the diaphragm
               rises with increasing pressure both springs become operative to oppose diaphragm movement
               before the switch snaps over center from the position shown in Figure 1 to make contact
               with the fixed contact 46 and thus complete the electric circuit between the connectors
               48 and 56. On the return stroke as the pressure under the diaphragm decreases trip
               spring 60 becomes inoperative or ineffective before the switch snaps from fixed contact
               46 back to the inert boss 50. Therefore, the trip force is determined by the force
               of both springs while the reset force is determined only by spring 58. It is emphasized
               that for the purpose of this invention any spring arrangement can be used although
               that just described briefly (and more fully described in the copending application)
               is deemed preferable.
 
            [0008] The lower housing 10 is provided with an inlet 62 which is connected to the suction
               line 74 leading from the outlet of the finned tube evaporator 76 in the automotive
               air conditioning system shown in Figure 3. Inlet 62 leads to damping chamber 16 and
               the damping chamber is connected to the space under the diaphragm by passage 64. As
               previously indicated, in a finned tube evaporator coil type of automotive air conditioning
               system the pressure of the evaporator outlet drops quite rapidly when the compressor
               operates and the air conditioning load on the system is light. Normally, the sequence
               is as follows. When the compressor does not operate, the pressure in the system at
               the evaporator outlet will rise to the point where the diaphragm actuates the switch
               to go over center and complete the electric circuit. This engages clutch 78 in the
               automotive air conditioning - system to cause the compressor 30 to operate. Under
               light load conditions the compressor has excess capacity and therefore the pressure
               draws down very rapidly at the evaporator outlet. If the pressure switch has fast
               response to the rapid drop, the switch would go over center (to shut off the compressor)
               in a short period of time and the pressure switch would soon thereafter sense a high
               pressure. As a result the clutch would be cycled quite frequently. This is undesirable.
               Generally, under light load conditions the clutch should not desirably cycle more
               than four times a minute. The pressure drop is fast and if the switching is delayed
               no harm is done. When the clutch is disengaged, the pressure will rise but the rise
               is much slower than the drop.
 
            [0009] To slow down or damp the response of the pressure switch a restriction is put in
               the inlet 62 leading to the damping chamber 16. Restriction takes the form of a metal
               insert 66 through which hole 68 is drilled. It is virtually impossible to drill a
               small enough hole to achieve an adequate restriction leading to the damping chamber
               16. Therefore, the hole is made of a size which can be drilled easily and then a pin
               70 made from wire is mounted in the hole by bending the ends to prevent the pin from
               dropping out of the hole. Wire sizes are very accurately dimensioned. Therefore, the
               wire diameter can be selective relative to the diameter of the hole so that the clearance
               between the wire and the hole will determine the restriction. The effective restriction
               is also affected by the length of the restriction. The amount of restriction required
               to achieve the desired maximum of four cycles per minute of the switch or clutch in
               the air conditioning system is also affected by the volume of the damping chamber.
               If the volume is small the restriction has to be greater. Tests demonstrate that a
               damping chamber of 0.57 cu.ins. volume in combination with a restricted orifice (hole)
               of 0.032 inches diameter by approximately 0.25 inches long with a pin of 0.029 inches
               diameter gave a satisfactory cycling frequency at low air conditioning load conditions.
               Tests also indicate that the performance is improved if with the same orifice and
               pin arrangement the chamber volume is increased to 1.0 cu.in. Thus, with the test
               conditions chamber volume to effective orifice area (area of the hole minus area of
               the pin) can range between 3,000 and 7,000. If a longer orifice or restrictive passage
               is used, the chamber volume can be reduced. The insert 66 is machined to provide three
               fins or ribs 72 to secure a better seal of the insert 66 to the plastic housing 10.
               The housing is molded onto the insert 66. The insert is metal to insure accurate dimensioning
               of the hole. The requisite accuracy can't be obtained on a reliable basis by trying
               to machine or mold a hole in a plastic part. Thus. with an accurate hole drilled in
               a metal insert 66 and an accurately sized pin mounted in the hole the clearance or
               restricted passage will be very accurate and repeatable. The length of the insert
               66 and hence the length of the hole is another easily maintained dimension.
 
            [0010] The pressure switch controls the electrically operated clutch between the input 82
               and the compressor 80. The input 82 is driven by V-belts from the engine (not shown).
               The compressor discharge line 84 leads to the condenser coil 86 which discharges through
               conduit 88 leading to the dehydrator/receiver 90. Flow from the receiver through conduit
               92 to the evaporator 76 is controlled by thermostatic expansion valve 94 which regulates
               flow to the evaporator in accordance with the temperature at the evaporator outlet
               as sensed by the feeler bulb 96 strapped on the suction line. The pressure switch
               when closed completes the circuit to the clutch from battery 98. With the damped pressure
               switch controlling the clutch (and therefore the compressor operation) the system
               operates as well or better than one with a thermostatic switch. Under light conditions
               when the pressure causes the switch to close the pressure in the suction line 74 drops
               very rapidly but the pressure switch does not respond rapidly due to the damped response.
               When the switch finally opens the pressure in the suction line rises slowly and the
               pressure change in the damping chamber 16 keeps pace. In effect the pressure switch
               damps response to the fast drop -- it does not damp the response to the slow rise.
               And the pressure switch in effect has a normal response to the pressure changes in
               normal load operation of the system. In effect, the pressure switch delays response
               only under the conditions where delay is desired.
 
          
         
            
            1. In an automotive air conditioning system of the type having a compressor driven
               by the engine through an electrically operated clutch, the compressor operating to
               deliver refrigerant to a condenser and refrigerant leaving the condenser flows to
               a finned coil type of evaporator, the evaporator outlet being connected to the compressor
               inlet by a suction line, the improvement comprising, 
               means controlling operation of the clutch and compressor, said means including a switch
               controlling engagement of the clutch and a diaphragm operating the switch in response
               to pressure in a chamber, said chamber being connected to the suction line, and a
               restriction between the suction line and the chamber damping pressure changes in the
               chamber when the pressure in the suction line changes rapidly.
 
            2. A control including a diaphragm mounted in a housing to move in response to pressure
               changes in a chamber in the housing, and
               
               
a switch actuated by the diaphragm and connected to the clutch to control operation
                  of the clutch,
               
               conduit means connecting the chamber to said suction line,.
               
               and a restriction in the conduit means to damp pressure changes in the chamber when
                  the pressure in the suction line changes rapidly.
 3. The automotive air conditioning system of Claim 2 in which the restriction and
               chamber are sized so the clutch will not cycle more than 4 times per minute under
               light air conditioning loads.
 
            4. In a pressure switch having a diaphragm mounted in a housing to move in response
               to pressure changes in a chamber communicating with an inlet, movement of the diaphragm
               being operative to actuate a switch, the improvement comprising;
               
               
a partition between the inlet and the chamber,
               
               a hole in the partition,
               
               a pin mounted in the hole with clearance between the pin and the hole, the clearance
                  being a restricted passage retarding pressure change in the chamber when pressure
                  at the inlet changes rapidly.
 5. A pressure switch according to Claim 4 in which the partition is metal and the
               housing is molded onto the partition.
 
            6. A pressure switch according to Claim 5 in which the pin projects through the partition
               and the ends of the pin are bent to prevent the pin from falling out of the hole.
 
            7. A pressure switch according to Claim 4 in which the ratio of chamber volume to
               the area of the restricted passage is between approximately 3,000 and 7,000.
 
            8. A pressure switch according to Claim 7 in which the length of the restricted passage
               is about 1,700 times the area of the restricted passage.
 
            9. A pressure switch according to Claim 4 in which the chamber volume and the length
               and area of the restricted passage are selected so the switch will not cycle more
               than four times per minute when the inlet is connected to the evaporator outlet in
               an automotive air conditioning system.