EP0283045B1 - Scroll type compressor - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01C—ROTARY-PISTON OR OSCILLATING-PISTON MACHINES OR ENGINES
- F01C21/00—Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in groups F01C1/00 - F01C20/00
- F01C21/10—Outer members for co-operation with rotary pistons; Casings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- F04C23/00—Combinations of two or more pumps, each being of rotary-piston or oscillating-piston type, specially adapted for elastic fluids; Pumping installations specially adapted for elastic fluids; Multi-stage pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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- This invention relates to a scroll type compressor and more particularly, to a motor driven scroll compressor having the compression and drive mechanisms within a hermetically sealed container.
- Scroll type fluid displacement apparatus are well known in the prior art.
- U.S. Patent No. 801,182 issued to Creux discloses such an apparatus which includes two scrolls, each having a circular end plate and a spiroidal or involute spiral element.
- the scrolls are maintained angularly and radially offset so that both spiral elements interfit to form a plurality of line contacts between their spiral curved surfaces to thereby seal off and define at least one pair of fluid pockets.
- the relative orbital motion of the two scrolls shifts the line contacts along the spiral curved surfaces and, as a result, the volume of the fluid pockets increases or decreases, dependent on the direction of the orbital motion.
- a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus may be used to compress, expand or pump fluids.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,560,330 discloses such a hermetic type scroll compressor which includes a fixed scroll, orbiting scroll, rotation preventing device and driving mechanism in one sealed container.
- the essentially inseparable container is sealed by welding or other means so that leakage of refrigerant gas from the container is completely prevented.
- hermetic type scroll compressor prevents leakage of refrigerant gas from the container, this hermetic type scroll compressor can hardly be disassembled and reassembled for inspection, and repair or exchange of parts.
- US-A-2 331 878 discloses a vane pump, the - housing of which is composed of two shells secured together by bolts. An additional closure plate is provided on one of said shells and a tube project through one of these shells. This complicates assembling and disassembling of the device. Moreover, no center block is provided which could serve as support means for the motor or other parts of the device.
- Figure 1 depicts a hermetic type scroll refrigerant compressor 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Compressor 1 includes first cup shaped casing 10, second cup shaped casing 20 and center block 30 which is attached to first cup shaped casing 10 and second cup shaped casing 20. Opening or bore 31 is formed in the center of center block 30 for receiving drive shaft 11. Radial projection 301 is formed in the inner peripheral surface of opening 31.
- Drive shaft 11 is rotatably supported in opening 31 by bearing 33.
- Bearing 33 firmly fits in opening 31.
- Outer ring 33a of bearing 33 is stopped at a rear end surface of radial projection 301.
- Nut 34 is screwed on drive shaft 11 and faces one end surface of inner ring 33b of bearing 33.
- Flange 111 located at one end of drive shaft 11 faces the other end surface of inner ring 33b of bearing 33. Axial motion of drive shaft 11 is thereby prevented by flange 111 and nut 34. Rotor 40a of motor 40 surrounds drive shaft 11. Rotor 40a may be firmly inserted over drive shaft 11.
- Fixed scroll 50 includes circular end plate 51 and wrap orspiral elements 52 affixed to or extending from one end surface of end plate 51.
- Fixed scroll 50 is fixed within the inner chamber of first cup shaped casing 10 by screws 11 screwed into end plate 51 from outside of first cup shaped casing 10.
- Seal ring 11 b is located between an inner surface of screw flange 11a and the outer end surface of first cup shaped casing 10 to seal the connection therebetween.
- Circular end plate 51 of fixed scroll 50 partitions the inner chamber of first cup shaped casing 10 into two chambers, such as front chamber 18 and rear chamber 19.
- Orbiting scroll 60 is disposed at the rear end side of center block 30 through later mentioned rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45.
- Orbiting scroll 60 includes circular end plate 61 and wrap or spiral element 62 affixed to or extending from one end surface of circular end plate 61.
- Annular projection 16 is formed opposite the surface of circular end plate 61 from which spiral element 62 extends.
- Bearing 16d is disposed within the inner peripheral wall of the annular projection 16.
- Bushing 115 is attached to one end of drive shaft 11 at a radial offset through pin member 115b. Bushing 115 is inserted into annular projection 18 of orbiting scroll 60. Orbiting scroll 60 is rotatably supported by bushing 118 through bearing 16d placed on the outer peripheral surface of bushing 115.
- Rotating preventing/thrust bearing device 45 is placed between the rear end surface of center block 30 and the end surface of circular end plate 61.
- Rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45 includes fixed ring 451 attached on the axial end surface of annular projection 302 which is formed in the rear end surface of center block 30, orbiting ring 452 attached on the end surface of circular end plate 61, and a plurality of bearing elements, such as balls 453, placed between pockets 451 a, 452a formed by rings 451,452.
- the rotation of orbiting scroll 60 during orbital motion is prevented by the interaction of balls 453 with rings 451, 452.
- the axial thrust load from orbiting scroll 60 is supported on center block 30 through balls 453. While orbiting scroll 60 orbits, the rotation of orbiting scroll 60 is prevented by rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45.
- spiral element 62 of orbiting scroll 60 interfits spiral element 52 of fixed scroll 50 at an annular offset of 180° and at a predetermined radial offset.
- Spiral elements 62 and 52 define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets between their interfitting surfaces.
- Radial projection 303 formed in the outer peripheral surface of center block 30 is fixed to the axial end surface of first cup shaped casing 10 by screws 12.
- Seal ring 12a is disposed within circumferential groove 12b of annular projection 302 to form a seal between the inner wall of first cup shaped casing 10 and the outer peripheral surface of annular projection 302.
- stator 40b is held firmly between center block 30 and rear bearing unit 70.
- the inner peripheral surface of stator 40b and the outer peripheral surface of rotor 40a face each other.
- Rear bearing unit 70 and motor 40 are covered by second cup shaped casing 20.
- Flange 21a formed at opening end 21 of second cup shaped casing 20 is fixed to radial projection 303 of center block 30 by screws 14.
- Seal ring 14a is disposed within a circular groove 14b of flange 21a a to form a seal between the front end surface of radial projection 303 and an axial end surface of flange 21a.
- Terminals 412a are connected to an external electrical source (not shown) through a switch (also not shown).
- Hermetic seal base 412 is insulated from terminals 412a and fixed to projection 413 which is formed on side surface of second cup shaped casing 20 by screws 414. Seal ring 414a is disposed within a circular groove 414b of projection 413 to form a seal between the rear end surface of hermetic seal base 412 and the axial end surface of projection 413.
- the refrigerant gas in the front chamber is taken into the sealed fluid pockets between the fixed scroll and orbiting scroll, then moves toward the center of the spiral wraps during the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll with a resultant volume reduction and compression, and is discharged to rear chamber 19 as through hole 56 and one-way valve 56c. Discharged gas in the rear chamber then flows to an external fluid circuit (not shown) through outlet port 10c.
- hermetic type scroll refrigerant compressor 1 is shown in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- the same construction is accorded like numerals as that shown in Figure 1.
- the description of that constructions is substantially omitted to simplify the description herein.
- Orbiting scroll 60 interfits fixed scroll 50.
- Annular projection 16 is formed opposite the surface of circular end plate 61 from which spiral element 62 is extended.
- Bearing 16d is disposed within the inner peripheral wall of the annular projection 16.
- a first center block 310 having central opening or bore 311 is disposed adjacent to rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45.
- the first center block 310 is releasably and hermetically secured fixed to an axial end surface of first cup shaped casing 10 by screws 12.
- Seal ring 12a is disposed within a circumferential groove 12b of annular projection 312 formed at the rear end surface of the center block 310 to form a seal between the inner wall of the first cup shaped casing 10 and the outer peripheral surface of annular projection 312.
- a first housing 100 includes the first center block 310 and the first cup shaped casing 10 having fixed scroll 50, orbiting scroll 60 and rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45 therein.
- Compression mechanism section 110 comprises a first center block 310 and the construction to the right thereof as shown in Figure 2.
- Second center block 320 rotatably supports drive shaft 11 in center block central opening or bore 321 through bearing 33.
- One end of drive shaft 11 is rotatably supported by rear bearing unit 70 through bearing 71.
- Stator 40b of motor 40 is held between the second center block 320 and rear bearing unit 70.
- Rear bearing unit 70 is releasably secured to the second center block 320 by screws 13.
- driving mechanism section 120 is to the left of first center block 310 as shown in Figure 2.
- the second center block 320 is positioned firmly within second cup shaped casing 20 and against ridge 323 formed in the innerwall of the second cup shaped casing 20.
- a second housing 200 includes the driving mechanism section 120 and the second cup shaped casing 20.
- Bushing 115 is attached to one end of drive shaft 11 at a radial offset through pin member 115b.
- the first housing 100 and the second housing 200 are fitted together so that bushing 115 is inserted into annular projection 16 of circular end plate 61.
- Drive shaft 11 is attached to orbiting scroll at a radial offset.
- Flange 21a formed at opening end 21 of second cup shaped casing 20 is releasably and hermetically secured to radial projection 313 of first center block 310 by screws 14 and seal ring 14a.
- Seal ring 14a is disposed within a circular groove 14b of flange 21a to form a seal between the front end surface of radial projection 313 and the axial end surface offlange 21 a.
- Annular projection 322 and the recess defined by projection 312 form an alignment mechanism for aligning drive shaft 11 with the orbiting scroll when first housing 100 and second housing 200 engage first center block 310.
- hermetically sealed compressor housing 400 is formed.
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Description
- This invention relates to a scroll type compressor and more particularly, to a motor driven scroll compressor having the compression and drive mechanisms within a hermetically sealed container.
- Scroll type fluid displacement apparatus are well known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Patent No. 801,182 issued to Creux discloses such an apparatus which includes two scrolls, each having a circular end plate and a spiroidal or involute spiral element. The scrolls are maintained angularly and radially offset so that both spiral elements interfit to form a plurality of line contacts between their spiral curved surfaces to thereby seal off and define at least one pair of fluid pockets. The relative orbital motion of the two scrolls shifts the line contacts along the spiral curved surfaces and, as a result, the volume of the fluid pockets increases or decreases, dependent on the direction of the orbital motion. Thus, a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus may be used to compress, expand or pump fluids.
- Furthermore, U.S. Patent No. 4,560,330 for example, discloses such a hermetic type scroll compressor which includes a fixed scroll, orbiting scroll, rotation preventing device and driving mechanism in one sealed container.
- In this hermetic type scroll compressor, the essentially inseparable container is sealed by welding or other means so that leakage of refrigerant gas from the container is completely prevented.
- While the above mentioned hermetic type scroll compressor prevents leakage of refrigerant gas from the container, this hermetic type scroll compressor can hardly be disassembled and reassembled for inspection, and repair or exchange of parts.
- It is a primary object of this invention to improve hermetic scroll compressor container to facilitate disassembling and reassembling of a hermetic type scroll compressor by releasably and hermetically securing a first casing and a second casing through the center block to form the hermetically sealed container.
- It is another object of this invention to improve hermetic type scroll compressor manufacturing and maintenance efficiencies by assembling a first housing and a second housing of a hermetic type scroll compressor separately so that the first housing, second housing and components therein can be disassembled, reassembled and inspected independently.
- It is yet a further object of this invention to provide a releasably hermetic securing mechanism which also provides alignment means for aligning appropriate components within the first casing with appropriate components within the second casing.
- US-A-2 331 878 discloses a vane pump, the - housing of which is composed of two shells secured together by bolts. An additional closure plate is provided on one of said shells and a tube project through one of these shells. This complicates assembling and disassembling of the device. Moreover, no center block is provided which could serve as support means for the motor or other parts of the device.
- These shortcomings are overcome and the above indicated objects are achieved by a scroll type compressor as characterized in
claim 1. - Further objects, features and other aspects of this invention will be understood from the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention with reference to the annexed drawings.
- Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view of a hermetic type scroll compressor in accordance with one embodiment of this invention.
- Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view of a hermetic type scroll compressor in accordance with another embodiment of this invention.
- Figure 1 depicts a hermetic type
scroll refrigerant compressor 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.Compressor 1 includes first cup shapedcasing 10, second cup shapedcasing 20 and center block 30 which is attached to first cupshaped casing 10 and second cup shapedcasing 20. Opening or bore 31 is formed in the center of center block 30 for receiving drive shaft 11. Radial projection 301 is formed in the inner peripheral surface of opening 31. Drive shaft 11 is rotatably supported in opening 31 by bearing 33. Bearing 33 firmly fits in opening 31. Outer ring 33a ofbearing 33 is stopped at a rear end surface of radial projection 301.Nut 34 is screwed on drive shaft 11 and faces one end surface of inner ring 33b of bearing 33. Flange 111 located at one end of drive shaft 11 faces the other end surface of inner ring 33b ofbearing 33. Axial motion of drive shaft 11 is thereby prevented by flange 111 andnut 34.Rotor 40a ofmotor 40 surrounds drive shaft 11.Rotor 40a may be firmly inserted over drive shaft 11. - Fixed
scroll 50 includescircular end plate 51 and wrap orspiral elements 52 affixed to or extending from one end surface ofend plate 51. Fixedscroll 50 is fixed within the inner chamber of first cup shapedcasing 10 by screws 11 screwed intoend plate 51 from outside of first cup shapedcasing 10. Seal ring 11 b is located between an inner surface of screw flange 11a and the outer end surface of first cup shapedcasing 10 to seal the connection therebetween.Circular end plate 51 offixed scroll 50 partitions the inner chamber of first cup shapedcasing 10 into two chambers, such asfront chamber 18 andrear chamber 19. - Orbiting
scroll 60 is disposed at the rear end side of center block 30 through later mentioned rotation preventing/thrust bearingdevice 45.Orbiting scroll 60 includescircular end plate 61 and wrap orspiral element 62 affixed to or extending from one end surface ofcircular end plate 61.Annular projection 16 is formed opposite the surface ofcircular end plate 61 from whichspiral element 62 extends. Bearing 16d is disposed within the inner peripheral wall of theannular projection 16. -
Bushing 115 is attached to one end of drive shaft 11 at a radial offset through pin member 115b.Bushing 115 is inserted intoannular projection 18 of orbitingscroll 60.Orbiting scroll 60 is rotatably supported by bushing 118 through bearing 16d placed on the outer peripheral surface ofbushing 115. - Rotating preventing/thrust bearing
device 45 is placed between the rear end surface of center block 30 and the end surface ofcircular end plate 61. Rotation preventing/thrust bearingdevice 45 includes fixed ring 451 attached on the axial end surface of annular projection 302 which is formed in the rear end surface of center block 30, orbiting ring 452 attached on the end surface ofcircular end plate 61, and a plurality of bearing elements, such asballs 453, placed betweenpockets 451 a, 452a formed by rings 451,452. The rotation of orbiting scroll 60 during orbital motion is prevented by the interaction ofballs 453 with rings 451, 452. Also, the axial thrust load from orbitingscroll 60 is supported on center block 30 throughballs 453. While orbiting scroll 60 orbits, the rotation of orbitingscroll 60 is prevented by rotation preventing/thrust bearingdevice 45. - In this situation,
spiral element 62 of orbiting scroll 60 interfits spiral element 52 offixed scroll 50 at an annular offset of 180° and at a predetermined radial offset.Spiral elements 62 and 52 define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets between their interfitting surfaces. -
Radial projection 303 formed in the outer peripheral surface of center block 30 is fixed to the axial end surface of first cup shapedcasing 10 byscrews 12.Seal ring 12a is disposed within circumferential groove 12b of annular projection 302 to form a seal between the inner wall of first cup shapedcasing 10 and the outer peripheral surface of annular projection 302. - The other end of drive shaft 11 is also rotatably supported by supporting block (rear bearing unit) 70 through bearing 71. Stator 40b of
motor 40 is held firmly between center block 30 and rear bearingunit 70.Rear bearing unit 70 is fixed to center block 30 byscrews 13 screwed into center block 30 from the rear end of rear bearingunit 70. Therefore, stator 40b is held firmly between center block 30 and rear bearingunit 70. The inner peripheral surface of stator 40b and the outer peripheral surface ofrotor 40a face each other. -
Rear bearing unit 70 andmotor 40 are covered by second cup shapedcasing 20. Flange 21a formed at openingend 21 of second cup shapedcasing 20 is fixed toradial projection 303 of center block 30 byscrews 14. Seal ring 14a is disposed within a circular groove 14b of flange 21a a to form a seal between the front end surface ofradial projection 303 and an axial end surface of flange 21a. - Wires 411 from stator40b are connected with
terminals 412a.Terminals 412a are connected to an external electrical source (not shown) through a switch (also not shown).Hermetic seal base 412 is insulated fromterminals 412a and fixed toprojection 413 which is formed on side surface of second cup shapedcasing 20 byscrews 414.Seal ring 414a is disposed within a circular groove 414b ofprojection 413 to form a seal between the rear end surface ofhermetic seal base 412 and the axial end surface ofprojection 413. - By turning on the
motor 40, a magnetic field of stator 40b is generated so thatrotor 40a begins rotation, thereby rotating drive shaft 11. This rotation is transferred to orbitingscroll 60 throughbushing 115. Orbitingscroll 60 begins orbital motion due to rotation prevention/thrust bearing device 45. Refrigerant gas is introduced toinner chamber 25 of second cup shapedcasing 20 through inlet port 20c which is formed at the side wall of second cup shapedcasing 20, and flows throughfront chamber 18 of first cup shapedcasing 10 throughbearing 33 and then through rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45. The refrigerant gas in the front chamber is taken into the sealed fluid pockets between the fixed scroll and orbiting scroll, then moves toward the center of the spiral wraps during the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll with a resultant volume reduction and compression, and is discharged torear chamber 19 as throughhole 56 and one-way valve 56c. Discharged gas in the rear chamber then flows to an external fluid circuit (not shown) through outlet port 10c. - Referring to Figure 2, hermetic type
scroll refrigerant compressor 1 is shown in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The same construction is accorded like numerals as that shown in Figure 1. The description of that constructions is substantially omitted to simplify the description herein. - Orbiting
scroll 60 interfits fixedscroll 50.Annular projection 16 is formed opposite the surface ofcircular end plate 61 from which spiralelement 62 is extended. Bearing 16d is disposed within the inner peripheral wall of theannular projection 16. A first center block 310 having central opening or bore 311 is disposed adjacent to rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45. The first center block 310 is releasably and hermetically secured fixed to an axial end surface of first cup shapedcasing 10 byscrews 12.Seal ring 12a is disposed within a circumferential groove 12b ofannular projection 312 formed at the rear end surface of the center block 310 to form a seal between the inner wall of the first cup shapedcasing 10 and the outer peripheral surface ofannular projection 312. Afirst housing 100 includes the first center block 310 and the first cup shapedcasing 10 having fixedscroll 50, orbitingscroll 60 and rotation preventing/thrust bearing device 45 therein. Compression mechanism section 110 comprises a first center block 310 and the construction to the right thereof as shown in Figure 2. - Second center block 320 rotatably supports drive shaft 11 in center block central opening or bore 321 through
bearing 33. One end of drive shaft 11 is rotatably supported byrear bearing unit 70 throughbearing 71. Stator 40b ofmotor 40 is held between the second center block 320 andrear bearing unit 70.Rear bearing unit 70 is releasably secured to the second center block 320 byscrews 13. Thus, drivingmechanism section 120 is to the left of first center block 310 as shown in Figure 2. - The second center block 320 is positioned firmly within second cup shaped
casing 20 and againstridge 323 formed in the innerwall of the second cup shapedcasing 20. Asecond housing 200 includes thedriving mechanism section 120 and the second cup shapedcasing 20.Bushing 115 is attached to one end of drive shaft 11 at a radial offset through pin member 115b. - The
first housing 100 and thesecond housing 200 are fitted together so thatbushing 115 is inserted intoannular projection 16 ofcircular end plate 61. Drive shaft 11 is attached to orbiting scroll at a radial offset. Flange 21a formed at openingend 21 of second cup shapedcasing 20 is releasably and hermetically secured to radial projection 313 of first center block 310 byscrews 14 and seal ring 14a. Seal ring 14a is disposed within a circular groove 14b of flange 21a to form a seal between the front end surface of radial projection 313 and the axial end surface offlange 21 a.Annular projection 322 and the recess defined byprojection 312 form an alignment mechanism for aligning drive shaft 11 with the orbiting scroll whenfirst housing 100 andsecond housing 200 engage first center block 310. As a result, hermetically sealedcompressor housing 400 is formed. - Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
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