US20050111994A1 - Motor compressor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a motor compressor including a compression mechanism and an electric motor as a drive source of the compression mechanism in a housing of the motor compressor.
- Such a motor compressor has a plurality of terminal pins fixed to and extending through a housing of the motor for supplying electric current to an electric motor which is accommodated in the housing.
- a structure for fixing the terminal pins to the housing is disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-155862, in which a plurality of through holes is formed in the housing, and each terminal pin is supported in the housing through an O-ring and a bushing serving as an insulating member and fixed by a circular clip engaged in the through hole.
- Carbon dioxide refrigerant gas is used under a pressure which is about ten times as high as a fluorocarbon refrigerant gas. Additionally, carbon dioxide refrigerant gas is more permeable into a rubber seal member than fluorocarbon refrigerant gas and, therefore, there is a problem that the carbon dioxide refrigerant gas leaks outside the housing.
- a motor compressor has a housing, a compression mechanism, an electric motor, a plurality of terminal pins, a terminal substrate and a gasket.
- the housing forms a fitting surface at an outer peripheral surface of the housing and a plurality of insertion holes extending through the housing at the fitting surface.
- the compression mechanism is accommodated in the housing.
- the electric motor is accommodated in the housing for driving the compression mechanism.
- a plurality of the terminal pins transmits electric current to the electric motor.
- the terminal substrate is fastened to the housing by a bolt so as to be fixed to the fitting surface and forms a plurality of holes.
- the terminal pin is inserted into each hole of the terminal substrate while being fixedly supported on the terminal substrate so as to be insulative and airtight.
- the insertion holes of the fitting surface correspond to the holes.
- the gasket is interposed between the fitting surface and the terminal substrate, while each terminal pin is inserted into the corresponding insertion holes of the fitting surface.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a motor compressor according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged longitudinal cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view about a plane perpendicular to a rotary shaft according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a structure for fixing terminal pins.
- FIGS. 1 through 4 A preferred embodiment of a scroll type motor compressor for use in a vehicle air conditioner according to the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 4 .
- a motor compressor 10 has a housing 11 which includes a first housing component 12 and a second housing component 13 both of which are made of die casting aluminum alloy, and the housing 11 is formed by connecting the first housing component 12 and the second housing component 13 together.
- the first housing component 12 is shaped into a cylinder with a bottom at one end thereof, and includes a larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 , a smaller-diameter cylindrical portion 15 and a bottom portion 16 which closes one end of the smaller-diameter portion 15 .
- the second housing component 13 is shaped into a cylinder with a bottom at one end thereof, including a cylindrical portion 17 having substantially the same diameter of the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 and a bottom portion 18 which closes one end of the cylindrical portion 17 .
- the inner peripheral surface of the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 of the first housing component 12 has a smaller-diameter portion 14 a on the side of the smaller-diameter cylindrical portion 15 , a larger-diameter portion 14 b on the side of the open end and a retaining surface 14 c at a stepped boundary between the smaller-diameter portion 14 a and the larger-diameter portion 14 b .
- a connecting surface 13 a of the second housing component 13 against which a connecting surface 12 a of the first housing component 12 is clamped, is formed to have an annular portion which is extended radially inner than the connecting surface 12 a such that the annular portion partially faces the retaining surface 14 c.
- the first housing component 12 has formed integrally therewith a plurality of connecting portions 19 spaced at intervals on the outer peripheral surface of the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 adjacent to the open end side of the first housing component 12 .
- the second housing component 13 has also formed integrally therewith a plurality of similar connecting portions 20 on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 17 at spaced positions corresponding to the connecting portions 19 .
- the first and second housing components 12 , 13 are fastened together integrally at their respective connecting portions 19 , 20 by bolts 21 such that the connecting surface 12 a of the first housing component 12 and the connecting surface 13 a of the second housing component 13 are pressed against each other through an annular gasket 22 .
- the housing 11 thus constructed forms therein a sealed space 23 . It is noted that the connecting surface 13 a of the second housing component 13 and the gasket 22 have annular portions which are extended radially inner than the connecting surface 12 a of the first housing component 12 .
- the first housing component 12 includes integrally therewith a cylindrical shaft support portion 24 at the center of the bottom portion 16 inside the first housing component 12 .
- a shaft support member 25 is fitted in the larger-diameter portion 14 b of the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 of the first housing component 12 .
- the shaft support member 25 includes a cylindrical portion 26 forming therein a through hole 26 a and a flange 27 which is formed integrally therewith at one end of the cylindrical portion 26 .
- the shaft support member 25 is positioned in the second housing component 13 with the end surface of the flange 27 set in contact with the retaining surface 14 c.
- the compressor 10 includes a rotary shaft 28 which has one end received in the first housing component 12 and rotatably supported by a bearing 29 of the shaft support portion 24 .
- the other end of the rotary shaft 28 is rotatably supported by a bearing 30 in the through hole 26 a of the shaft support member 25 .
- a stator core 32 which is wound by an exciter coil 31 , is fixedly fitted inside of the smaller-diameter cylindrical portion 15 of the first housing component 12 .
- a rotor 33 made of a multipolar magnet is fixedly supported by the rotary shaft 28 so as to face the stator core 32 .
- the exciter coil 31 , the stator core 32 and the rotor 33 cooperate to form an inner rotor type brushless motor 34 .
- a scroll type compression mechanism 35 is provided inside the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 of the first housing component 12 . That is, a fixed scroll member 36 is fixedly fitted in the larger-diameter portion 14 b of the first housing component 12 .
- the fixed scroll member 36 includes a disc-shaped base plate 37 , a cylindrical outer peripheral wall 38 formed integrally with the base plate 37 at the outer peripheral region thereof, and a fixed scroll wall 39 formed also integrally with the base plate 37 inside the outer peripheral wall 38 .
- the outer peripheral wall 38 of the fixed scroll member 36 and the flange 27 of the shaft support member 25 are interposed between the retaining surface 14 c of the first housing component 12 and the radially inner portion of the joint surface 13 a of the second housing component 13 with the radially inner annular portion of the gasket 22 held between the joint surface 13 a of the second housing component 13 and the base plate 37 of the fixed scroll member 36 .
- a crankshaft 40 is formed on the end surface of the rotary shaft 28 adjacent to the fixed scroll member 36 .
- a bushing 41 having a balance weight 41 a is fixedly fitted over the crankshaft 40 .
- a movable scroll member 42 facing the fixed scroll member 36 is rotatably supported by the bushing 41 through a bearing 43 disposed in the boss 42 a of the movable scroll member 42 for rotation relative to the fixed scroll member 36 .
- the crankshaft 40 , the bushing 41 and the bearing 43 cooperate to form an orbiting mechanism for the movable scroll member 42 to orbit by rotation of the rotary shaft 28 .
- the movable scroll member 42 includes a disc-shaped base plate 44 and a movable scroll wall 45 which is formed integrally with the base plate 44 .
- the fixed scroll wall 39 of the fixed scroll member 36 and the movable scroll wall 45 of the movable scroll member 42 engage with each other and the distal ends of the fixed and movable walls 39 , 40 are in contact with the base plates 44 , 37 , respectively, through seal members (not shown).
- the fixed scroll member 36 and the movable scroll member 42 cooperate to define compression chambers 47 .
- the innermost compression chamber 47 is communicable with the backside of the base plate 37 , that is, the inner space of the second housing component 13 , through a discharge port 37 a which is formed at the center of the base plate 37 of the fixed scroll member 36 .
- the fixed scroll member 36 is provided with a known reed valve (not shown) at its back surface for opening and closing the discharge port 37 a and a retainer for regulating the opening degree of the reed valve.
- the outer peripheral wall 38 of the fixed scroll member 36 and the outermost peripheral portion of the movable scroll wall 45 of the movable scroll member 42 define therebetween a suction chamber 48 .
- the suction chamber 48 is in communication with the inner space of the brushless motor 34 through a path (not shown), and is connected to an evaporator of an external refrigerant circuit (not shown) through a suction port 49 which is formed in the first housing component 12 for communication between the inner space and the outside of the housing 11 .
- a plurality of fixed pins 50 is fixedly connected to the base plate 37 of the fixed scroll member 36 on a common circle, and a plurality of movable pins 51 is fixedly connected to the base plate 44 of the movable scroll member 42 so as to correspond with the respective fixed pins 50 .
- the fixed pins 50 and the movable pins 51 cooperatively form a known rotation prevention mechanism of the movable scroll member 42 .
- the second housing component 13 forms therein a discharge chamber 60 into which compressed refrigerant gas is discharged through the discharge port 37 a of the fixed scroll member 36 .
- the discharge chamber 60 is in communication with the external refrigeration circuit outside of the housing 11 through a path (not shown) which extends through the second housing component 13 .
- the first housing component 12 includes a seat 70 integrally therewith at the outer periphery of the larger-diameter cylindrical portion 14 .
- the seat 70 includes at its top surface a fitting surface 71 to which a terminal substrate 73 for fixedly supporting three terminal pins 72 is fixedly connected by four bolts 75 through a gasket 74 .
- the terminal substrate 73 has a rectangular projected plan view in the vertical direction of FIG. 1 (or a rectangular shape), and the longitudinal direction of the rectangular projected plan view (or the rectangular shape) is located along the circumferential direction of the housing 11 .
- the terminal substrate 73 includes therein three holes 76 which are spaced at the same interval on a common circumference and through which the terminal pins 72 are respectively inserted.
- the terminal pin 72 inserted through each hole 76 is fixedly supported by an insulating member 78 which is made of glass and fills a gap between the terminal pin 72 and the hole 76 so as to be insulative against the terminal substrate 73 and to seal the hole 76 airtightly.
- the gasket 74 includes therethrough three holes 79 which have the same diameter as the holes 76 of the terminal substrate 73 so as to correspond to the holes 76 .
- Each hole 79 has a known bead 79 a at its circumference.
- the gasket 74 further includes therethrough four holes 80 for receiving therethrough the bolts 75 at positions corresponding to the holes 77 of the terminal substrate 73 .
- the seat 70 includes therethrough three insertion holes 81 which have the same diameter as the holes 76 of the terminal substrate 73 so as to correspond to the holes 76 and which extend also through the first housing component 12 .
- the seat 70 also includes therein four threaded holes 82 which correspond to the holes 77 of the terminal substrate 73 and which receive therein the bolts 75 , respectively.
- the terminal substrate 73 is fastened to the fitting surface 71 of the seat 70 by four bolts 75 through the gasket 74 .
- Each terminal pin 72 which is fixedly supported by the terminal substrate 73 , is inserted through the hole 79 of the gasket 74 and into the insertion hole 81 of the seat 70 , respectively.
- the insertion holes 81 which face their corresponding holes 76 in the terminal substrate 73 are separately sealed from each other by the gasket 74 .
- each terminal pin 72 is connected to a cluster block 83 which is located inside the brushless motor 34 .
- a cable connector is connected to each terminal pin 72 for supplying three-phase alternating current from a three-phase inverter circuit (not shown). Three-phase alternating current supplied from the three-phase inverter circuit is fed to the three-phase exciter coil 31 through the three terminal pins 72 and the cluster block 83 .
- Three holes 76 are separately formed in one terminal substrate 73 which is fastened by four bolts 75 to the fitting surface 71 of the seat 70 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing 11 .
- the terminal pin 72 is inserted through and fixedly supported by each hole 76 such that the terminal pin 72 is insulated and sealed airtight.
- the insertion holes 81 formed in the fitting surface 71 of the seat 70 and extending through the housing 11 are provided separately so as to correspond to the respective holes 76 of the terminal substrate 73 . Then, three terminal pins 72 are inserted through the corresponding insertion holes 81 with the gasket 74 interposed between the fitting surface 71 and the terminal substrate 73 .
- the insertion holes 81 for receiving therein the terminal pins 72 which are fixedly supported by the terminal substrate 73 are separately formed in the fitting surface 71 of the seat 70 formed on the housing 11 , the rigidity of the seat 70 and its vicinities will be hardly reduced. Therefore, even if the pressure of the refrigerant gas in the housing 11 is high, the seat 70 and its vicinities are hardly deformed and, therefore, a gap will not be formed between the fitting surface 71 and the terminal substrate 73 . Accordingly, the seat 70 and its vicinities need not be thickened, so that the housing 11 does not increase its size and weight.
- the gasket 74 provides an airtight seal between the fitting surface 71 and the terminal substrate 73 , the amount of refrigerant gas leaked out of the housing 11 is less than the case wherein an O-ring is used. As a result, the leakage of refrigerant gas through the fixing portion of the terminal pins 72 is much reduced without increasing the size of the compressor 10 .
- the gasket 74 has three holes 79 corresponding to the three terminal pins 72 . Accordingly, a plurality of the insertion holes 81 which faces the respective holes 79 are isolated from each other with separate sealing, so that the area of the terminal substrate 73 receiving the pressure of refrigerant gas through the insertion holes 81 reduces. Therefore, the terminal substrate 73 is prevented from being deformed under the influence of the pressure of refrigerant gas, so that the terminal substrate 73 may be made thinner and, therefore, the fitting portion of the terminal substrate 73 is made smaller.
- the terminal substrate 73 is fastened by the bolts 75 to the substantially cylindrical housing 11 at each end of the terminal substrate 73 extending along the circumferential direction of the housing 11 .
- a portion of the housing 11 corresponding to the ends of the terminal substrate 73 in the longitudinal direction thereof becomes thick and, therefore, the threaded holes 82 may be formed deep enough for fastening by bolts 75 without thickening the fitting portion of the terminal substrate 73 . That is, the fitting portion of the terminal substrate 73 is made smaller.
- the housing 11 is made of aluminum alloy.
- the seat 70 which forms the fitting surface 71 and its vicinities tend to be easily deformed under the influence of the pressure of refrigerant gas. Therefore, the advantageous effect mentioned under the above item (1) is more conspicuous in the compressor 10 having the housing 11 which is made of aluminum alloy.
- the compressor 10 employs carbon dioxide as refrigerant gas.
- the seat 70 which forms the fitting surface 71 and its vicinities tend to be easily deformed due to the pressure of refrigerant gas. Therefore, the above mentioned advantageous effect (1) is more conspicuous in the compressor employing carbon dioxide as refrigerant gas.
- the gasket 74 has one hole for inserting three terminal pins 72 instead of having three holes 79 .
- the shape of the terminal substrate 73 as seen from the top of FIG. 1 is square, ellipse, circle, polygon or the like instead of the rectangle.
- the seat 70 and the fitting surface 71 have a similar shape.
- the terminal pins 72 are arranged in the terminal substrate 73 in alignment with each other or on a predetermined circular arc, instead of arranging the terminal pins 72 in the terminal substrate 73 on a common circle.
- intervals between the adjacent terminal pins 72 are different intervals, instead of arranging the terminal pins 72 in the terminal substrate 73 at substantially the same intervals.
- the bottom portion 16 of the first housing component 12 has a seat which forms a fitting surface to which the terminal substrate is fastened by bolts.
- the housing 11 is not limited to the construction having two members including the first housing component 12 and the second housing component 13 , but is constituted of three or more members.
- the electric motor is not limited to a brushless motor, but a DC motor is usable.
- the present invention is applied to a compressor having a compression mechanism such as a piston type, a vane type and a helical type.
- the present invention is applied to a motor compressor which employs a fluorocarbon refrigerant as refrigerant gas.
Abstract
In a motor compressor, a housing forms a fitting surface at an outer peripheral surface of the housing and a plurality of insertion holes extending through the housing at the fitting surface. A compression mechanism is accommodated in the housing. An electric motor is accommodated in the housing for driving the compression mechanism. A plurality of terminal pins transmits electric current to the electric motor. A terminal substrate is fastened to the housing by a bolt so as to be fixed to the fitting surface and forms a plurality of holes. The terminal pin is inserted into each hole of the terminal substrate while being fixedly supported on the terminal substrate so as to be insulative and airtight. The insertion holes correspond to the holes. The gasket is interposed between the fitting surface and the terminal substrate, while each terminal pin is inserted into the corresponding insertion holes.
Description
- The present invention relates to a motor compressor including a compression mechanism and an electric motor as a drive source of the compression mechanism in a housing of the motor compressor.
- Such a motor compressor has a plurality of terminal pins fixed to and extending through a housing of the motor for supplying electric current to an electric motor which is accommodated in the housing.
- A structure for fixing the terminal pins to the housing is disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-155862, in which a plurality of through holes is formed in the housing, and each terminal pin is supported in the housing through an O-ring and a bushing serving as an insulating member and fixed by a circular clip engaged in the through hole.
- Another fixing structure is disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-369439, according to which a mounting flange of a terminal having a plurality of terminal pins connected thereto is held together with an O-ring between a connecting port formed in a housing and a separate member to be connected to the connecting port to be fixed to the housing.
- Carbon dioxide refrigerant gas is used under a pressure which is about ten times as high as a fluorocarbon refrigerant gas. Additionally, carbon dioxide refrigerant gas is more permeable into a rubber seal member than fluorocarbon refrigerant gas and, therefore, there is a problem that the carbon dioxide refrigerant gas leaks outside the housing.
- In the case of the fixing structure disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-155862, when applied to a compressor using carbon dioxide refrigerant gas, the strength of the circular clip is not sufficient in view of the pressure of the refrigerant gas which acts on each terminal pin. Furthermore, carbon dioxide refrigerant gas leaks outside the housing through the O-ring.
- In the case of the fixing structure disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. 2002-369439, since the connecting port which receives the terminal mounting flange fixedly supporting a plurality of the terminals and the separate member is formed in the housing, the rigidity of the connecting port and its surrounding portion is reduced. For compensation for such reduction of rigidity, the housing wall needs to be thickened. The compressor having such thickened housing wall becomes larger, and the weight thereof increases, accordingly. Therefore, there has been a need for providing a motor compressor which ensures a sufficient strength against pressure without making a terminal pin fixing portion larger and reliably prevents leakage of refrigerant gas even when carbon dioxide is used as refrigerant gas.
- In accordance with the present invention, a motor compressor has a housing, a compression mechanism, an electric motor, a plurality of terminal pins, a terminal substrate and a gasket. The housing forms a fitting surface at an outer peripheral surface of the housing and a plurality of insertion holes extending through the housing at the fitting surface. The compression mechanism is accommodated in the housing. The electric motor is accommodated in the housing for driving the compression mechanism. A plurality of the terminal pins transmits electric current to the electric motor. The terminal substrate is fastened to the housing by a bolt so as to be fixed to the fitting surface and forms a plurality of holes. The terminal pin is inserted into each hole of the terminal substrate while being fixedly supported on the terminal substrate so as to be insulative and airtight. The insertion holes of the fitting surface correspond to the holes. The gasket is interposed between the fitting surface and the terminal substrate, while each terminal pin is inserted into the corresponding insertion holes of the fitting surface.
- Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
- The features of the present invention that are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a motor compressor according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged longitudinal cross-sectional view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view about a plane perpendicular to a rotary shaft according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a structure for fixing terminal pins. - A preferred embodiment of a scroll type motor compressor for use in a vehicle air conditioner according to the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 through 4 . - As shown in
FIG. 1 , amotor compressor 10 has ahousing 11 which includes afirst housing component 12 and asecond housing component 13 both of which are made of die casting aluminum alloy, and thehousing 11 is formed by connecting thefirst housing component 12 and thesecond housing component 13 together. Thefirst housing component 12 is shaped into a cylinder with a bottom at one end thereof, and includes a larger-diametercylindrical portion 14, a smaller-diametercylindrical portion 15 and abottom portion 16 which closes one end of the smaller-diameter portion 15. Thesecond housing component 13 is shaped into a cylinder with a bottom at one end thereof, including acylindrical portion 17 having substantially the same diameter of the larger-diametercylindrical portion 14 and abottom portion 18 which closes one end of thecylindrical portion 17. - The inner peripheral surface of the larger-diameter
cylindrical portion 14 of thefirst housing component 12 has a smaller-diameter portion 14 a on the side of the smaller-diametercylindrical portion 15, a larger-diameter portion 14 b on the side of the open end and aretaining surface 14 c at a stepped boundary between the smaller-diameter portion 14 a and the larger-diameter portion 14 b. A connectingsurface 13 a of thesecond housing component 13, against which a connectingsurface 12 a of thefirst housing component 12 is clamped, is formed to have an annular portion which is extended radially inner than the connectingsurface 12 a such that the annular portion partially faces theretaining surface 14 c. - The
first housing component 12 has formed integrally therewith a plurality of connectingportions 19 spaced at intervals on the outer peripheral surface of the larger-diametercylindrical portion 14 adjacent to the open end side of thefirst housing component 12. Thesecond housing component 13 has also formed integrally therewith a plurality of similar connectingportions 20 on the outer peripheral surface of thecylindrical portion 17 at spaced positions corresponding to the connectingportions 19. The first andsecond housing components portions bolts 21 such that the connectingsurface 12 a of thefirst housing component 12 and the connectingsurface 13 a of thesecond housing component 13 are pressed against each other through anannular gasket 22. Thehousing 11 thus constructed forms therein a sealedspace 23. It is noted that the connectingsurface 13 a of thesecond housing component 13 and thegasket 22 have annular portions which are extended radially inner than the connectingsurface 12 a of thefirst housing component 12. - The
first housing component 12 includes integrally therewith a cylindricalshaft support portion 24 at the center of thebottom portion 16 inside thefirst housing component 12. On the other hand, ashaft support member 25 is fitted in the larger-diameter portion 14 b of the larger-diametercylindrical portion 14 of thefirst housing component 12. Theshaft support member 25 includes acylindrical portion 26 forming therein a throughhole 26 a and aflange 27 which is formed integrally therewith at one end of thecylindrical portion 26. Theshaft support member 25 is positioned in thesecond housing component 13 with the end surface of theflange 27 set in contact with theretaining surface 14 c. - The
compressor 10 includes arotary shaft 28 which has one end received in thefirst housing component 12 and rotatably supported by a bearing 29 of theshaft support portion 24. The other end of therotary shaft 28 is rotatably supported by abearing 30 in the throughhole 26 a of theshaft support member 25. Astator core 32, which is wound by anexciter coil 31, is fixedly fitted inside of the smaller-diametercylindrical portion 15 of thefirst housing component 12. On the other hand, arotor 33 made of a multipolar magnet is fixedly supported by therotary shaft 28 so as to face thestator core 32. Theexciter coil 31, thestator core 32 and therotor 33 cooperate to form an inner rotor typebrushless motor 34. - A scroll
type compression mechanism 35 is provided inside the larger-diametercylindrical portion 14 of thefirst housing component 12. That is, a fixedscroll member 36 is fixedly fitted in the larger-diameter portion 14 b of thefirst housing component 12. The fixedscroll member 36 includes a disc-shaped base plate 37, a cylindrical outerperipheral wall 38 formed integrally with thebase plate 37 at the outer peripheral region thereof, and a fixed scroll wall 39 formed also integrally with thebase plate 37 inside the outerperipheral wall 38. The outerperipheral wall 38 of the fixedscroll member 36 and theflange 27 of theshaft support member 25 are interposed between theretaining surface 14 c of thefirst housing component 12 and the radially inner portion of thejoint surface 13 a of thesecond housing component 13 with the radially inner annular portion of thegasket 22 held between thejoint surface 13 a of thesecond housing component 13 and thebase plate 37 of thefixed scroll member 36. - A
crankshaft 40 is formed on the end surface of therotary shaft 28 adjacent to the fixedscroll member 36. Abushing 41 having abalance weight 41 a is fixedly fitted over thecrankshaft 40. Amovable scroll member 42 facing the fixedscroll member 36 is rotatably supported by thebushing 41 through abearing 43 disposed in theboss 42 a of themovable scroll member 42 for rotation relative to the fixedscroll member 36. Thecrankshaft 40, thebushing 41 and the bearing 43 cooperate to form an orbiting mechanism for themovable scroll member 42 to orbit by rotation of therotary shaft 28. - The
movable scroll member 42 includes a disc-shaped base plate 44 and amovable scroll wall 45 which is formed integrally with the base plate 44. The fixed scroll wall 39 of thefixed scroll member 36 and themovable scroll wall 45 of themovable scroll member 42 engage with each other and the distal ends of the fixed andmovable walls 39, 40 are in contact with thebase plates 44, 37, respectively, through seal members (not shown). The fixedscroll member 36 and themovable scroll member 42 cooperate to definecompression chambers 47. Theinnermost compression chamber 47 is communicable with the backside of thebase plate 37, that is, the inner space of thesecond housing component 13, through adischarge port 37 a which is formed at the center of thebase plate 37 of thefixed scroll member 36. It is noted that the fixedscroll member 36 is provided with a known reed valve (not shown) at its back surface for opening and closing thedischarge port 37 a and a retainer for regulating the opening degree of the reed valve. The outerperipheral wall 38 of the fixedscroll member 36 and the outermost peripheral portion of themovable scroll wall 45 of themovable scroll member 42 define therebetween asuction chamber 48. Thesuction chamber 48 is in communication with the inner space of thebrushless motor 34 through a path (not shown), and is connected to an evaporator of an external refrigerant circuit (not shown) through asuction port 49 which is formed in thefirst housing component 12 for communication between the inner space and the outside of thehousing 11. - A plurality of fixed
pins 50 is fixedly connected to thebase plate 37 of the fixedscroll member 36 on a common circle, and a plurality ofmovable pins 51 is fixedly connected to the base plate 44 of themovable scroll member 42 so as to correspond with the respective fixed pins 50. The fixed pins 50 and themovable pins 51 cooperatively form a known rotation prevention mechanism of themovable scroll member 42. - The
second housing component 13 forms therein adischarge chamber 60 into which compressed refrigerant gas is discharged through thedischarge port 37 a of the fixedscroll member 36. Thedischarge chamber 60 is in communication with the external refrigeration circuit outside of thehousing 11 through a path (not shown) which extends through thesecond housing component 13. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thefirst housing component 12 includes aseat 70 integrally therewith at the outer periphery of the larger-diametercylindrical portion 14. Theseat 70 includes at its top surface afitting surface 71 to which aterminal substrate 73 for fixedly supporting threeterminal pins 72 is fixedly connected by fourbolts 75 through agasket 74. Theterminal substrate 73 has a rectangular projected plan view in the vertical direction ofFIG. 1 (or a rectangular shape), and the longitudinal direction of the rectangular projected plan view (or the rectangular shape) is located along the circumferential direction of thehousing 11. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 through 4 , theterminal substrate 73 includes therein threeholes 76 which are spaced at the same interval on a common circumference and through which the terminal pins 72 are respectively inserted. Theterminal pin 72 inserted through eachhole 76 is fixedly supported by an insulatingmember 78 which is made of glass and fills a gap between theterminal pin 72 and thehole 76 so as to be insulative against theterminal substrate 73 and to seal thehole 76 airtightly. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , thegasket 74 includes therethrough threeholes 79 which have the same diameter as theholes 76 of theterminal substrate 73 so as to correspond to theholes 76. Eachhole 79 has a knownbead 79 a at its circumference. Thegasket 74 further includes therethrough fourholes 80 for receiving therethrough thebolts 75 at positions corresponding to theholes 77 of theterminal substrate 73. - The
seat 70 includes therethrough threeinsertion holes 81 which have the same diameter as theholes 76 of theterminal substrate 73 so as to correspond to theholes 76 and which extend also through thefirst housing component 12. Theseat 70 also includes therein four threadedholes 82 which correspond to theholes 77 of theterminal substrate 73 and which receive therein thebolts 75, respectively. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 through 3 , theterminal substrate 73 is fastened to thefitting surface 71 of theseat 70 by fourbolts 75 through thegasket 74. Eachterminal pin 72, which is fixedly supported by theterminal substrate 73, is inserted through thehole 79 of thegasket 74 and into theinsertion hole 81 of theseat 70, respectively. Thus, the insertion holes 81 which face their correspondingholes 76 in theterminal substrate 73 are separately sealed from each other by thegasket 74. - In the
housing 11, the distal end of eachterminal pin 72 is connected to acluster block 83 which is located inside thebrushless motor 34. Outside thehousing 11, a cable connector is connected to eachterminal pin 72 for supplying three-phase alternating current from a three-phase inverter circuit (not shown). Three-phase alternating current supplied from the three-phase inverter circuit is fed to the three-phase exciter coil 31 through the threeterminal pins 72 and thecluster block 83. - According to the preferred embodiment, the following advantageous effects are obtained.
- (1) Three
holes 76 are separately formed in oneterminal substrate 73 which is fastened by fourbolts 75 to thefitting surface 71 of theseat 70 formed on the outer peripheral surface of thehousing 11. Theterminal pin 72 is inserted through and fixedly supported by eachhole 76 such that theterminal pin 72 is insulated and sealed airtight. On the other hand, the insertion holes 81 formed in thefitting surface 71 of theseat 70 and extending through thehousing 11 are provided separately so as to correspond to therespective holes 76 of theterminal substrate 73. Then, threeterminal pins 72 are inserted through the corresponding insertion holes 81 with thegasket 74 interposed between thefitting surface 71 and theterminal substrate 73. - Since the insertion holes 81 for receiving therein the terminal pins 72 which are fixedly supported by the
terminal substrate 73 are separately formed in thefitting surface 71 of theseat 70 formed on thehousing 11, the rigidity of theseat 70 and its vicinities will be hardly reduced. Therefore, even if the pressure of the refrigerant gas in thehousing 11 is high, theseat 70 and its vicinities are hardly deformed and, therefore, a gap will not be formed between thefitting surface 71 and theterminal substrate 73. Accordingly, theseat 70 and its vicinities need not be thickened, so that thehousing 11 does not increase its size and weight. Furthermore, since thegasket 74 provides an airtight seal between thefitting surface 71 and theterminal substrate 73, the amount of refrigerant gas leaked out of thehousing 11 is less than the case wherein an O-ring is used. As a result, the leakage of refrigerant gas through the fixing portion of the terminal pins 72 is much reduced without increasing the size of thecompressor 10. - (2) The
gasket 74 has threeholes 79 corresponding to the threeterminal pins 72. Accordingly, a plurality of the insertion holes 81 which faces therespective holes 79 are isolated from each other with separate sealing, so that the area of theterminal substrate 73 receiving the pressure of refrigerant gas through the insertion holes 81 reduces. Therefore, theterminal substrate 73 is prevented from being deformed under the influence of the pressure of refrigerant gas, so that theterminal substrate 73 may be made thinner and, therefore, the fitting portion of theterminal substrate 73 is made smaller. - (3) The
terminal substrate 73 is fastened by thebolts 75 to the substantiallycylindrical housing 11 at each end of theterminal substrate 73 extending along the circumferential direction of thehousing 11. Thus, a portion of thehousing 11 corresponding to the ends of theterminal substrate 73 in the longitudinal direction thereof becomes thick and, therefore, the threadedholes 82 may be formed deep enough for fastening bybolts 75 without thickening the fitting portion of theterminal substrate 73. That is, the fitting portion of theterminal substrate 73 is made smaller. - (4) The
housing 11 is made of aluminum alloy. In thecompressor 10 in which thehousing 11 is made of aluminum alloy having a lower strength than ferrous material, theseat 70 which forms thefitting surface 71 and its vicinities tend to be easily deformed under the influence of the pressure of refrigerant gas. Therefore, the advantageous effect mentioned under the above item (1) is more conspicuous in thecompressor 10 having thehousing 11 which is made of aluminum alloy. - (5) The
compressor 10 employs carbon dioxide as refrigerant gas. In the compressor employing carbon dioxide which is used under a pressure which is about ten times as high as the fluorocarbon refrigerant gas, theseat 70 which forms thefitting surface 71 and its vicinities tend to be easily deformed due to the pressure of refrigerant gas. Therefore, the above mentioned advantageous effect (1) is more conspicuous in the compressor employing carbon dioxide as refrigerant gas. - The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above but may be modified into the following alternative embodiments.
- In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the
gasket 74 has one hole for inserting threeterminal pins 72 instead of having threeholes 79. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the shape of the
terminal substrate 73 as seen from the top ofFIG. 1 is square, ellipse, circle, polygon or the like instead of the rectangle. In this case, theseat 70 and thefitting surface 71 have a similar shape. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the terminal pins 72 are arranged in the
terminal substrate 73 in alignment with each other or on a predetermined circular arc, instead of arranging the terminal pins 72 in theterminal substrate 73 on a common circle. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, intervals between the adjacent terminal pins 72 are different intervals, instead of arranging the terminal pins 72 in the
terminal substrate 73 at substantially the same intervals. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the
bottom portion 16 of thefirst housing component 12 has a seat which forms a fitting surface to which the terminal substrate is fastened by bolts. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the
housing 11 is not limited to the construction having two members including thefirst housing component 12 and thesecond housing component 13, but is constituted of three or more members. - In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the electric motor is not limited to a brushless motor, but a DC motor is usable.
- In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the present invention is applied to a compressor having a compression mechanism such as a piston type, a vane type and a helical type.
- In an alternative embodiment to the above preferred embodiment, the present invention is applied to a motor compressor which employs a fluorocarbon refrigerant as refrigerant gas.
- Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (9)
1. A motor compressor comprising:
a housing forming a fitting surface at an outer peripheral surface of the housing and a plurality of insertion holes extending through the housing at the fitting surface;
a compression mechanism accommodated in the housing;
an electric motor accommodated in the housing for driving the compression mechanism;
a plurality of terminal pins transmitting electric current to the electric motor;
a terminal substrate fastened to the housing by a bolt so as to be fixed to the fitting surface, the terminal substrate forming a plurality of holes, the terminal pin being inserted into each hole of the terminal substrate while being fixedly supported on the terminal substrate so as to be insulative and airtight, the insertion holes of the fitting surface correspond to the holes; and
a gasket interposed between the fitting surface and the terminal substrate, while each terminal pin is inserted into the corresponding insertion holes of the fitting surface.
2. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the gasket independently forms a plurality of holes which correspond with the terminal pins.
3. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the housing has a substantially cylindrical shape, the terminal substrate being fastened to the housing by the bolts at each end thereof in a circumferential direction of the housing.
4. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the housing is made of aluminum alloy.
5. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the motor compressor employs carbon dioxide as refrigerant.
6. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the terminal pins is arranged at substantially the same interval on a substantially common circle in the terminal substrate.
7. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , further comprising:
an insulating member filling a gap between the terminal pins and the holes so as to be insulative against the terminal substrate and to seal the hole airtightly.
8. The motor compressor according to claim 7 , wherein the insulating member is made of glass.
9. The motor compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the terminal substrate has a rectangular shape, a longitudinal direction of the rectangular shape extending along a circumferential direction of the housing.
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