(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to an axial compliant means for a scroll machine, and more particularly to one that achieves for both of the first and the second scrolls a better axial sealing effect by having multiple guiding posts provided at where a piston with corresponding multiple guided holes is pushed-sliding straight and pushing both of the scrolls to be axially in touch and sealed with each other.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
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Both of the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2) are axially (and radially) engaged to each other to form the compression chambers. Therefore, an axial sealing effect is required between the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2) to avoid leakage of working fluid in compression chambers in the process of compression. As illustrated, an annular recess (A51) containing an annular piston (A5) is formed on a frame (A4). A flow passage (A6) connecting one side to the medium pressure chamber (A32) of those compression chambers (A3) defined by both of the scrolls (A1, A2) through the first scroll and connecting the other side to an annular recess (A51) through the body of the frame is provided so as to guide the working fluid in the medium pressure chamber (A32) to the annular recess (A51). The pressure of the working fluid in the medium pressure chamber (A32) is greater than the suction pressure of the machine and not greater than the discharge pressure of the machine so as to create an appropriate force to push the annular piston (A5) to be against the orbiting scroll (A1) and pushing the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2) to be axially in touch and sealed with each other.
Whereas the axial sealing of the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2) is produced by the annular piston (A5) pushed-sliding and pushing orbiting scroll (A1) to be in touch with the fixed scroll (A2) axially, the sliding slant of the annular piston (A5) directly affects the sealing result formed by both of the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2). However, the annular piston (A5) of the prior art tends to slide slantly due to the greater clearance between where it is engaged to the frame (A4) when subject to pressure force exercised by the working fluid, and that compromises the axial sealing result of the orbiting scroll (A1) and the fixed scroll (A2). Reducing the clearance between the annular piston (A5) and the frame (A4) may help straighten the sliding slant of the annular piston (A5), but it requires additional cost to process both of the frame (A4) and the annular piston (A5).
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide an axial compliant means to achieve better sealing result for both of the scrolls. To achieve the purpose, a scroll machine is comprised of a first scroll and a second scroll with the latter revolving around the former to form multiple compression chambers including a high pressure chamber, a medium pressure chamber and a low pressure chamber with each compression chamber gradually increasing pressure from the outer compression chamber to the inner compression chamber. A piston being subject to the pressure force exercised by a working fluid flowing through one of those compression chambers is provided to be pushed-sliding and pushing both of the second scroll and the first scroll to be axially in touch and sealed with each other. Multiple guiding posts are provided and secured on the sliding travel of the piston with corresponding multiple guided holes on the piston to decrease possible slant of the sliding piston when guided by those guiding posts.
FIGS. 5(A), 5(B), and 5(C) are schematic views showing various slant angles created by the piston of the prior art.
FIGS. 6(A), 6(B), and 6(C) are schematic views showing various slant angles created by the piston of the present invention.
Table 1 is a chart showing the function of slant angle vs. R.
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Also referring to FIGS. 7(A) and 7(B), respectively showing that the scroll machine of the present invention is in its stationary status and in operation, a flow passage (60) is provided connecting one side to the medium pressure chamber (32) of those compression chambers (30) defined by both of the scrolls through the first scroll (20) and connecting the other side to an annular recess (51) through the body of the frame (40). The pressure of the working fluid in the medium pressure chamber (32) is greater than the suction pressure of the machine and not greater than the discharge pressure of the machine. The working fluid in the medium pressure chamber (32) is guided through the flow passage (60) into the annular recess (51), thus to exercise an appropriate force on the piston (50) to push both of the second scroll (10) and the first scroll (20) to be axially in touch and sealed with each other. Naturally, the flow passage (60) may be arranged as illustrated in
For the preferred embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 7(A) and 7(B), those multiple guiding posts (70) are secured to the first scroll (20) and to the frame (40) by securing bolts (21) while corresponding multiple guided holes (80) are provided on the circumference of the piston (50) to respectively receive the insertion of those multiple guiding posts (70). The slant of the sliding piston (50) is decreased as the piston (50) is guided straight by those multiple guiding posts (70). Naturally, as illustrated in FIGS. 9(A) and 9(B), respectively showing that the scroll machine of the present invention is in its stationary status and in operation, those multiple guiding posts (70) are secured to the frame (40) by securing bolts (71) while corresponding multiple guided holes (80) are provided through the body of the piston (50) to respectively receive the insertion of those multiple guiding posts (70). The slant of the sliding piston (50) is decreased as the piston (50) is guided straight by those multiple guiding posts (70). Or, alternatively, as illustrated in FIGS. 10(A) and 10(B), respectively showing that the scroll machine of the present invention is in its stationary status and in operation, those multiple guiding posts (70) are secured to the frame (40) by securing bolts (21) while corresponding multiple guided holes (80) are provided on the circumference of the piston (50) and of the first scroll (20) to respectively receive the insertion of those multiple guiding posts (70). The slant of the sliding piston (50) is decreased as the piston (50) is guided straight by the multiple guiding posts (70).
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An axial compliant means for a scroll machine of the present invention by providing a preferred axial compliant means for both of the second scroll and the first scroll of the scroll machine improves the axial sealing result for both of the scrolls in facilitating the production of the scroll machine. This application for a patent is duly filed accordingly. However, it should be noted that any and all the preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings disclosed herein do not in any way limit the present invention; therefore, any structure, means and/or characteristics that are identical with or similar to those of the prevent invention shall be deemed as falling within the purposes and claims of the present invention.