Claims
- 1. An axial piston refrigerant compressor comprising at least one piston-cylinder unit, whose cylinder is closed by a valve plate that has at least one discharge valve with an outlet opening, a projection of the piston extending into the outlet opening, when the piston is substantially at upper dead center, the outlet opening, the piston projection, the inside of the valve plate and the front face of the piston cooperating to delimit a flow channel defined by axial section, edges that are continuous and extend at least over the major part of any circumference defined by the flow channel, the free cross-sectional area of the flow channel being determined by a smallest cross-sectional area of the outlet opening, at least until a front face of the piston, during a pressure stroke, has reached a position, which lies below the upper dead center by at least a height (H) defined by the outlet opening, as the pressure stroke of the piston continues the free cross-sectional area of the flow channel decreases at a slower rate than the decrease of a volume defined by the pressure chamber in the cylinder and wherein, in the upper dead center position of the piston, at least 45% of a volume defined by the outlet opening is occupied by the projection.
- 2. An axial piston refrigerant compressor according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional area defined by the outlet opening decreases in the direction of an outside surface of the valve plate, the cross-sectional area defined by the projection decreases towards a free end and that the cross-sectional areas of the outlet opening and the projection change in the axial direction in such a way that during the piston movement towards the upper dead center the free cross-sectional area of the flow channel changes at a rate that is less than a rate of change in the volume remaining in the pressure chamber of the cylinder.
- 3. An axial piston refrigerant compressor according to claim 1, wherein during the pressure stroke of the piston, flow resistance of the flow channel can be determined by the smallest cross-sectional area defined by the outlet opening, until a free end of the piston projection is aligned with an inside surface of the valve plate.
- 4. An axial piston refrigerant compressor according to claim 1, wherein a junction surface defined between the valve plate and the outlet opening, and a junction surface defined between a front end of the piston and the projection are continuous, and a junction surface defined between the outlet opening and a valve seat and a junction surface defined between the projection and the piston front end are rounded.
- 5. An axial piston refrigerant compressor according to claim 1, wherein an axial section through the outlet opening of the valve plate and the piston projection has curved section edges.
- 6. An axial piston refrigerant compressor according to claim 1, wherein a junction surface defined between a valve plate surface and the outlet opening, and a junction surface defined between a front end of the piston and the projection are continuous, and a junction surface defined between the outlet opening and the valve seat and a junction surface defined between the projection and the piston front end are rounded.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 23 611 |
May 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is entitled to the benefit of and incorporates by reference essential subject matter disclosed in German Patent Application No. 199 23 611.9 filed on May 25, 1999, and International Application No. PCT/DK00/00271 filed on May 22, 2000 in the name of Danfoss Compressors GmbH.
PCT Information
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PCT/DK00/00271 |
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WO00/71896 |
11/30/2000 |
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A |
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