(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to an improved structure of a backpressure mechanism of scroll type compressor (STC), and more particularly, to one that prevents compression coolant leakage.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Referring to
Wherein, the compressed coolant enters into a high-pressure chamber 11 provided in the upper space inside the casing 10 through a central compression chamber 40 of the fixed scroll 30. A ring groove 32 is provided on the outer circumference of a coolant passage 31 at the center of the top of the fixed scroll 30. A bypass pore 33 connected through the compression chamber 40 is provided at the ring groove 32 and a ring 51 is provided at the ring groove 32. A sealing device 60 is separately provided at where the ring 51 and the ring groove 32 are inserted into each other. A ring seat 52 is locked to the center of the ring 51 to press against a separation block 12 disposed below the high-pressure chamber 11, and the sealing device 60 is provided between the ring seat 52 and the ring 51 to define a backpressure mechanism.
The purpose of the backpressure mechanism is to guide partial pressure through the bypass pore 33 into the ring groove 32 while the compressor is running so to push up the ring 51 and the ring seat 52 to further increase the air tightness of the fixed scroll 30 and the separation block 12 for preventing leakage of the compression coolant.
The prior art disclosed above relates to a backpressure mechanism taught in USA Patent Publication Re. 35,216; wherein, both of the ring seat 52 and the ring 51 are adapted in the ring groove 32 at the same time. When the pressure in the medium pressure area of the compressor is greater than that in the high-pressure chamber, the sealing device 60 alone fails to reach complete sealing results, thus to form a leakage passage as illustrated in
Furthermore, the losing of its intended air-tightness function of the sealing device 60 as the compressor is running, the high pressure in the coolant passage 31 escapes to the medium pressure area in the ring groove 32, resulting in abnormal rise of pressure in the medium pressure area and the power to push the fixed scroll becomes significantly higher than that as designed. Consequently, the operation efficacy of the entire backpressure mechanism is discounted, and the compressor efficiency compromised if not failed.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved structure of a backpressure mechanism of a scroll type compressor to upgrade the operation efficiency of the compressor. To achiever the purpose, a recessed seat is provided on the top of a coolant passage located at the center of a fixed scroll and a ring groove is provided on the outer circumference of the recessed seat. Wherein, a floating high-pressure sealing assembly is disposed at the recessed seat, a floating medium-pressure sealing assembly is disposed at the ring groove, and a bypass pore connecting through a compression chamber is provided to the ring groove of the fixed scroll to make sure that both of the high-pressure and the medium-pressure sealing assemblies float and plunge against a separation block located below the high-pressure chamber while the pressure from the compressed coolant enables the fixed scroll to produce an axially compromising and vacuum unloading function to upgrade the operation efficiency of the compressor
Referring to
Wherein, a recessed seat 34 is disposed at the top of the coolant passage 31 at the center of the fixed scroll 30, and a ring groove 32 is provided on the outer circumference of the recessed seat 34. A sealing assembly comprised of a high-pressure sealing ring 71, a sealing device 60, and a high-pressure sealing ring seat 72 in descending order is provided in the recessed seat 34. A medium-pressure sealing assembly 80 comprised of a medium-pressure sealing ring 81, another sealing device 60 and a medium-pressure sealing ring seat 82 is disposed at the ring groove 32. A bypass pore 33 connecting through one compression chamber 40 is provided to the ring groove of the fixed scroll. Accordingly, it is made sure that both of the high-pressure and the medium-pressure sealing assemblies 70, 80 float and plunge against the separation block 12 disposed below the high-pressure chamber to effectively prevent the compressed coolant from leaking out of the fixed scroll 30 in conjunction with the sealing device 60. Meanwhile, the pressure from the compressed coolant causes the fixed scroll 30 to produce an axially compromising and vacuum unloading function to upgrade the operation efficiency of the compressor.
Any leakage from a sealing device essentially takes place in the passages respectively between the high-pressure chamber and the low-pressure chamber, and the medium-pressure chamber to the low-pressure chamber. In the present invention, abnormal rise of the pressure in the medium-pressure chamber will not occur even provided with poor airtight function of the sealing device.
An elastic member is provided to the high-pressure sealing assembly 70 in the ring groove 32 in the form of a coil B in the preferred embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Now referring to
To make sure that the pressure in a space K between the fixed scroll 30 and the assembly 100 of the backpressure mechanism to maintain in low-pressure status, a pore 90 is provided at where appropriately on the backpressure ring 101 that connects through the space K for maintaining the same pressure in the space K and the suction pressure.
Once an area a formed between the top of the high-pressure sealing assembly 70 and the separation block 12 is greater than an area a' formed between the bottom of the high-pressure sealing assembly 70 resulting in vacuuming by the compressor, the backpressure mechanism plunges downwardly to bypass the high pressure to the low pressure for preventing the vacuum status inside the casing 10 to avoid the danger of causing the motor to burn out due to the presence of electric arc.
As illustrated in
As disclosed, the present invention provides an improved structure of a backpressure mechanism for the scroll type compressor, and the application for a utility patent is duly filed accordingly; provided, however, that it is to be noted that the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings disclosed in the specification do not in any way restrict the present invention and that any structure, device and characteristics that are similar, or identical with those of the present invention shall be deemed as falling within the objective and the claims of the present invention.
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