The present invention relates to a compressor, in particular for air conditioning systems in motor vehicles, having a housing and a housing sealing cover, a drive shaft including bearings, a drive mechanism for pistons which move back and forth and convert the rotational movement of the drive shaft into a reciprocating movement of the pistons, a cylinder block in which the reciprocating pistons aspirate and compress a coolant, a valve device such as a valve plate having intake and discharge valves, and a cylinder head having intake and discharge chambers for a suction pressure zone and a discharge pressure zone.
Such compressors are known. In the related art, usually the component of the cylinder head that contains the intake and discharge chambers of the compressor is used as a housing sealing cover. Such a cylinder head may be joined to the housing using separate screws or by a single set of threads, as described, for example in German Utility Model 20013202 U1. The problem with this is that a hot part, i.e., the discharge chambers, and a somewhat cooler part, i.e., the intake chambers, are located in a cylinder head of this type, which results in varying thermal stresses in a cylinder head of this type, which is also negatively reflected in the quality of the screw connections or threaded connections between the housing and the cylinder head as well as in the quality of the sealing functions between the housing and cylinder head and between the cylinder head and valve plate.
An object of the present invention is therefore to devise a compressor that does not have these disadvantages.
The object may be achieved by a compressor, in particular for air conditioning systems in motor vehicles, having a housing and a housing sealing cover, a drive shaft including bearings, a drive mechanism for pistons that move back and forth which convert the rotational movement of the drive shaft into a reciprocating movement of the pistons, a cylinder block in which the reciprocating pistons aspirate and compress a coolant, a valve device such as a valve plate having intake and discharge valves, intake and discharge chambers for a suction pressure zone and a discharge pressure zone, whereby on the one hand a cylinder head having the intake and discharge chambers and on the other hand a housing pot or housing cover or a sealing plate of the housing are designed as separate components. A compressor is preferred in which the housing pot or housing cover or the sealing plate, as well as, for example, the housing, are manufactured from steel or comparable materials, while the cylinder head is manufactured from an aluminum material.
A compressor according to the present invention is characterized in that the housing is essentially designed as a thin-walled tube and the housing cover as a sheet metal plate or a sheet metal pot, which may have thicker walls. According to the present invention, the sealing plate of the compressor or the bottom of the housing cover is elastically deformable, and the sealing plate or the bottom of the housing cover is designed in one area in such a way that a contact force acts on the cylinder head and clamps the cylinder head between the sealing plate or the housing cover and the valve plate. In particular, the cylinder head may be designed as an insert between the valve plate and the sealing plate or the housing cover.
Another compressor according to the present invention is characterized in that the sealing plate is pressed or screwed against the tubular housing using a threaded ring. Another embodiment of a compressor has the housing sealing cover designed as a pot-shaped sheet steel part having internal threads.
In addition, a compressor is preferred in which the cylinder head has circumferential sealing webs, which are pressed against the valve plate by the elastic sealing plate or the elastic housing cover bottom.
Furthermore, a compressor is preferred in which the pressure conduits of the solenoid valves are welded to the housing cover or the closing plate.
In addition, a compressor is preferred in which the housing cover or the sealing plate has mounting devices such as eyes or lugs or tabs. Preferably the mounting devices may also be used to screw the housing sealing cover to the housing tube by making it possible to apply screw-in torque during assembly.
In a compressor according to the present invention, the threads between the threaded ring or the bottom edge of the housing cover and the housing tube part do not apply high stresses to the thicker closing cover or to the cover bottom in the transition to the thin tubular housing.
Another compressor according to the present invention is characterized in that the mounting devices such as eyes, lugs or tabs are produced during the forging or extrusion.
The objective may further be achieved by a compressor, in particular for air conditioning systems in motor vehicles, having a pot-shaped housing and a housing sealing cover, so that the entire housing area is essentially made of two pieces, a drive shaft including bearings, a drive mechanism for pistons that move back and forth and convert the rotational movement of the drive shaft into a reciprocating movement of the pistons, a cylinder block in which the reciprocating pistons aspirate and compress coolants, a valve device such as a valve plate having intake and discharge valves, intake and discharge chambers for a suction side and a discharge side, the intake and discharge chambers, the intake and discharge valve device and the cylinder block being situated in the closed side of the housing, i.e., in the housing bottom. Preferably, the housing of the compressor is closed to the outside in the area of the cylinder block and valve plate and has no housing division in this area and accordingly no sealing device to the outside necessitated by it.
In addition, a compressor is preferred in which the housing cover and the sealing of the compression chamber are situated toward the outside, i.e., toward the environment on the side of the compressor opposite the greatest heat source of the compressor, i.e., the high pressure side.
This has the advantage that high temperatures and/or high pressures on the hot side of the compressor are not able to result in a failure of the gasket or of the fastening elements on the outside.
Another compressor according to the present invention is characterized in that the sealing of the compression chamber to the outside is accomplished by a gasket between the pot-shaped housing and the housing cover.
A compressor is preferred in which the housing/housing cover sealing devices such as threads or ring nuts or screws or flanged joints or welds, etc. are situated on the side of the compressor opposite the greatest heat source.
Furthermore, a compressor is preferred in which the shaft lead-through to the outside, the shaft bearings, and the shaft gaskets are situated in the area of the housing cover.
A compressor according to the present invention has a spacer between the suction pressure zone and the discharge pressure zone and, if necessary, a second spacer between the discharge pressure zone and the compression chamber pressure zone, which separate the pressure zones and support the cylinder block and the valve plate against the housing bottom.
Also preferred is a compressor design in which the first spacer and the second spacer, if present, are integrated in the housing bottom.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the figures.
A compressor housing according to the present invention is shown in cross-section in
According to the present invention, this system provides the following advantages: High thermal stresses are avoided. The previously very high screw-in torque is reduced. High stresses caused by otherwise necessary steps between the sealing surfaces in cylinder head 4 to produce an initial tension to form a seal between the cylinder head and the valve plate are significantly reduced. It is possible to reduce the number of screwed connections from four to two by accommodating control valves 9, a pressure limiting valve and, if necessary, an oil separator in the cylinder head. Control valves 9 may be installed externally in a cost-effective manner while saving on gaskets. The housing gasket is made more reliable. The housing shell may be made completely from non-cast materials. This reduces the necessary test pressures.
A similar threaded connection between tubular housing 2 and housing bottom 1 is shown in detail in
A compressor housing according to the present invention is shown in perspective from the outside in
Another embodiment of a compressor housing according to the present invention is shown in
The seal between this pot-shaped housing cover 30, tubular housing 2, and cylinder block 3 is shown in detail in
Sealing device 10 between housing bottom 1 and tubular housing 2 is shown in detail in
In a simplified depiction,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
101 25 266 | May 2001 | DE | national |
101 25 267 | May 2001 | DE | national |
The present application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/DE02/01814, filed May 21, 2002 and claims priority to German Patent Application Nos. 101 25 267.6 and 101 25 266.8 filed May 23, 2001, all three applications hereby being incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3278110 | Heirdom | Oct 1966 | A |
3312169 | Schultz | Apr 1967 | A |
3557664 | Akaike et al. | Jan 1971 | A |
3712759 | Olson, Jr. | Jan 1973 | A |
RE27844 | Olson, Jr. | Dec 1973 | E |
4065229 | Black | Dec 1977 | A |
4095921 | Hiraga et al. | Jun 1978 | A |
4544332 | Shibuya | Oct 1985 | A |
4683803 | Miller et al. | Aug 1987 | A |
4789311 | Ikeda et al. | Dec 1988 | A |
5127314 | Swain | Jul 1992 | A |
6247322 | Ban et al. | Jun 2001 | B1 |
6250204 | Kuhn et al. | Jun 2001 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
20013202 | Feb 2001 | DE |
1074734 | Feb 2001 | EP |
1091123 | Apr 2001 | EP |
0165070 | Sep 2001 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040191080 A1 | Sep 2004 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | PCT/DE02/01814 | May 2002 | US |
Child | 10722956 | US |