This U.S. National stage application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-316793, filed in Japan on Nov. 24, 2006, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a compressor to be used in, for example, air conditioners, refrigerators and the like.
Conventionally, there has been a compressor including a cylindrical-shaped screw rotor which rotates about a center axis and which has in its outer circumferential surface at least one groove portion extending spirally about the center axis, and gate rotors which rotate about a center axis and which have a plurality of tooth portions arrayed circumferentially on its outer circumference, the groove portion of the screw rotor and the tooth portions of the gate rotors being engaged with each other to form a compression chamber (see JP 2-5778 A).
That is, this compressor is a so-called CP-type single screw compressor. The term ‘CP-type’ means that the screw rotor is formed into a cylinder-like shape while the gate rotors are formed into a plate-like shape.
Then, the gate rotor center axis is parallel to a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis. That is, the tooth portions of the gate rotor are engaged with the groove portion of the screw rotor along the screw rotor center axis.
With a view to preventing interferences between the screw rotor and the gate rotor, side faces of the gate rotor tooth portions are given a maximum angle and a minimum angle each of which is formed by a gate rotor tooth-portion side face and a screw rotor groove wall surface on a plane which orthogonally intersects with the gate rotor plane and which contains a rotational direction of a tooth center line of the gate rotor (hereinafter, angles given by the maximum angle and the minimum angle will be referred to as edge angles of the gate rotor; see edge angles δ1, δ2 of
However, with the conventional compressor described above, since the gate rotor center axis is parallel to a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis, angles formed by side faces of the screw rotor groove against side faces of the gate rotor tooth portions on the plane orthogonally intersecting with the gate rotor plane and containing the rotational direction of the gate rotor tooth center line involves a larger difference between a maximum value and a minimum value.
As a result of this, edge angles of gate rotor seal portions to be engaged with the side faces of the screw rotor groove portion become acute, so that a blow holes (leak clearance) present at an engagement portion between the screw rotor groove portion and the gate rotor tooth portion becomes larger. This would result in a lowered compression efficiency.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a compressor in which the blow hole is made smaller so as to improve the compression efficiency.
In order to achieve the above object, in the present invention, there is provided a compressor comprising:
a cylindrical-shaped screw rotor which rotates about a center axis and which has in its outer circumferential surface at least one groove portion extending spirally about the center axis; and
a gate rotor which rotates about a center axis and which has a plurality of tooth portions arrayed circumferentially on its outer circumference,
the groove portion of the screw rotor and the tooth portions of the gate rotor being engaged with each other to form a compression chamber, wherein
a variation width of an inclination angle at which a side face of the groove portion of the screw rotor to be in contact with the tooth portions of the gate rotor is inclined against a circumferential direction of the gate rotor, the variation being over a range from one axial end to the other end of the screw rotor, is made smaller than
a variation width resulting when the gate rotor center axis is parallel to a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis.
With such a compressor, the variation width of the inclination angle at which the side face of the groove portion of the screw rotor to be in contact with the tooth portions of the gate rotor is inclined against the circumferential direction of the gate rotor, the variation being over a range ranging from axial one end to the other end of the screw rotor, is made smaller than the variation width resulting when the gate rotor center axis is parallel to a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis. Therefore, edge angles of the seal portions of the gate rotor to be engaged with side faces of the groove portion of the screw rotor can be made obtuse, so that the blow holes (leak clearances) present at engagement portions between the groove portion of the screw rotor and the tooth portions of the gate rotor can be made smaller, so that the compression efficiency can be improved. Besides, wear of the seal portions of the gate rotor can be reduced, allowing an improvement in durability to be achieved.
Also in the present invention, there is provided a compressor comprising:
a cylindrical-shaped screw rotor which rotates about a center axis and which has in its outer circumferential surface at least one groove portion extending spirally about the center axis; and
a gate rotor which rotates about a center axis and which has a plurality of tooth portions arrayed circumferentially on its outer circumference,
the groove portion of the screw rotor and the tooth portions of the gate rotor being engaged with each other to form a compression chamber, wherein
with respect to a first plane containing the screw rotor center axis, a second plane which intersects orthogonally with the screw rotor center axis and which further intersects with the groove portion of the screw rotor, and a third plane which intersects orthogonally with the first plane and the second plane and which is separate from the groove portion of the screw rotor,
the gate rotor center axis passes through an intersection point among the first plane, the second plane and the third plane and moreover is inclined against the second plane toward a same side as the groove portion of the screw rotor, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane.
It is to be noted here that the wording, “inclined toward the same side,” means that an inclination of the groove portion of the screw rotor against the second plane, and an inclination of the gate rotor center axis against the second plane, are toward the same side against the second plane, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane.
With such a compressor, since the gate rotor center axis passes through an intersection point among the first plane, the second plane and the third plane and moreover is inclined against the second plane toward the same side as the groove portion of the screw rotor, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane, the side face of the groove portion of the screw rotor to be in contact with the tooth portions of the gate rotor can be set at approximately 90° against the rotational direction of the gate rotor (i.e. circumferential direction of the gate rotor) in its portion to be in contact with the side face of the groove portions of the screw rotor. Thus, the variation width of an angle formed by the side face of the groove portion of the screw rotor (hereinafter, referred to as screw rotor groove inclination angle) against a plane orthogonally intersecting with the rotational direction of the gate rotor (the circumferential direction of the gate rotor) can be made smaller.
Therefore, edge angles of the seal portions of the gate rotor to be engaged with side faces of the groove portion of the screw rotor can be made obtuse, so that the blow holes (leak clearances) present at engagement portions between the groove portion of the screw rotor and the tooth portions of the gate rotor can be made smaller, so that the compression efficiency can be improved. Besides, wear of the seal portions of the gate rotor can be reduced, allowing an improvement in durability to be achieved.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the gate rotor center axis is inclined by 5° to 30° against the second plane, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane.
With such a compressor in accordance with this aspect of the present invention, since the gate rotor center axis is inclined by 5° to 30° against the second plane, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane, the variation width of the screw rotor groove inclination angle can be made even smaller.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, seal portions of the tooth portions of the gate rotor to be in contact with the groove portion of the screw rotor are formed into a curved-surface shape.
With such a compressor in accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the seal portions of the tooth portions of the gate rotor to be in contact with the groove portion of the screw rotor are formed into a curved-surface shape, leakage of the compressed fluid from engagement portions between the tooth portions of the gate rotor and the groove portion of the screw rotor can be reduced, so that the compression efficiency can be improved. Besides, wear resistance of the engagement portions between the tooth portions of the gate rotor and the groove portion of the screw rotor can be improved.
With a compressor in accordance with one or more of the above aspects of the present invention, the variation width of the inclination angle at which the side face of the groove portion of the screw rotor to be in contact with the tooth portions of the gate rotor is inclined against the circumferential direction of the gate rotor, the variation being over a range ranging from axial one end to the other end of the screw rotor, is made smaller than the variation width resulting when the gate rotor center axis is parallel to a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis, so that the blow holes can be made smaller and the compression efficiency can be improved.
Also, with a compressor in accordance with one or more of the above aspects of the present invention, since the gate rotor center axis passes through an intersection point among the first plane, the second plane and the third plane and moreover is inclined against the second plane toward the same side as the groove portion of the screw rotor, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane, the blow holes can be made smaller and the compression efficiency can be improved.
Hereinbelow, the present invention will be described in detail by way of embodiments thereof illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
That is, this compressor is a so-called CP-type single screw compressor. The term ‘CP-type’ means that the screw rotor 1 is formed into a cylinder-like shape while the gate rotor 2 is formed into a plate-like shape. This compressor is to be used in, for example, air conditioners, refrigerators and the like.
The gate rotor 2 is provided two in number on both sides of the screw rotor 1 so as to be centered on the screw rotor center axis 1a. Then, as the screw rotor 1 rotates about the screw rotor center axis 1a along a direction indicated by an arrow, each gate rotor 2 subordinately rotates about the gate rotor center axis 2a along an arrow direction by mutual engagement of the groove portions 10 and the tooth portions 20.
On the outer circumferential surface of the screw rotor 1 are provided at least one or more thread ridges 12 extending spirally about the screw rotor center axis 1a, where the groove portions 10 are formed between neighboring ones of the thread ridges 12, 12. With one of the tooth portions 20 engaged with one of the groove portions 10, side faces (i.e. seal portions) of the tooth portion 20 come into contact with side faces 11 of the groove portion 10 to seal the compression chamber 30, while the tooth portion 20 is rotated by the side faces 11 of the groove portion 10.
On the outer circumferential surface of the screw rotor 1 is attached a casing (not shown) which has slits that allow the gate rotors 2 to rotate. A space closed by the groove portion 10, the tooth portion 20 and the casing serves as the compression chamber 30.
In the casing is provided a suction port (not shown) communicating with the groove portions 10 on one axial end-face side of the screw rotor 1. In the casing is also provided a discharge port (not shown) communicating with the groove portions 10 on the other axial end-face side of the screw rotor 1.
Referring to action of the compressor, a fluid such as refrigerant gas introduced to the groove portion 10 through the suction port is compressed in the compression chamber 30 as the capacity of the compression chamber 30 is reduced by rotation of the screw rotor 1 and the gate rotor 2. Then, the compressed fluid is discharged through the discharge port.
As shown in the simplified front view of
The gate rotor center axis 2a is on the third plane S3 and passes through an intersection point P among the first plane S1, the second plane S2 and the third plane S3.
As viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane S3, the gate rotor center axis 2a is inclined against the second plane S2 toward the same side as the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1. An inclination angle α of the gate rotor center axis 2a against the second plane S2 is, preferably, 5° to 30°.
It is to be noted here that the wording, “inclined toward the same side,” means that an inclination of the groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1 against the second plane S2, and an inclination of the gate rotor center axis 2a against the second plane S2, are toward the same side against the second plane S2, as viewed in a direction perpendicular to the third plane S3.
As shown in the simplified side view of
As shown in the enlarged plan view of
Next,
It is to be noted here that the screw rotor groove inclination angle β, as shown in
Next,
As shown in the enlarged sectional view of
That is, a leading-side seal portion 21a is formed at the leading-side side face 20a of the tooth portion 20, while an unleading-side seal portion 21b is formed at the unleading-side side face 20b of the tooth portion 20.
The screw rotor 1 moves along a downward-pointed arrow direction, while the gate rotor 2 moves along a leftward-pointed arrow direction.
At engagement portions between the groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1 and the tooth portion 20 of the gate rotor 2, blow holes (leak clearances) 40, 50 shown by hatching are present.
More specifically, a leading-side blow hole 40 (shown by hatching) is present on an upstream side (compression chamber 30 side shown by hatching) of the leading-side seal portion 21a in the moving direction of the screw rotor 1, while an unleading-side blow hole 50 (shown by hatching) is present on an upstream side (the compression chamber 30 side) of the unleading-side seal portion 21b in the moving direction of the screw rotor 1.
The fluid compressed in the compression chamber 30 passes through the blow holes 40, 50 to leak outside the casing 3 (shown by imaginary line).
Then,
According to the compressor of the above-described constitution, since the gate rotor center axis 2a passes through the intersection point P among the first plane S1, the second plane S2 and the third plane S3 and moreover is inclined against the second plane S2 toward the same side as the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 as viewed in the direction perpendicular to the third plane S3, side faces of a groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1 to be in contact with the tooth portion 20 of the gate rotor 2 can be set at approximately 90° against the rotational direction (indicated by arrow RG) of the tooth portion 20 of the gate rotor 2 to be in contact with the side faces 11 of the groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1 (i.e. against the circumferential direction of the gate rotor 2) as shown in
In other words, the variation width of the inclination angle of the side faces 11 of the groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1 to be in contact with the tooth portion 20 of the gate rotor 2, the inclination being against the circumferential direction of the gate rotor 2 and the variation width measuring from axial one end of the screw rotor 1 to the other end of the screw rotor 1, is set smaller, as compared with the variation width resulting when the gate rotor center axis 2a is parallel to the second plane S2 at which the gate rotor center axis 2a orthogonally intersects with the screw rotor center axis 1a. In addition, the term, “circumferential direction of the gate rotor 2,” can be reworded as the rotational direction of the tooth portion 20 of the gate rotor 2 to be in contact with the side faces 11 of the groove portion 10 of the screw rotor 1. Also, the term, “variation width of the screw rotor 1 from one axial end to the other axial end,” refers to a variation width of the inclination angles of all the groove portions 10 from the one axial end to the other axial end of the screw rotor 1 to be concurrently in contact with the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2.
Therefore, edge angles δ1, δ2 (see
In consequence, in the present invention, it has been found that in the CP-type single screw compressor, the angle of side faces of the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 to be in contact with the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 is varied by making the gate rotor center axis 2a inclined against a plane orthogonally intersecting with the screw rotor center axis 1a.
Preferably, the inclination angle α of the gate rotor center axis 2a is 5°-30°. In this case, the variation width of the screw rotor groove inclination angle β can be made even smaller.
Also, since the seal portions 21a, 21b of the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 to be in contact with the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 are formed into a curved-surface shape, leaks of the compressed fluid from engagement portions between the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 and the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 can be reduced, so that the compression efficiency can be improved. Besides, wear resistance of the engagement portions between the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 and the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 can be improved.
In other words, since the variation width of the screw rotor groove inclination angle β can be made small, the seal portions 21a, 21b of the gate rotor 2 can be formed into a curved-surface shape. More specifically, maximum and minimum values of the inclination angle can be fulfilled by machining the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 with an end mill and by forming the seal portions 21a, 21b of the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 into a curved-surface shape with an end mill.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment. For example, the number of the gate rotors 2 may be freely increased or decreased. Further, the seal portions 21a, 21b of the tooth portions 20 of the gate rotor 2 to be in contact with the groove portions 10 of the screw rotor 1 may also be formed into an acute-angle shape.
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2006-316793 | Nov 2006 | JP | national |
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