The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §§ 371 national phase conversion of PCT/EP2015/001370, filed Jul. 6, 2015, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2014 010 018.9, filed Jul. 8, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The PCT International Application was published in the German language.
The invention relates to a compressor, and to a refrigeration system, and to an air conditioning system.
Compressors of this type are used in various ways nowadays, for example in the field of climate control of motor vehicles, for example passenger vehicles or buses, in climate control of railway wagons, in the field of transport refrigeration or else in stationary applications such as supermarket refrigeration or an industrial use of heat pumps or the like. Furthermore, compressors of this type which are generally subject to the principle of pistons which move to and fro can be obtained in many embodiments, for example as reciprocating piston compressors, in which a piston movement takes place as a rule in a radial direction (with respect to a crankshaft axis direction of extent which at the same time defines the axial direction), the pistons as a rule being arranged, furthermore, spaced apart from one another at least partially in the axial direction; as radial piston compressors, in which the piston movement, that is to say a suction movement and a compression movement in the opposite direction to the former, takes place substantially in the radial direction, the pistons as a rule not being spaced apart from one another in the axial direction (radial engine geometry) or else as axial piston compressors, in which the suction and compression movement takes place substantially in an axial direction.
On account of the cyclical compression of the refrigerant, pulsations and the development of noise occur, in particular during the ejection of compressed refrigerant out of a cylinder, in which the corresponding piston moves to and fro.
In order to damp the pulsations, DE 197 57 829 A1 proposes a damper channel, via which compressed refrigerant passes from a pressure space which is connected downstream of the cylinder chamber into a high pressure volume which is common for all cylinders. The damper channel is as a rule equipped with a 90° bend, but in particular with a 180° bend, it being possible for part of the channel or else the entire channel to be formed by way of a tube, what is known as the impedance tube. Accordingly, the construction of DE 197 57 829 A1 is relatively complicated and therefore expensive to produce.
Proceeding from the above-discussed prior art, it is accordingly an object of the present invention to specify a compressor which has pulsation damping with a simultaneously simple construction, and to specify a corresponding refrigeration system and a corresponding air conditioning system.
Said object is achieved by way of a compressor as claimed in patent claim 1, a refrigeration system as claimed in patent claim 11, and an air conditioning system as claimed in patent claim 12.
Accordingly, a compressor, in particular a compressor for compressing a refrigerant, has one or more pistons and a cylinder block and/or a compressor housing. The pistons are arranged such that they can move to and fro in corresponding cutouts (cylinders or cylinder bores) which are arranged as a rule at least partially in the compressor housing and/or in the cylinder block. Furthermore, the compressor has an impedance tube and an outlet for outputting the refrigerant from the compressor, in particular an outlet flange. For in each case one or more, in particular in each case for two cylinders, a high pressure volume which is assigned to it or them is arranged in the compressor, into which high pressure volume said compressor ejects compressed refrigerant. Furthermore, the compressor has a common high pressure volume, into which the individual high pressure volumes open, the common high pressure volume being connected to the outlet. The impedance tube is arranged in the connection between the common high pressure volume and the outlet. In one possible embodiment, the connection between the common high pressure volume and the outlet is formed by way of the impedance tube.
This represents a simple construction which can be implemented inexpensively.
Refrigeration systems and/or air conditioning systems according to the invention have a compressor of corresponding configuration.
Further features of the invention are specified in the subclaims.
The invention will be described by way of example in the following text with reference to the appended drawing using one embodiment. In the drawing:
In the embodiment which is described, the compressor 10 which can be seen in
In each case one cylinder chamber or compression volume is defined by way of the respective pistons 12, the cutouts (cylinder bores) or cylinders 14 and a covering or valve plate 20 which is arranged on the cylinder block 16. Refrigerant to be compressed is sucked into the cylinder chamber via inlet valves 21 during a suction movement of the pistons 12, in which the latter are moved away from the valve plate 20, which refrigerant is then compressed in a compression movement which is directed in the opposite direction (directed toward the valve plate 20) and is ejected through outlet valves 22 into a high pressure volume 24 which is assigned to the respective cylinder 14. In the present embodiment which is described, in each case two cylinders 14 share an associated high pressure volume 24. In the presently described embodiment, the inlet valves and the outlet valves are configured in each case as a lamellar valve, it being possible for any suitable valves to be used in alternative embodiments, such as annular valves or lamellar valves for example.
Furthermore, the compressor 10 has a common high pressure volume 26, into which the individual high pressure volumes 24 which are assigned to the respective cylinder 14 or the respective cylinders 14 open via a channel 28 which can also be configured as a simple bore in alternative embodiments. The common high pressure volume 26 receives the pressurized (compressed) refrigerant, CO2 in the embodiment described here, of all cylinders 14 or individual high pressure volumes 24 which are assigned to the respective cylinders 14.
Furthermore, the compressor 10 has an outlet 30 for outputting the refrigerant from the compressor, which outlet 30 has an outlet flange 32. As viewed in a flow direction of the refrigerant during normal operation of the compressor 10, a shut-off valve 34 is arranged upstream of the outlet 30, in order for it to be possible to close the outlet accordingly.
The compressor 10 has an impedance tube 36 for damping pulsations which are produced during the operation of the compressor 10, in particular during the ejection of compressed refrigerant from the respective cylinder 14, and also for damping noise which is brought about by way of the pulsations. The impedance tube 36 is arranged in the connection between the common high pressure volume 26 and the shut-off valve 34. In the embodiment which is described here, the connection between the common high pressure volume 26 and the shut-off valve 34 is even formed by way of the impedance tube 36. In alternative embodiments, the impedance tube 36 can also extend only over a part of the connection between the common high pressure volume and the shut-off valve 34 or can form a part thereof.
By way of the reflection of pulsations or vibrations at the respective tube ends, the impedance tube 36 acts in a targeted manner as a vibration damper. To this end, the impedance tube has a volume connected upstream and a volume connected downstream, in order to achieve a freedom from feedback. The volume which is connected upstream is formed by way of the common high pressure volume 26, and the volume which is connected downstream is formed by way of a volume of the application, into which the compressor is integrated, that is to say, for example, a refrigeration system or an air conditioning system (for example, by way of the input volume thereof). The outlet flange 32 is provided on the compressor for connection to the volume which is connected downstream. In other words, the compressor is configured for connection to a volume which is connected downstream of the impedance tube 36.
The concept of the present invention also comprises a refrigeration system and an air conditioning system which have a compressor according to the invention. Here, the volume which is connected downstream of the compressor is configured in the corresponding refrigeration system or air conditioning system. In other words, the present disclosure also comprises a refrigeration system, in particular a transport refrigeration system or a stationary refrigeration system, which has a compressor 10 and a volume which is connected to the outlet 30 of the compressor. Furthermore, the concept of the present disclosure comprises an air conditioning system, in particular an air conditioning system for stationary applications or an air conditioning system for mobile applications, having a compressor 10 and a volume which is connected to the outlet 30 of the compressor.
The impedance tube 36 has a constant cross section, variations in the cross section, in particular steps or step-like widened portions and/or constrictions being conceivable in alternative embodiments. Here, the specific configuration depends, in particular, on the flow conditions which prevail in the compressor 10.
The compressor 10 has a compressor housing 38. The impedance tube 36 is fastened to the compressor housing 38, said impedance tube 36 having a thread for screwing to the compressor housing 38, for fastening to the latter. In the presently described embodiment, the impedance tube 36 is integrated completely into the hermetically sealed refrigeration circuit of the compressor 10, as a result of which the use of seals can be dispensed with. Accordingly, this is a seal-less integration of the impedance tube 36 into the compressor 10. It is also conceivable in alternative embodiments to arrange the impedance tube with a seal in the compressor; in other words, a sealed variant is also additionally conceivable which can also possibly be retrofitted into a compressor.
In the present embodiment, the impedance tube 36 extends from the common high pressure volume 26 as far as the shut-off device (shut-off valve 34) which is connected upstream of the outlet 30. In embodiments, in which a shut-off apparatus can be dispensed with, the impedance tube can extend as far as the outlet 30. In the present embodiment, the impedance tube 36 does not have a bend or curvature; in other words, the impedance tube 36 is arranged as a tube of straight configuration at a corresponding point.
The length of the impedance tube 36 is optionally adapted in such a way that the incoming vibration waves are freed of their harmonics in a targeted manner (impedance tube length 1=λ/4 or parts thereof), and 1 (=the wavelength of the incoming wave and therefore the incoming wave) or multiples thereof (harmonics) is/are extinguished. Pulsations can be reduced with low losses to 10-20% by way of said arrangement. The following relation applies here: λ=c/f (λ=wavelength, f=frequency and c=speed of sound).
Although the invention is described using embodiments with fixed combinations of features, it also comprises the conceivable further advantageous combinations, however, as specified, in particular but not exhaustively, by way of the subclaims. All of the features which are disclosed in the application documents are claimed as essential to the invention, in so far as they are novel over the prior art individually or in combination.
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10 2014 010 018.9 | Jul 2014 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2015/001370 | 7/6/2015 | WO | 00 |
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WO2016/005043 | 1/14/2016 | WO | A |
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International Search Report dated Dec. 14, 2015 issued in corresponding International patent application No. PCT/EP2015/001370. |
Written Opinion dated Dec. 14, 2015 issued in corresponding International patent application No. PCT/EP2015/001370. |
German Search Report dated Apr. 27, 2015 issued in corresponding German patent application No. 10 2014 010 018.9. |
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20170184330 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |