Claims
- 1. A method for cooling the motor of a low-side scroll compressor and for delivering relatively oil-free suction gas to the scroll compression mechanism thereof comprising the steps of:
- dividing the shell of said compressor into a suction pressure portion and a discharge pressure portion;
- defining an oil sump in the suction pressure portion of the shell;
- mounting a sleeve-encased drive motor to a frame in the shell, the sleeve of said sleeve-encased drive motor being open-ended, the frame cooperating with the sleeve-encased motor to define a flow path for suction gas through the interior of the sleeve-encased motor to the scroll set, the flow path so defined causing such suction gas to cool the motor, suction gas being delivered into the suction pressure portion of the shell of the compressor exterior of the sleeve-encased motor prior to flowing into the flow path for suction gas defined interior of the sleeve-encased motor;
- driving one of the scroll members with the drive shaft of the sleeve-encased drive motor;
- delivering oil, through the flow path defined by the drive shaft of the sleeve-encased motor, from the sump to the bearing surfaces in which the drive shaft is rotatably accommodated and to the surface of the drive shaft which drives the one of the scroll members;
- collecting oil, subsequent to its use in the delivering step, in a cavity defined by the frame, the cavity being isolated from the suction gas flow path internal of the sleeve-encased motor; and
- returning oil from the cavity to the sump via a flow path which is external of the sleeve-encased motor and which is isolated from the flow path for suction gas defined interior of the sleeve-encased motor.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 comprising the further steps of creating, through the operation of the motor, a region internal of the sleeve and external of the frame, which is at a pressure relatively lower than the pressure of oil in the sump; and, inducing oil flow through the oil flow path defined by the drive shaft by the venting of the oil flow path through the drive shaft to the lower pressure region.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 further comprising the steps of constraining oil collected in said collecting step to return to said sump through an oil-return aperture defined in said frame, there being at least one such oil-return aperture defined in said frame, and constraining the suction gas which flows through the sleeve-mounted motor to flow to the compression mechanism through a suction gas aperture defined in the frame, there being at least one such suction gas aperture defined in said frame, the at least one suction gas aperture in the frame being isolated both from the cavity and from the at least one oil return aperture so that suction gas does not mix with collected oil subsequent to entry of the suction gas into the interior of the sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/418,340, filed Apr. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,875.
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