The present invention refers to a new constructive arrangement for fastening the head to the block (and, more precisely, to the cylinder) of a cooling compressor. The object of the present invention discloses a solution developed to increase the fastening efficiency of the head and reduce the manufacturing costs of the components.
The fastening of the head to the compressor block and, more precisely, to the cylinder, faces some challenges inherent to the functioning of the compressor. Among these challenges to be overcome are the sealing of the gaskets between the cylinder and the parts that compose the head and also the deformation of the cylinder wall resulting from the transfer of the fastening forces of the head.
Nowadays, the conventional way for fastening the head to the cylinder involves making indexing holes, by which normally four screws pass through that align the set present on the head (valve, valve plates and the head lid) to the holes located around the wall of the cylinder block. An example of this conventional way is illustrated in
This conventional way presents some drawbacks. Firstly, it is necessary to apply high fastening forces over the screws so that it is possible to guarantee the gaskets sealing, since the contact pressure is more concentrated at the region around the screws, where there is no need to be sealed. These high fastening forces end up generating deformations that are transferred to the cylinder wall. Secondly, there must be holes in all the head components, and mainly threaded holes at the cylinder block, wherein such holes require high precision of position tolerances and high machining time, which, without doubt, significantly raises the cost of such solution.
In relation to the patent documents, the above mentioned way of fastening using screws can be found, for example, in the document U.S. Pat. No. 9,074,591.
Another example can be checked on the document KR 2001054069. Such document describes a solution that uses a clamp to assist the fastening and alignment between the discharge valve, valve plate and suction valve. The clamp is arranged at the front of the head. However, the clamp has only the function of auxiliary the alignment and the fastening, so that the fastening and alignment themselves are still in charge of the same screws mentioned in the conventional solution previously described.
As noted, the state of the art still lacks a head fastening solution for refrigeration compressors that presents low manufacturing complexity and low cost, without further resulting in a decrease of the efficiency of fastening and collateral damage, such as, for example, the increase of deformations on the cylinder wall of the block.
Therefore, the present invention basically aims to solve the problem of high complexity of the head fastening solutions and consequently, of the high manufacturing costs, for the current existing refrigeration compressors.
It is also one of the objectives of the present invention to minimize the deformations arising from the transfer of the head fastening forces to the cylinder wall by a fastening arrangement, which ensures the sealing between the head and cylinder gaskets.
The objectives of the present invention are achieved by means of a head fastening arrangement of cooling compressor comprising: a head arranged by the cylinder of the hermetic compressor having a lid; at least one supporting device also arranged by the cylinder; and at least one element of union of the head lid to the supporting device, being the element of union capable of transmitting force that presses the head lid and the supporting device against the cylinder.
The present invention will be described in detail on the basis of the following figures, in which:
The object of the present invention will be further described in detail and explained on the basis of the attached drawings, which merely present illustrative and non-limiting character, since adjustments and modifications can be made without, with this, evading the scope of the claimed protection.
The fastening arrangement of the present invention is preferably applied in refrigeration compressors, such as, for example, those used in household and commercial refrigeration systems. Evidently, the present invention does not restrict itself to such application; it is only one of the possibilities that fall within the scope of the claims.
As it is noted from
Furthermore, the fastening arrangement 1 of the present invention also comprises at least one supporting device 4 also arranged by the cylinder 3. In an embodiment of the present invention, the supporting device 4 is arranged in an opposite position in relation to the head and, consequently, to the head lid 2. Moreover, within the scope of the present invention, the arrangement 1 can be accomplished with more than one supporting device 4. In the exemplified embodiment of the invention illustrated in
Making now reference to the
In addition to the contact regions 10C and 10D, the retreated zone 12 additionally comprises a rigidity segment 13, which is also spared in relation to the surface 9. Wherein the function of such segment 13 is precisely to implement the rigidity of the supporting device 4, as its own name already says. In the example of the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the figures, such segment 13 comprises an arc format and is arranged between the third and fourth contact regions 10C and 10D, being connected to both.
Additionally, it is worth to highlight herein that the spare contact regions 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D can present any format within the scope of the invention. Thus, for example, in the figures, these contact regions 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D are illustrated as substantially circular rebounds, however, other forms can be adopted, since the figures represent only one of the various possibilities for implementing the invention.
The fastening arrangement 1 of the present invention additionally comprises at least one element of union 6 of the head lid 2 to at least one supporting device 4, being the element of union 6 capable of transmitting force that presses the head lid 2 and the supporting device 4 against the cylinder 3. In an embodiment of the present invention, the element of union 6 is a screw associated with at least one thread arranged on the supporting device 4. In other embodiments of the invention, the element of union 6 may be another piece, arrangement or mechanism that exerts the function of pressing the supporting device 4 and the head lid 2 against the cylinder 3 and may also be or not be associated with a nut or thread. By the way, the term “thread” mentioned herein also covers equivalent parts, such as nut or any other one that can be used by a screw to perform the functions described herein.
In the embodiment of the invention the element of union 6 is a screw associated with at least one thread provided in the supporting device 4, wherein the head lid 2 has at least one perforated projecting tab 15. This perforated projecting tab 15 extends beyond the diameter of the cylinder, as it can be noted from
On the other hand, the supporting device 4 is endowed with at least one fastening hole 8, wherein in the embodiment illustrated in
From the above described construction of the fastening arrangement 1 of the present invention, it is possible to fasten the head to the compressor block more efficiently, using fewer components, and without diminishing the quality of the fastening. In addition to these advantages, it is worth mentioning the spare contact regions 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D, which make the present invention even better. These regions are those that effectively touch the cylinder 3 on its rear 14, as it can be seen in
Consequently, when implementing the contact regions 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D, a safe and effective fixation is guaranteed, enabling to reduce the number of components intended for fastening. In this sense, it is worth mentioning again the
On the other hand, from the fastening arrangement 1 of the present invention, it is possible not only to achieve adequate fastening, but also decrease costs in function of the significant reduction of the block machining areas and the contour perimeter of the head components, in addition to the possibility of reducing the number of screws maintaining the deformation of the cylinder wall at appropriate levels. This behavior is illustrated in
As noted, the present invention fully solves the problems of the state of the art, providing a more efficient fastening solution and allowing the number of components to be decreased.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 013780 2 | Jun 2016 | BR | national |