Claims
- 1. A hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor comprising:
- a multiple compression chamber compressor unit operatively positioned inside a hermetically sealed pressure tight housing can comprising:
- one or more two compression chamber modules, each comprising;
- A. a cylinder-piston comprising a body, two spaced walls extending from said body and having opposing parallel surfaces, and a wall interconnecting said two spaced walls at their ends remote from said body to form an opening in said cylinder-piston, said cylinder-piston further having two side faces and bearing means located in said body;
- B. a piston positioned within said opening of said cylinder-piston and having spaced faces adjoining said opposing parallel surfaces of said spaced walls of said cylinder-piston, said piston further having two spaced side faces and bearing means in said piston;
- C. two fixed spaced housing walls adjoining said side faces of said cylinder-piston and said spaced side faces of said piston;
- D. said cylinder-piston and said piston forming movable surfaces, and said fixed spaced housing walls forming stationary surfaces of two compression chambers located between said body of said cylinder-piston and said piston and between said piston and said wall interconnecting said two spaced walls of said cylinder-piston and varying in volumes upon coordinated planetary rotations in opposite directions of said cylinder-piston and said piston;
- intake means comprising intake ports leading to said compression chambers;
- discharge means leading from said compression chambers;
- a rotatable cylinder-piston shaft comprising an eccentric portion journaled in said body of each said cylinder-piston;
- a rotatable piston shaft comprising an eccentric portion journaled in each said piston;
- gearing means interconnecting said cylinder-piston shaft and said piston shaft so said shafts follow coordinated rotations in opposite directions and each said cylinder-piston and each said piston follow coordinated planetary rotations in opposite directions with and around said eccentric portions of said shafts;
- balancing means;
- lubricating means;
- a hermetically sealed pressure tight housing can;
- support means supporting said compressor unit in operative position inside said hermetically sealed pressure tight housing can; and
- prime mover means for driving said multiple compression chamber compressor unit.
- 2. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said prime mover means is an electric motor for driving said compressor unit comprising:
- a rotor operatively attached to one of said cylinder-piston or said piston shafts;
- a stator; and
- a supporting means for supporting said stator of said motor in operative relation to said rotor of said motor and to said compressor.
- 3. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said gearing means comprise gears interconnecting said cylinder-piston and said piston shafts and having equal number of teeth so said shafts rotate with equal rotational speeds in opposite directions.
- 4. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 2 wherein said balancing means comprise cylinder-piston balancing means comprising cylinder-piston balancing portion located in a part of said body of said cylinder-piston remote from said cylinder-piston spaced walls and from said wall interconnecting said spaced walls, said balancing portion making the center of gravity of said cylinder-piston located on or close to the axis of said bearing means located in said body of said cylinder-piston; and wherein said balancing means comprise piston balancing means, said piston balancing means resulting from symmetrical design of said piston so said piston has its center of gravity located on or close to the axis of said bearing means located in said piston; and wherein said balancing means further comprise cylinder-piston shaft and piston shaft balancing means, said last mentioned means comprising balancing elements secured to said shafts and dynamically balancing said shafts with all elements assembled and journaled on said shafts.
- 5. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls are sealingly engaged in forming said compression chamber.
- 6. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 5 wherein said sealing engagement between said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls results from a combination of running clearances between said cylinder-piston and said piston and between said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls, finish of coacting surfaces of said cylinder-piston, coacting surfaces of said piston and coacting surfaces of said axially spaced walls, use of lubricant to lubricate said coacting surfaces of said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls, and rotational speed of said motor-compressor.
- 7. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said intake means leading to said compression chambers comprise at least one intake port leading to each of said compression chambers, and located in at least one of said axially spaced walls, said intake ports being periodically opened and closed by said cylinder-piston and said piston to allow for required flow of intake charge into said compression chambers.
- 8. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 7 wherein said intake ports are opened by said cylinder-piston and said piston when said compression chambers are at about their minimum volume and wherein said intake ports are closed by said cylinder-piston when said compression chambers are at about their maximum volume.
- 9. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said discharge means leading from said compression chambers comprise at least one discharge valve for each compression chamber located in at least one of said axially spaced walls.
- 10. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said lubricating means comprise a lubricant reservoir containing lubricant lubricating said bearing means of said cylinder-piston shaft, said bearing means of said piston shaft, coacting surfaces of said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls, and further lubricating said gears interconnecting said cylinder-piston and said piston shafts.
- 11. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 10 wherein said lubricating means further comprise oil pumps located in said cylinder-piston shaft and said piston shaft, pumping said lubricant through channels located in said cylinder-piston and said piston shafts to lubricate said bearings of said cylinder-piston shaft and said piston shaft and said coacing surfaces of said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls.
- 12. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 11 wherein said oil pumps located in said cylinder-piston shaft and said piston shaft are centrifugal oil pumps.
- 13. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 11 wherein said lubricating means further comprise oil-refrigerant separators located between said oil pumps and said channels delivering said lubricant to said bearings of said cylinder-piston and said piston shafts, and to said coacting surfaces of said cylinder-piston, said piston and said axially spaced walls.
- 14. The hermetic refrigeration rotary motor-compressor of claim 11 wherein said motor-compressor is supported inside said hermetically sealed pressure tight housing can in such a way so said oil pumps located in said cylinder-piston shaft and said piston shaft are immersed in said lubricant contained in said lubricant reservoir.
- 15. The hermatic refrigeration motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises separate press-fit bearings.
- 16. The hermetic refrigeration motor-compressor of claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprises directly machined bearings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application, Ser. No. 93,599, filed Nov. 13, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 821,729, filed Aug. 4, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,174,195, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 692,199, filed June 2, 1967, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 659,430, filed Feb. 19, 1976, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application, Ser. No. 610,159, filed Sept. 4, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,675, which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 523,958, filed Nov. 14, 1974, now abandoned.
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