Claims
- 1. An inclined disk type compressor comprising: a cylinder block; a driving shaft rotatably mounted in said cylinder block by means of thrust bearings and radial bearings; a disk rigidly secured to said driving shaft at a certain inclined angle with respect to the axis of said driving shaft; said cylinder block having a chamber for accommodating said inclined disk so as to allow the rotation of the latter; said cylinder block having cylinder bores which are arranged in parallel to the axis of said driving shaft; the opposite ends of each said cylinder bore being communicated with a suction passage and a discharge passage via a suction valve and a discharge valve, respectively; compressor pistons slidingly disposed in said cylinder bores so that gaseous fluid containing lubrication oil is compressed in said cylinder bores by said pistons; shoe means for operatively connecting the peripheral portion of said inclined disk to said compressor pistons so as to cause the reciprocal movement of said compressor pistons upon the rotation of said inclined disk; said radial bearings being sliding radial bearings arranged at positions apart from said chamber which is communicated with said suction passage so that at least a part of the gaseous fluid containing lubrication oil is introduced into said chamber and then introduced into said cylinder bores after having been passed through said chamber; said chamber being provided on the opposite axial internal end walls with grooves for receiving lubrication oil flowing down along internal end surfaces; and said radial bearings being communicated with said grooves through oil passages which are bored in the cylinder block so as to be open to said grooves and introduce the lubrication oil to said radial bearings.
- 2. A compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cylinder bores are arranged around the axis of said driving shaft and spaced from each other at equal angles, and said grooves for receiving lubrication oil are provided internal end walls at positions between said cylinder bores.
- 3. A compressor as set forth in claim 2, wherein said grooves are provided in the upper position with respect to the axis of said driving shaft.
- 4. A compressor as set forth in claim 2 or 3, wherein said grooves are extended along the radial line passing through the axis of said driving shaft.
- 5. A compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said sliding radial bearing is provided on the inner peripheral surface thereof with at least one continuous groove.
- 6. A compressor as set forth in claim 5, wherein said at least one continuous groove extends from one axial end of said sliding radial bearing to the other axial end thereof.
- 7. A compressor as set forth in claim 6, wherein said at least one continuous groove is inclined with respect to the axis of said sliding radial bearing and helically extends on the inner peripheral surface thereof.
- 8. An inclined disk type compressor comprising: a cylinder block; a driving shaft rotatably mounted in said cylinder block by means of thrust bearings and radial bearings; a disk rigidly secured to said driving shaft at a certain inclined angle with respect to the axis of said driving shaft; said cylinder block having a housing for accommodating said inclined disk so as to allow the rotation of the latter; said cylinder block having cylinder bores which are arranged in parallel to the axis of said driving shaft; the opposite ends of each said cylinder bore being communicated with a suction passage and a discharge passage via a suction valve and a discharge valve, respectively; compressor pistons slidingly disposed in said cylinder bores; shoe means for operatively connecting the peripheral portion of said inclined disk to said compressor pistons so as to cause the reciprocal movement of said compressor pistons upon the rotation of said inclined disk; said radial bearings each being sliding radial bearings provided on the inner peripheral surface thereof with a plurality of ball indents, said radial bearings being arranged at positions apart from said housing which is communicated with said suction passage so that gaseous fluid containing lubrication oil is introduced into said housing; said housing being provided on the opposite axial internal end walls with grooves for receiving lubrication oil flowing down along internal end surfaces; and said radial bearings being in communication with said grooves though oil passages, which are bored in the cylinder block so as to be open to said grooves and introduce the lubrication oil to said radial bearings.
- 9. A compressor as set forth in claim 8, wherein said at least one continuous groove extends from one axial end of said sliding radial bearing to the other axial end thereof.
- 10. A compressor as set forth in claim 9, wherein said at least one continuous axial groove is inclined with respect to the axis of said sliding radial bearing and helically extends on the inner peripheral surface thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 393,443, filed June 29, 1982, now abandoned.
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