Referring to
The intake to the compression space may be through the piston (with an aperture and valve in the crown) or through the head, divided to include suction and discharge manifolds and valves.
The illustrated linear compressor 1 has, broadly speaking, a cylinder part and a piston part connected by a main spring. The cylinder part includes cylinder chassis 10, cylinder head 11, valve plate 5 and a cylinder liner 12. The cylinder part also includes stator parts 15 for a linear electric motor. An end portion 18 of the cylinder part, distal from the head 11, mounts the main spring relative to the cylinder part. In the illustrated embodiment the main spring is formed as a combination of coil spring 19 and flat spring 20.
The piston part includes a hollow piston 22 with sidewall 24 and crown 14. A rod 26 connects between the crown 14 and a supporting body 30 for linear motor armature 17. The rod has a flexible portion 28 in approximately the centre of the hollow piston 22. The linear motor armature 17 comprises a body of permanent magnet material (such as ferrite or neodymium) magnetised to provide one or more poles directed transverse to the axis of reciprocation of the piston within the cylinder liner. An end portion 32 of armature support 30 which is distal from the piston 22 is connected with the main springs 19, 20.
The linear compressor 1 is mounted within the shell 2 on a plurality of suspension springs to isolate it from the shell. In use the large outer body of the linear compressor, the cylinder part, will oscillate along the axis of reciprocation of the piston part within the cylinder part. In the preferred compressor the piston part is purposely kept very light compared to the cylinder part so that the oscillation of the cylinder part is small compared with the relative reciprocation between the piston part and cylinder part. In the illustrated form the linear compressor is mounted on a set of four suspension springs 31 generally positioned around the periphery. Alternate suspension spring arrangements are illustrated in PCT/NZ2004/000108. The ends of each suspension spring fit over elastomeric snubbers connected with the linear compressor 1 at one end of each spring and connected with the compressor shell 2 at the other end of each spring.
This briefly describes a linear compressor of a type for which the improved head assembly of the present invention is useful. However it will be appreciated that the usefulness of the present invention is not restricted to linear compressors of the type and configuration illustrated. The improvement is generally applicable.
The present invention provides a manner of manufacture of the cylinder and cylinder head portion of the linear compressor which reduces the parts involved and improves the reliability of the connections, thereby improving manufacture, cost and compressor reliability. The relevant portion of the linear compressor illustrated in
A valve plate is secured in position within the cylinder chassis to divide a head portion of the space therein from a cylinder portion of the space therein. The valve plate includes at least a discharge valve aperture, and preferably carries a discharge valve fixed on one side.
The inner surface of the cylinder portion 35 of the chassis is preferably cylindrical and the outer perimeter of the valve plate is preferably circular and sized to fit closely within the cylindrical surface.
The cylinder liner 12 has a cylindrical outer surface sized to have an interference fit within the inner surface of cylinder portion 35. This provides that when the cylinder liner 12 and the cylindrical portion 35 of the cylinder chassis are at the same or similar temperature, and the cylinder liner 12 is in place within the cylinder chassis, the two parts are tightly engaged without requirement for further fixing or fastening.
The periphery of valve plate 5 is engaged between the end 37 of cylinder liner 12 and the cylinder chassis. Preferably the cylinder chassis includes an annular shoulder 39 and the shoulder 39 and end 37 of the cylinder liner directly engage opposite sides of the periphery 38 of the valve plate. Alternatively a plurality of shoulder portions may be provided distributed around the periphery of the valve plate, or an intermediate spacer may be provided between either the cylinder chassis and the valve plate 5 or between the cylinder liner 12 and the valve plate 5.
The valve plate 5 may be provided with an annular rebate 40 at periphery 38 to receive the end of cylinder liner 12.
An embodiment including an intermediate spacer is depicted in
A gasket 43 may be included in the assembly, for example as illustrated in
The preferred method of assembly of this part of the compressor involves heating the cylinder chassis (which is typically cast aluminium alloy) and then placing the valve plate within the cylindrical cavity to butt against the shoulder 39. In the case of the embodiment of
This manner of manufacture can eliminate a number of parts, the head cover and whatever bolts or fasteners would otherwise be used to secure it, and can eliminate the potential for a leak path through any gasket between the head and the end of the cylinder. In the compressor of the present invention the only leak path from the head can be back around the valve plate into the compression space in the cylinder.
The cylinder part assembly of the present invention is preferably applied where there is only a discharge valve in the head assembly, with the suction valve for the compressor being included in the crown of the piston and the gases intake occurring through the body of the piston. However the manner of manufacture can also be used where suction and discharge occur through the cylinder head, but particular care would need to be taken to ensure an adequate seal at any division between the suction side and discharge side within the head enclosure.
The embodiment of
The arrangement of the present invention contrasts with the usual arrangement where the head or cover is a separate component that is bolted or otherwise secured to the cylinder part frame, generally with the edge of the valve plate sandwiched between the end of the cylinder part frame and the end of the head or cover.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/NZ05/00290 | 11/1/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/12/2007 |
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60624250 | Nov 2004 | US |