Claims
- 1. A process for assembly of a scroll-type apparatus, comprising the steps of:
- (a) supporting a gap adjustment element on the top portion of the spiral wrap of a moving scroll comprising a base plate and a spiral wrap integrally formed with the base plate such that the gap adjustment element extends beyond the top surface of the spiral wrap of the moving scroll for most of the height of the gap adjustment element;
- (b) supporting a gap adjustment element on the top portion of the spiral wrap of a stationary scroll comprising a base plate and a spiral wrap integrally formed with the base plate such that the gap adjustment element extends beyond the top surface of said spiral wrap for most of the height of the gap adjustment element;
- (c) combining said moving scroll and said stationary scroll such that the base plate of said moving scroll is parallel to the base plate of said stationary scroll and such that the top surface of each spiral wrap is separated from the base plate of the other scroll by a gap smaller than the amount by which each of said gap adjustment elements extended beyond the top surface of their respective spiral wraps prior to said combining, such that each gap adjustment element is pushed in the axial direction by the base plate of the other scroll so that the top surface of each gap adjustment element extends beyond the top surface of its respective spiral member by an amount equal to said gap to form a non-pressurized seal.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said combining step comprises:
- (a) supporting said moving scroll on a frame such that the bottom surface of said base plate of said moving scroll rests on the top surface of said frame;
- (b) placing said stationary scroll over said moving scroll such that the base plate of said moving scroll is parallel to the base plate of said stationary scroll and the outer periphery of said spiral wrap of said stationary scroll is supported by a support surface formed on the outer periphery of said frame and such that the top surface of the spiral wrap of each scroll is separated from the base plate of the other scroll by a first uniform gap, whereby each gap adjustment element is pushed in the axial direction by the base plate of the other scroll such that its top surface extends beyond the top surface of the spiral member by which it is supported by an amount equal to said first gap;
- (c) removing said stationary scroll from said moving scroll without changing the amount by which said gap adjustment elements extend beyond the top surfaces of the spiral wraps by which they are supported;
- (d) placing a ring-shaped washer on top of said support surface of said frame;
- (e) placing said stationary scroll over said moving scroll such that the outer periphery of said stationary scroll is supported on said washer, whereby a second uniform gap equal to the thickness of said washer is formed between the top surface of the gap adjustment element of each scroll and the top surface of the base plate of the other scroll; and
- (f) securing said stationary scroll to said frame so as to maintain said second gaps between said elements and said base plates.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said combining step comprises:
- (a) supporting said moving scroll on a ring-shaped washer disposed on the top surface of a frame such that the base plate of said moving scroll rests on said ring-shaped washer and is parallel to the top surface of said frame;
- (b) placing said stationary scroll over said moving scroll such that the base plate of said moving scroll is parallel to the base plate of said stationary scroll and the outer periphery of said spiral wrap of said stationary scroll is supported by a support surface formed on the outer periphery of said frame and such that the top surface of each spiral wrap is separated from the base plate of the other scroll by a first uniform gap, whereby each gap adjustment element is pushed in the axial direction by the base plate of the other scroll such that its top surface extends beyond the top surface of the spiral member by which it is supported by an amount equal to said first gap;
- (c) removing said stationary scroll from said moving scroll without changing the amount by which said gap adjustment elements extend beyond the top surfaces of the spiral wraps by which they are supported;
- (d) removing said moving scroll and said washer from said frame;
- (e) placing said moving scroll on the top surface of said frame without said washer such that the base plate of said moving scroll is supported by the top surface of said frame;
- (f) placing said stationary scroll over said moving scroll such that the outer periphery of said stationary scroll is supported on said support surface, whereby a second uniform gap equal to the thickness of said washer is formed between the top surface of the gap adjustment element of each scroll and the top surface of the base plate of the other scroll; and
- (g) securing said stationary scroll to said frame so as to maintain said second gaps between said elements and said base plates.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said gap adjustment elements is supported by frictional force between the element and the top portion of the spiral wrap which supports it.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said gap adjustment elements is supported by bonding to the top portion of the spiral wrap which supports it.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said gap adjustment elements is supported by solvent welding to the top portion of the spiral wrap which supports it.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 734,048, filed May 15, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,697 issued Apr. 7, 1987.
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