Multi-cylinder rotary compressor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6336799
  • Patent Number
    6,336,799
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 8, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-cylinder rotary compressor which can enhance the reliability by improving the compression efficiency/mechanical efficiency. The bearings are fixed on the inner wall of the closed container, the cylinders are fixed to the bearings, and a gap is formed between the respective cylinders and the inner wall of the closed container. The design with the relatively large internal volume of the closed container is possible, and the reliability can be enhanced. Further, improvement in the compression efficiency and the mechanical efficiency can be achieved with the compact multi-cylinder rotary compression element.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a multi-cylinder rotary compressor mounted in, for example, an air conditioner or a freezing machine.




2. Description of the Prior Art




This kind of conventional multi-cylinder rotary compressor accommodates in a closed container an electric element and a rotary compression element, and the rotary compression element comprises: an intermediate partition plate; first and second cylinders provided on both sides of the intermediate partition plate; a rotating shaft which has eccentric portions whose rotating angles are shifted from each other 180 degrees and is connected to the electric element; rollers respectively fitted to the eccentric portions of the rotating shaft to rotate in the cylinders; and bearings for closing openings of the cylinders.




The respective cylinders are fixed on the inner wall of the closed container, and the bearings are attached to the upper and lower portions of these cylinders. In this case, there is adopted a method using two (a pair of) cylinders employed in a single-cylinder rotary compressor.




However, when two cylinders for use in the single-cylinder rotary compressor are employed as they are, the internal volume of the closed container is restricted and reduction in a quantity of oil or a space volume causes a problem of reliability. As a countermeasure, when two of the thinned cylinders are used, reduction in a compressor output can be a problem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the above-described technical problems in the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a multi-cylinder rotary compressor which can enhance the reliability by improving the compression efficiency/mechanical efficiency.




That is, the present invention provides a multi-cylinder rotary compressor for accommodating in a closed container an electric element and a rotary compression element, the rotary compression element comprising: an intermediate partition plate; first and second cylinders provided on both sides of the intermediate partition plate; a rotating shaft which has eccentric portions whose rotating angles are shifted from each other 180 degrees and is connected to the electric element; rollers fitted to the eccentric portions of the rotating shaft to rotate in the cylinders; and bearings for closing the respective openings of the cylinders, the bearings being fixed on the inner wall of the closed container, the cylinders being fixed to the bearings, a gap being formed between the respective cylinders and the inner wall of the closed container.




According to the present invention, in the multi-cylinder rotary compressor for accommodating in a closed container an electric element and a rotary compression element, the rotary compression element comprising: an intermediate partition plate; first and second cylinders provided on both sides of the intermediate partition plate; a rotating shaft which has eccentric portions whose rotating angles are shifted from each other 180 degrees and is connected to the electric element; rollers fitted to the eccentric portions of the rotating shaft to rotate in the cylinders; and bearings for closing the respective openings of the cylinders, the bearings are fixed on the inner wall of the closed container, and the cylinders are fixed to the bearings. Further, a gap is formed between the respective cylinders and the inner wall of the closed container. Therefore, the design with a relatively large internal volume of the closed container is possible, and the reliability can be enhanced. Moreover, improvement in the compression efficiency and the mechanical efficiency can be achieved with the compact multi-cylinder rotary compression element.




In particular, the compression element can be constituted by using two cylinders each having a diameter which is one size smaller for a single-cylinder rotary compressor, and use of the common parts can result in reduction in the manufacturing cost.




Further, in the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention, the rotary compression element comprises: a vane coming into contact with the roller in the cylinder; an insertion hole formed to the cylinder; a springs inserted from the insertion hole into the cylinder to cause the vane to be in contact with the roller, a cover member for closing the opening of the insertion hole on the outer surface side of the cylinder being provided, the cover member being pressed into the cylinder.




According to the present invention, since the cover member for closing the opening of the insertion hole, which is used for inserting the spring causing the vane to be pressed to be in contact with the roller into cylinder, on the outer surface side of the cylinder is pressed into the cylinder, the structure for holding down the cover member for preventing the spring from coming off can be simplified, thereby achieving reduction in cost.




In the multi-cylindrical rotary compressor according to the present invention, the rotary compression element comprises: a vane coming into contact with the roller in the cylinder; an insertion hole formed to the cylinder; and a spring which is inserted from the insertion hole into the cylinder and causing the vane to be pressed against the roller in contact, a solid coiling portion being formed at the outer side end portion of the spring, the solid coiling portion being brought into contact with the inner wall of the closed container.




According to the present invention, since the solid coiling portion is formed at the outer side end portion of the spring for causing the vane to be pressed against the roller in contact and the solid coiling portion are brought into contact with the inner wall of the closed container, the spring can be prevented from coming off without increasing a number of components, thereby achieving considerable reduction in cost.




In the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention, the rotary compression element comprises: a vane coming into contact with the roller in the cylinder; an insertion hole formed to the cylinder; and a spring which is inserted from the insertion hole into the cylinder and presses the vane against the roller in contact, a screw is fixed around the opening of the insertion hole, the bearing surface of the screw holding the end portion of the spring.




According to the present invention, since the end portion of the spring for pressing the vane against the roller in contact is held by the bearing surface of the screw fixed around the opening of the insertion hole, the spring can be prevented from coming off by utilizing existing parts, and hence the cost can be greatly reduced. Further, disassembly can be possible by removing the screw, thus improving the maintenance operability.




In addition, the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention comprises a plurality of screws.




According to the present invention, since a plurality of screws are provided, the spring can be held down at multiple positions, and the spring can be hence assuredly prevented from coming off.




In the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention, the rotary compression element comprises: a vane coming into contact with roller in the cylinder; an insertion hole formed to the cylinder; and a spring which is inserted from the insertion hole into the cylinder and presses the vane against the roller in contact, the relationship between the insertion hole and the spring being set such that the spring can be compressed and bonded in the vicinity of the opening of the insertion hole.




According to the present invention, since the relationship between the spring for pressing the vane against the roller in contact and the insertion hole is set so that the spring is compressed and bonded in the vicinity of the opening of the insertion hole, parts such as a cover or a screw for securing the spring are no longer necessary, and the cost can be greatly reduced.




Additionally, in the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention, a spring constant of the spring from a compressed and bonded part thereof to the spring portion on the closed container side is set to be considerably higher than a spring constant from the compressed and bonded part of the spring to the vane side.




According to the present invention, since the spring constant of the spring from the compressed and bonded part thereof to the spring portion on the closed container side is set to be considerably higher than a spring constant of the spring from the compressed and bonded part thereof to the vane side, the spring expands so as to enter the insertion hole, thereby further assuredly preventing the spring from coming off.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal side view showing a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to one embodiment to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal side view showing a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to another embodiment to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal side view showing a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to still another embodiment to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal side view showing a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to yet another embodiment to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged longitudinal side view showing an insertion hole portion of a cylinder of a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to a further embodiment to which the present invention is applied; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged longitudinal side view showing an insertion hole portion of a cylinder of a multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to a still further embodiment to which the present invention is applied.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the term screw includes vises and bolts as well as screws.





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal side sectional view of a multi-cylinder rotary compressor C to which the present invention is applied. In this drawing, reference numeral


1


denotes a cylindrical closed container in which an electric motor


2


is accommodated on the upper side as an electric element and a rotary compression element


3


driven to rotate by the electric motor


2


is housed on the lower side. The closed container


1


has a half-split structure consisting of a cylindrical shell portion


1


A whose upper end is opened and an end cap portion


1


B for closing the upper end opening of the shell portion


1


A. Further, the closed container


1


is constituted by fitting the end cap portion


1


B on the shell portion


1


A to be sealed by high frequency deposition and the like after housing the electric motor


2


and the compression element in the shell portion


1


A. In addition, a bottom portion in the shell portion


1


A of the closed container


1


serves as an oil bank B.




The electric motor


2


is a DC brushless motor and constituted by a stator


4


fixed to an inner wall of the closed container


1


and a rotator


5


which is fixed by a rotating shaft


6


that extends in the axial direction of the cylinder of the closed container


1


and is rotatable around the rotating shaft


6


on the inner side of the stator


4


. The stator


4


includes a stator core


41


formed by superimposing a plurality of stator iron plates (silicon steel plates) having a substantially donut-like shape and a stator winding (driving coil)


7


for giving a rotating magnetic field to the rotator


5


. The outer peripheral surface of the stator core


41


comes into contact with the inner wall of the shell portion


1


A of the closed container


1


to fix the electric motor


2


.




On the other hand, the rotary compression element


3


is provided with a first rotary cylinder


9


and a second rotary cylinder


10


separated by an intermediate partition plate


8


. Eccentric portions


11


and


12


driven to rotate by the rotating shaft


6


are attached to the respective cylinders


9


and


10


, and the eccentric positions of these eccentric portions


11


and


12


are shifted from each other 180 degrees.




Reference numerals


13


and


14


denote a first roller and a second roller which rotate in the respective cylinders


9


and


10


by rotation of the eccentric portions


11


and


12


. Reference numerals


15


and


16


designate first and second bearings, and the first bearing


15


forms a closed compression space of the cylinder


9


between itself and the intermediate partition plate


8


while the second bearing


16


similarly forms a closed compression space of the cylinder


10


between itself and the intermediate partition plate


8


.




An insertion hole


19


drilled inwardly from an outer wall


9


A is for to the cylinder


9


, and a coil spring


21


is inserted into the insertion hole


19


from the outside. The spring


21


presses the vane


24


in the cylinder


9


to come into contact with the roller


13


. In this example, the spring


21


is fixed to the cylinder


9


by pressing a solid coiling portion


21


A formed to the outside end portion into the inner wall of the insertion hole


19


on the inner side of the opening


19


A on the outer side of the insertion hole


19


.




It is to be noted that the structure of the spring and the vane is similar to that of the cylinder


10


. Further, the first bearing


15


and the second bearing


16


include bearing portions


17


and


18


that rotatably pivot the lower portion of the rotating shaft


6


.




The first bearing


15


on the upper side is fixed to the inner wall of the shell portion


1


A of the closed container


1


, and the cylinder


9


, the intermediate partition plate


8


, the cylinder


10


and the second bearing


16


can be sequentially fixed on the lower side. As the cylinders


9


and


10


, two cylinders for a single-cylinder rotary compressor of a class lower than the series of this compressor C are used. (For example, if this compressor has 25 frames, two cylinders for the single-cylinder rotary compressor having 20 frames are used.) Therefore, since its outer diameter becomes small, a gap G is formed between the outer wall


9


A or


10


A of each cylinder


9


or


10


and the inner wall of the shell portion


1


A.




Reference numeral


20


represents a cup muffler which is attached so as to cover the lower side of the second bearing


16


. It is to be noted that cylinder


9


communicates with the inside of the closed container


1


above the bearing


15


through a non-illustrated communication hole provided to the bearing


15


. Further, cylinder


10


likewise communicates with the cup muffler


20


through a non-illustrated communication hole provided to the second bearing


16


, and the cup muffler


20


on the lower side communicates with the inside of the closed container


1


above the bearing


15


via a non-illustrated through hole piercing the cylinders


9


and


10


and the intermediate partition plate


8


.




Reference numeral


22


denotes a discharge pipe provided on the top of the closed container


1


, and


23


, a suction pipe connected to the cylinders


9


and


10


(connected to the cylinder


10


through a passage


27


). Further, reference numeral


25


designates a closed terminal which supplies power from the outside of the closed container


1


to the stator winding


7


of the stator


4


(a lead wire connecting the closed terminal


25


to the stator winding


7


is not shown).




On the other hand, reference numeral


26


represents a rotator core of the rotator


5


which is obtained by superimposing multiple rotator iron plates punched ut from an electromagnetic steel plate having a thickness of 0.3 mm to 0.7 mm in a predetermined shape and caulking them to be integrally layered. Reference numerals


28


and


29


denote balance weights attached to the upper and lower portions of the rotator core


26


.




With such a structure, when the stator winding


7


of the stator


4


of the electric motor


2


is energized, the rotating magnetic field is formed to rotate the rotator


5


. Rotation of the rotator


5


causes eccentric rotation of the rollers


13


and


14


in the cylinders


9


and


10


through the rotating shaft


6


, and the intake gas absorbed from the suction pipe


23


is compressed.




The compressed high pressure gas is emitted from the upper cylinder


9


into the cup muffler


1


through the communication hole. On the other hand, the gas is emitted from the cylinder


10


into the cup muffler


20


through the communication hole and similarly discharged into the closed container


1


via the through hole.




The gas discharged into the closed container


1


passes the electric motor


2


to be discharged from the discharge pipe


22


to the outside. Further, the oil is separated and passes the space between the electric motor


2


and the closed container


1


to be fed back to the oil bank B.




Here, as the respective cylinders


9


and


10


, cylinders with a small diameter for use in a compressor of a lower class are used, and a gap G is formed between the respective cylinders


9


and


10


and the inner wall of the closed container


1


. This allows the design that the inner volume of the closed container


1


such as a volume of the oil bank B is relatively large. As a result, the reliability can be enhanced, and the compression efficiency and the mechanical efficiency can be improved with the compact compression element


3


.




In particular, since two cylinders for a single-cylinder rotary compressor with a diameter which is one size smaller are used to constitute the compression element


3


, realization of commonality of parts can greatly reduce the production cost.





FIG. 2

shows another embodiment of the multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to the present invention. It is to be noted that parts denoted by like reference numerals demonstrate parts having like or similar functions in this drawing. In the case of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the spring


21


fixes the solid coiling portion


21


A formed on the outer side end to the cylinder


9


by pressing it into the inner wall of the insertion hole


19


on the inner side of the opening


19


A on the outer side of the insertion hole


19


, the spring


21


may come off the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


.




As a countermeasure, a cover plate


30


having a curved-plate-like shape is attached to the cylinder


9


(


10


) by a screw


31


to close the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


, thereby preventing the spring


21


from coming off.





FIG. 3

shows still another embodiment of the multi-cylinder rotary compressor C according to the present invention. It is to be noted that parts denoted by like reference numerals in

FIGS. 1 and 2

demonstrate like or similar functions in this drawing. In case of the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


is closed by the cover plate


30


and the cover plate


30


is attached to the cylinder


9


(


10


) by the screw


31


in order to prevent the spring


21


from protruding, but a cap like cover member


32


is used instead of the cover plate


30


in this embodiment.




On the other hand, an annular groove


33


is formed to the outer side wall


9


A (


10


A) of the cylinder


9


(


10


) around the opening


19


A. The edge portion of the cover member


32


is pressed into the groove


33


with the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


being closed by the cover member


32


so that the cover member


32


is attached to the cylinder


9


(


10


).




According to this arrangement, the structure for holding down the cover member


32


for preventing the spring


21


from coming off can be simplified, thereby achieving reduction in the cost.





FIG. 4

shows yet another embodiment of the multi-cylinder rotary compressor C according to the present invention. It is to be noted that parts denoted by like reference numerals in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


demonstrate like or similar functions in this drawing. The spring


36


in this example has the solid coiling portion


36


A formed at the outer side end portion thereof extending outwards beyond the spring


21


, and this solid coiling portion


36


A directly comes into contact with the inner wall of the shell portion


1


A of the closed container


1


from the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


. It is to be noted that the coiling portions of the solid coiling portion


36


A are substantially appressed to each other.




With this arrangement, since the spring


36


can be prevented from coming off from the insertion hole


19


without using the cover plate or the cover member, the cost can be greatly reduced by decreasing a number of parts and simplifying the cylinder structure.





FIG. 5

shows a further embodiment of the multi-cylinder rotary compressor C according to the present invention. In this drawing, parts denoted by like reference numerals in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


demonstrate like or similar functions. In this case, a plurality of vises


38


are provided to the cylinder


9


(


10


) around the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


, and a bearing surface


38


A of each of these vises


38


partially extends to the opening


19


A. The end portion of the spring


37


on the outer side is held down by the bearing surfaces


38


A of these vises


38


.




According to this structure, the spring


37


can be prevented from coming off by using the existing parts, thereby greatly reducing the cost. Further, disassembly is also possible by removing the vises


38


, and the maintenance operability can be also improved. Moreover, since a plurality of vises


38


are provided, the spring


37


can be held down at multiple positions, thus further assuredly preventing the spring


37


from coming off.




Although two vises


38


(one is indicated by a dashed line) are shown in the above embodiment, one vis


38


may be used. Additionally, a bolt


39


such as shown in

FIG. 5

may substitute for the vis


38


, and the spring


37


is held down by the bearing surface


39


A of the bolt


39


in this case.




It is noted that the technique for holding down the spring


37


by the vis


38


or the bolt


39


may be applied to the single-cylinder rotary compressor.





FIG. 6

shows a still further embodiment of the multi-cylinder rotary compressor C according to the present invention. It is to be noted that parts denoted by like reference numerals in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


have like or similar functions in this drawing. In this example, to the spring


42


is formed a compression bonding portion


42


A compressed and bonded to the cylinders


9


(


10


) in the vicinity of the opening


19


A of the insertion hole


19


, and the spring constant of a portion


42


B from the compression bonding portion


42


A to the closed container


1


side is set to be higher than the spring constant of a portion


42


C from the compression bonding portion


42


A to the vane side (for example, the spring constant is two-fold).




With such an arrangement, since the spring


42


is held down at the compression bonding portion


42


A of the spring


42


, parts such as a cover or a spring are no longer necessary, thereby greatly reducing the cost. Further, since the spring constant of the portion


42


B from the compression bonding portion


42


A of the spring


42


to the closed container 1 side is set to be considerably higher than the spring constant of the portion


42


C from the compression bonding portion


42


A to the vane side, the spring


42


expands so as to enter the insertion hole


19


even if the compression bonding portion


42


A comes off, thus further assuredly preventing the spring


42


from coming off.




According to the present invention described above, in the multi-cylinder rotary compressor for accommodating in a closed container an electric element and a rotary compression element, the rotary compression element comprising: an intermediate partition wall; first and second cylinders provided on both sides of the intermediate partition plate; a rotating shaft which has eccentric portions whose rotating angles are shifted from each other 180 degrees and is connected to the electric element; rollers which are respectively fitted to the eccentric portions of the rotating shaft and rotate in the cylinders; and bearings for closing respective openings of the cylinders, the bearings are fixed on the inner wall of the closed container, the cylinders are fixed to the bearings and a gap is formed between the respective cylinders and the inner wall of the closed container. Therefore, the design with a relatively large internal volume of the closed container is possible, and the reliability is enhanced. Further, improvement in the compression efficiency and the mechanical efficiency can be achieved with the compact multi-cylindrical rotary compression element.




In particular, the compression element can be formed by using two cylinders for a single cylinder rotary compressor with a diameter which is one size smaller, and realization of commonality of parts can greatly reduce the production cost.




In addition, since the cover member for closing the opening of the insertion hole on the cylinder outer surface side, into which insertion hole the spring for causing the vane to come in to contact with the roller by pressure is inserted, is pressed into the cylinder, the structure for holding down the cover member for preventing the spring from coming off can be simplified, thereby reducing the cost.




Moreover, the solid coiling portion is formed on the outer side end portion of the spring for causing the vane to come into contact with the roller by pressure so that the solid coiling portion is brought into contact with the inner wall of the closed container. Therefore, the spring can be prevented from coming off without increasing a number of parts, thus considerably reducing the cost.




Further, since the end portion of the spring for causing the vane to come into contact with the roller by pressure can be held down by the bearing surface of the screw provided around the opening portion of the insertion hole, the spring can be prevented from coming off by utilizing the existing parts, thus significantly reducing the cost. Furthermore, the disassembly is also possible by removing the screw, which improves the maintenance operability.




Additionally, since a plurality of screws are provided, the spring can be held down at multiple positions, thereby assuredly preventing the spring from falling.




Moreover, since the relationship between the insertion hole and the spring for causing the vane to come into contact with the roller by pressure is set so that the spring can be compressed and bonded in the vicinity of the opening of the insertion hole, parts such as a cover or a screw for holding down the spring are no longer necessary, thus greatly reducing the cost.




In addition, since the spring constant of a portion at which the spring is applied to the spring portion on the closed container side is set so as to be much higher than the spring constant of a portion at which the spring is applied to the vane side, the spring expands so as to enter the insertion hole even if the applied portion comes off, which further assuredly prevents the spring from falling.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-cylinder rotary compressor for accommodating in a closed container an electric element and a rotary compression element, said rotary compression element comprising: an intermediate partition plate; first and second cylinders provided on both sides of said intermediate partition plate; a rotating shaft which has eccentric portions whose rotating angles are shifted from each other 180-degrees and is connected to said electric element; rollers which are respectively fitted to said eccentric portions of said rotating shaft and rotate in said cylinders; and bearings for closing openings of said cylinders,said bearings being fixed on an inner wall of said closed container, said cylinders being fixed to said bearings, a gap being formed between said respective cylinders and the inner wall of said closed container; and wherein said rotary compression element comprises: a vane coming into contact with said roller in said each cylinder; an insertion hole formed to said cylinder; and a spring which is inserted from said insertion hole into said cylinder and causes said vane to come into contact with said roller by pressure, a screw being provided around an opening of said insertion hole, the end portion of said spring being held down by a bearing surface of said screw.
  • 2. The multi-cylinder rotary compressor according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said screws are provided.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-222774 Aug 1999 JP
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