Claims
- 1. A scroll-type machine comprising:
- a first scroll member including a first end plate having a first sealing surface thereon and a first spiral wrap disposed on said first sealing surface, the center axis of said first wrap being disposed generally perpendicular to said first sealing surface;
- a second scroll member including a second end plate having a second sealing surface thereon and a second spiral wrap disposed on said second sealing surface, the center axis of said second wrap being disposed generally perpendicular to said second sealing surface;
- a stationary body having means supporting said second scroll member for orbital movement with respect to said first scroll member, said second scroll member being position with respect to said first scroll member such that said first and second spiral wraps intermesh with one another so that orbiting of said second scroll member with respect to said first scroll member will cause said wraps to define moving fluid chambers, the edge of said first wrap spaced from said first end plate being in sealing engagement with said second sealing surface, the edge of said second wrap spaced from said second end plate being in sealing engagement with said first sealing surface; and
- axially compliant mounting means supported in a fixed position with respect to said body and extending between said body and said first scroll member, said axially compliant mounting means being operative to resist radial and restrict circumferential movement while permitting axial movement of said first scroll member with respect to said stationary body and stop means associated with mounting means for limiting said axial movement to a predetermined amount.
- 2. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting means comprises slidably engaging abutment surfaces on said mounting means and said first scroll member.
- 3. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein one of said abutment surfaces is a cylindrical member and the other of said abutment surfaces is a bore slidably receiving said cylindrical member.
- 4. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cylindrical member is adjustably mounted.
- 5. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said predetermined amount of axial movement is small enough to permit said machine to operate as a compressor on start-up when at a maximum displacement condition.
- 6. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein said bore is formed in a radially outwardly projecting flange portion of said first scroll member.
- 7. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said cylindrical member comprises a bushing slidably received within said bore and fastening means for securing said bushing to said stationary body.
- 8. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said fastening means includes said stop means.
- 9. A scroll-type mancine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said fastening means extends through said bushing and a radial clearance being provided between said fastening means and said bushing to allow said first scroll member to be radially adjustably mounted to said stationary body.
- 10. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 9 wherein said fastening means is a bolt and said stop means comprise an abutment surface on said bolt engagement with said flange portion of said first scroll member.
- 11. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said bore is formed in a bushing member fitted within an opening provided in a radially outwardly extending flange portion of said first scroll member and said cylindrical member comprises a fastening means secured to said stationary body.
- 12. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 11 wherein said fastening means includes said stop means.
- 13. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said bore is formed in a radially extending flange portion of said first scroll member and said cylindrical member comprises fastening means secured to said stationary body.
- 14. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 13 wherein said stop means is carried by said fastening means.
- 15. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein said mounting means include a annular ring, said bore being formed in said annular ring and said cylindrical member comprises an annular flange portion formed on said first scroll member.
- 16. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 15 wherein said stop means comprise axially opposed abutment surfaces formed on said annular ring and said first scroll member.
- 17. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 16 wherein said annular ring is secured to said stationary body by a plurality of fasteners.
- 18. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 15 further comprising means for preventing relative rotation between said annular ring and said first scroll member.
- 19. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 18 wherein said rotation preventing means comprise a first member secured to said annular ring and a second member associated with said first scroll member, said first and second members being slidingly interengageable to prevent relative circumferential movement.
- 20. A scroll-type machine comprising:
- a first scroll member including a first end plate having a first sealing surface thereon and a first spiral wrap disposed on said first sealing surface, the center axis of said first wrap being disposed generally perpendicular to said first sealing surface;
- a second scroll member including a second end plate having a second sealing surface thereon and a second spiral wrap disposed on said second sealing surface, the center axis of said second wrap being disposed generally perpendicular to said second sealing surface;
- a stationary body having means supporting said second scroll member for orbital movement with respect to said first scroll member, said second scroll member being positioned with respect to said first scroll member such that said first and second spiral wraps intermesh with one another so that orbiting of said second scroll member with respect to said first scroll member will cause said wraps to define moving fluid chambers, the edge of said first wrap spaced from said first end plate being in sealing engagement with said second sealing surface, the edge of said second wrap spaced from said second end plate being in sealing engagement with said first sealing surface;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced axially extending openings provided on the periphery of said first scroll member;
- fastening means extending through said openings and being secured to said stationary body, said fastening means being operative to permit limited axial movement of said first scroll member with respect to said stationary body; and
- stop means for positively limiting said limited axial movement.
- 21. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 20 wherein said fastening means are threadedly secured to said stationary body.
- 22. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 21 wherein said stop means are integrally formed with each of said fastening means.
- 23. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 22 wherein said fastening means comprise a plurality of shoulder bolts each having an enlarged diameter shank portion.
- 24. a scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 23 wherein said enlarged diameter shank portion is sized to provide a close fit sliding relationship with said opening.
- 25. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 23 further comprising a bushing pressfitted within said opening, said enlarged diameter shank portion being sized to provide a close fit sliding relationship with said bushing.
- 26. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 22 further comprising a bushing fitted within each of said openings, said fastening means extending through said bushing.
- 27. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 26 wherein said bushing is sliding received within said opening, said fastening means being operative to clamp said bushing to said stationary body.
- 28. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 27 wherein said fastening means includes a shank portion extending through an axial bore in each of said bushings, said shank portion having a diameter less than the diameter of said bore to thereby facilitate precise positioning of said first scroll member before said fastening means are moved into clamping relationship with said bushings.
- 29. A scroll-type machine comprising:
- a first scroll member including a first end plate having a first sealing surface thereon and a first spiral wrap disposed on said first sealing surface, the center axis of said first wrap being disposed generally perpendicular to said first sealing surface;
- a second scroll member including a second end plate having a second sealing surface thereon and a second spiral wrap disposed on said second sealing surface, the center axis of said second sealing surface;
- a stationary body having means supporting said second scroll member for orbital movement with respect to said first scroll member, said second scroll member being positioned with respect to said first scroll member such that said first and second spiral wraps intermesh with one another so that orbiting of said second scroll member with respect to said first scroll member will cause said wraps to define moving fluid chambers, the edge of said first wrap spaced from said first end plate being in sealing engagement with said second sealing surface, the edge of said second wrap spaced from said second end plate being in sealing engagement with said first sealing surface; and
- an annular ring secured to said stationary body, said annular ring being operative to radially position said first scroll member with respect to said stationary body and cooperating therewith to permit a limited axial movement of said first scroll member with respect to said stationary body.
- 30. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 29 wherein said annular ring is operative to resist radial movement of said first scroll member.
- 31. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 30 wherein said annular ring is operative to resist circumferential movement of said first scroll member.
- 32. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 30 wherein said annular ring include an outer peripheral portion secured to said stationary body and an inner peripheral portion engageable with said first scroll member.
- 33. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 32 wherein said inner peripheral portion is secured to said first scroll member.
- 34. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 33 wherein said annular ring is fabricated from sheet metal, said ring being operative to flex and and stretch within its elastic limit to permit said axial movement.
- 35. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 34 wherein said annular ring includes a plurality of cutout portions operative to increase the flexibility thereof.
- 36. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 30 wherein said annular ring includes stop means operative to positively limit said axial movement of said first scroll member in a direction away from said second scroll member.
- 37. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 36 further comprising means for preventing relative rotation between said annular ring and said first scroll member.
- 38. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 37 wherein said rotation preventing means comprise a first member associated with said annular ring and a second member associated with said first scroll member, said first and second members cooperating to relative rotational movement while permitting axial movement between said annular ring and said first scroll member.
- 39. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 38 wherein one of said first and second members comprise a pin and the other member comprises means defining an opening for slidably receiving a portion of said pin.
- 40. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 38 wherein said other member comprises a slider block, said slider block being positioned within a radially extending slot in one of said annular ring and said first scroll member.
- 41. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 38 wherein one of said first and second members comprise a first clip member having an axially extending radially elongated leg and the other of said first and second members comprise a second clip member having means defining an axially opening radially extending channel for receiving said leg.
- 42. A scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 36 wherein said annular ring is secured to said stationary body by a plurality of fastening means extending through axially extending openings in said ring, the relative size of said openings and said fastening means being operative to enable radial and circumferential adjustment of said ring member with respect to said stationary body.
- 43. a scroll-type machine as claimed in claim 29 wherein said annular ring includes a first annular abutment surface positioned in opposed relationship to a first abutment surface provided on said first scroll member for positioning of same and second abument surfaces on respective of said annular ring and said first scroll member for limiting said axial movement of said first scroll member in a direction away from said second scroll member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 387,699 filed July 31, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,992,033, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 189,485 filed May 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,877,382, which in turn is a divisional of application Ser. No. 899,003 filed Aug. 22, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,293.
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