Claims
- 1. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor, such scroll compressor including a housing, a stationary scroll element mounted within such housing substantially stationary with respect to such housing and having a stationary spiral flange projecting therefrom, an orbiting scroll element disposed within such housing and having an orbiting spiral flange projecting therefrom, such stationary and orbiting spiral flanges being intermeshed and nested with one another to define a spiraling compression pocket therebetween, each of such stationary and orbiting scroll elements having a substantially central axis, an orbital drive mechanism for driving such central axis of such orbiting scroll element in an orbit at a radius of orbit about such central axis of such stationary scroll element, and at least one anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing for maintaining such orbiting scroll element substantially non-rotational with respect to such stationary scroll element during such orbit of such orbiting scroll element about such stationary scroll element, said lubrication apparatus comprising:a lubrication port disposed on an exterior surface of such housing; and a lubrication channel extending from said lubrication port disposed on such exterior surface of such housing to such anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing.
- 2. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly includes at least a first rotational bearing component, such first rotational bearing component being substantially fixedly mounted on an interior portion of such housing; and said lubrication channel extends from such exterior surface of such housing at least to a point substantially adjacent such first rotational bearing component.
- 3. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 2, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly further includes a second rotational bearing component fixedly mounted on such orbiting scroll element; and said lubrication channel additionally extends to at least another point substantially adjacent such second rotational bearing component.
- 4. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 3, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly further includes an interconnecting component interconnecting such first and second rotational bearing components; and said lubrication channel includes a channel portion passing through such interconnecting component interconnecting such first and second rotational bearing components.
- 5. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 4, wherein:such interconnecting component includes an offset crank member having a first shaft portion engaging such first rotational bearing component and a second shaft portion engaging such second rotational bearing component; such first and second shaft portions of such offset crank member are disposed substantially in parallel and separated by a radially offset distance; said channel portion passes through such offset crank member; and such radial offset separating such first and second shaft portions is substantially equal to such orbital radius of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element.
- 6. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 5, wherein:such interior portion of such housing is provided with a first cavity, such first rotational bearing component being positioned substantially within such first cavity; such orbiting scroll element is provided with a second cavity, such second rotational bearing component being substantially positioned within such second cavity; and said lubrication channel extends from such exterior surface of such housing, to such first cavity, through said channel portion passing through such crank member and to at least such second cavity.
- 7. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 6, wherein each of such first and second rotational bearing components includes a caged bearing assembly.
- 8. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 6, wherein each of such first and second rotational bearing components includes a caged ball bearing assembly.
- 9. A lubrication apparatus for an anti-rotation assembly of a scroll compressor according to claim 5, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly additionally includes a bushing member engaging such second rotational bearing component, such bushing member being provided with a recess; such second shaft portion of such offset crank member has a conically tapered portion substantially non-rotationally engaging such recess provided on such bushing member; such radius of orbit of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element and such radially offset distance separating such first and second portions of such crank member are both substantially equal to about 0.4 inch; such at least one anti-rotation assembly includes a plurality of such anti-rotation assemblies, each of such plurality of anti-rotation assemblies being disposed substantially radially outside of such orbital radius of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element; and a central axis of each of each of such first shaft portions of each of such crank members of each of such plurality of anti-rotation assemblies is radially offset with respect to such central axis of such stationary scroll element by a distance substantially equal to about 5 inches.
- 10. In a scroll compressor including a housing, a stationary scroll element disposed within such housing substantially stationary with respect to such housing, such stationary scroll element including a stationary spiral flange, an orbiting scroll element disposed within such housing, such orbiting scroll element including an orbiting spiral flange, such stationary and orbiting spiral flanges being intermeshed and nested with one another to define a spiraling compression pocket therebetween, each of such stationary and orbiting scroll elements having a substantially central axis, an orbital drive mechanism for driving such central axis of such orbiting scroll element in an orbit at a radius of orbit about such central axis of such stationary scroll element and at least one anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing, an improved lubrication apparatus for providing periodic lubrication of such at least one anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing, said improved lubrication apparatus comprising:a lubrication port disposed on an exterior surface of such housing; and a lubrication channel extending from said lubrication port disposed on such exterior surface of such housing to such anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing.
- 11. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 10, whereinsuch anti-rotation assembly includes at least a first rotational bearing component, such first rotational bearing component being substantially fixedly mounted on an interior portion of such housing; and said lubrication channel extends from such exterior surface of such housing at least to a point substantially adjacent such first rotational bearing component.
- 12. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly further includes a second rotational bearing component fixedly mounted on such orbiting bearing element; and said lubrication channel additionally extends to at least another point substantially adjacent such second rotational bearing component.
- 13. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly further includes an interconnecting component interconnecting such first and second rotational bearing components; and said lubrication channel includes a channel portion passing through such interconnecting component interconnecting such first and second rotational bearing components.
- 14. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 13, wherein:such interconnecting component includes an offset crank member having a first shaft portion engaging such first rotational bearing component and a second shaft portion engaging such second rotational bearing component; such first and second shaft portions of such offset crank member are disposed substantially in parallel and separated by a radially offset distance; said channel portion passes through such offset crank member; and such radial offset separating such first and second shaft portions is substantially equal to such orbital radius of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element.
- 15. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 14, wherein:such interior portion of such housing is provided with a first cavity, such first rotational bearing component being positioned substantially within such first cavity; such orbiting scroll element is provided with a second cavity, such second rotational bearing component being substantially positioned within such second cavity; and said lubrication channel extends from such exterior surface of such housing, to such first cavity, through said channel portion passing through such crank member and to at least such second cavity.
- 16. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 15, wherein each of such first and second rotational bearing components includes a caged bearing assembly.
- 17. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 15, wherein each of such first and second rotational bearing components includes a caged ball bearing assembly.
- 18. An improved lubrication apparatus according to claim 14, wherein:such anti-rotation assembly additionally includes a bushing member engaging such second rotational bearing component, such bushing member being provided with a recess; such second shaft portion of such offset crank member has a conically tapered portion substantially non-rotationally engaging such recess provided on such bushing member; such radius of orbit of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element and such radially offset distance separating such first and second portions of such crank member are both substantially equal to about 0.4 inch; such at least one anti-rotation assembly includes a plurality of such anti-rotation assemblies, each of such plurality of anti-rotation assemblies being disposed substantially radially outside of such orbital radius of such central axis of such orbiting scroll element about such central axis of such stationary scroll element; and a central axis of each of each of such first shaft portions of each of such crank members of each of such plurality of anti-rotation assemblies is radially offset with respect to such central axis of such stationary scroll element by a distance substantially equal to about 5 inches.
- 19. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus for said anti-rotation device, comprising:a housing; a stationary scroll element mounted within said housing substantially stationary with respect to said housing, said stationary scroll element including a stationary spiral flange; an orbiting scroll element disposed within said housing, said orbiting scroll element including an orbiting spiral flange; said stationary and orbiting spiral flanges being intermeshed and nested with one another to define a spiraling compression pocket therebetween; each of said stationary and orbiting scroll elements having a substantially central axis; orbital drive means for driving said central axis of said orbiting scroll element in an orbit at a radius of orbit about said central axis of said stationary scroll element; said anti-rotation device for maintaining said orbiting scroll element substantially non-rotational with respect to said stationary scroll element during orbiting of said central axis of said orbiting scroll element about said central axis of said stationary scroll element; and said lubrication apparatus, said lubrication apparatus including: a lubrication port disposed on an exterior surface of such housing; and a lubrication channel extending from said lubrication port disposed on such exterior surface of such housing to such anti-rotation assembly disposed within such housing.
- 20. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 19, wherein:said anti-rotation assembly includes at least a first rotational bearing component, said first rotational bearing component being substantially fixedly mounted on an interior portion of said housing; and said lubrication channel extends from said exterior surface of said housing at least to a point substantially adjacent said first rotational bearing component.
- 21. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 20, wherein:said anti-rotation assembly further includes a second rotational bearing component fixedly mounted on said orbiting bearing element; and said lubrication channel additionally extends to at least another point substantially adjacent said second rotational bearing component.
- 22. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 21, wherein:said anti-rotation assembly further includes an interconnecting component interconnecting said first and second rotational bearing components; and said lubrication channel includes a channel portion passing through said interconnecting component interconnecting said first and second rotational bearing components.
- 23. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 22, wherein:said interconnecting component includes an offset crank member having a first shaft portion engaging said first rotational bearing component and a second shaft portion engaging said second rotational bearing component; said first and second shaft portions of said offset crank member are disposed substantially in parallel and separated by a radially offset distance; said channel portion passes through said offset crank member; and said radial offset separating said first and second shaft portions is substantially equal to said orbital radius of said central axis of said orbiting scroll element about said central axis of said stationary scroll element.
- 24. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 23, wherein:said interior portion of said housing is provided with a first cavity, said first rotational bearing component being positioned substantially within said first cavity; said orbiting scroll element is provided with a second cavity, said second rotational bearing component being substantially positioned within said second cavity; and said lubrication channel extends from said exterior surface of said housing, to said first cavity, through said channel portion passing through said crank member and to at least said second cavity.
- 25. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 24, wherein each of said first and second rotational bearing components includes a caged bearing assembly.
- 26. A scroll compressor including an anti-rotation device and an improved lubrication apparatus therefor according to claim 24, wherein:said anti-rotation assembly additionally includes a bushing member engaging said second rotational bearing component, said bushing member being provided with a recess; said second shaft portion of said offset crank member has a conically tapered portion substantially non-rotationally engaging said recess provided on said bushing member; said radius of orbit of said central axis of said orbiting scroll element about said central axis of said stationary scroll element and said radially offset distance separating said first and second portions of said crank member are both substantially equal to about 0.4 inch; said at least one anti-rotation assembly includes a plurality of said anti-rotation assemblies, each of said plurality of anti-rotation assemblies being disposed substantially radially outside of said orbital radius of said central axis of said orbiting scroll element about said central axis of said stationary scroll element; and a central axis of each of each of said first shaft portions of each of said crank members of each of said plurality of anti-rotation assemblies is radially offset with respect to said central axis of said stationary scroll element by a distance substantially equal to about 5 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is directed to similar subject matter as is disclosed in the following U.S. Patent Applications:
“Oiless Rotary Scroll Air Compressor Crankshaft Assembly”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/584,324, filed on Jun. 1, 2000 by Michael V. Kazakis and Charlie E. Jones;
“Oiless Rotary Scroll Air Compressor Antirotation Assembly”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/584,711, filed on Jun. 1, 2000 by Michael V. Kazakis and Charlie E. Jones;
“Oiless Rotary Scroll Air Compressor Axial Loading Support for Orbiting Member”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/583,698, filed on Jun. 1, 2000 by Michael V. Kazakis and Charlie E. Jones;
“Oiless Rotary Scroll Air Compressor Tipseal Assembly”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/584,323, filed on Jun. 1, 2000 by Michael V. Kazakis and Charlie E. Jones; and
“Oiless Rotary Scroll Air Compressor Air Inlet Valve”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/584,709, filed on Jun. 1, 2000 by Michael V. Kazakis and Charlie E. Jones.
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