Claims
- 1. A piston type compressor provided with a body, a drive shaft rotatably supported in the body, at least one gas receiving chamber formed in the body for receiving refrigerant gas mixed with lubricant oil before compression, at least one gas discharge chamber formed in the body for receiving compressed refrigerant gas, a plurality of axial cylinder bores formed in the body and arranged around an axis of rotation of the drive shaft, and a plurality of pistons slidably received in the plurality of cylinder bores and reciprocable in response to the rotation of the drive shaft, the pistons defining compression chambers in the cylinder bores, comprising:
- a rotary valve means arranged to be rotatable with said drive shaft and having an outer peripheral wall and opposing end portions;
- a recessed chamber disposed in the compressor body for receiving said rotary valve means, said recessed chamber being surrounded by an inner wall extending around the axis of rotation of said drive shaft, said outer peripheral wall of the rotary valve means being slidably disposed against the inner wall of said recessed chamber;
- a suction passageway formed in the rotary valve means for permitting suction of the refrigerant gas before compression from the gas receiving chamber into the respective compression chambers in timed relationship with the reciprocation of said pistons during rotation of said rotary valve means, the suction passageway having an inlet communicating with the gas receiving chamber and an outlet located on the outer peripheral wall of said rotary valve means for communication with the compression chambers; and
- a groove disposed in the outer peripheral wall of the rotary valve means, said groove being connected with said outlet of the suction passageway and extending in the direction of rotation toward one of said opposing ends of the rotary valve means along said outer circumferential wall, said groove supplying said lubricant oil within the refrigerant gas in the suction passageway to and between the outer peripheral wall of the rotary valve means and the inner wall of the recessed chamber during rotation of the rotary valve means.
- 2. A piston type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said outer peripheral wall of said rotary valve means is tapered so that said opposing ends of said rotary valve means form small and large diameter end portions.
- 3. A piston type compressor according to claim 2, further comprising urging means for providing generally axial force on said rotary valve means thereby urging said rotary valve means in a direction such that said outer peripheral wall of said rotary valve means is in sealing contact with said inner wall of said recessed chamber.
- 4. A piston type compressor according to claim 3, wherein said urging means comprises a pressure applying means for applying pressure of said refrigerant gas to said small and large diameter and portions of the rotary valve means, a pressure differential between said small and large diameter end portions urging said rotary valve means in a direction such that said outer peripheral wall of said rotary valve means is in sealing contact with said inner wall of said recessed chamber.
- 5. A piston type compressor according to claim 4, wherein said pressure applying means supplies first and second gas pressures of the refrigerant gas, said first gas pressure being that before compression and said second gas pressure after compression of the refrigerant gas, respectively.
- 6. A piston type compressor according to claim 5, wherein said second pressure of the refrigerant gas is axially applied to said large diameter end portion of said rotary valve means and said first pressure of the refrigerant gas is axially applied to said small diameter end portion of the rotary valve means.
- 7. A piston type compressor according to claim 3, wherein said urging means comprises a spring.
- 8. A piston type compressor according to claim 7, wherein said small diameter end portion faces said gas receiving chamber, said large diameter end portion faces said compressed gas discharge chamber, and wherein said urging force of said spring is added to the force of the pressure differential between said pressure of the refrigerant gas before compression acting on said small diameter end portion and said pressure of the compressed gas acting on said large diameter portion, to provide a resultant force that urges the rotary valve means in a direction to bias said peripheral wall of said rotary valve in sealing contact with said inner wall of said recessed chamber.
- 9. A piston type compressor according to claim 7, wherein said large diameter end portion faces said gas receiving chamber, said small diameter end portion faces said gas discharge chamber, and said spring urges said rotary valve means in the axial direction thereof from the large diameter end portion to the small diameter end portion by a predetermined urging force larger than the force of the pressure differential between said pressure of the refrigerant gas before compression acting on said large diameter portion and said pressure of the compressed gas acting on said small diameter portion of said rotary valve means.
- 10. A piston type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said compressor is a fixed displacement wobble plate operated reciprocating piston type compressor, and wherein said gas receiving chamber is a swash plate chamber for receiving a swash plate and having a gas inlet port capable of communicating with an external refrigerating circuit.
- 11. A piston type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said compressor is a variable displacement wobble plate operated piston type compressor, and wherein said gas receiving chamber has a refrigerant inlet port formed in the body so as to introduce said refrigerant gas from an external refrigerating circuit thereof.
- 12. A piston type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said outlet of said suction passageway has a front end surface and a rear end surface located at the front side and the rear side with respect to the rotational direction of the rotary valve means, and wherein said groove extends obliquely outwardly toward the vicinity of one of the opposing ends from the rear end surface of said outlet.
- 13. A piston type compressor according to claim 12, wherein said rear end surface of said outlet has a central portion which protrudes into the outlet, and wherein said groove connects to the base of said rear end surface of said outlet.
- 14. A piston type compressor according to claim 12, wherein said outer peripheral wall is provided with an auxiliary groove communicating with said groove and having a predetermined width narrower than that of said groove, and wherein said auxiliary groove opens towards one of said end portions of the rotary valve means.
- 15. A piston type compressor according to claim 12, wherein said outlet of the suction passageway has a predetermined width which gradually decreases in the rotational direction of the rotary valve means from the front side toward the rear side of the rotational direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/103,888 field on Aug. 6, 1993, now abandoned, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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