The invention relates to a reciprocating piston compressor with several cylinder-piston units located in a common compressor casing and which are parallel to one another and to a drive shaft, which is embraced by a wobble plate swivellably coupled thereto and to which the pistons are connected by means of an articulated sliding coupling.
A compressor of this type is known from DE 4139186. In the latter the wobble plate is swivellably guided on a spherical body supported by the drive shaft and is connected in radially spaced manner therefrom by means of a dog to said drive shaft. In order to be able to perform the swivelling movement necessary for changing the piston stroke length, the connection to the dog takes place by means of a connecting bolt guided in an elongated hole of said dog.
As the wobble plate inclination is to be set on the basis of the regulated pressure difference acting on the pistons, it is particularly important for the response sensitivity of the control that the swivelling movement is implemented with a limited frictional resistance. The problem of the invention is to provide a reciprocating piston compressor having an improved control behaviour as a result of the low frictional resistances on implementing the swivelling movement and which in the case of compact dimensions has a relatively large maximum stroke length of its pistons so as to permit a high delivery rate and which is relatively simple and therefore inexpensive to manufacture.
In the case of a compressor of the aforementioned type, the invention solves this problem in that the wobble plate is coupled to the drive shaft by means of a single or double four-bar linkage having a swivellable articulated bracket and in each case one of the uniaxially implemented four joints are bilaterally provided on the wobble plate, whilst two other joints are provided in axially spaced manner on the drive shaft.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims and can be gathered from the following description relative to the attached drawings, wherein show:
The compressor 1 e.g. provided for the air conditioning system of a vehicle has a drive shaft 4 centrally mounted by antifriction bearings 2 in its casing 3 and which carries at its outer end a belt pulley 5 in order to produce a drive connection with the vehicle engine. The casing 3 surrounds an inner casing part 6, in which in circumferentially distributed manner are e.g. provided seven cylinder bores 7 and in which is held the antifriction bearings 2.
The pistons 8 guided in the cylinder bores are provided at their drive-side end with an articulated sliding coupling with a coupling bracket 9 in which engages the outer circumferential area 10 of the wobble plate 11 and in which it is in drive connection with the pistons 8 by means of spherical segmental sliding pads 12, 13. The bilateral spherical surfaces 14, 15 necessary for the rotary mounting of the sliding pads 12, 13 in the coupling bracket 9 are worked into separate, additional intermediate members in accordance with the aforementioned prior art and which are inserted in the coupling brackets.
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The pistons 8 can be produced as separate parts in sleeve-like manner by deep drawing and are subsequently fixed to the coupling bracket 9. As opposed to this the coupling bracket 9 can be easily preshaped as a portion of an extruded profile.
The swivellable guidance of the wobble plate 11 necessary for controlling the piston stroke length and the coupling to the drive shaft 4 necessary for the rotary drive thereof takes place, according to the invention, through a four-bar linkage 22 formed by two articulated brackets 23, 24 swivellably mounted on the drive shaft 4, the spacing between the shaft-side joints 25, 26 and the spacing between the wobble plate-side joints 27, 28 of the four-bar linkage 22.
For a large adjustment range of the stroke length of pistons 8 in the case of a relatively small diameter of the wobble plate 11 and the resulting high delivery rate, the shaft-side joints 25, 26 are provided on the side of the shaft axis 30 opposite to the other joints 27, 28 on e.g. a right-angled recess 29 of the the drive shaft 4, so that the latter extends through an opening 33 provided eccentrically in the wobble plate 11. As a result of the described construction of the coupling of the wobble plate 11 to the pistons 8, said wobble plate can be made relatively thin over its entire radial extension, which further contributes to the construction of the compressor with a maximum delivery rate.
The spacing of the joints 27, 28 of the trapezoidal four-bar linkage 22 which is smaller than the spacing of the shaft-side joints 25, 26 is determined by the height of the cheek-like joint supports 31, 32 projecting bilaterally from the wobble plate 11.
Preferably the four-bar linkage 22 is provided bilaterally of the recess 29, i.e. is duplicated, said recess or bend 29 being laterally bounded by parallel surfaces 34, 35, so that they can also laterally guide the flattened articulated brackets 23, 24. The bilateral articulated brackets 23, 24 are preferably rigidly interconnected by a crossbar 36, which can also form a stop on the drive shaft 4 for a maximum swivelling movement of the articulated brackets 23, 24 and therefore the wobble plate 11.
If the four-bar linkage is provided in single instead of double form, the right-angled shaft bend and the joint supports 31, 32 provided on the wobble plate 11 can have a not shown, central guide slot for the bilateral guidance of a flat articulated bracket.
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As the described joints 25 to 28 of the four-bar linkage 22 are consequently implemented as swivel joints, during the adjusting movement the frictional resistances are significantly reduced compared with the hitherto conventional slide joints, so that in this way the aforementioned set problem of an improved control behaviour is solved.
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10 2004 028 747 | Jun 2004 | DE | national |
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20050276699 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |