Claims
- 1. A valve-in-piston unit for use in a gas compressor having first suction gas inlet passage means provided through the cylinder wall thereof remote from the cylinder head, said unit comprising a piston having a generally cylindrical body, suction gas port means provided by suction port seat means formed in the upper surface of said body and by suction valve disc means mounted on the top of said body for limited axial, floating movement toward and away from said port seat means and having valve disc seat means adapted to seal against said port seat means on the compression stroke of the piston and to lift off of said port seat means on the suction stroke of the piston, and second suction gas passage means in said body communicating with said suction gas port means and extending through the side of said body for gas flow communication with said first passage means through the cylinder wall over at least a substantial portion of the travel of said piston in said cylinder and wherein the only significant pressure or frictional contact of said valve disc means with said piston body during the reciprocating cycle is with the port seat means during the compression stroke.
- 2. The unit of claim 1 wherein said valve disc means is of light-weight plastic material.
- 3. The unit of claim 1 wherein multiple second suction gas passage means are provided in said body.
- 4. The unit of claim 1 wherein the top of the piston body and the compression side of the valve disc means lie essentially in the same plane on the compression stroke when the valve disc seat means and port seat means are in sealing contact.
- 5. The unit of claim 1 wherein said valve disc means is provided with a plurality of flexible fingers for snapping over retaining means on the top of said piston means to movably secure said valve disc means to said piston means.
- 6. The unit of claim 1 wherein retaining means on the top of said piston means is provided with a plurality of flexible fingers for snapping over portions of said valve disc means to movably secure said valve disc means to said piston means.
- 7. A gas compressor having cylinder means, piston means mounted for reciprocation in said cylinder means, cylinder head means and discharge valve means mounted over the end of said cylinder means to provide compression chamber means and discharge chamber means, said discharge valve means means being adapted to open discharge passage means to said discharge chamber means for pressurized gas on the compression stroke of said piston means and to close said discharge passage means on the suction stroke of said piston means,
- first suction gas inlet passage means through the wall of said cylinder means at positions remote from said cylinder head means,
- second suction gas inlet passage means in said piston means extending through the outer wall thereof and adapted to be in gas flow communication with said first suction gas inlet passage means over at least a substantial portion of the travel of said piston means,
- suction gas port means through the top of said piston means and adapted for gas flow communication with said second suction gas inlet passage means, said suction gas port means comprising aperture means encompassing a major area of the top of said piston means and surrounded and defined by port seat means,
- valve disc means having a substantially planar top and mounted in the top of said piston means for limited axial, essentially frictionless floating movement, and having disc seat means on its outer periphery,
- said port seat means and said disc seat means being adapted come into contact and form a fluid seal on the compression stroke of said piston means to close off said second suction gas inlet passage means from said compression chamber means.
- 8. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said valve disc means is of light-weight plastic material.
- 9. The compressor of claim 7 wherein multiple suction gas port and associated valve disc means are provided.
- 10. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said seat means of said port means is beveled.
- 11. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said port seat means comprises two radially spaced and substantially concentric seat lands between which the suction gas flows into the compression chamber during the suction stroke.
- 12. The compressor of claim 7 wherein the first suction gas inlet passage means is at least partially continuously open to the second suction gas inlet passage means.
- 13. The compressor of claim 7 wherein the first suction gas inlet passage means is sufficiently remote from said cylinder head means to be essentially uninfluenced directly by the temperature of refrigerant therein.
- 14. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said seat means of said port means is curved.
- 15. The compressor of claim 7 wherein the outer wall surface of said piston means is provided with an annular piston ring groove into which a flip seal is held under considerable tension.
- 16. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said valve disc means comprises a circular body having a suction side and a compression side, each of said sides being substantially planar and substantially parallel to each other, a circular bore extending axially through said body and said sides, shoulder means on the wall of said bore adjacent said suction side, the periphery of said body having a curved disc seat extending in a generally radially inward direction from adjacent said compression side towards said suction side, and cover means affixed in said bore and having its outer surface lying substantially in the plane of said compression side of said valve disc means.
- 17. The compressor of claim 7 wherein the ratio of the maximum volume of said compression chamber on the suction stroke to the cross-sectional flow area of said suction gas port means in its full open condition is from about 1.5 to about 8.0.
- 18. The compressor of claim 17 wherein the said ratio is from about 3.5 to about 6.5.
- 19. The compressor of claim 7 wherein facing surfaces of said discharge valve means and said suction valve disc means lie in substantially the same plane at the apex of the compression stroke such that essentially all gas in the compression chamber is exhausted therefrom through said discharge valve means.
- 20. The compressor of claim 19 wherein said discharge valve means and said suction valve disc means are of plastic material.
- 21. The compressor of claim 7 wherein said valve disc means comprises a circular body having a suction side and a compression side, lack of said sides being substantially planar and substantially parallel to each other, a circular bore extending axially through said body and said sides, shoulder means on the wall of said bore adjacent said suction side, the periphery of said body having a beveled disc seat extending in a generally radially inward direction from adjacent said compression side toward said suction side.
- 22. The compressor of claim 21 wherein the upper portion of said piston is provided with axially oriented projection means lying radially and axially inward of said port seat means, said valve disc body being positioned on said piston means with said projection means slidably extending generally axially within said bore from said suction side to a short distance above said shoulder means of said bore, and retainer means on said projection means extending over the upper surface of said shoulder means and limiting the upper axial motion of said disc means away from said port seat means, the compression side of said retainer lying substantially in the plane of the compression side of said disc body during the compression stroke.
- 23. The compressor of claim 22 wherein the compression side of said disc body is provided with cover means sealing the upper end of said bore.
- 24. The compressor of claim 23 wherein said cover means is sonic welded to said disc body and having its compression side lying substantially in the plane of the compression side of said body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's copending Ser. No. 07/247,395 filed Sep. 21, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,796.
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