Claims
- 1. A combined hermetic compressor and suction accumulator unit comprising a refrigerant compressor including an electric motor and gas pump driven thereby, a hermetically sealed first casing enclosing said compressor pump and motor and having a top wall disposed thereabove in the normal operational orientation of said compressor, a suction accumulator comprising a second casing superimposed on said first casing and having a peripheral side wall and a top wall joined to said side wall and closing the upper end of said second casing, said side wall having a lower edge joined to said first casing such that said first casing top wall closes the lower end of said second casing to define a reservoir for refrigerant fluid, suction return line inlet means entering said second casing with an orientation to induce a whirling flow of refrigerant fluid in said reservoir generally concentric with the upright axis of said second casing, a gas-liquid separating standpipe means disposed within said reservoir of said second casing and having a gas outlet extending through said first casing top wall and communicating said reservoir with an inlet to said gas pump.
- 2. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said standpipe means comprises an upright tube forming said gas outlet and being open at the opposite ends thereof, a cup surrounding at least a portion of said tube and having an open upper end disposed near the upper end of said tube, an outer wall, and a bottom wall joined in sealed relation to the exterior of said tube, said bottom wall having at least one liquid metering orifice extending therethrough, and a cap mounted on the upper end of said cup, said cap having a top wall overlying the upper end of said tube in spaced relation therefrom with a pressure equalizing vent in said top wall communicating with the space over said tube upper end, said cap also having a sleeve dependent therefrom extending into the annular space defined between said tube and cup with the lower end of said sleeve spaced above said cup bottom wall, said cap top wall having inlet means for communicating the reservoir with the annular space defined between said cup and said cap sleeve, the lower end of said tube serving as the gas exit from said reservoir to said first casing.
- 3. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein said bottom wall internally of said standpipe comprises at least one upwardly sloping surface in the region of said at least one orifice adjacent one of said outer wall or said tube with said orifice opening interiorly of said standpipe adjacent an upper portion of said sloping surface.
- 4. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein said inlet means of said cap top wall comprises a circular row of holes having a total cross-sectional area larger than the cross-sectional area of said inlet fitting.
- 5. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein said cap sleeve extends downwardly from said cap top wall for at least three-quarters of the height of said cup.
- 6. The combination set forth in claim 5 wherein said cap top wall has a groove in the undersurface thereof extending circumferentially about said cap sleeve and receiving the upper end of said cup with a snap-on engagement.
- 7. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein said cap, said cup and said tube are concentrically spaced to provide a gas flow path from said inlet means to the upper entrance end of said tube of equal or decreasing cross-sectional area in the direction gas flow.
- 8. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said suction return line inlet means comprises an inlet fitting mounted in said side wall of said second casing with its axis disposed generally perpendicular to said upright axis of said second casing and near said top wall thereof, and baffle means disposed adjacent said side wall of said second casing and oriented to deflect incoming refrigerant fluid into a flow circumferentially along and adjacent the interior surface of said second casing side wall to thereby induce said whirling flow of refrigerant fluid.
- 9. The combination set forth in claim 8 wherein said baffle means comprises a channel-shaped member affixed to the interior surface of said side wall of said second casing with the center section of the baffle disposed in spaced opposed relation to said fitting and defining with said second casing side wall a deflecting throat closed at one end and open at the other.
- 10. The combination set forth in claim 8 wherein said baffle means comprises first means providing a generally cylindrical wall coaxially within said second casing side wall, and second means projecting radially outwardly from said first means to provide a deflection surface adjacent said inlet fitting such that incoming refrigerant fluid is deflected by said second means to flow in a generally circular path between said second casing wall and said first means.
- 11. The combination set forth in claim 10 wherein said deflector surface is disposed radially inwardly of said inlet fitting and is substantially concave.
- 12. The combination set forth in claim 10 wherein said baffle means further comprises third means extending radially outwardly from a lower portion of said first means and spaced from said second casing wall to provide an annular space for passage of a fluid to said reservoir.
- 13. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said standpipe means includes an extension portion protruding from said top wall of said first casing a given distance into the interior space of said first casing to provide a dam for trapping oil on said top wall of said first casing in surrounding relation to said tube extension when said unit is inverted with said first casing disposed above said second casing.
- 14. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said first casing comprises upper and lower sections with said upper section having a generally cylindrical side wall joined to said first casing top wall, said side wall of said second casing likewise being generally cylindrical and substantially the same configuration as the upper section of said first casing, said top wall of said second casing being generally the same configuration as one of said top wall and bottom wall of said first casing whereby common tooling may be employed to form one of said upper section and bottom section of said first casing and said second casing.
- 15. The combination set forth in claim 14 wherein a plurality of locator clips are disposed on the outer surface of said first casing top wall in circumferentially spaced relation therearound, said clips having guiding surfaces disposed for sliding abutment with the interior surface of said side wall of said second casing to facilitate slip-on assembly of the same into initial assembled relationship with said first casing.
- 16. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said motor and gas pump are disposed in said first casing with said motor superimposed on said gas pump and having a motor shaft coupled to a crankshaft of said gas pump with the axes of said shafts upright and generally aligned with the axis of said standpipe means.
- 17. The combination set forth in claim 16 wherein said motor has fluid deflecting baffle means mounted on the upper end thereof in spaced relation from the exit of said standpipe tube to divert refrigerant fluid entering said first casing via said standpipe tube laterally into the head space of said first casing.
- 18. The combination set forth in claim 1 wherein said suction return line inlet means comprises a tube having a portion protruding radially through an opening in said side wall of said second casing and an interior portion extending chordally across the head space of said second casing between the interior surface of said second casing side wall of said standpipe means, said tube having an open end facing said interior surface of said side wall at an acute angle such that refrigerant fluid exiting from said tube open end is directed into a flow circumferentially adjacent the interior surface of said second casing side wall to induce said whirling flow of refrigerant fluid in said reservoir.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending application of the inventor herein Ser. No. 714,050, filed Aug. 13, 1976, now abandoned.
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