Claims
- 1. An enclosed scroll compressor comprising:a compression mechanism having a fixed scroll, an orbiting scroll, an Oldham ring and a fixing member, the surface of said Oldham ring being formed of a material that is different than the material used to form said fixing member and said orbiting scroll: and a motor for driving said orbiting scroll for moving said orbiting scroll in an orbiting motion for compressing a refrigerant between said fixed scroll and said orbiting scroll; said refrigerant including at least one of Hydro-Fluoro-Carbon and Fluoro-Carbon, said Oldham ring resting on said fixing member and supporting said orbiting scroll to allow said orbiting scroll to make an orbiting motion without rotating about said fixed scroll when said orbiting scroll is driven by said motor, said Oldham ring sliding on both said fixing member and said orbiting scroll, said Oldham ring having a physically-deposited inorganic material surface layer, and said inorganic material surface layer being of a material that is different than the material used to form the surfaces of said fixing member and said orbiting scroll, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material is ceramic.
- 2. The compression mechanism of claim 1, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material surface layer includes a physical vapor deposited inorganic material surface layer.
- 3. The compression mechanism of claim 1, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material surface layer includes at least one selected from the group consisting of (a) vacuum deposition, (b) sputtering and (c) ion plating.
- 4. A method of manufacturing an Oldham ring for an enclosed scroll compressor that has a compression mechanism comprising a fixed scroll, an orbiting scroll, an Oldham ring and a fixing member, and a motor for driving said orbiting scroll to move said orbiting scroll in an orbiting motion for compressing a refrigerant between said fixed scroll and said orbiting scroll, said refrigerant including at least one of Hydro-Fluoro-Carbon and Fluoro-Carbon, said Oldham ring resting on said fixing member and supporting said orbiting scroll to allow said orbiting scroll to make an orbiting motion without rotating about said fixed scroll when said orbiting scroll is driven by said motor, said Oldham ring sliding on both said fixing member and said orbiting scroll, said method comprising:reforming the surface of said Oldham ring to form a reformed surface layer on the surface of said Oldham ring with a material that is different than the material used to form said fixing member and said orbiting scroll by depositing inorganic material on the surface of said Oldham ring to form a deposition film, wherein said inorganic material is ceramic.
- 5. A method of manufacturing an Oldham ring for an enclosed scroll compressor that has a compression mechanism comprising a fixed scroll, an orbiting scroll, an Oldham ring, and a fixing member, and a motor for driving said orbiting scroll to move said orbiting scroll in an orbiting motion for compressing a refrigerant between said fixed scroll and said orbiting scroll, said refrigerant including at least one of Hydro-Fluoro-Carbon and Fluoro-Carbon, said Oldham ring resting on said fixing member and supporting said orbiting scroll to allow said orbiting scroll to make an orbiting motion without rotating about said fixed scroll when said orbiting scroll is driven by said motor, said Oldham ring sliding on both said fixing member and said orbiting scroll, said method comprising:reforming the surface of said Oldham ring to form a reformed surface layer on the surface of said Oldham ring with a material that is different than the material used to form said fixing member and said orbiting scroll by physically depositing inorganic material on the surface of said Oldham ring to form a deposition film, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material is ceramic.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material is formed by a physical vapor deposition.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein said physically-deposited inorganic material is formed by at least one selected from the group consisting of (a) vacuum deposition, (b) sputtering and (c) ion plating.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application of pending Ser. No. 08/730,397, filed Oct. 15, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,845.
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