This application relates to a sealed compressor wherein a counterweight is configured to drive a suction fluid downwardly along a path to cool an electric motor associated with the compressor.
Sealed compressors are known, and typically include a housing defined by a center shell and opposed end caps. The center shell receives a compressor pump unit, which operates to compress a fluid and deliver the fluid from a suction port to a discharge port. An electric motor is received within the housing and operates to drive the compressor pump unit.
The housing typically defines sealed chambers including a discharge plenum and a suction plenum. The plenums are separated by structure within the housing. Often, fluid moving into the suction pressure plenum from the suction port is utilized to cool the electric motor before it is delivered to the compressor pump unit. Any number of techniques are utilized to provide this cooling, and to improve the flow of the suction pressure refrigerant over the motor. However, further improvements are still necessary.
A sealed compressor includes a housing for receiving a compressor pump unit and an electric motor. The electric motor drives a driveshaft, extending to drive an element within the compressor pump unit. The motor includes a stator spaced from a portion of the housing by a gap. The driveshaft drives a counterweight, which has a radially outermost portion extending radially outwardly beyond a radially innermost portion of the stator. The radially outermost portion of the counterweight has an angled face to drive fluid into the gap.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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The shaft 34 rotates about the center axis of the center shell 26, and is driven to rotate by a motor 29. Motor 29 includes a stator 30, which drives the rotor 32. The rotor 32 is fixed to drive the rotating shaft 34.
As shown, a suction port 40 delivers refrigerant to be compressed into the suction pressure plenum 101. Some of this refrigerant passes directly into the compression chambers, while some of it moves into a gap 28 between the stator 30 and the inner periphery of the center shell 26. This refrigerant moves downwardly through the gap 28, and along a path X back upwardly between an outer periphery of the rotor 32, and an inner periphery of the stator 30, to cool the motor. As shown, there may be a deformed portion 200 of the center shell 26 that is deformed radially inwardly to secure the stator 30 within the center shell 26. While a single small deformed portion 200 is illustrated, in fact, there should be a greater amount of deformed surface area. Aspects of how a center shell could be deformed to hold the motor stator are disclosed in co-pending patent application Ser. No. ______, filed on even date herewith and entitled “Deformed Shell For Holding Motor Stator In A Compressor Shell.”
In an alternative method, the stator could be secured within the center shell by the spacer as disclosed in co-pending patent application Ser. No. ______, filed on even date herewith, and entitled “Sealed Compressor With Motor Standard Spacer Providing Bearing Mount.”
On the other hand, any number of other methods to form the gap 28 would come within the scope of this invention.
The rotating shaft 34 carries a counterweight 36. Counterweight 36 is a relatively thin counterweight and has an outer peripheral portion 38 which extends radially outwardly over a radially inner portion of the stator 30. As can be seen, the outer portion 38 is positioned to be between the port 40 and the compressor pump unit. That is, in this embodiment, the outer portion 38 is vertically above port 40.
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Although embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.