Scroll compressor with adjustable capacity

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736621
  • Patent Number
    6,736,621
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 4, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A scroll compressor includes an adjustable actuator mount that changes the relative position of a non-orbiting scroll and an orbiting scroll to change the compressor capacity. In one embodiment, the scroll wrap and base of each scroll are manufactured as two separate components with a wrap modulator between the scroll wrap and the base of each scroll. As the mount moves the scrolls apart and together, the wrap modulators extend and retract the scroll wraps relative to their respective bases to maintain fluid-tight compression chambers.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to scroll compressors, and more particularly to controlling compressor capacity in a scroll compressor.




Scroll compressors are widely used in refrigerant compression applications. A scroll compressor typically includes two interfitting scroll members. Each scroll member has a base with a generally spiral scroll wrap extending from the base. The wraps interfit to define a plurality of compression chambers. One scroll member is a non-orbiting scroll member, which remains at a stationary position, while the other scroll member is an orbiting scroll member, which orbits relative to the non-orbiting scroll member. The relative orbiting movement causes the wrap in the orbiting scroll member to move relative to the wrap in the non-orbiting scroll member, changing the volume of the compression chambers. This changing volume compresses refrigerant trapped in the compression chambers.




Different applications often call for scroll compressors having different chamber capacities. The chamber capacities can be changed by modifying the dimensions (e.g., the height) of the scroll wraps during compressor manufacture. Each scroll compressor will still have a fixed capacity, however, because the scroll wrap dimensions cannot change once the scroll wrap is actually in the compressor. Changing the capacity of a given compressor would require exchanging a component having one scroll wrap dimension for a corresponding component having a different scroll wrap dimension. While several methods of capacity control using various complex valving schemes have been developed, it would be desirable to develop additional methods.




There is a desire for a scroll compressor structure having an adjustable capacity.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a scroll compressor having an adjustable compressor capacity. One or both scroll wraps in the compressor are coupled to an actuator mount that changes the distance between the bases of the scroll members. The wraps also, preferably, adjust to compensate for this movement. This adjustment can occur via springs, gas devices, hydraulic devices, or other similar adjustment structures. As a result, the compressor capacity can be adjusted at any time and does not require replacement or exchange of compressor components.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a scroll compressor according to one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of one portion of the scroll compressor shown in

FIG. 1

in a first position;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of one portion of the scroll compressor shown in

FIG. 1

in a second position; and





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of one portion of the scroll compressor according to another embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates a scroll compressor


20


according to one embodiment of the invention. The scroll compressor


20


includes an orbiting scroll


22


that interfits with a non-orbiting scroll


24


to define compression chambers. The orbiting scroll


22


is constructed with a generally spiral scroll wrap


26


mounted on a base


28


. In one embodiment, the non-orbiting scroll


24


is also constructed with a generally spiral scroll wrap


30


mounted on a base


32


. The orbiting scroll


22


is driven by an input shaft


33


driven by a motor


34


. The non-orbiting scroll


24


is attached to an actuator mount


35


that can guide and drive the non-orbiting scroll


24


for movement up and down relative to the orbiting scroll


22


. Note that the mount


35


can be coupled to either the orbiting scroll


22


, the non-orbiting scroll


24


, or both scrolls to move them closer together and farther apart. The mount


35


can be any known device that can control scroll position within the compressor


20


. Preferably, mount


35


includes both bearing supports and a drive motor. The compressor


20


also includes an inlet


36


that pulls air into the compressor


20


to create suction pressure in an area below the scrolls


22


,


24


. The non-orbiting scroll


24


also has a discharge vent


37


to create discharge pressure in an area above the non-orbiting scroll


24


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

are cross-sectional views of the orbiting scroll


22


and non-orbiting scroll


24


according to one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2

illustrates the scrolls


22


,


24


in a retracted, lower capacity position, while

FIG. 3

illustrates the scrolls


22


,


24


in an extended, higher capacity position. As shown in the Figures, the scroll wraps


26


,


30


in both scrolls


22


,


24


are installed as components separate from their respective bases


28


,


32


.




In one embodiment, a wrap modulator


40


is coupled to each scroll wrap


26


,


30


. The wrap modulator


40


may be any structure or device that allows the scroll wraps


26


,


30


to move relative to their corresponding bases


28


,


32


. Springs, gas pressure devices, and hydraulic pressure devices are all possible structures for the wrap modulator


40


. Also, a discharge refrigerant tap


100


may supply the bias force.




To modulate compressor capacity during operation, the controller


42


controls the mount


35


to raise and lower the non-orbiting scroll


22


on command. In one embodiment, the controller


42


is any device compatible with the mount


35


and having a user interface. For example, if the mount


35


has a hydraulic drive, the controller


42


may be any known hydraulic control. Typically an electronic control is also used to determined when the movement should occur.




When the mount


35


raises the non-orbiting scroll


24


or otherwise separates the non-orbiting scroll


24


and the orbiting scroll


22


, the wrap modulator


40


in the orbiting scroll


22


extends the scroll wrap


26


in the orbiting scroll


22


relative to its base


28


so that the scroll wrap


26


of the orbiting scroll


22


continues to touch the base


32


of the non-orbiting scroll


24


. Similarly, the wrap modulator


40


in the non-orbiting scroll


24


extends so that the scroll wrap


30


of the non-orbiting scroll


24


continues to touch the base


28


of the orbiting scroll


22


. When the mount


35


lowers the non-orbiting scroll


24


or otherwise brings the two scrolls


22


,


24


closer together, the wrap modulator


40


in each scroll


22


,


24


retracts, allowing the wraps


26


,


30


to retract back into their respective bases


28


,


32


.




The mount


35


may be infinitely adjustable or incrementally adjustable, depending on the desired application. Further, if desired, the mount


35


and controller


42


may be configured to allow toggling between infinite and incremental adjustments in the same scroll compressor


20


structure.




Because the scroll wrap


26


,


30


and the base


28


,


32


are two separate components to allow adjustment of the scroll wrap's


26


,


30


position relative to the base, a seal


44


may be applied at the juncture between the scroll wrap


26


,


30


and the base


28


,


32


to prevent compressor fluid from reaching the wrap modulator


40


. The seal


44


may be any known fluid-tight structure, such as a U-cup seal or a flip seal.





FIG. 4

illustrates another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the wrap modulator


40


is coupled to a known tip seal


102


. The wrap modulator


40


allows the tip seal


102


to extend and retract relative to the scroll wrap


26


,


30


.




As noted above, the compressor capacity may be adjusted at any time, including during compressor operation, by changing the relative position of the scrolls


22


,


24


and allowing the wraps


26


,


30


to extend and retract relative to the bases


28


,


32


to maintain contact between the wraps


26


,


30


and the base


32


,


28


opposite the wraps. The wrap modulators


40


and seals


44


ensure that the compression chambers remain fluid-tight even though they have adjustable capacities. Because the relative scroll position, and therefore the compressor capacity, is adjusted via an external mount


35


and an external controller


42


, a user can adjust the compressor capacity without having to disassemble the compressor


20


or exchange any components.




A worker in this art would recognize when different capacities would be desired




Incorporating moveable scrolls and scroll wraps in the scroll compressor


20


allows the compressor capacity to be adjusted easily, even during compressor operation. Further, the inventive structure eliminates the need to manufacture scrolls having different scroll wrap dimensions to generate different capacities; instead, the same scroll compressor structure can have different capacities by simply adjusting the position of one or both scrolls.




Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in the 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.



Claims
  • 1. A scroll compressor, comprising:a first scroll including a first base and a first scroll wrap extending from the first base; a second scroll including a second base and a second scroll wrap extending from the second base, the first and second scroll wraps interfitting to define a plurality of compression chambers; and a controller coupled to at least one of the first scroll and the second scroll; and an actuator mount coupling the controller to at least one of the first scroll and the second scroll, wherein the actuator mount is responsive to the controller to change a relative distance between the first base and the second base; a first wrap modulator coupled to the first scroll wrap; a second wrap modulator coupled to the second scroll wrap, wherein the first and second wrap modulators allow the first scroll wrap and the second scroll wrap to extend out of and retract into the first base and the second base, respectively; and a first seal at a juncture between the first scroll wrap and the first base and a second seal at the juncture between the second scroll wrap and the second base.
  • 2. The scroll compressor of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first wrap modulator and said second wrap modulator is selected from the group consisting of a spring, a gas tap, a gas device, and a hydraulic device.
  • 3. The scroll compressor of claim 1, wherein the first scroll is a non-orbiting scroll, and wherein the actuator mount is coupled to the non-orbiting scroll.
  • 4. The scroll compressor of claim 1, wherein the actuator mount is infinitely adjustable.
  • 5. The scroll compressor of claim 1, wherein the actuator mount is incrementally adjustable.
  • 6. The scroll compressor of claim 1, wherein the controller can switch the actuator mount between an infinite adjustment setting and an incremental adjustment setting.
  • 7. A scroll compressor, comprising:a first scroll including a first base and a first scroll wrap extending from the first base; a second scroll including a second base and a second scroll wrap extending from the second base, the first and second scroll wraps interfitting to define a plurality of compression chambers; and a controller coupled to at least one of the first scroll and the second scroll; an actuator mount coupling the controller to at least one of the first scroll and the second scroll, wherein the actuator mount is responsive to the controller to change a relative distance between the first base and the second base; a wrap modulator coupled to at least one of the first scroll wrap and the second scroll wrap, wherein the wrap modulator allows at least one of the first scroll wrap and the second scroll wrap to extend out of and retract into the first base and the second base, respectively; and at least one seal at a juncture between at least one of the first scroll wrap and the first base and the juncture between the second scroll wrap and the second base.
  • 8. The scroll compressor of claim 7, wherein the wrap modulator is one selected from the group consisting of a spring, a gas tap, a gas device, and a hydraulic device.
  • 9. The scroll compressor of claim 7, wherein said at least one seal is a tip seal disposed on at least one of the first scroll wrap and the second scroll wrap, and wherein the wrap modulator is coupled to the tip seal to allow the tip seal to extend out of and retract into at least one of the first scroll wrap and the second scroll wrap.
  • 10. The scroll compressor of claim 7, wherein the actuator mount is infinitely adjustable.
  • 11. The scroll compressor of claim 7, wherein the actuator mount is incrementally adjustable.
  • 12. The scroll compressor of claim 7, wherein the controller can switch the actuator mount between an infinite adjustment setting and an incremental adjustment setting.
  • 13. A scroll for a scroll compressor, comprising:a scroll having a base and a first scroll wrap extending from the base, wherein the scroll wrap is designed to interfit with a second scroll wrap to define a plurality of compression chambers; a wrap modulator coupled to the first scroll wrap, wherein the wrap modulator allows the scroll wrap to move relative to the base; and an actuator mount connected to the scroll wherein the actuator mount is responsive to a controller to change a relative distance between the first base and the second base; aid a seal at a juncture between the first scroll wrap and the base.
  • 14. The scroll of claim 13, wherein the wrap modulator is one selected from the group consisting of a spring, a gas tap, a gas device, and a hydraulic device.
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Number Name Date Kind
3994635 McCullough Nov 1976 A
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