A scroll compressor 20 is illustrated in
As also known, a suction port 28 allows refrigerant to enter the compressor 20, and a discharge port 30 delivers compressed refrigerant to a downstream user, such as a condenser in a refrigeration system.
A crank case 36 supports the orbiting scroll member 26. A back pressure chamber 38 is defined between an upper face of the crank case 36 and a rear face of the base of the orbiting scroll 26. While the back pressure chamber 38 is shown behind the orbiting scroll 26, it is also known to position a back pressure chamber behind the non-orbiting scroll, and this invention would extend to such a compressor.
Seal grooves 40 and 42 are formed in the crank case 36 and receive seals 50. These seals together define the radial limits of the back pressure chamber 38. A tap 44 taps compressed refrigerant from a compression chamber 45 to the back pressure chamber 38.
As known, the tapped refrigerant in the back pressure chamber 38 biases the orbiting scroll 26 upwardly against the non-orbiting scroll 24 to entrap refrigerant in the compression chambers 45. Without the back pressure chamber, a separating force, created by the pressurized refrigerant in the chamber 45, would tend to drive the two scroll members 24 and 26 away from each other.
At start-up of the compressor 20, there is a high load on the motor 22. The motor must drive the shaft 32 against the resistance of both inertia, and as compression of the refrigerant begins. With the prior art, the back pressure chamber 38 quickly becomes operative as the orbiting scroll 26 begins to orbit. The back pressure chamber is essentially defined by two closely spaced flat surfaces, and thus it quickly fills, biases the two scroll members 24 and 26 together, and the resistance that must be overcome by the motor 22 increases.
The present invention is shown in
As also shown in
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has 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.