Claims
- 1. A scroll compressor for compressing a fluid, comprising:
- a first scroll means having a floor portion and a spiral wrap portion extending perpendicularly from said floor portion of said first scroll mean;
- a second scroll means having a floor portion and a spiral wrap portion extending perpendicularly from said floor portion of said second scroll means, said spiral wrap of said second scroll means being similarly shaped to said spiral wrap of said first scroll means, said second scroll means positioned relative to said first scroll means such that said spiral wraps mesh with each other to form compression pockets therebetween;
- shaft means for moving said first scroll means in an orbiting path relative to said second scroll means so that fluid compression is achieved in said compression pockets the fluid compression generating a resultant pressure force within said compression pockets having an axial component and a non-axial component;
- bearing means disposed about said shaft means for supporting said shaft means whereby a reaction force is generated counteracting the non-axial component of the pressure force in said compression pockets, the reaction force and the non-axial component of the pressure force generating an overturning moment acting upon said first scroll means, said overturning moment having a magnitude which varies over an orbiting cycle; said scroll compressor characterized by;
- a dynamic backpressure chamber disposed behind at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said dynamic backpressure chamber having a first volume; and
- means for venting fluid into said dynamic backpressure chamber from a first selected one of said compression pockets at a selected location at which the fluid has a pressure which varies substantially over an orbiting cycle of said first scroll means thereby establishing a dynamic pressure therein which substantially varies over an orbiting cycle of said first scroll means in proportion to the overturning moment generated during the compression process thereby preventing the overturning moment, from tipping said first scroll means relative to said second scroll means, said means for venting having a first effective flow diameter with a ratio of said first effective flow diameter to the cube root of said first volume being on the order of at least about 0.2.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a static back pressure chamber disposed behind at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said static back chamber having a second volume; and
- means for venting fluid from a second selected one of said compression pockets into said static back chamber to establish a static pressure therein which remains relatively constant over an orbiting cycle of said first scroll means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein:
- said means for venting fluid from the first selected compression pocket into said dynamic back chamber comprises a first fluid passageway through said floor portion of said at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said first fluid passageway having a first end opening to the first selected compression pocket and a second end port opening to said dynamic back chamber, said first fluid passageway having a first effective flow diameter strongly influenced by a minimum first diameter; and
- said means for venting fluid from the second selected compression chamber into said static back pocket comprises a second fluid passageway through said floor portion of said at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said second fluid passageway having a first end opening to the second selected compression pocket and a second end port opening to said static back chamber, said second fluid passageway having a second effective flow diameter strongly influenced by a minimum second diameter.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
- a ratio of the second effective flow diameter to the cube root of said second volume of said static back pressure chamber is on the order of about 0.05.
- 5. A scroll compressor for compressing a fluid, comprising:
- a first scroll means having a floor portion and a spiral wrap portion extending perpendicularly from said floor portion of said first scroll means;
- a second scroll means having a floor portion and a spiral wrap portion extending perpendicularly from said floor portion of said second scroll means, said spiral wrap of said second scroll means being similarly shaped to said spiral wrap of said first scroll means, said second scroll means positioned relative to said first scroll means such that said spiral wraps mesh with each other to form compression pockets therebetween;
- shaft means for moving said first scroll means in an orbiting path relative to said second scroll means so that fluid compression is achieved in said compression pockets the fluid compression generating a resultant pressure force within said compression pockets having an axial component and a non-axial component;
- bearing means disposed about said shaft means for supporting said shaft means whereby a reaction force is generated counteracting the non-axial component of the pressure force in said compression pockets, the reaction force and the non-axial component of the pressure force generating an overturning moment acting upon said first scroll means, said overturning moment having a magnitude which varies over an orbiting cycle; said scroll compressor characterized by;
- a first backpressure chamber disposed behind at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said first backpressure chamber having a first volume;
- a second backpressure chamber disposed behind at least one of said first scroll means and said second scroll means, said second backpressure chamber having a second volume;
- a first fluid passageway means for venting fluid from a first selected one of said compression pockets into said first backpressure chamber, said first selected one of said compression pockets having a pressure which varies substantially over an orbiting cycle, said first fluid passageway means having a minimum flow diameter and a first effective flow diameter strongly influenced by the minimum flow diameter thereof; and
- a second fluid passageway means for venting fluid from a second selected one of said compression pockets into said second backpressure chamber, said second fluid passageway means having a minimum flow diameter and a second effective flow diameter strongly influenced by the minimum flow diameter thereof, a ratio of the first effective flow diameter of said first fluid passageway means to the cubic root of the first volume of said first backpressure chamber being relatively large compared to a ratio of the second effective flow diameter of said second fluid passageway means to the cubic root of the second volume of said second backpressure chamber, thereby establishing a dynamic pressure within said first backpressure chamber which substantially varies over an orbiting cycle of said first scroll means in proportion to the overturning moment generated during the compression process thereby preventing the overturning moment from tipping said first scroll means relative to said second scroll means and thereby establishing a static pressure within said second backpressure chamber which remains relatively constant over an orbiting cycle of said first scroll means.
- 6. A scroll compressor as recited in claim 5, further characterized in that the ratio of the first effective flow diameter of said first fluid passageway means to the cubic root of the first volume of said first back pressure chamber is on the order of about 0.2 and the ratio of the second effective flow diameter of said second fluid passageway means to the cubic root of the second volume of said second back pressure chamber is on the order of about 0.05.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/763,691 filed Sep. 23, 1991, now abandoned.
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