Claims
- 1. A scroll compressor comprising:
- a housing defining an inlet passageway for a gas including lubricant to be compressed and an outlet passageway for exhausting the gas;
- a drive shaft;
- a bearing unit for rotatably supporting the drive shaft in the housing;
- a shaft seal unit arranged adjacent to the bearing unit for sealing the housing with respect to the shaft;
- a stationary scroll member which is fixed to the housing, the stationary scroll member having a base plate and a scroll portion extending axially from the base plate;
- a movable scroll member which is arranged movably in the housing and is arranged eccentric with respect to the drive shaft, the movable scroll member having a base plate and a scroll portion extending axially from the base plate;
- a drive member connected to the drive shaft so that the drive member is eccentric with respect to the drive shaft, the drive member being rotatably connected to the movable scroll member, thereby obtaining an orbital movement of the movable scroll member about the axis of the shaft;
- a mechanism for blocking the rotating movement of the movable scroll member about its axis;
- the scroll portion of the movable scroll member cooperating with the scroll portion of the stationary scroll member for creating compression chambers between the scroll members;
- the orbital movement of the movable scroll member causing the compression chambers to be radially inwardly moved while the volume of the chambers is reduced,
- the chambers being in direct communication with the inlet for receiving the gas from the inlet when the chambers are located at radially outermost positions, the chambers being then sealingly closed for executing a compression of the gas therein while moving radially inwardly, the chambers being finally in communication with the outlet for discharging the compressed gas into the outlet when the chambers are located radially at innermost positions; and
- a sub-intake passageway for connecting, via the shaft seal unit, the inlet with at least one of the chambers before the chamber is sealingly closed, thereby generating a flow of the gas, and allowing the lubricant in the gas to be positively contacted with the shaft seal unit, the sub-intake passageway comprising a first portion connecting the inlet with the shaft seal unit and a second portion connecting the shaft seal unit with at least one of the chambers, the second portion of the sub-intake passageway being directly opened to the at least one chamber.
- 2. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, further comprising a by-pass passageway diverting from the inlet passageway, the by-pass passageway being opened to a space inside the housing for lubricating the bearing unit and the blocking mechanism.
- 3. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein the drive member is formed as a drive key which is fixedly connected to the shaft, and further comprising a bushing having a groove for receiving the drive key in a radially slidable manner, and wherein the movable scroll member is rotatably supported on the bushing.
- 4. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein the housing defines an annular chamber between the bearing unit and the shaft seal unit, and wherein the first portion of the sub-intake passageway is opened to the annular chamber as its top and the second portion of the sub-intake passageway is opened to the annular chamber at its bottom.
- 5. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the sub-intake passageway has a diameter smaller than a diameter the inlet passageway.
- 6. A scroll compressor comprising:
- a housing defining an inlet passageway for a gas including a lubricant to be compressed and an outlet passageway for exhausting the gas;
- a drive shaft;
- a bearing unit for rotatably supporting the drive shaft in the housing;
- a shaft seal unit arranged adjacent the bearing unit for sealing the housing with respect to the shaft;
- a stationary scroll member which is fixed to the housing, the stationary scroll member having a base plate and a scroll portion extending axially from the base plate, the scroll portion of the stationary scroll member defining inner and outer scroll surfaces;
- a movable scroll member which is arranged movably in the housing and is arranged eccentric with respect to the drive shaft, the movable scroll member having a base plate, and a scroll portion extending axially from the base plate, the scroll portion of the movable scroll member defining inner and outer scroll surfaces;
- a drive key fixedly connected to the shaft so that the drive key is eccentric with respect to the drive shaft;
- a bushing having a groove for radially slidably receiving the drive key, on which bushing the movable scroll member is rotatably supported, thereby obtaining an orbital movement of the movable scroll member about the axis of the shaft;
- a mechanism for blocking the rotating movement of the movable scroll member about its own axis;
- the scroll portion of the movable scroll member cooperating with the scroll portion of the stationary scroll member for creating a first compression chamber between the outer surface of the scroll portion of the stationary scroll member and the inner surface of the scroll portion of the movable scroll member, and a second compression chamber between the inner surface of the scroll portion of the stationary scroll member and the outer surface of the scroll portion of the movable scroll member;
- the orbital movement of the movable scroll member causing the first and second compression chambers to be radially inwardly moved while the volume of the first and second chambers is reduced,
- the first and second compression chambers being in communication with the inlet for receiving the gas from the inlet when the first and second chambers are located at radially outermost positions, the first and second compression chambers then being sealingly closed for executing a compression of the gas therein while moving radially inwardly, the first and second compression chambers being finally integrated and in communication with the outlet for discharging the compressed gas when the first and second compression chambers are located at radially innermost positions; and
- a sub-intake passageway for connecting, via the shaft seal unit, the inlet with the second compression chamber before the second compression chamber is sealingly closed, thereby generating a flow of gas from the inlet to the second compression chamber, thereby allowing the lubricant in the gas to be positively contacted with the shaft seal unit, the sub-intake passageway comprising a first portion connecting the inlet with the shaft seal unit and a second portion connecting the shaft seal unit with the second compression chamber,
- the second portion of the sub-intake passageway being directly opened to the first and second compression chambers.
- 7. A scroll compressor according to claim 6, wherein the first portion of the sub-intake passageway has a diameter smaller than a diameter the inlet passageway.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/356,731, filed on Dec. 15, 1994, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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