Claims
- 1. A scroll compressor comprising:
- a sealed vessel;
- a frame disposed inside said sealed vessel to rotatably support a rotating shaft and to partition the interior of said sealed vessel into a drive chamber and a compression device chamber, said rotating shaft being disposed within said drive chamber;
- a stationary end plate which has an outer wall and a first scroll wrap radially inward of said outer wall and which is tightly fixed to said frame inside the sealed vessel;
- an orbiting end plate engaged with said rotating shaft on a first surface thereof and movable thereby, said orbiting end plate having on a second surface opposite said first surface a second scroll wrap slidable against said first scroll wrap at a plurality of places to form a plurality of compression chambers; said compression chambers being centripetally rotated in correspondence with the movement of said orbiting end plate, said stationary end plate formed with at least one suction port opened at an outer peripheral portion of said stationary end plate so as to communicate with a suction chamber, and a discharge port substantially in the center of said stationary end plate to exhaust the compressed gas into said compression device chamber, said suction port being opened and closed by said movable second scroll wrap;
- wherein said suction chamber is defined by said first and second scroll wraps, said stationary end plate and a baffle means attached at one end to said stationary end plate and at the other end slidingly contacts said second scroll wrap.
- 2. A scroll compressor as described in claim 1, wherein the number of said suction ports is two, wherein one of said suction ports is located close to the outer end of said second scroll wrap and the other is located on the opposite side of said discharge port.
- 3. A scroll compressor as described in claim 1, wherein the diameter of said suction port is at least substantially as large as the material thickness of said second scroll wrap, and said suction port is partly defined by a recessed portion formed in the compression chamber side wall which is one of said first scroll wrap and said outer wall of said stationary end plate.
- 4. A scroll compressor as described in claim 1, wherein said baffle means contacts the second scroll wrap and follow its motion, thereby preventing gas from the suction port from flowing outside the compression chambers.
- 5. A scroll compressor as described in claim 1, wherein the suction port has an opening straddling a first surface of the stationary end plate facing the compression perpendicular to the first surface, wherein said suction port is connected to a suction tube extending from the second surface opposite to the first surface of the stationary end plate to said suction port, and wherein the second scroll wrap covers said opening to stop gas from being drawn in and opens said opening to draw gas into the compression chambers.
- 6. A scroll compressor as described in claim 5, wherein a low pressure chamber is provided on the opposite side of the orbiting end plate from said second scroll wrap to accomodate an Oldham's ring, said low pressure chamber being communicated with the outermost circumference of said second scroll wrap so that a small amount of the drawn gas enters said low pressure chamber.
- 7. A scroll compressor as described in claim 5, wherein said baffle means in contact with the second scroll wrap at the other end so as to follow the movement of the second scroll wrap, thereby preventing drawn gas which leaves the suction port from flowing out of the compression chambers.
- 8. A scroll compressor as claimed in claim 5, wherein said suction tube provides a direct path for said drawn gas from a source outside said scroll compressor to said suction port.
- 9. A scroll compressor, comprising:
- a sealed vessel;
- a frame disposed inside said sealed vessel to support a rotatable shaft and to partition the interior of said sealed vessel into a drive chamber and a compression device chamber;
- a stationary end plate which has an outer wall and a first scroll wrap radially inward of said outer wall and which is tightly fixed to said frame inside the sealed vessel;
- an orbiting end plate engaged with said rotating shaft on a first side and having a second scroll wrap on a second side cooperating with said first scroll wrap, said scroll wraps forming thereby at least one suction chamber and a plurality of compression chambers;
- at least one suction port for receiving a drawn gas and means for intermittently placing said suction port in fluid communication with said suction chamber;
- means for providing a direct path for a gas drawn from said suction port to said suction chamber;
- means for rotating said rotatable shaft to slide said second scroll wrap against said first scroll wrap, said drawn gas thereby being compressed in said compression chambers;
- a discharge port for ejection of said compressed gas from said compression chambers; and
- a guide valve being associated with said suction chamber and, together with said orbiting and stationary scroll wraps, defining said suction chamber, said guide valve having one end secured to said stationary plate and the other end engaging a radially outward end of said second scroll wrap, said guide valve including a leaf spring having a width less than the width of said second scroll wrap, said guide valve forming thereby a guide for passage of said drawn air into said suction chamber.
- 10. A scroll compressor as described in claim 9, wherein said scroll compressor includes a lower pressure chamber positioned behind said first side of said orbiting end plate, said lower pressure chamber communicating with said suction chamber.
- 11. A scroll compressor as described in claim 9, wherein said suction port has an opening straddling one of said outer wall and a wall of said first scroll wrap, and wherein said suction port is intermittently sealed by said second scroll wrap abutting respectively said outer wall or said wall of said first scroll wrap as said second wrap slides against said first wrap.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, division, of application Ser. No. 725,334, filed Apr. 19, 1985, abandoned.
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