Claims
- 1. A scroll compressor including an orbiting scroll member and a stationary scroll member, each scroll member having an end plate and a substantially spiral wrap protruding substantially perpendicularly from one side of the end plate, said scroll members being assembled with the spiral wraps thereof engaged with each other so that a plurality of closed spaces are defined between said spiral wraps and said end plates to form compression chambers, said orbiting scroll member being adapted to make an orbiting motion with respect to said stationary scroll member so that the compression chambers are progressively moved towards a center of the spiral wrap of said stationary scroll member while the volumes of the compression chambers are progressively decreased to compress a gas sucked into said closed spaces, communication port means for communicating said compression chambers with a discharge chamber in which a discharge pressure is built up, and valve members associated with said communication port means, said valve members being adapted to open an associated communication port means due to a difference in pressure between the compression chamber and said discharge chamber, wherein said communication port means comprises groups of communication ports formed in the end plate of said stationary scroll member, each valve member comprises a lead valve associated with communication ports of one of said groups, a valve seat for the lead valve defined by a planar bottom face of a recess formed in an end face of the stationary scroll member adjacent said discharge chamber, and each lead valve extends along a chord with an outer end fixed to the bottom face and a free inner end in the vicinity of the center of the spiral wrap so as to cooperate with one of the groups of communication ports, and wherein an angular distance, expressed in terms of a wrap angle .DELTA..lambda., between said communication ports of one group which are successively opened to the same compression chamber in accordance with the orbiting motion of said orbiting scroll member is determined to meet the following condition:
- 0<.DELTA..lambda.<2.pi.
- 2. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein the communication ports are arranged along a substantially straight line.
- 3. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein each of the valve plates forms lead valves is provided with a valve retainer member and is disposed on a side of the end plate of said stationary scroll member which is adjacent to said discharge chamber.
- 4. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein said compressor is designed specifically for use in an air-conditioner and wherein the communication port means associated with each lead valve comprises two communication ports.
- 5. A scroll compressor according to claim 1, wherein said compressor is designed specifically for use in a refrigerator and wherein the number of the communication ports associated with each lead valve is one of three and four.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 014,476, filed on Feb. 13, 1987, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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