Claims
- 1. A scroll machine comprising:
- a first scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said first scroll member defining a first center hole;
- a first insertable member disposed within said first center hole for modifying the shape of said first center hole to define a first discharge port, said first discharge port being non-concentric with said first center hole;
- a second scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said scroll members being mounted for relative orbital movement therebetween with said wraps intermeshed with one another to define an outer port;
- a drive member for causing said scroll members to orbit with respect to one another such that said wraps create pockets of progressively changing volume traveling between said ports whereby fluid received in one of said pockets through one of said ports is discharged through the other of said ports, said spiral wrap of said second scroll member engaging said first insertable member to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 2. The scroll machine according to claim 1 wherein said second scroll member defines a second center hole and said scroll machine further comprises a second insertable member disposed within said second center hole for modifying the shape of said second center hole to define a second discharge port, said second discharge port being non-concentric with said second center port, said spiral wrap of said first scroll member engaging said second insertable member to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 3. The scroll machine according to claim 2 wherein said second insertable member for modifying the shape of said second center hole comprises an insert secured within said second center hole.
- 4. The scroll machine according to claim 1 wherein said first insertable member for modifying the shape of said first center hole comprises an insert secured within said first center hole.
- 5. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first scroll rotates about a first axis and said second scroll rotates about a second axis, said first axis being offset from said second axis.
- 6. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first scroll member is an non-orbiting scroll, said second scroll member is an orbiting scroll and said motor causes said orbiting scroll to orbit about an axis with respect to said non-orbiting scroll member.
- 7. A scroll machine comprising:
- a first scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said first scroll member defining a first center hole;
- a second scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said scroll members being mounted for relative orbital movement therebetween with said wraps intermeshed with one another to define an outer port;
- a first plug disposed within said first center hole, said first plug including a first discharge port, said first discharge port being non-concentric with said first center hole;
- a drive member for causing said scroll members to orbit with respect to one another such that said wraps create pockets of progressively changing volume traveling between said ports whereby fluid received in one of said pockets through one of said ports is discharged through the other of said ports.
- 8. The scroll machine according to claim 7 wherein said second scroll member defines a second center hole, said scroll machine further comprising a second plug disposed within said second center hole, said second plug including a second discharge port, said second discharge port being non-concentric with said second center hole.
- 9. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first scroll rotates about a first axis and said second scroll rotates about a second axis, said first axis being offset from said second axis.
- 10. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said first scroll member is an non-orbiting scroll, said second scroll member is an orbiting scroll and said motor causes said orbiting scroll to orbit about an axis with respect to said non-orbiting scroll member.
- 11. A scroll machine comprising:
- a first scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said first scroll member defining a first discharge port;
- a second scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said scroll members being mounted for relative orbital movement therebetween with said wraps intermeshed with one another to define an outer port;
- a first insert disposed within said first discharge port, said first insert shifting the effective center line of said first discharge port;
- a drive member for causing said scroll members to orbit with respect to one another such that said wraps create pockets of progressively changing volume traveling between said ports whereby fluid received in one of said pockets through one of said ports is discharged through the other of said ports, said spiral wrap of said second scroll member engaging said first insert to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 12. The scroll machine according to claim 11 wherein said second scroll member defines a second discharge port, said scroll machine further comprising a second insert disposed within said second discharge port, said second insert shifting the effective center line of said second discharge port, said spiral wrap of said second scroll member engaging said second insert to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 13. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 11 wherein said first scroll rotates about a first axis and said second scroll rotates about a second axis, said first axis being offset from said second axis.
- 14. A scroll machine as claimed in claim 11 wherein said first scroll member is an non-orbiting scroll, said second scroll member is a orbiting scroll and said motor causes said orbiting scroll to orbit about an axis with respect to said non-orbiting scroll member.
- 15. A scroll machine comprising:
- a first scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said first scroll member defining a first discharge hole;
- a first insertable member disposed within said first discharge hole for modifying the shape of said first discharge hole, said first insertable member comprising a first insert secured within said first discharge port, said first insert including a first insert discharge port, said first insert discharge port being in non-concentric relationship to said first discharge hole when said first insert is secured within said first discharge hole;
- a second scroll member having a spiral wrap projecting outwardly from an end plate, said scroll members being mounted for relative orbital movement there between with said wraps intermeshed with one another to define an outer port;
- a drive member for causing said scroll members to orbit with respect to one another such that said wraps create pockets of progressively changing volume traveling between said ports where by fluid received in one of said pockets through one of said ports is discharged through the other of said ports, said spiral wrap of said second scroll member engaging said first insertable member to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 16. The scroll machine according to claim 15 wherein said second scroll member defines a second discharge hole, said scroll machine further comprising a second insertable member for shifting the effective center line of said second discharge hole, said second insertable member comprising a second insert secured within said second discharge hole, said second insert including a second insert discharge port, said second insert discharge port being in non-concentric relationship to said second discharge hole when said second insert is secured within said second discharge hole, said spiral wrap of said first scroll member engaging said second insertable member to define the performance of said scroll machine.
- 17. A method of manufacturing a scroll machine to meet a specified performance requirement, said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first scroll member having a spiral wrap and a center port;
- producing a plurality of inserts, each of said inserts being positionable within said center port, each insert being capable of adapting said center port to meet a different performance requirement for said scroll machine;
- selecting one of said plurality of inserts for meeting said specified performance requirement;
- securing said insert within said first center port;
- assembling said first scroll member with a second scroll member having a spiral wrap; and
- assembling one of said first and second scroll members with a drive member.
- 18. A method of manufacturing a scroll machine to meet a specified performance requirement, said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first scroll member having a spiral wrap and a first center port;
- producing a second scroll member having a spiral wrap and a second center port;
- producing a first and second plurality of inserts, each of said first plurality of inserts being positionable within said first center port, each of said second plurality of inserts being positionable within said second center port, each set of said first and second inserts being capable of adapting said first and second center ports, respectively, to meet a different performance requirement for said scroll machine;
- selecting one of said first and second plurality of inserts for meeting said specified performance requirement;
- securing said first insert in said first center port;
- securing said second insert in said second center port; and
- assembling said first and second scroll members with a drive member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/153,210, filed Nov. 16, 1993, abandoned.
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