Scroll type compressor having a gap that collects and supplies oil to an oil supply path or the eccentric bearing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361296
  • Patent Number
    6,361,296
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 17, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides a scroll-type compressor that can supply sufficient lubricating oil without the occurrence of seizure of bearing for an orbiting scroll. In this scroll-type compressor, an annular boss 23 extends downward from the orbiting scroll, and an eccentric pin 53 of a rotating shaft 5 fits into the boss 23 via a bearing 73 and an eccentric bush 54. A gap 58 is provided between the eccentric pin 53 and the eccentric bush 54, and an oil supply path 57 is provided between the eccentric bush 54 and the bearing 73. The lubricating oil flows out of an oil supply hole 52 formed in a rotating shaft 5 and the eccentric pin 53, being supplied to the bearing 73, etc. via the oil supply path 57. In order to sufficiently supply the lubricating oil to the oil supply path 57, a portion 54f extending in an arcuate shape from the upper end face of the eccentric bush 54 forms a protrusion extending upward from the other flat portion 54d. The protrusion 54f may be formed in an annular shape along the inner peripheral surface of the eccentric bush 54, or a flat plate member 59 may be provided to close the gap 58 from the downside without providing the protrusion 54f.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT




The present invention relates to a scroll-type compressor having a mechanism for preventing seizure of bearing for an orbiting scroll.




Various scroll-type compressors relating to the present invention have been proposed, and one example thereof is shown in FIG.


8


. In this figure, in a closed housing


8


, a scroll-type compressing mechanism C is housed at the upper part thereof and an electric motor M at the lower part thereof. The compressing mechanism C is connected to the electric motor M via a rotating shaft


5


so as to be driven by the electric motor M. The scroll-type compressing mechanism C includes a fixed scroll


1


, an orbiting scroll


2


, a rotation checking mechanism


3


such as an Oldham's ring, which permits orbital motion of the orbiting scroll


2


but checks rotation thereof, a frame


6


to which the fixed scroll


1


is fastened, and an upper bearing


71


, which pivotally supports the rotating shaft


5


.




The fixed scroll


1


has an end plate


11


and a spiral wrap


12


extending downward from the lower surface of the end plate


11


. The end plate


11


is provided with a discharge port


13


, which is formed by penetrating the end plate


11


, and a discharge valve


17


for opening/closing the discharge port


13


. The orbiting scroll


2


has an end plate


21


and a spiral wrap


22


extending upward from the upper surface of the end plate


21


. The two spiral wraps


12


and


22


are lapped in the radial direction. In a cylindrical boss


23


provided so as to extend downward from the lower surface of the end plate


21


, an eccentric bush


54


is rotatably inserted via an orbiting bearing


73


. Into a hole


55


defined by the eccentric bush


54


, an eccentric pin


53


protruding from the top end of the rotating shaft


5


is rotatably fitted. By engaging the spiral wraps


12


and


22


with each other so that the fixed scroll


1


and the orbiting scroll


2


are made off-centered by a predetermined distance and the angle thereof is shifted 180 degrees, a plurality of closed spaces


24


are formed. The spiral wraps


12


and


22


which form such closed spaces


24


are shown in

FIG. 7

of Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 7-63174 (No. 63174/1995), for example.




The frame


6


is fixed in the closed housing


8


, and the thrust surface


65


formed on the upper surface of the frame


6


is in slidable contact with the lower surface of the orbiting scroll


2


so that the orbiting scroll


2


is supported by the frame


6


. The thrust surface


65


is formed with an annular oil groove


66


. A hole circular in transverse cross section formed at the center of the upper surface of the frame


6


is closed by the lower surface of the orbiting scroll


2


, thereby defining an oil reservoir


61


. At the lower part of the inner wall surface of the frame


6


, which defines the oil reservoir


61


, is formed a oil discharge hole


62


so as to be inclined downward toward the outside in the radial direction.




A positive-displacement oil pump


51


is installed at the lower end of the rotating shaft


5


. A suction pipe


56


is connected to a suction port (not shown) of the oil pump


51


, and the tip end thereof is open in an oil sump


81


at the bottom of the closed housing


8


. A discharge port (not shown) of the oil pump


51


is connected to an oil supply hole


52


formed in the rotating shaft


5


in the axial direction.




By driving the electric motor M, the orbiting scroll


2


is driven via an orbital motion mechanism consisting of the rotating shaft


5


, eccentric pin


53


, eccentric bush


54


, boss


23


, etc. The orbiting scroll


2


performs orbital motion in the circular orbit with the orbiting radius while the rotation is checked by the rotation checking mechanism


3


.




By this motion, suction gas enters the closed housing


8


through a suction pipe


82


, being introduced into a suction passage


15


through a gas passage


85


, and sucked into the aforesaid closed spaces


24


. The suction gas reaches the central portion of the spiral wraps


12


,


22


while being compressed as the volume of the closed space


24


is decreased by the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll


2


, goes out through the discharge port


13


, and enters the discharge cavity


14


by pushing and opening the discharge valve


17


, being discharged from the discharge cavity


14


through a discharge pipe


83


.




On the other hand, since the oil pump


51


is also driven at the same time the electric motor M is driven, lubricating oil stored in the oil sump


81


at the bottom of the closed housing


8


is sucked via the suction pipe


56


, being sent to the oil supply hole


52


. The lubricating oil flows upward in the oil supply hole


52


. Some of the lubricating oil branches halfway from the main flow to lubricate a lower bearing


72


and the upper bearing


71


, and the main flow spouts from an opening of the oil supply hole


52


formed at the tip end of the eccentric pin


53


to lubricate the eccentric pin


53


and the orbiting bearing


73


, and enters the oil reservoir


61


. Subsequently, the lubricating oil passes through the oil groove


66


to lubricate sliding parts such as the thrust surface


65


and the rotation checking mechanism


3


. Also, some of the lubricating oil entering the oil reservoir


61


drops through the oil discharge hole


62


, passes through a passage


9


formed between the outer periphery of the stator of the electric motor M and the closed housing


8


, and then is stored in the oil sump


81


.





FIG. 9

is a view for illustrating the relationship between the eccentric bush


54


and the eccentric pin


53


in the above-described scroll-type compressor, being viewed from the upside, and

FIG. 10

is a sectional view for illustrating the relationship, viewed from the side. A flat portion of the eccentric bush


54


shown in the figure abuts on a flat portion at the outer periphery of the eccentric pin


53


, so that the eccentric bush


54


rotates integrally with the eccentric pin


53


. The lubricating oil discharged from the oil supply hole


52


is supplied to an oil supply path


57


defined between the flat portion formed at the outer periphery of the eccentric bush


54


as shown in the figure and the orbiting bearing


73


. Some of the lubricating oil is also supplied to a gap


58


formed between the outer periphery of the eccentric pin


53


necessary for the orbiting scroll


2


to perform orbital motion and the inner periphery of the eccentric bush


54


, and is introduced from the gap


58


to the oil reservoir


61


.




In the above-described scroll-type compressor, the lubricating oil discharged from the oil supply hole


52


in the eccentric pin


53


is distributed to the oil supply path


57


and the gap


58


. The lubricating oil going out from the oil supply hole


52


on the top end face of the eccentric pin


53


enters a concave


53




a


defined between the upper outer peripheral surface of the eccentric pin


53


and the inner peripheral edge of the eccentric bush


54


. From the concave


53




a,


some of the lubricating oil flows toward the oil supply path


57


, and some thereof enters the gap


58


. The oil distributed to the oil supply path


57


is supplied to the orbiting bearing


73


having a high sliding speed, and the oil distributed to the gap


58


is supplied to the flat portion of the eccentric pin having a low sliding speed; however, most of the lubricating oil drops into the oil reservoir


61


. Therefore, for the orbiting bearing


73


having a high sliding speed, the amount of oil in the oil supply path


57


is smaller than the necessary amount, so that there is a possibility for seizure of the bearing


73


to occur.




OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention was made in view of the above situation, and accordingly an object thereof is to provide a scroll-type compressor which solves the above problem and can supply sufficient lubricating oil without the occurrence of seizure of bearing.




To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a scroll-type compressor comprising a closed housing having a gas inlet and outlet; a support frame fixed in the closed housing; a scroll-type compressing mechanism which has a fixed scroll and a orbiting scroll disposed above the support frame and engaging with each other, fastens the fixed scroll to the support frame, and supports the orbiting scroll by bringing the orbiting scroll into slidable contact with the support frame; a rotating shaft which is disposed below the scroll-type compressing mechanism, extends upward by penetrating the support frame, and is fitted in a boss of the orbiting scroll at an eccentric pin portion at the upper end via an eccentric bush and a bearing; an electric motor for driving the orbiting scroll via the rotating shaft; and an oil pump provided at the lower end of the rotating shaft, wherein a gap is formed between the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric pin portion and the inner peripheral surface of the eccentric bush to permit the orbiting motion of the orbiting scroll, the oil supply path extending in the axial direction is provided between the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric bush and the inner peripheral surface of the bearing, and the rotating shaft and the eccentric pin portion are formed with an oil supply hole, which communicates with the oil pump and is open at the upper end face of the eccentric pin portion, so that lubricating oil is allowed to pass through the oil supply hole by the drive of the oil pump and supplied to the bearing, and the lubricating oil flowing out of the oil supply hole is supplied to the bearing via the oil supply path and supplied to a space between the support frame and the orbiting scroll.




According to a first embodiment of the present invention, a part of the upper end face of the eccentric bush is formed with a protrusion extending upward in the axial direction from other flat portion of the upper end face of the eccentric bush on the upstream side with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotating shaft, with the peripheral end of an outer peripheral oil supply path on the upstream side with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotating shaft being almost the base point. If a protrusion is formed limitedly in such a manner, the lubricating oil flowing out of the oil supply hole at the upper end face of the eccentric bush easily flows on the flat portion of the upper end face in the outer peripheral direction under the action of centrifugal force, so that the amount of lubricating oil to the oil supply path increases, which contributes to the prevention of seizure of bearing. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, it is preferable that the protrusion be formed substantially over a half of circumference of the upper end face of the eccentric pin portion.




Also, according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in the above-described scroll-type compressor, the upper end face of the eccentric bush is formed with an inner peripheral portion along the upper edge of the inner peripheral surface of the eccentric bush substantially over the whole circumference as a protrusion extending upward in the axial direction from the flat outer peripheral portion along the upper edge of the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric bush. If the protrusion is formed in such a manner, the lubricating oil flowing out of the oil supply hole at the upper end face of the eccentric bush goes beyond the protrusion under the action of centrifugal force, enters a concave formed consequently between the protrusion and the bearing, and is directed surely from here to the oil supply path, which contributes to the prevention of seizure of bearing.




Further, according to a third embodiment of the present invention, an annular flat plate member is provided between the lower end face of the eccentric bush and the upper end face of the rotating shaft so as to cover the gap from the downside. Since the bottom of the gap is substantially closed by this flat plate member, the amount of lubricating oil entering this gap is at a constant minimum, so that the supply amount to the oil supply path increases further.




The effects of the present invention are as described below.




As described above, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the flow of lubricating oil into the gap between the outer periphery of the eccentric pin and the inner periphery of the eccentric bush, which is necessary for the orbiting scroll to perform the orbital motion, is limited. Therefore, the amount of lubricating oil supplied to the oil supply path for the orbiting bearing increases significantly, so that the seizure of the orbiting bearing and eccentric bush can be prevented effectively.




In particular, where, the protrusion is formed substantially over a half of circumference of the upper end face of the eccentric bush, the lubricating oil striking the protrusion can be guided effectively to the oil supply path, so that the oil supply amount is further increased, which contributes to the prevention of seizure.




Also, if, as in the second embodiment of the present invention, the upper end face of the eccentric bush is formed with an inner peripheral portion along the upper edge of the inner peripheral surface of the eccentric bush substantially over the whole circumference as a protrusion extending upward in the axial direction from the flat outer peripheral portion along the upper edge of the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric bush, the oil supply amount to the oil supply path is further increased, so that the prevention of seizure can further be achieved.




Further, if, as in the third embodiment of the present invention, an annular flat plate member is provided between the lower end face of the eccentric bush and the upper end face of the rotating shaft so as to cover the gap between the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric pin portion and the inner peripheral surface of the eccentric bush from the downside, the lubricating oil does not substantially drop into an oil reservoir even if the lubricating oil flows into the gap. Therefore, the amount of lubricating oil entering the gap is at a minimum, so that the supply amount to the oil supply path is further increased, by which the seizure can be prevented more preferably.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view showing an overall configuration of a first embodiment of a scroll-type compressor having a mechanism for preventing seizure of a bearing for an orbiting scroll in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view, partly in cross section, of an eccentric bush, eccentric pin, etc. relating to the aforesaid mechanism for preventing seizure shown in

FIG. 1

, being viewed from the upside;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged side sectional view showing the aforesaid mechanism for preventing seizure;





FIG. 4

is a plan view corresponding to

FIG. 2

showing a scroll-type compressor in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side sectional view corresponding to

FIG. 3

showing a scroll-type compressor in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a plan view corresponding to

FIG. 2

showing a scroll-type compressor in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side sectional view corresponding to

FIG. 3

showing a scroll-type compressor in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view showing an overall configuration of a scroll-type compressor relating to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a plan view, partly in cross section, of an eccentric bush, eccentric pin, etc. relating to the scroll-type compressor shown in

FIG. 8

, being viewed from the upside; and





FIG. 10

is a side sectional view corresponding to

FIG. 3

showing the scroll-type compressor shown in FIG.


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, including

FIGS. 8

to


10


showing the related art, the same reference numerals indicate the same or corresponding elements.




[First Embodiment]





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of a vertical scroll-type compressor having a mechanism for preventing seizure in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. In a cylindrical closed housing


8


, a scroll-type compressing mechanism C is housed at the upper part thereof and an electric motor M at the lower or intermediate part thereof. The compressing mechanism C is connected to the electric motor M via a rotating shaft


5


so as to be driven by the electric motor M. The scroll-type compressing mechanism C includes a fixed scroll


1


, an orbiting scroll


2


, a rotation checking mechanism such as an Oldham's ring, which permits orbital motion of the orbiting scroll


2


but checks rotation thereof, a frame


6


to which the fixed scroll


1


is fastened, and an upper bearing


71


, which pivotally supports the rotating shaft


5


, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 7-63174 (No. 63174/1995), for example. An example of the Oldham's ring is disclosed in Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 8-35495 (No. 35495/1996), for example.




The fixed scroll


1


has an end plate


11


and a spiral wrap


12


extending downward from the lower surface of the end plate


11


. The end plate


11


is provided with a discharge port


13


, which is formed by penetrating the end plate


11


, and a discharge valve


17


for opening/closing the discharge port


13


. The orbiting scroll


2


has an end plate


21


and a spiral wrap


22


extending upward from the upper surface of the end plate


21


. The two spiral wraps


12


and


22


are lapped in the radial direction. In a cylindrical boss


23


provided so as to extend downward from the lower surface of the end plate


21


, an eccentric bush


54


is rotatably inserted via an orbiting bearing (bearing)


73


. Into a hole


55


defined by the eccentric bush


54


, an eccentric pin (eccentric pin portion)


53


protruding from the top end of the rotating shaft


5


so as to be off-centered with respect to the axis thereof is rotatably fitted. By engaging the spiral wraps


12


and


22


with each other so that the fixed scroll


1


and the orbiting scroll


2


are made off-centered by a predetermined distance and the angle thereof is shifted 180 degrees, a plurality of closed spaces


24


are formed. The spiral wraps


12


and


22


which form such closed spaces


24


are shown in

FIG. 7

of Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 7-63174 (No. 63174/1995), for example.




The frame


6


is fixed in the closed housing


8


, and the thrust surface


65


formed on the upper surface of the frame


6


is in slidable contact with the lower surface of the orbiting scroll


2


so that the orbiting scroll


2


is supported by the frame


6


. The thrust surface


65


is formed with an annular oil groove


66


. The top opening of a hole circular in transverse cross section formed at the center of the upper surface of the frame


6


is closed by the lower surface of the orbiting scroll


2


, thereby defining an oil reservoir


61


. At the lower part of the hole inner wall surface of the frame


6


, which defines the oil reservoir


61


, is formed a oil discharge hole


62


so as to be inclined downward toward the outside in the radial direction.




A positive-displacement oil pump


51


is installed at the lower end of the rotating shaft


5


. A suction pipe


56


is connected to a suction port (not shown) of the oil pump


51


, and the tip end thereof is open in an oil sump


81


at the bottom of the closed housing


8


. A discharge port (not shown) of the oil pump


51


is connected to an oil supply hole


52


formed in the rotating shaft


5


in the axial direction. This oil supply hole


52


penetrates the rotating shaft


5


and extends upward, and also penetrates the eccentric pin


53


and is open at the tip end of the eccentric pin


53


.




By driving the electric motor M, the orbiting scroll


2


is driven via an orbital motion mechanism consisting of the rotating shaft


5


, eccentric pin


53


, eccentric bush


54


, boss


23


, etc. The orbiting scroll


2


performs orbital motion in the circular orbit with the orbiting radius while the rotation is checked by the rotation checking mechanism


3


.




By this motion, suction gas enters the closed housing


8


through a suction pipe (gas inlet)


82


, being introduced into a suction passage


15


in the orbiting scroll


1


through a gas passage


85


formed in the frame


6


, and sucked into the aforesaid closed spaces


24


. The suction gas reaches the central portion of the spiral wraps


12


,


22


while being compressed as the volume of the closed space


24


is decreased as known by the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll


2


, goes out through the discharge port


13


formed in the end plate


11


, and enters the discharge cavity


14


defined in the scroll-type compressing mechanism C by pushing and opening the discharge valve


17


, being discharged to the outside through a discharge pipe (gas outlet)


83


connected to the scroll-type compressing mechanism C so as to communicate with the discharge cavity


14


.




On the other hand, since the oil pump


51


is also driven at the same time the electric motor M is driven, lubricating oil stored in the oil sump


81


at the bottom of the closed housing


8


is sucked via the suction pipe


56


, being sent to the oil supply hole


52


. The lubricating oil flows upward in the oil supply hole


52


. Some of the lubricating oil branches halfway from the main flow to lubricate a lower bearing


72


and the upper bearing


71


, and the main flow sprouts from an opening of the oil supply hole


52


formed at the tip end of the eccentric pin


53


to lubricate the eccentric pin


53


and the orbiting bearing


73


, and enters the oil reservoir


61


. Subsequently, the lubricating oil passes through the oil groove


66


to lubricate sliding parts such as the thrust surface


65


and the rotation checking mechanism


3


. Also, some of the lubricating oil entering the oil reservoir


61


drops through the oil discharge hole


62


, passes through a passage


9


formed between the outer periphery of the stator of the electric motor M and the closed housing


8


, and is finally returned to the oil sump


81


and stored therein.





FIG. 2

is a view for illustrating the relationship between the eccentric bush


54


and eccentric pin


53


in the above-described scroll-type compressor of the present invention, being viewed from the upside, and

FIG. 3

is a sectional view for illustrating the relationship, viewed from the side. These figures correspond to

FIGS. 9 and 10

showing the related art, respectively. A part of the peripheral surface of the eccentric bush


54


, which defines the inner peripheral surface or the hole


55


, is formed as a flat portion


54




a,


and the flat portion


54




a


abuts on a flat portion


53




b


formed at a part of the outer peripheral surface of the eccentric pin


53


, so that the eccentric bush


54


rotates integrally with the eccentric pin


53


. At the outer peripheral portion of the eccentric bush


54


opposing to the flat portion


54




a


substantially in the radial direction about 180° apart in the circumferential direction, a flat portion


54




b


is formed. This flat portion


54




b


defines an oil supply path (oil supply hole)


57


extending in the axial direction in cooperation with the orbiting bearing


73


. The upper end of the oil supply path


57


is open at the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


and the lower end thereof is open to the oil reservoir


61


.




As seen from the comparison of FIG.


2


and

FIG. 9

, the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is cut or removed to form a flat portion as indicated by


54




d


over the total wall thickness in the radial direction of the eccentric bush


54


from one end


54




c


of the flat portion


54




b


on the upstream side with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotating shaft


5


indicated by the arrow to a portion corresponding to the substantially intermediate position in the circumferential direction of the flat portion


54




a


(left side portion in FIG.


2


), in other words, over an angular range of about 180° in the circumferential direction. The cut region is expanded as compared with FIG.


9


. Therefore, the lubricating oil discharged from the oil supply hole


52


at the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is pushed toward the outer periphery of the eccentric bush


54


by a centrifugal force at the flat portion


54




d,


and is supplied efficiently to the oil supply path


57


by being blocked by the orbiting bearing


73


. Thereby, the amount of oil supplied to the oil supply path


57


is increased significantly. The upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is not cut in nearly the same manner as in

FIG. 9

from one end


54




c


of the flat portion


54




b


on the upstream side with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotating shaft


5


indicated by the arrow to a portion corresponding to the substantially intermediate position in the circumferential direction of the opposing flat portion


54




a


(right side portion in FIG.


2


), and an arcuate protrusion


54




f


exists on the outer periphery side. The upper end face of this protrusion


54




f


is flush with the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


, but it may be positioned slightly above or below the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


.




[Second Embodiment]




In a second embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, only a configuration different from that of the first embodiment will be described. As seen best from

FIG. 5

, an annular protrusion


54




g


is provided on the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


along the whole upper edge of the inner periphery of the hole


55


. The other portion on the upper end face is cut to form a flat portion (outer peripheral portion)


54




h


lower than the protrusion


54




g


(this flat portion defines an annular concave in consequence in cooperation with the surrounding orbiting bearing


73


). The upper end face of this protrusion


54




g


is flush with the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


. By forming this protrusion


54




g,


at least some of the lubricating oil flowing out of the oil supply hole


52


at the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


enters, not the gap


58


, but a concave defined by the flat portion


54




h


and the orbiting bearing


73


, and is guided effectively from here to the oil supply path


57


. The flow of lubricating oil from the oil supply hole


52


to the concave defined by the flat portion


54




h


and the orbiting bearing


73


is caused, at least partly, by centrifugal force resulting from rotation of the shaft


5


. Thereby, the amount of oil supplied to the oil supply path


57


is increased significantly.




[Third Embodiment]




In a third embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, only a configuration different from that of the first embodiment will be described. The whole of the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is made flat, so that the lubricating oil is allowed to flow into the gap


58


. However, in order to prevent the lubricating oil flowing into the gap


58


from dropping into the oil reservoir


61


, an annular flat plate (flat plate member)


59


with a suitable thickness and size is interposed between the lower end face of the eccentric bush


54


and the upper end shoulder


5




a


of the rotating shaft


5


so as to substantially cover the lower end of the gap


58


. Thereby, of the lubricating oil flowing out of the oil supply hole


52


at the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


, part thereof flowing into the gap


58


is stored in the gap


58


without dropping into the oil reservoir


61


. When the volume of the gap


58


is decreased by the motion of the eccentric pin


53


, the lubricating oil is discharged upward from the gap


58


, and supplied to the oil supply path


57


together with the lubricating oil released from the oil supply hole


52


to the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


. Thereupon, the discharge amount to the oil supply path


57


is increased significantly. In this embodiment, the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is flush with the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


, but this is not always necessary. It may be terminated at a position below or above the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


.




The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various modifications can be made. For example,




(1) The present invention is characterized by the prevention of seizure of orbiting bearing. Therefore, the members less relevant to the construction for this purpose are not restricted by the construction used in the embodiments,




(2) In the embodiments, the flat portion of the eccentric bush


54


and the flat portion of the eccentric pin


53


, which abut on each other, lie at a position opposing to the oil supply path


57


in the radial direction about 180° apart in the circumferential direction. However, the flat portion may be formed at an angular position smaller or larger than 180° from the oil supply path


57


,




(3) In this case, in the first embodiment, the arcuate protrusion


54




f


on the outer peripheral edge side of the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


extends from one end


54




c


of the flat portion


54




b


of the eccentric bush


54


to the portion corresponding to the substantially intermediate position in the circumferential direction of the flat portion


54




a.


However, the position at which the protrusion


54




f


terminates may be in the angular range of about 180°, not the portion almost corresponding to the intermediate position, and




(4) In the third embodiment, the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


is flush with the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


, but this is not always necessary. It may be at a position below or above the upper end face of the eccentric pin


53


. Also, as in the first and second embodiments, the upper end face of the eccentric bush


54


may be formed with a protrusion


54




f,




54




g


or a flat portion


54




d,




54




h.





Claims
  • 1. A scroll-type compressor comprising a closed housing having a gas inlet and outlet; a support frame fixed in said closed housing; a scroll-type compressing mechanism which has a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll disposed above said support frame and engaging with each other, wherein said fixed scroll is fastened to said support frame, and said orbiting scroll is supported by and in slidable contact with said support frame; a rotating shaft which is disposed below said scroll-type compressing mechanism, extends upward by penetrating said support frame and is fitted in a boss of said orbiting scroll at an eccentric pin portion at the upper end via an eccentric bush and a bearing; a motor for driving said orbiting scroll via said rotating shaft; and an oil pump provided at the lower end of said rotating shaft,said rotating shaft and said eccentric pin portion being formed with an oil supply hole, which communicates with said oil pump and is open at an upper end face of said eccentric pin portion, so that lubricating oil is provided through said oil supply hole in response to said oil pump being driven and at least some of the lubricating oil flowing out of said oil supply hole is supplied to said bearing, wherein a gap is formed between an outer peripheral surface of said eccentric pin portion and an inner peripheral surface of said eccentric bush, and said scroll-type compressor further comprises an annular flat plate member positioned between a lower end face of said eccentric bush and an upper end face of said rotating shaft so as to substantially cover a lower end of said gap.
  • 2. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said gap is operative to permit the orbiting motion of said orbiting scroll.
  • 3. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 2, wherein an oil supply path extends in the axial direction and is provided between an outer peripheral surface of said eccentric bush and an inner peripheral surface of said bearing, so that the lubricating oil flowing out of said oil supply hole is supplied to said bearing via said oil supply path and supplied to a space between said support frame and said orbiting scroll.
  • 4. A scroll-type compressor comprising:a closed housing having a gas inlet and outlet; a support frame fixed in said closed housing; a scroll-type compressing mechanism which has a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll disposed above said support frame and engaging with each other, wherein said fixed scroll is fastened to said support frame, said orbiting scroll is supported by and in slidable contact with said support frame, and said orbiting scroll comprises a boss; a rotating shaft which is disposed below said scroll-type compressing mechanism and extends upward by penetrating said support frame, said rotating shaft having an upper end face and comprising an eccentric pin portion that extends upward from said upper end face; an eccentric bush mounted to said pin portion, wherein said eccentric bush includes a lower end face; a bearing that is carried by said boss and is in receipt of said eccentric bush, wherein an outer peripheral oil supply path is defined at least between a portion of said bush and a portion of said bearing, and said outer peripheral oil supply path supplies lubricating oil to said bearing; a motor for driving said orbiting scroll via said rotating shaft; an oil pump provided at the lower end of said rotating shaft, wherein said rotating shaft and said eccentric pin portion define an oil supply hole, which communicates with said oil pump and is open at an upper end face of said eccentric pin portion, so that lubricating oil is provided through said oil supply hole in response to said oil pump being driven; a reservoir that is at least partially defined between an outer peripheral surface of said eccentric pin portion and an inner peripheral surface of said eccentric bush; and a plate that is a discrete component from said rotating shaft and said pin portion, wherein said plate is positioned between said lower end face of said eccentric bush and said upper end face of said rotating shaft so that said plate substantially occludes a lower end of said reservoir in a manner such that said reservoir is operative for receiving and storing oil from said oil supply hole, and so that the rotation of the rotating shaft and the resulting motion of the eccentric pin decreases the size of the reservoir so that oil stored by the reservoir is discharged upwardly out of said reservoir and substantially soon thereafter flows downwardly into the outer peripheral oil supply path.
  • 5. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 4, wherein said plate includes:an upper surface that is engaged to said lower end face of said eccentric bush, and a lower surface that is opposite from said upper surface and engaged to said upper end face of said rotating shaft.
  • 6. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 4, wherein said plate extends at least partially around said rotating shaft.
  • 7. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 6, wherein said plate extends at least partially around said eccentric pin portion of said rotating shaft.
  • 8. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 4, wherein said plate is annular and defines a central opening, and said eccentric pin portion of said rotating shaft extends through said opening of said plate.
  • 9. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 8, wherein said plate includes:an upper surface that is engaged to said lower end face of said eccentric bush, and a lower surface that is opposite from said upper surface and engaged to said upper end face of said rotating shaft.
  • 10. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 4, wherein said portion of said bearing, which at least partially defines said outer peripheral oil supply path, is flat and upright.
  • 11. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 10, wherein said plate includes:an upper surface that is engaged to said lower end face of said eccentric bush, and a lower surface that is opposite from said upper surface and engaged to said upper end face of said rotating shaft.
  • 12. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 10, wherein said plate extends at least partially around said rotating shaft.
  • 13. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 12, wherein said plate extends at least partially around said eccentric pin portion of said rotating shaft.
  • 14. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 10, wherein said plate is annular and defines a central opening, and said eccentric pin portion of said rotating shaft extends through said opening of said plate.
  • 15. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 14, wherein said plate includes:an upper surface that is engaged to said lower end face of said eccentric bush, and a lower surface that is opposite from said upper surface and engaged to said upper end face of said rotating shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
8-236737 Sep 1996 JP
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/866,495, filed on May 30, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,911, which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

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