Claims
- 1. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole solely in response to the orbital motion of said first and second scroll members relative to each other, wherein said valve mechanism has a spring for urging said valve body in a direction that normally closes said first bypass hole.
- 2. A scroll type fluid displacement apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members.
- 3. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, She improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members wherein said valve mechanism comprises a valve body for opening and closing said first bypass hole and a spring for urging said valve body in a direction that normally closes said first bypass hole, said valve body and said spring being radially arranged.
- 4. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members wherein said first bypass hole is provided on a wall of each of said first and second spiral elements.
- 5. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber;
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole solely in response to the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket.
- 6. A scroll type fluid displacement apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said scroll type fluid displacement apparatus is a fixed system scroll type fluid displacement apparatus wherein one of said first and second scroll members is fixedly disposed within said housing and the other of said first and second scroll members is disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said fixedly disposed scroll member within the interior of said housing.
- 7. A scroll type fluid displacement apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members.
- 8. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- A first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber;
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket wherein said valve mechanism comprises a valve body for opening and closing said first bypass hole and a spring for urging said valve body in a direction that normally closes said first bypass hole, said valve body and said spring being radially arranged.
- 9. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket wherein said first bypass hole is provided on a wall of each of said first and second spiral elements.
- 10. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole solely in response to the orbital motion of said first and second scroll members relative to each other and the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket, wherein said valve mechanism has a spring for urging said valve body in a direction that normally closes said first bypass hole.
- 11. A scroll type fluid displacement apparatus as recited in claim 10 wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members.
- 12. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members and the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket wherein said valve mechanism comprises a valve body for opening and closing said first bypass hole and a spring for urging said valve body in a direction that normally closes said first bypass hole, said valve body and said spring being radially arranged.
- 13. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members and the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket wherein said first bypass hole is provided on a wall of each of said first and second spiral elements.
- 14. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members
- wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members and wherein a second bypass hole communicates between said cavity and said suction chamber.
- 15. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket
- wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members and wherein a second bypass hole communicates between said cavity and said suction chamber.
- 16. In a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus including a housing having therein a suction chamber and discharge chamber, a first scroll member disposed within said housing and having a first end plate from which a first spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, a second scroll member disposed for nonrotatable orbital movement relative to said first scroll member within the interior of said housing and having a second end plate from which a second spiral element axially extends into the interior of said housing, said first and second spiral elements interfitting at an angular and radial offset to make a plurality of line contacts which define at least one pair of sealed off fluid pockets, and a drive mechanism operatively connected to at least one of said first and second scroll members to effect relative orbital motion between said first and second scroll members and said line contacts whereby said fluid pockets move inwardly and change in volume and a fluid is sucked from said suction chamber to said fluid pockets and discharged from said fluid pockets to said discharge chamber, the improvement comprising:
- a first bypass hole provided on a wall of at least one of said first and second spiral elements for communicating between at least one of said fluid pockets and said suction chamber; and
- a valve mechanism for controlling the opening and closing of said first bypass hole in response to the rotational motion of said first and second scroll members and the amount of pressure in said at least one fluid pocket
- wherein said first bypass hole communicates between said at least one fluid pocket and said suction chamber via a cavity formed in at least one of said first and second scroll members and wherein a second bypass hole communicates between said cavity and said suction chamber.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/883,382,filed May 15, 1992, now Pat. No. 5, 269,661.
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