Claims
- 1. A positive fluid displacement apparatus, comprising:
a) an orbiting scroll member including an end plate having two involute wraps affixed to opposite surfaces of said end plate and three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions; b) first and second oppositely disposed, fixed scroll members, each fixed scroll member including an end plate having an involute wrap affixed to an internal facing surface of the respective plate, each involute wrap of the fixed scroll members engageable respectively with one involute wrap of said orbiting scroll member, wherein when said orbiting scroll member orbits with respect to said fixed scroll members, flanks of said engaged wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members along with the end plate of said orbiting scroll member and the internal facing surfaces of said end plates of said fixed scroll members define moving pockets of variable volume and zones of high and low fluid pressures; c) a housing supporting said first and second fixed scroll members; d) a rotatable shaft within said housing arranged to drive said orbiting scroll member in orbiting motion with respect to said fixed scroll members; e) three equally spaced crank handles, each rotatably supported by said housing; f) radially compliant linking means connecting said shaft to said orbiting scroll member and connecting said crank handles to said peripheral extensions of said orbiting scroll member to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members and to allow said orbiting scroll member to slide radially to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 2. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said end plate of said orbiting scroll member comprises a front plate and a rear plate arranged back to back; said two involute wraps of said orbiting scroll member are affixed to and extend from opposite sides of the front and rear plates, respectively; and said orbiting scroll member comprises a front orbiting scroll member that includes said front plate and said attached involute wrap, and a rear orbiting scroll member that includes said rear plate and said attached involute wrap.
- 3. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 2, wherein said front orbiting scroll member and said rear orbiting scroll member are able to slide radially with respect to each other while orbiting.
- 4. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 3, wherein:
a) said shaft has a crank pin extending from an end thereof; b) a front bearing hub and a rear bearing hub are attached to a central portion of said front and rear plates, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member; and c) said radially compliant linking means having front and rear drive knuckles that are rotatable within said front and rear bearing hubs of said orbiting scroll member, said knuckles are driven by and rotate together with said crank pin and are able to slide radially together with said front and rear bearing hubs, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 5. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 4, wherein:
a) each of said crank handles has a crank handle pin affixed to and extending from an end thereof, and b) said radially compliant linking means further includes three pairs of crank handle knuckles that are rotatable within said three peripheral extensions, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member, and are driven by and rotate together with said crank handle pins, and said crank handle knuckles are able to slide radially together with said peripheral extensions, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven and to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 6. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 4, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said front and rear drive knuckles to balance part of the centrifugal forces acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members such that a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 7. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 5, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said three crank handle knuckles engaged with said extensions, such that a part of the centrifugal force acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members is balanced and a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light sealing contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 8. A positive fluid displacement apparatus, comprising:
a) an orbiting scroll member including an end plate having two involute wraps affixed to opposite surfaces of said end plate and three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions; b) first and second oppositely disposed, fixed scroll members, each fixed scroll member including an end plate having an involute wrap affixed to an internal facing surface of the respective plate, each involute wrap of the fixed scroll members engageable respectively with one involute wrap of said orbiting scroll member, wherein when said orbiting scroll member orbits with respect to said fixed scroll members, flanks of said engaged wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members along with said end plate of said orbiting scroll member and the internal facing surfaces of said end plates of said fixed scroll members define moving pockets of variable volume and zones of high and low fluid pressures; c) a housing supporting said first and second fixed scroll members; d) a rotatable shaft within said housing arranged to drive said orbiting scroll member in orbiting motion with respect to said fixed scroll members; e) three equally spaced crank handles, each rotatably supported by said housing; f) radially compliant linking means connecting said shaft to said orbiting scroll member and connecting said crank handles to said peripheral extensions of said orbiting scroll member to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members and to allow said orbiting scroll member to slide radially to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven; g) a synchronizer synchronizing said crank handles such that in a plane perpendicular to said rotatable shaft, lines drawn through centers of said crank handles and perpendicular to the direction of orbiting motion of said orbiting scroll member remain parallel.
- 9. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said synchronizer has a ring with three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions connected to said crank handles, and said synchronizer orbits together with said orbiting scroll member.
- 10. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 9, wherein said end plate of said orbiting scroll member comprises a front plate and a rear plate arranged back to back; said two involute wraps of said orbiting scroll member are affixed to and extend from opposite sides of the front and rear plates, respectively; and said orbiting scroll member comprises a front orbiting scroll member that includes said front plate and said attached involute wrap, and a rear orbiting scroll member that includes said rear plate and said attached involute wrap.
- 11. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein said front orbiting scroll member and said rear orbiting scroll member are able to slide radially with respect to each other while orbiting.
- 12. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 11, wherein:
a) said shaft has a crank pin extending from an end thereof; b) a front bearing hub and a rear bearing hub are attached to a central portion of said front and rear plates, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member; and c) said radially compliant linking means having front and rear drive knuckles that are rotatable within said front and rear bearing hubs of said orbiting scroll member, said knuckles are driven by and rotate together with said crank pin and are able to slide radially together with said front and rear bearing hubs, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 13. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein:
a) each of said crank handles has a crank handle pin affixed to and extending from an end thereof, and b) said radially compliant linking means further includes three pairs of crank handle knuckles that are rotatable within said three peripheral extensions, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member, and are driven by and rotate together with said crank handle pins, and said crank handle knuckles are able to slide radially together with said peripheral extensions, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven and to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 14. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said front and rear drive knuckles to balance part of the centrifugal forces acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members such that a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scrolls.
- 15. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 13, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said three crank handle knuckles engaged with said extensions, such that a part of the centrifugal force acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members is balanced and a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light sealing contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 16. A positive fluid displacement apparatus, comprising:
a) an orbiting scroll member including an end plate having a front plate and a rear plate arranged back to back, and two involute wraps are affixed to and extend from opposite sides of the front and rear plates, respectively; said orbiting scroll member comprises a front orbiting scroll member that includes said front plate and said attached involute wrap, and a rear orbiting scroll member that includes said rear plate and said attached involute wrap; and three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions for each of said front and rear plates; b) first and second oppositely disposed, fixed scroll members, each fixed scroll member including an end plate having an involute wrap affixed to an internal facing surface of the respective plate, each involute wrap of the fixed scroll members engageable respectively with one involute wrap of said orbiting scroll member, wherein when said orbiting scroll member orbits with respect to said fixed scroll members, flanks of said engaged wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members along with said front and rear plates of said orbiting scroll member and the internal facing surfaces of said end plates of said fixed scroll members define moving pockets of variable volume and zones of high and low fluid pressures; c) a housing supporting said first and second fixed scroll members; d) a rotatable shaft within said housing arranged to drive said orbiting scroll member in orbiting motion with respect to said fixed scroll members; e) three equally spaced crank handles, each rotatably supported by said housing; f) radially compliant linking means connecting said shaft to said orbiting scroll member and connecting said crank handles to said peripheral extensions of said orbiting scroll member to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members and to allow said orbiting scroll member to slide radially to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven; g) a synchronizer synchronizing said crank handles such that in a plane perpendicular to said rotatable shaft, lines drawn through centers of said crank handles and perpendicular to the direction of orbiting motion of said orbiting scroll member remain parallel; and h) a plenum chamber formed between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members, wherein a pressurized fluid introduced into said plenum chamber urges the front and rear orbiting scroll members towards the fixed scroll members.
- 17. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 16, wherein said synchronizer has a ring with three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions connected to said crank handles, and said synchronizer orbits together with said orbiting scroll member.
- 18. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 17, wherein said front orbiting scroll member and said rear orbting scroll member are able to slide radially with respect to each other while orbiting.
- 19. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 18, wherein a sealing element made of resilient material is located between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members to seal off said plenum chamber such that a pressurized fluid introduced into the plenum chamber is sealed off from neighboring areas containing fluid at different pressure inside said housing.
- 20. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 19, wherein:
a) said shaft has a crank pin extending from an end thereof; b) a front bearing hub and a rear bearing hub are attached to a central portion of said front and rear plates, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member; and c) said radially compliant linking means having front and rear drive knuckles that are rotatable within said front and rear bearing hubs of said orbiting scroll member, said knuckles are driven by and rotate together with said crank pin and are able to slide radially together with said front and rear bearing hubs, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 21. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 20, wherein:
a) each of said crank handles has a crank handle pin affixed to and extending from an end thereof; and b) said radially compliant linking means further includes three pairs of crank handle knuckles that are rotatable within said three peripheral extensions, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member, and are driven by and rotate together with said crank handle pins, and said crank handle knuckles are able to slide radially together with said peripheral extensions, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven and to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 22. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 20, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said front and rear drive knuckles to balance part of the centrifugal forces acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members such that a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 23. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 21, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said three crank handle knuckles engaged with said extensions, such that a part of the centrifugal force acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members is balanced and a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light sealing contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 24. A positive fluid displacement apparatus, comprising in combination
a) an orbiting scroll member including an end plate having a front plate and a rear plate arranged back to back, and two involute wraps are affixed to and extend from opposite sides of the front and rear plates, respectively; said orbiting scroll member comprises a front orbiting scroll member that includes said front plate and said attached involute wrap, and a rear orbiting scroll member that includes said rear plate and said attached involute wrap; and three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions for each of said front and rear plates; b) first and second oppositely disposed, fixed scroll members, each fixed scroll member including an end plate having an involute wrap affixed to an internal facing surface of the respective plate, each involute wrap of the fixed scroll members engageable respectively with one involute wrap of said orbiting scroll member, wherein when said orbiting scroll member orbits with respect to said fixed scroll members, flanks of said engaged wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members along with said front and rear plates of said orbiting scroll member and the internal facing surfaces of said end plates of said fixed scroll members define moving pockets of variable volume and zones of high and low fluid pressures; c) a housing supporting said first and second fixed scroll members; d) a rotatable shaft within said housing arranged to drive said orbiting scroll member in orbiting motion with respect to said fixed scroll members; e) three equally spaced crank handles, each rotatably supported by said housing, and each having a timing belt pulley attached to it; f) radially compliant linking means connecting said shaft to said orbiting scroll member and connecting said crank handles to said peripheral extensions of said orbiting scroll member to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members and to allow said orbiting scroll member to slide radially to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven; g) a plenum chamber formed between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members, wherein a pressurized fluid introduced into said plenum chamber urges the front and rear orbiting scroll members towards the fixed scroll members; and h) a synchronizer including a timing belt and multiple idle wheels, said synchronizer synchronizing said crank handles such that in a plane perpendicular to said rotatable shaft, lines drawn through centers of said crank handles and perpendicular to the direction of orbiting motion of said orbiting scroll member remain parallel.
- 25. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 24, wherein said front orbiting scroll member and said rear orbiting scroll member are able to slide radially with respect to each other while orbiting.
- 26. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 25, wherein a sealing element made of resilient material is located between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members to seal off said plenum chamber such that a pressurized fluid introduced into the plenum chamber is sealed off from neighboring areas containing fluid at different pressure inside said housing.
- 27. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 26, wherein:
a) said shaft has a crank pin extending from an end thereof; b) a front bearing hub and a rear bearing hub are attached to a central portion of said front and rear plates, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member; and c) said radially compliant linking means having front and rear drive knuckles that are rotatable within said front and rear bearing hubs of said orbiting scroll member, said knuckles are driven by and rotate together with said crank pin and are able to slide radially together with said front and rear bearing hubs, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 28. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 27, wherein:
a) each of said crank handles has a crank handle pin affixed to and extending from an end thereof, and b) said radially compliant linking means further includes three pairs of crank handle knuckles that are rotatable within said three peripheral extensions, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member, and are driven by and rotate together with said crank handle pins, and said crank handle knuckles are able to slide radially together with said peripheral extensions, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven and to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 29. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 27, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said front and rear drive knuckles to balance part of the centrifugal forces acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members such that a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 30. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 28, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said three crank handle knuckles engaged with said extensions, such that a part of the centrifugal force acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members is balanced and a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light sealing contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 31. A positive fluid displacement apparatus, comprising:
a) an orbiting scroll member including an end plate having a front plate and a rear plate arranged back to back, and two involute wraps are affixed to and extend from opposite sides of the front and rear plates, respectively; said orbiting scroll member comprises a front orbiting scroll member that includes said front plate and said attached involute wrap, and a rear orbiting scroll member that includes said rear plate and said attached involute wrap; and three, equally-spaced peripheral extensions for each of said front and rear plates; b) first and second oppositely disposed, fixed scroll members, each fixed scroll member including an end plate having an involute wrap affixed to an internal facing surface of the respective plate, each involute wrap of the fixed scroll members engageable respectively with one involute wrap of said orbiting scroll member, wherein when said orbiting scroll member orbits with respect to said fixed scroll members, flanks of said engaged wraps of the orbiting and fixed scroll members along with said front and rear plates of said orbiting scroll member and the internal facing surfaces of said end plates of said fixed scroll members define moving pockets of variable volume and zones of high and low fluid pressures; c) a housing supporting said first and second fixed scroll members; d) a rotatable shaft within said housing arranged to drive said orbiting scroll member in orbiting motion with respect to said fixed scroll members; e) a plenum chamber formed between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members, wherein a pressurized fluid introduced into said plenum chamber urges the front and rear orbiting scroll members towards the fixed scroll members; f) an Oldham coupling having two sets of keys perpendicular to each other, each set of said keys is engaged with said orbiting scroll member and said housing, respectively, to maintain a predetermined angular relationship between said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
- 32. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
a) said shaft has a crank pin extending from an end thereof; b) a front bearing hub and a rear bearing hub are attached to a central portion of said front and rear plates, respectively, of said orbiting scroll member; and c) a radially compliant linking means having front and rear drive knuckles that are rotatable within said front and rear bearing hubs of said orbiting scroll member, said knuckles are driven by and rotate together with said crank pin and are able to slide radially together with said front and rear bearing hubs, respectively, to effect tangential sealing between said involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members which make moving line contact as said orbiting scroll member is driven.
- 33. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 32 wherein a sealing element made of resilient material is located between said front and rear plates of said front and rear orbiting scroll members to seal off said plenum chamber such that a pressurized fluid introduced into the plenum chamber is sealed off from neighboring areas containing fluid at different pressure inside said housing.
- 34. A positive fluid displacement apparatus in accordance with claim 33, wherein at least one counterbalancer is attached to each of said front and rear drive knuckles to balance part of the centrifugal forces acting on said front and rear orbiting scroll members such that a radial separating force caused by displaced gas is overcome to maintain light contact between the involute wraps of said orbiting and fixed scroll members.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/371,998, filed Apr. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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