Claims
- 1. A scroll-type refrigerant compressor comprising:
- a housing provided with a suction port for introducing a refrigerant to be compressed into said housing and a delivery port for delivering the refrigerant after compression;
- a suction chamber defined in said housing and fluidly communicated with said suction port;
- a discharge chamber defined in said housing and fluidly communicated with said delivery port;
- a stationary scroll fixed to said housing and provided with an end plate and a spiral member formed on said end plate;
- a movable scroll arranged so as to be eccentrically engaged with said stationary scroll and provided with an end plate and a spiral member formed on said end plate;
- a drive shaft rotatably supported by said housing and providing said movable scroll with an orbital motion relative to said stationary scroll;
- a rotation preventing means arranged for preventing said movable scroll from rotating during the orbital motion thereof;
- a plurality of compressing chambers defined between said stationary and movable scrolls so as to move toward a center of said spiral members in response to the orbital motion of said movable scroll to thereby compress refrigerant sucked into said chambers;
- a plurality of bypass ports and a discharge port formed in said end plate of said stationary scroll, said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port being disposed so as to permit said plurality of compressing chambers to be fluidly communicated with said discharge chamber, all of said plurality of compressing chambers being constantly communicated with said plurality of bypass ports or said discharge port;
- check valve means arranged in said discharge chamber at positions adjacent to said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port so as to prevent the refrigerant after compression from returning from said discharge chamber toward said plurality of compressing chambers;
- a fluid channel arranged so as to be extended between said suction chamber and said discharge chamber, for providing a fluid communication therebetween; and
- a fluid passage control means arranged in said fluid channel and defining open and closed positions of said fluid channel to thereby regulate the passage of the refrigerant through said fluid channel,
- each of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port defining a respective predetermined open area and said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port being constructed and arranged so that as each respective compressing chamber moves toward said center of said spiral members to compress the refrigerant a sum of said respective predetermined open areas of communicating ports of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port which are in communication with said respective compressing chamber increases.
- 2. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said fluid channel means is provided by a passageway formed so as to extend through said housing means.
- 3. The scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said check valve means includes an individual check valve element arranged for each of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port.
- 4. The scroll-type compressor according to claim 3, wherein said check valve elements are in contact with said end plate of said stationary scroll at positions covering each of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port said check valve elements being able to be moved away from said end plate of said stationary scroll means to open each of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port.
- 5. The scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said fluid passage control means comprises a solenoid valve means defining open and close positions thereof and able to move from the open to closed position and vice versa in response to electric energizing signals.
- 6. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said fluid passage control means comprises a linearly movable spool valve means moved by a valve actuator means in said fluid channel means between a first position blocking said fluid channel means and a second position unblocking said fluid channel means.
- 7. A scroll-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said fluid passage control means comprises a rotary valve means, rotated by a rotary actuator means in said fluid channel means, between a first position blocking said fluid channel means and a second position unblocking said fluid channel means.
- 8. A cross-type compressor according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port are arranged in a manner such that an angle of a line passing through two respective adjacent ports of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port measured with respect to the center of said stationary scroll decreases when said two respective adjacent ports are arranged close to the center of said stationary scroll.
- 9. The scroll-type compressor according to claim 8, wherein said angle of the line passing through said two respective adjacent ports of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port measured with respect to the center of said stationary scroll is defined by an equation of geometric progression:
- .DELTA..theta.=.theta..sub.o .times.k .DELTA..theta..sub.(n-1)
- where .DELTA..theta. is said angle between said two respective adjacent ports of said plurality of bypass ports and said discharge port, k is a constant, and n is the number of bypass ports.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/471,959, filed on Jun. 6, 1995, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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