This application relates to a compressor that is sealed within a housing having a center shell, and a lower end cap, and wherein structure in the lower end cap interacts with a fixture pin to properly position the lower end cap during welding.
Sealed compressors are known, and are often utilized in refrigerant compression applications. In a typical sealed compressor, a center shell is generally cylindrical and encloses a compressor pump unit and a motor. An upper end cap seals one end of the compressor shell, and a lower end cap seals the other. The upper and lower end caps are typically welded to the center shell. There are challenges with regard to properly positioning the lower end cap relative to the welder clamping fixture during welding. In fact, a good deal of mis-located end caps have been experienced in the prior art.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, the present invention forms a surface within the lower end cap which is engaged by a fixture pin. The fixture pin is at a known centered location, and thus centers the lower end cap when it engages the structure. In a disclosed embodiment, the structure in the lower end cap is a centered dimple having a curving surface curving toward a center location. The fixture pin is also disclosed as having a curved forward surface. In this way, if the lower end cap is misaligned when initially engaged by the fixture pin, the curved surfaces will guide the lower end cap to the proper location as the fixture pin continues to move forward into engaging and locking the lower end cap. Once the lower end cap is locked at the centered position, a weld electrode can move inwardly to weld the lower end cap to the center shell.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, the dimple also provides a secondary function of providing a locating structure for a magnet to remove metallic impurities from a lubricating oil.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A sealed compressor 20 is illustrated in
As shown, a dimple 44 is formed within the bottom surface of the lower end cap 28. The dimple has a curved outer lower surface 46. As shown in this embodiment, the dimple receives and positions a magnet 42. It is known to place magnets at the end of an end cap in a sealed compressor. The purpose of the magnet is to remove metallic impurities from oil in an oil sump 38 prior to that oil reaching an oil supply passage 40 that is formed in the rotating shaft 36. To date, some additional mounting structure has been required. The dimple 44 is provided in the end cap 28 to provide an alignment surface as will be explained below. However, the dimple also provides this second function.
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The present invention thus provides a simple method of properly aligning the lower end cap relative to the clamping fixture during welding. While an embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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