The present invention relates to a sealing structure for a housing join of a fluid machine, which is for sealing a join between first and second housing members that constitute a fluid machine such as a compressor and an expander.
An electric compressor disclosed in Patent Document 1 has been known as an example of a fluid machine with this type of sealing structure. In the electric compressor of Patent Document 1, a housing includes a front casing for housing a compressor mechanism, a motor casing for housing an electric motor, and a frame, which are fastened together by means of bolts. A join between the front casing and the frame is sealed by an O ring inserted into a ring groove formed at the front casing, and a join between the motor casing and the frame is sealed by an O ring inserted into a ring groove formed at the motor casing.
Patent Document 1: JP H9-42156 A
However, surface roughness of the end surface of the frame, surface roughness of the bottom surface of the ring groove and/or a compressed state of the O ring between the end surface of the frame and the bottom surface of the ring groove are not always uniform. There is a possibility that when the O ring moves in response to the pressure difference, the moving speed or distance of the O ring varies from place to place and the O ring is accordingly twisted. The twisted O ring shows low sealing property in some portions. Thus, it is required to prevent the O ring from twisting. This is a common issue for fluid machines including expanders as well as the compressors.
In light of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a sealing structure for a housing join of a fluid machine, which is capable of preventing a twist in the O ring and resultant reduction in sealing property.
According to an aspect of the present invention, provided is a sealing structure for a housing join of a fluid machine, which is used to seal a join between first and second housing members constituting a housing of the fluid machine. The sealing structure for a housing join of a fluid machine comprises: a ring groove formed in an end surface of the first housing member; and an O ring to be inserted into the ring groove. The ring groove has an inverted trapezoid shape in cross section, of which a width of an opening edge is larger than a width of a bottom surface. Also, when the first and second housing members are joined together, the inserted O ring is compressed between the bottom surface and an end surface of the second housing member and the compressed O ring comes into contact with the bottom surface and both of a pair of side surfaces extending upward from the bottom surface at its opposite ends in a width direction.
In the sealing structure for the housing join of the fluid machine, the O ring inserted into the ring groove is compressed at least by joining the first and second housing members and also, the compressed O ring comes into contact with the bottom surface and pair of side surfaces of the ring groove. Hence, at the time of operating the compressor, the O ring does not move inside the ring groove in response to the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the housing and instead, just deforms. This prevents a twist in the O ring and resultant reduction in sealing property.
Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the following description focuses on a compressor as a fluid machine, but the present invention is applicable to a wide variety of fluid machines including expanders as well as compressors.
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A join A between the first housing member 1 and the second housing member 2 is sealed by an O ring 3 provided at the join. In this embodiment, the O ring 3 is inserted into the ring groove 14 formed annually in the end surface 11 of the first housing member 1. Needless to say, the ring groove may be formed in the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2 in place of the end surface 11 of the first housing member 1.
The ring groove 14 has an inverted trapezoid shape in cross section. That is, the ring groove 14 is formed wider at its opening edge than at its bottom surface. Preferably, the ring groove 14 is formed into an inverted right-angled trapezoid shape in cross section as shown in
Specifically, in this embodiment, the ring groove 14 has the following dimensions. That is, a depth D of the ring groove 14 is smaller than a wire diameter (wire diameter of the uncompressed ring) d0 of the O ring 3 (D<d0). Also, a width W1 of the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 is smaller than a wire diameter dc of the compressed O ring 3 between the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 and the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2, i.e., the diameter dc (>d0) of the O ring 3 in the width direction of the ring groove 14 (more specifically, in the width direction of the bottom surface 14a), which is increased by compression between the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 and the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2 (W1<dc). Moreover, a width W2 of the opening edge of the ring groove 14 is larger than the wire diameter d0 of the O ring (W2>d0) and also larger than the width W1 of the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 (W2>W1).
Next, described are operations of the above sealing structure for the housing join of the compressor.
First, the O ring 3 is inserted into the ring groove 14 formed in the end surface 11 of the first housing member 1 before the first housing member 1 and the second housing member 2 are joined together. The inserted O ring 3 comes into contact with the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 and the other side surface (side surface close to the inner wall surface of the housing) 14c as described above and also, its upper portion protrudes from the opening edge of the ring groove 14 (see
Next, the first housing member 1 and the second housing member 2 are joined together, whereby the upper portion of the O ring 3 protruding from the opening edge of the ring groove 14 is pressed by the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2. That is, the O ring 3 is compressed between the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 and the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2. Then, the wire diameter of the O ring 3 is reduced in the direction of compression (vertical direction in the drawings) compared with the diameter (d0) of the uncompressed one, but is increased in the width direction (lateral direction in the drawings) of the ring groove 14 orthogonal to the direction of compression (d0⇒dc). As a result, the O ring 3 comes into contact with the one side surface (side surface close to the outer wall surface of the housing) 14b of the ring groove 14 as well as the bottom surface 14a and the other side surface 14c of the ring groove 14. Furthermore, the O ring 3 is in contact with the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2, the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 and the pair of side surfaces 14b, 14c of the ring groove 14 (see
When the compressor operates, making the internal pressure of the housing higher than the external pressure thereof, the differential pressure between the inside and outside of the housing acts on the O ring 3. In this embodiment, however, at the time when the first housing member 1 and the second housing member 2 are joined together, the O ring 3 is already in contact with the pair of side surfaces 14b, 14c, especially, the one side surface (side surface close to the outer wall surface of the housing) 14b of the ring groove 14. Therefore, the O ring 3 does not move inside the ring groove 14 but just deforms due to the pressure difference. This makes it possible to prevent a twist in the O ring 3 and resultant reduction in sealing property and in turn, to ensure stable sealing property throughout the O ring 3 in the circumferential direction.
Also, since the O ring 3 does not move as mentioned above, the pressure difference is utilized for deformation of the O ring 3. Consequently, the O ring 3 comes into closer contact with the one side surface 14b of the ring groove 14 than in conventional ones and also, the O ring 3 largely deforms toward a gap between the end surface 11 of the first housing member 1 and the end surface 21 of the second housing member 2 on the outer wall surface side of the housing or largely deforms to get into the gap, compared with conventional ones (see
Moreover, since the width W2 of the opening edge of the ring groove 14 is larger than the wire diameter d0 of the uncompressed O ring 3, there is no fear of lowering workability at the time of inserting the O ring 3 into the ring groove 14
Note that in the above embodiment, the side surface 14b close to the outer wall surface of the housing out of the pair of side surfaces 14b, 14c of the ring groove 14 is formed as the perpendicular surface and the side surface 14c close to the inner wall surface of the housing is formed as the inclined surface. However, the present invention is not limited to these examples. For example, the structure shown in
Also, in the above embodiments, the ring groove 14 is formed such that the O ring 3 can be inserted thereinto in contact with the bottom surface 14a and the other side surface (inclined surface) 14c of the ring groove 14. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The ring groove 14 can be formed so that the O ring 3 is inserted thereinto in contact with the bottom surface 14a and the one side surface (perpendicular surface) 14b of the ring groove 14. To be specific, the ring groove 14 has only to be formed so that the O ring 3, compressed by joining the first housing member 1 and the second housing member 2 together, comes into contact with the bottom surface 14a and the pair of side surfaces 14b, 14c of the ring groove 14.
Furthermore, the ring groove 14 may be formed so that the inserted O ring 3 comes into contact with the bottom surface 14a and the pair of side surfaces 14b, 14c of the ring groove 14. In this case, the width W1 of the bottom surface 14a of the ring groove 14 can be smaller than the wire diameter d0 of the uncompressed O ring 3 (the same applies to the structure of
The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described so far, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments and various modifications and changes can be made based on the technical ideas of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-216768 | Nov 2015 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/082657 | 11/2/2016 | WO | 00 |