This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/RU2019/000049 filed Jan. 28, 2019 which designated the U.S., the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to the sealing system for the air’ and refrigerator rotary piston compressors and for the heat’ and vacuum rotary piston pumps.
The prior art discloses the rotary piston compressor comprising an epitrochoid body with the frontal and rear side covers and a rotor located on an eccentric shaft. The rotor contains sealing cylinders (slide blocks) and the radial and butt sealing bars that are tightened against the side cover working surfaces by expanders (leaf springs) and seal the variable capacity working chambers formed by the body, the side covers and the rotor (RU 2535307 C2, publ. Oct. 12, 2014).
The disadvantage of this device is its sealing system design. The butt sealing bars and the cylindrical sealing system slide blocks are configured as individual separated parts, and the sealing elements are pressed by expanders which are configured as individual separated metal parts too. The use of separated seals and separated expanders results in reduced operating efficiency of the same, makes the process of their close assembly difficult and time-consuming, reduces the leak tightness of the working chambers and worsens the compressor performance related to the bleeding and the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole.
A system of the rotary piston engine sealing is known that consists of the radial seal elements spring-driven to the body working surface and the butt seal elements spring-driven to the side covers (RU 2338071 C1, publ. Oct. 11, 2008).
The disadvantage of the solution is that the sealing bars and the cylinders (slide blocks) of the sealing system are configured as individual separated parts which reduces the butt seals operating efficiency owing to the bleeding that occurs between a sealing bar and a shear block; this worsens the leak tightness of the compressor rotor butt seal system which results in the bleeding and the development of the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole. This being the case, the sealing elements are pressed by the expanders which are configured as separated parts as well, require the difficult and time-consuming precise assembly process, are not secured in the rotor slots and can fall out and get lost during the rotor disassembly, which causes various in-service problems.
Also, the prior art discloses a rotary piston compressor sealing system comprising radial and butt sealing bars configured in the rotor slots, interacting with cylinders (slide blocks) and tightened against the working surfaces by expanders (Wrede, F. and Kruse, H., “Recent Status of Trochoidal Type Compressors for Heat Pumps in Germany” (1986). International Compressor Engineering Conference. Paper 530, http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/icec/530).
The disadvantage of the solution is that the butt sealing bars and the cylindrical sealing system slide blocks are configured as separated parts. During the rotary piston machine operation, a gap is formed between the slide blocks and the butt bars owing to the centrifugal and frictional forces generated during the rotor spinning; this results in the gas leakage through the gap opening at the leading rotor apex; also, the reactive force is generated that lifts the butt bar end which results in the gas leakage through the inner rotor groove surface. This being the case, the sealing elements are pressed by the expanders which are configured as separated parts as well, require the difficult and time-consuming precise assembly process, are not secured in the rotor slots and can fall out and get lost during the rotor disassembly, which causes various in-service problems. The use of separated seals and separated expanders results in reduced operating efficiency of the same, makes the process of their close assembly difficult and time-consuming, reduces the leak tightness of the working chambers and worsens the compressor performance related to the bleeding and the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole.
The claimed invention obviates the above shortcomings.
The technical problem to be solved by the claimed invention is the creation of a reliable rotary piston compressor sealing system which would be characterized by an improved operating efficiency, would not require difficult and time-consuming assembly and maintenance works and would improve the compressor performance related to the leak tightness and the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole.
The technical result consists in the increasing of the efficiency of the sealing system’ and the whole compressor operation, simplification of the system production process, simplification and labor intensity reduction of the system assembly and maintenance process, increasing of the working chambers leakage tightness, increasing of the system reliability and durability and improvement of the compressor performance related to the bleeding and the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole.
The technical result is achieved due to the fact that the rotary piston compressor sealing system comprises the radial and butt sealing bars configured in the rotor slots, tightened against the working surfaces by expanders and interacting with the sealing cylinders wherein the radial and butt sealing bars are made from antifriction composite material and each of the sealing cylinders is configured conjointly with one of the ends of one butt sealing bar.
The rotary piston compressor sealing system comprises the radial and butt sealing bars configured in the rotor slots, tightened against the working surfaces by expanders and interacting with the sealing cylinders wherein the radial and butt sealing bars are made from antifriction composite material and each of the sealing cylinder expander is configured conjointly with one of the ends of one butt sealing bar expander and also conjointly with one of the ends of one radial sealing bar expander.
Each of the radial sealing bar expanders is configured orthogonally to the butt sealing bar expander and has a slot.
Numbers in the Figures indicate the following items:
The claimed invention is based on the fact that, unlike in the known solutions where the rotor sealing elements and the expanders (the elastic elements tightening the sealing elements towards the working surfaces of the machine body) are configured as individual separated pars (
The rotary piston compressor sealing system comprises the radial 1 and butt 2 sealing bars configured in the rotor radial slots, at the butt areas and at the rotor apexes; the same sealing bars interacting with the cylinders 3; the said sealing system also comprises the elastic elements (expanders) located under the respective sealing bars and tightening the sealing elements against the working surfaces of the compressor and ensuring the working chambers sealing by pressing the sealing bars.
Each of the sealing cylinders 3 is configured conjointly with one of the ends (with the leading end) of the butt sealing bar 2 (
The radial 1 and butt 2 sealing bars are made from an antifriction composite material (e.g., from carbon fiber reinforced plastics/fluoropolymer composites or carbon containing composites and boron containing composites) by, e.g., hot extrusion, compaction or moulding.
The use of an antifriction composite material additionally improves the butt seals operating efficiency and the compressor performance related to the bleeding and the dynamic pneumatic process as a whole.
The tightening of the sealing elements against the working surfaces is effected by the expanders located under the respective sealing elements and made from undulating spring steel by, e.g., forging or bending.
Every expander 5 for the sealing cylinder 3 is configured conjointly with one of the ends of one expander 4 intended for the butt sealing bar 2 and also with one of the ends of one expander 6 intended for the radial sealing bar 1 (
The expanders, configured separately (as e.g. in the known solutions), are capable of slipping (moving around) in the rotor slots under the sealing elements while the rotor spins; this results in a non-uniform sealing elements tightening against the working surfaces, an insufficient working chamber sealing and a premature and non-uniform sealing elements abrasion (
Each of the expanders 6 for the radial sealing bar 1 is configured orthogonally to each of the expanders 4 for the butt sealing bar 2 and has a slot 7 (open indentation), e.g., rectangular, that is arranged along the long edge and, predominantly, in the center of the expander 6 and is intended for a reliable fixation of the expanders 6 between each other (
When expanders are installed into the rotor slots, the expanders 6 for the radial sealing bar are installed overlapped, owing to the slots; thus, the expanders interlock and form a reliable connection (
Such expander configuration provides not only for a uniform, proper and reliable pressing of the sealing elements against the working surfaces, but also for an easy and not time-consuming system assembly, as well as for an easy system maintenance improving its reliability and durability.
Unlike the analogues with the sealing system consisting of twenty elements, the system of the claimed solution consists of ten elements which provides for an easy and not time-consuming system assembly and simplifies its maintenance.
The rotary piston compressor sealing system operates as follows.
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PCT/RU2019/000049 | 1/28/2019 | WO |
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