Claims
- 1. A shoe-and-socket joint incorporated into a swash plate type compressor for transmitting an axial force from a rotating swash plate supported on a drive shaft to a piston of the compressor, which piston applies an axially reciprocal compression effect to a refrigerant containing a lubricating oil component within a cylinder bore of the compressor, comprising:
- a shoe having a flat contact face in sliding contact with said swash plate and a spherical body provided with a substantially spherical contact face arranged opposite to said flat contact face; and,
- a socket having a recessed curved face deviated from a spherical face, and an entrance opening with a minor axis and a major axis, which recessed curved face is formed in said piston and in sliding contact with said substantially spherical contact face of said spherical body of said shoe.
- 2. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 1, wherein said piston is a double headed piston reciprocating in said cylinder bore, said piston having a central recess for permitting said swash plate to pass therethrough during rotating of said swash plate, and a pair of said sockets opposingly formed in said central recess, and wherein a pair of said shoes respectively having said substantially spherical contact face are slidably engaged in said pair of said sockets of said double headed piston.
- 3. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 1, wherein a length of said minor axis is substantially equal to a diameter of said spherical body.
- 4. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 1, wherein said substantially spherical contact face of said spherical body of said shoe is provided, at an apex thereof, with a flattened portion which defines a cavity for permitting said oil component of said refrigerant to flow between said spherical contact face of said shoe and said recessed curved face of said socket.
- 5. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 1, wherein said recessed curved face is a substantially ellipsoidal face formed in said piston and in sliding contact with said substantially spherical contact face of said spherical body of said shoe.
- 6. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 5, wherein said piston is a double headed piston reciprocating in said cylinder bore, said piston having a central recess for permitting said swash plate to pass therethrough during rotation of said swash plate, and a pair of said sockets opposingly formed in said central recess, and wherein a pair of said shoes respectively having said substantially spherical contact face are slidably engaged in said pair of said sockets of said double headed piston.
- 7. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 5, wherein a length of said minor axis is substantially equal to a diameter of said spherical body.
- 8. A shoe-and-socket joint according to claim 5, wherein said substantially spherical contact face of said spherical body of said shoe is provided, at an apex thereof, with a flattened portion which defines a cavity for permitting said oil component of said refrigerant to flow between said spherical contact face of said shoe and said ellipsoidal face of said socket.
- 9. A swash plate type compressor comprising a pair of horizontal axially aligned front and rear cylinder blocks to form a combined cylinder block; a swash plate rotatably mounted on a drive shaft rotatably supported in the center of said combined cylinder block, said swash plate being provided with opposite oblique faces inclined with respect to the axis of rotation of said swash plate; a swash plate chamber formed in the center of said combined cylinder block for rotatably receiving said swash plate therein and for receiving an oil-containing refrigerant returned from an outside refrigerating circuit; a plurality of cylinder bores axially extending through said combined cylinder block and equiangularly arranged around the central axis of said combined cylinder block; a plurality of double headed compressor pistons slidably fitted in said plurality of cylinder bores to compress the oil-containing refrigerant within said cylinder bores; and, a plurality of shoe-and-socket joints arranged between said opposite oblique faces of said swash plate and said plurality of said double-headed pistons, each of said shoe-and-socket joints comprising, a shoe having a flat contact face in sliding contact with one of said oblique faces of said swash plate and a spherical body provided with a substantially spherical contact face arranged opposite to said flat contact face; and,
- a socket having a recessed curved face deviated from a spherical face, and an entrance opening with a minor axis and a major axis, which recessed curved face is formed in each of said plurality of double headed compressor pistons and in sliding contact with said substantially spherical contact face of said spherical body of said shoe.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is continuation-in-part of the pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 067,636 filed on June 26, 1987, having the same assignee as that of the present application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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