Claims
- 1. A compressor comprising:
- a housing;
- a motor compressor unit disposed within said housing for compressing fluid, said housing having a suction inlet tube emptying refrigerant fluid into the interior of said housing; and
- a suction muffler comprising:
- a rounded plastic box shaped muffler housing having a front wall, a back wall, and side walls connecting therebetween, said front wall having a countersunk inlet port, said suction inlet tube spaced apart from and emptying a first portion of the refrigerant fluid into said inlet port to impact said back wall whereby semi-direct fluid flow into said inlet port is created, said suction inlet tube emptying the remainder of the refrigerant fluid outside of said muffler and into said compressor housing, thereby improving motor cooling;
- a suction standpipe having an inlet rim and disposed within said muffler housing extending from said compressor assembly to a location a spaced distance away from said inlet port, said spaced distance dimensioned to provide maximum flow of fluid through said standpipe after fluid from said suction tube impacts said back wall of said muffler housing; and
- a baffle wall disposed within said muffler housing extending from said front wall to said back wall, said baffle wall located between said standpipe and a said side wall of said muffler housing to form a lateral subcavity that acts as a resonator, said baffle wall located in said muffler housing such that said suction standpipe inlet rim is within line of sight of said back wall impacted by the refrigerant so that said first portion of refrigerant fluid may directly enter said suction standpipe after impacting said back wall.
- 2. The compressor of claim 1 in which said baffle wall is parallel with said standpipe.
- 3. The compressor of claim 1 in which two of said side walls are opposite one another, said baffle wall and said standpipe disposed between said opposite side walls.
- 4. The compressor of claim 1 in which said suction muffler further includes two said baffle walls, said standpipe disposed between said baffle walls.
- 5. The compressor of claim 1 in which said standpipe is formed integral with said muffler housing.
- 6. The compressor of claim 1 in which said muffler housing is formed of a two piece construction.
- 7. The compressor of claim 1 in which two of said side walls are opposite one another, said baffle wall and said standpipe disposed between said opposite side walls, said baffle wall including an end edge and said standpipe including a rim, said end edge and said rim overlapping each other whereby fluid within said subcavity may not enter said standpipe without changing direction.
- 8. The compressor of claim 1 in which two of said side walls are opposite one another and in which said suction muffler further comprises two said baffle walls to form two subcavities, said standpipe disposed between said baffle walls, said baffle walls disposed between said opposite side walls, said baffle walls including end edges and said standpipe including a rim, said end edges and said rim overlapping each other whereby fluid within said subcavities may not enter said standpipe without changing direction.
- 9. The compressor of claim 8 in which said subcavities within said muffler housing form a substantially W-shaped volume.
- 10. The compressor of claim 8 in which said muffler housing is semi-kidney shaped.
- 11. A suction muffler in combination with a hermetic motor compressor unit disposed within a housing having a suction inlet tube emptying refrigerant fluid into the interior of the housing, said suction muffler comprising:
- a rounded thermoplastic box shaped muffler housing having a front wall, a back wall, and side walls connecting therebetween, said front wall having a countersunk inlet port, said suction inlet tube spaced apart from and emptying a first portion of the refrigerant fluid into said inlet port to impact said back wall whereby semi-direct fluid flow into said inlet port is created, said suction inlet tube emptying the remainder of the refrigeration fluid outside of said muffler and into said compressor housing, thereby improving motor cooling;
- a suction standpipe having an inlet rim and disposed within said muffler housing extending from said compressor unit to a location a spaced distance away from said inlet port, said spaced distance dimensioned to provide maximum flow of refrigerant fluid through said standpipe after the fluid from said suction tube impacts said back wall of said muffler housing; and
- a baffle wall disposed within said muffler housing extending from said front wall to said back wall, said baffle wall located both between and parallel with said standpipe and a said side wall to form a lateral subcavity that acts as a resonator, said baffle wall located in said muffler housing such that said suction standpipe inlet rim is within line of sight of said back wall impacted by the refrigerant so that said first portion of refrigerant fluid may directly enter said suction standpipe after impacting said back wall.
- 12. The suction muffler of claim 11 in which said baffle wall and said standpipe are disposed between opposite side walls.
- 13. The suction muffler of claim 11 further comprising two said baffle walls, said standpipe disposed between said baffle walls.
- 14. The suction muffler of claim 11 in which said standpipe is formed integral with said muffler housing.
- 15. The suction muffler of claim 11 in which said muffler housing is formed of a two piece construction.
- 16. The suction muffler of claim 11 in which two of said side walls are opposite each other, said baffle wall and said standpipe disposed between said opposite side walls, each said baffle wall including an end edge and said standpipe including a rim, said end edges and said rim overlapping each other whereby fluid within said subcavity may not enter said standpipe without changing direction.
- 17. The suction muffler of claim 11 further comprising two said baffle walls to form two subcavities, wherein two of said side walls are opposite one another, said standpipe disposed between said baffle walls, said baffle walls and said standpipe disposed between said opposite side walls and each including an end edge and rim respectively, said end edges and said rim overlapping each other whereby fluid within said subcavities formed may not enter said standpipe without changing direction.
- 18. The suction muffler of claim 17 in which said subcavities within said muffler housing form a substantially W-shaped volume.
- 19. The suction muffler of claim 17 in which said muffling housing is semi-kidney shaped.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/310,418, filed Sep. 22, 1994, now abandoned.
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