Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6171077
-
Patent Number
6,171,077
-
Date Filed
Monday, March 1, 199926 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200124 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
- Thorpe; Timothy S.
- Gray; Michael K.
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 417 363
- 417 902
- 417 53
- 417 415
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A hermetic compressor assembly and method of assembling a hermetic compressor. The assembly includes a housing, a compression mechanism, an electric motor in driving communication with the compression mechanism, a plurality of suspension spring supports, and a suspension spring for each. The motor and compression mechanism comprise a subassembly that is installed in the housing. The support has first and second portions and a border between the portions. The first support portion is attached to the housing. The second support portion has an arcuate opening at the border between the portions, such that the second portion can be bent inwardly at this border. The suspension spring extends between the support second portion and the subassembly. The method includes the steps of attaching the first support portion to the interior of the housing, installing the subassembly into the housing past the spring supports, bending the support between its first and second portions in a radially inward direction, attaching the spring to the second spring portion, attaching the spring to the subassembly, whereby the subassembly is at least partially supported within the housing by the support through the spring.
Description
The present invention relates to hermetic compressors, particularly reciprocating piston hermetic compressors, and methods for their assembly.
Reciprocating piston hermetic compressors presently known and widely utilized typically have their motor and compression mechanism subassemblies suspended or supported within their housings by a plurality of springs. Suspension springs for such compressors are attached between supports distributed about and connected to the interior of the housing and portions of the motor and compression mechanism subassembly, such as the frame thereof.
With reference to the above presently existing and utilized supports for such suspension springs, previous compressors often require the use of a spring support having two parts in order to facilitate easy and convenient assembly of the compressor.
On the other hand, there presently exist hermetic compressor units in which each suspension spring support consists of only one part, but which require additional radial space between the interior of the housing and the compressor subassembly frame in order to accommodate easy and convenient assembly of the compressor. This is because the respective supports are already bent into their configuration before being attached to the interior of the housing before installation of the motor and compression mechanism subassembly thereinto.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The suspension spring support of the present invention and the inventive method of assembling such compressors overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks. The inventive support is able to combine, under conditions of extraordinary equilibrium, the positive characteristics of both types of known supports but is not affected by their respective drawbacks.
In other words, the suspension spring support of the present invention is made as a whole, single part for each suspension spring, but does not require either additional radial space between the interior of the housing and the motor and compression mechanism subassembly, or any movement of the compressor assembly at the place and time of installation of the motor and compression mechanism subassembly.
The inventive spring support referred to, therefore, is essentially made of a single stamped part that, during its stamping is not completely bent into its specific and definitive configuration, this being done only at the time of the installation of the motor and compression mechanism subassembly into the housing, its final configuration being obtained with the use of manual or automatic tools, as the compressor assembly moves on the production line.
The present invention provides a hermetic compressor assembly including a housing, a compression mechanism, an electric motor in driving communication with the compression mechanism, the motor and compression mechanism comprising a subassembly installed in said housing, and a plurality of spring supports of single-piece construction and having first and second portions and a border therebetween. The first portion is attached to said housing and the second portion has an arcuate opening at the border, such that the second portion can be bent inwardly at the border. A suspension spring is attached to each spring support and extends between the respective support second portion and the subassembly and is attached to the subassembly.
The present invention also provides a method for assembling a hermetic compressor and has the steps of: providing a housing, a compression mechanism and electric motor subassembly, a plurality of spring supports having first and second portions, and a plurality of suspension springs; attaching the first portion of each support to the housing; installing the subassembly into the housing past the spring supports; then bending the supports between their first and second portions in a radially inward direction; attaching the springs to the respective second support portions; and then attaching the springs to the subassembly. The subassembly is thus supported within the housing by the supports through the springs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a sectional side view of a hermetic compressor embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional side view of the present invention shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3A
is a frontal view of the suspension spring support shown as obtained by its final stamping operation;
FIG. 3B
is a profile view of the suspension spring support shown in
FIG. 3A
;
FIG. 3C
is a longitudinal central section view, along
3
C—
3
C in
FIG. 3A
;
FIG. 4
is a frontal view of the suspension spring support blank shown prior to its final stamping operation;
FIG. 5
repeats the section view in
FIG. 3C
, but with the spring support in its final definitive bent configuration as obtained during the assembling of the compressor assembly with its suspension spring; and
FIG. 6
is a side view of the suspension spring.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The hermetic compressor assembly described herein is commonly use in refrigeration systems. Referring first to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, hermetic compressor assembly
10
includes compression mechanism
12
, which in the depicted embodiment is a reciprocating piston type, electric motor
14
, housing
16
, suspension spring support
22
, and suspension spring
46
. Compression mechanism
12
includes cylinder
60
, piston
62
, and connecting rod
64
. Electric motor
14
includes rotor
56
, stator
58
, crankshaft
66
and frame
68
. Frame
68
has tapped holes
70
in frame extension
72
for threadedly receiving a plurality of springs
46
as discussed further hereinbelow. Compression mechanism
12
and motor
14
in combination form subassembly
48
. Housing
16
comprises lower portion
18
and cover
20
, each of which may be made in steel. Electrical power supplied to motor
14
through stator
58
drives the rotation of rotor
56
and crankshaft
66
coupled to rotor
56
. Eccentric portion
63
of crankshaft
66
drives piston
62
through connecting rod
64
. Suction tube
74
passes through lower housing portion
18
, delivering refrigerant into compressor assembly
10
. The refrigerant flows into cylinder
60
and is compressed by piston
62
. The high pressure refrigerant then exits the compressor assembly through a discharge tube (not shown). Oil
76
for lubrication of compressor assembly
10
is disposed in lower housing portion
18
.
A plurality of suspension spring supports
22
, at least three, are attached to lower housing portion
18
by any suitable means, such as means of resistance welding and are distributed about the cylindrical interior surface of lower housing portion
18
approximately equal distance from one another. Spring
46
extends between support
22
and tapped hole
70
in frame extension
72
of subassembly
48
. Intermediary tongue
38
of support
22
provides a stop for frame extension
72
to protect the tip of crankshaft
66
from contacting lower housing portion
18
.
As shown in FIGS.
3
A-
3
C, the suspension spring support
22
consists of a single unit, entirely stamped from sheet steel, with a surface slightly arched in transverse direction. Support
22
contains first portion
25
and second portion
27
. First portion
25
includes narrow section
26
. Second portion
27
includes large middle section
24
and lower section
32
. Middle section
24
is substantially of trapezoidal shape, and extending from its smaller base (the location of which is indicating by ghosted line
33
in
FIGS. 3A and 4
) is substantially planar, rectangular and narrow section
26
of first portion
25
which has a free edge made up of two symmetrically inclined and convergent portions
28
that are interconnected by arched end portion
30
. Middle section
24
, from its wider base (the location of which is indicated by ghosted line
35
in FIGS.
3
A and
4
), extends over large lower section
32
. Lower section
32
is basically rectangular in shape, but with large polygonal and symmetrical cuts
45
in edge
34
which form two lateral and trapezoidal end points
36
, as well as a wide intermediary tongue
38
, slightly trapezoidal, with two inclined planes and orthogonally bent forward. End points
36
include projecting contact portions
54
for resistant welding support
22
to the interior surface of lower housing portion
18
.
Furthermore, narrow section
26
of first portion
25
has centrally and longitudinally located large circular orifice
40
with salient ring border
42
and large,arcuate transverse aperture
44
in the shape of a quarter moon directly adjacent orifice
40
. Aperture
44
is placed very near ghosted line
33
between narrow section
26
of first portion
25
and middle section
24
of second portion
27
.
The single and whole support part for the suspension spring, presented here, is obtained from the final stamping operation as described above and illustrated in
FIGS. 3A through 3C
.
FIG. 4
shows support
22
as a blank prior to its final stamping operation.
Spring
46
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, has three portions
50
,
51
,
52
. First portion
50
and third portion
52
include a plurality of coils having substantially uniform diameters. The diameter of first portion
50
is greater than the diameter of third portion
52
. Second portion
51
includes a plurality of coils of varying diameters such that portion
51
is generally tapered between the diameter of first portion
50
and the diameter of third portion
52
. The diameter of orifice
40
is smaller than the diameter of first portion
50
and greater than the diameter of third portion
52
and the largest diameter of portion
51
. Second portion
51
and third portion
52
of spring
46
are disposed through orifice
40
until first portion
50
abuts with the perimeter of orifice
40
as shown in FIG.
5
. Third portion
52
of spring
46
in
FIG. 2
is threadedly received in tapped hole
70
provided in frame extension
72
of subassembly
48
.
Assembly of the compressor on the production line includes the following steps. Lower housing portion
18
with a plurality of unbent supports
22
as shown in FIGS.
3
A-
3
C attached thereto is received by an assembler. The assembler inserts compression mechanism and motor subassembly
48
into lower housing portion
18
, aligning frame extensions
72
with supports
22
. Next the assembler bends supports
22
into their final configuration, as shown in
FIG. 5
, with a manual or automatic tool. The definitive, final configuration is imparted to support
22
by bending narrow section
26
forward, which is made possible and facilitated by the presence of the quarter-moon shaped transverse aperture
44
, giving section
26
a slightly inclined and ascending orientation. A spring
46
is disposed through each orifice
40
of supports
22
and threadedly attached to tapped holes
70
provided in frame extensions
72
. Subassembly
48
is thus suspended from supports
22
through springs
46
. Cover
20
is then attached to lower housing portion
18
. Notably, suspension spring
46
may be positioned in the large circular orifice
40
either before or after the bending operation.
While this invention has been described as having different embodiments, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit of the scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hermetic compressor assembly comprising:a housing; a compression mechanism; an electric motor in driving communication with said compression mechanism, said motor and said compression mechanism comprising a subassembly, said subassembly installed in said housing; a plurality of spring supports of single-piece construction, each spring support of said plurality of spring supports having first and second portions, said second portion attached to said housing, said first portion having an arcuate aperture therein, a section of said first portion containing said arcuate aperture being bent inwardly of said housing; and a suspension spring attached to each said spring support extending between the respective said first portion and said subassembly and being attached to said subassembly.
- 2. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 1, wherein said each spring support has a surface which is arched in a transverse direction.
- 3. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 1, wherein said second portion of said support includes a trapezoidal section and a rectangular section, said trapezoidal section includes a smaller base bordering said first portion and a wider base bordering said rectangular section.
- 4. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 3, wherein said rectangular section of said second portion of said support includes an edge opposite said trapezoidal section, said edge having a pair of wide polygonal cuts defining two lateral and trapezoidal end points and an orthogonally bent forward intermediary tongue.
- 5. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 1, wherein said second portion includes a centrally and longitudinally located large circular orifice for engaging each said spring, and said arcuate aperture is between said orifice and said border.
- 6. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 1, wherein said second portion of said support includes a pair of projecting contact portions.
- 7. The hermetic compressor assembly of claim 1, wherein said compression mechanism is a reciprocating piston compressor.
- 8. A method for assembling a hermetic compressor, comprising the steps of:providing a housing, a compression mechanism and electric motor subassembly, a plurality of spring supports having first and second portions, and a plurality of suspension springs; attaching the second portion of each spring support of said plurality of spring supports to the housing; installing the subassembly into the housing past said each spring support; then bending the first portion of the supports in a radially inward direction relative to the housing; attaching the springs to the respective first support portions; and then attaching the springs to the subassembly; whereby the subassembly is supported within the housing by the supports through the springs.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said step of attaching the springs to the first support portions precedes said bending step.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
000771 |
Mar 1998 |
BR |
|
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
59-213955 |
Dec 1981 |
JP |
59-213955 |
Dec 1984 |
JP |
5-164047 |
Jun 1993 |
JP |