Swash plate type compressor in which a rivet means is used to fix a swash plate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216582
  • Patent Number
    6,216,582
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
In a swash plate type compressor, a swash plate (22) is fixed to a boss (21) by means of rivets (35). The swash plate is coupled to a plurality of pistons (24) via shoes (25). When a main shaft (16) is rotated to rotate a rotor (18), a rotational motion of the rotor is transmitted to the boss via a hinge mechanism (19) which changes an inclination of the swash plate. Accordingly, the boss is rotated to rotate the swash plate at the inclination to cause the pistons to make reciprocating motions in cylinders (26) via the shoes for performing a compressing operation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a swash plate type compressor for use in, for example, an automobile air conditioner.




In a swash plate type compressor, a swash plate is mounted on a shaft which is rotated by an automobile engine. Pistons are indirectly coupled to the swash plate. When the swash plate is rotated together with the shaft, the pistons make reciprocating motions to compress fluid.




In a swash plate type compressor of a variable displacement type, a swash plate boss (which will be abbreviated hereinunder a boss) is coupled to a shaft via a rotor and a hinge mechanism at a variable inclination relative to the shaft. A swash plate is fixed to the boss. In this case, since pistons have a stroke corresponding to the inclination of the swash plate, the displacement of the compressor can be set variable.




In the conventional techniques, fixation of the swash plate relative to the boss has been carried out using a screw. However, since the swash plate type compressor generates various vibrations, there has been a problem of causing loosening of the screw. The loosening of the screw may cause separation of the swash plate from the boss, leading to breakage of the compressor. On the other hand, when welding is used for the fixation, welded portions should be made of the same material and further an influence of heat should be considered, so that it is disadvantageous in view of cost and quality.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a swash plate type compressor wherein fixation of a swash plate is carried out reliably and inexpensively.




Other objects of the present invention will become clear as the description proceeds.




The present invention pays attention to fixation by a rivet rather than fixation by a screw which has been long used as a fixing means for fixation against vibration. It has been confirmed through experiments that use of the rivet is excellent for fixation against vibration.




According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a swash plate type compressor which comprises a rotated member subjected to a rotation motion, a swash member, a plurality of rivets fixing the swash member to the rotated member, a piston, and shoe means interposed between the swash member and the piston for moving the piston in response to movement of the swash member to perform a compression operation.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a swash plate type compressor, wherein a swash plate fixed to a boss is coupled to a plurality of pistons via shoes and, when a main shaft is rotated to rotate a rotor, a rotational motion of the rotor is transmitted to the boss via a hinge mechanism which changes an inclination of the swash plate, so that the boss is rotated to rotate the swash plate at the inclination to cause the pistons to make reciprocating motions in cylinders via the shoes for performing a compressing operation. The swash plate type compressor is characterized in that the swash plate is fixed to the boss by a plurality of rivets.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional swash plate type compressor;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal sectional view of a swash plate type compressor according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing a main part of a swash plate type compressor according to a modification of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal sectional view of a swash plate type compressor according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a combination of a boss, a swash plate, and a fixing plate which are included in each of the compressors of FIGS.


2


and


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional swash plate type compressor will be first explained for facilitating understanding of the present invention. The shown swash plate type compressor is of a variable displacement type and is used in an automobile air conditioner. The swash plate type compressor comprises a tubular casing


1


, a front housing


12


closing one axial end of the casing


1


, and a cylinder head


14


attached to the other axial end of the casing


1


via a valve plate assembly


13


interposed therebetween. A cylinder block


15


is integrally provided in the casing


1


. A main shaft


16


extends at the center of the casing


1


and is supported by the front housing


12


and the cylinder block


15


so as to be rotatable. The shaft


16


is rotated with an automobile engine in the manner known in the art.




A crank chamber


17


is defined between the front housing


12


and the cylinder block


15


. In the crank chamber


17


, a rotor


18


is fixedly mounted on the shaft


16


. A boss


21


is coupled to the rotor


18


via a hinge mechanism


19


. The boss


21


is formed with a tubular portion


21




a


. An annular swash plate


22


is fitted over the tubular portion


21




a


and fixed to the boss


21


by means of an annular fixing screw


23


. The hinge mechanism


19


allows an inclination of the swash plate


22


relative to an axis of the shaft


16


to be variable. The swash plate


22


is rotated together with the rotor


18


.




A plurality of pistons


24


are coupled to the swash plate


22


at peripheral portions thereof via shoes


25


, respectively. The pistons


24


are received in corresponding cylinder bores


26


, formed in the cylinder block


15


, so as to be slidable in an axial direction. When the swash plate


22


rotates, the pistons


24


make reciprocating motions in the corresponding cylinder bores


26


with a stroke determined according to the inclination of the swash plate


22


.




The cylinder head


14


is formed at its peripheral portion with a suction chamber


27


and at its center with a discharge chamber


28


. A known refrigeration circuit (not shown) is connected between the suction chamber


27


and the discharge chamber


28


.




The valve plate assembly


13


is provided with suction holes


31


and discharge holes


32


for allowing the respective cylinder bores


26


to communicate with the suction chamber


27


and the discharge chamber


28


, and further provided with corresponding valve mechanisms (not shown).




When the shaft


16


rotates, the rotor


18


rotates. The rotation of the rotor


18


is transmitted to the boss


21


via the hinge mechanism


19


, so that the boss


21


and the swash plate


22


rotate in response to the rotation of the shaft


16


. When the swash plate


22


rotates at an inclination relative to the shaft


16


, the pistons


24


make reciprocating motions in the corresponding cylinder bores


26


. Following the reciprocating motions of the pistons


24


, refrigerant gas in the refrigeration circuit is sucked into the cylinder bores


26


via the suction chamber


27


and the suction holes


31


and then discharged into the discharge chamber


28


via the discharge holes


32


so as to be supplied to the refrigeration circuit.




The effective cylinder displacement is determined by the inclination of the swash plate


22


.

FIG. 1

shows a state of the maximum inclination of the swash plate


22


, wherein the stroke of each piston


24


is maximum so that the effective cylinder displacement is also maximum. By means of the hinge mechanism


19


, the inclination of the boss


21


, i.e. the swash plate


22


, can be changed.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a swash plate type compressor according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinbelow. Similar portions are designated by like reference numerals.




The swash plate type compressor includes an annular fixing plate


34


, behind the swash plate


22


, fitted over a tubular portion


33


of the boss


21


, and a plurality of rivets


35


fixing the fixing plate


34


and the swash plate


22


relative to the boss


21


. The fixing plate


34


is made of a mild steel. The rivets


35


are made of a carbon steel. It is preferable that the rivets


35


are made of a cold-rolled carbon steel. A combination of the shaft


16


, the rotor


18


, the hinge mechanism


19


, and the boss


21


is referred to as a rotated member.




The swash plate


22


is of a ring shape and fitted outside the tubular portion


33


of the boss


21


to be superposed on the boss


21


in a predetermined direction. The fixing plate


34


is superposed on the swash plate


22


in the predetermined direction. A combination of the swash plate


22


and the fixing plate


34


is referred to as a swash member.




The boss


21


, the swash plate


22


, and the fixing plate


34


are formed with rivet holes


21




a


,


22




a


, and


34




a


, respectively. Each of the rivets


35


extends in a predetermined direction through the rivet holes


21




a


,


22




a


, and


34




a


and has heads


35




a


and


35




b


engaged with the fixing plate


34


and the boss


21


in the predetermined direction, respectively. The fixing plate


34


has a plurality of concave portions


36


each of which receives the head


35




a


of each of the rivets


35


. In other words, the fixing plate


34


is formed with the concave portions


36


for preventing the heads


35




a


of the rivets


35


from projecting, so as not to interfere with the movement of the swash plate


22


and not to increase an axial length of the assembly.




Fixation by the rivets


35


can be easily carried out by a known technique and can be securely maintained without being loosened even being subjected to vibration.




Since recent swash plate type compressors are long in running duration favored by improvement in performance thereof, it is not necessary to change the swash plate


22


. Therefore, there will be raised no practical problem even if the swash plate


22


is fixed to the boss


21


by the rivets


35


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, a modification of the foregoing first preferred embodiment will be described. In the modification, the concave portion


36


extends into the swash plate


22


through the fixing plate


34


. In this case, a length of a portion fixed by the rivets


35


, for example, the sum of lengths of the boss


21


, the swash plate


22


and the fixing plate


34


, can be reduced.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, a swash plate type compressor according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described. Similar portions are designated by like reference numerals.




In the swash plate type compressor, the swash plate


22


is fixed to the boss


21


directly by the rivets


35


. For facilitating the direct fixation by the rivets


35


, the swash plate


22


is integrally formed with a tubular portion


37


corresponding to the fixing plate


34


. This means that the swash plate


22


and the fixing plate


34


are formed integral with each other. In this case, the swash plate


22


is referred to as a swash member alone. With this arrangement, the number of the parts can be reduced.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the description is made as regards a modification of a combination of the boss


21


, the swash plate


22


, and the fixing plate


34


. As shown in the modification, it is preferable that use is made of three rivets


35


arranged at positions which have an angle of 120° therebetween.




According to each of the foregoing preferred embodiments, since the rivets are used as fixing means in the swash plate type compressor which is frequently subjected to vibration, the fixed portion is prevented from loosening so that the secure fixation can be ensured. The fixation by the rivets can be quickly carried out and is far less inexpensive as compared with the conventional fixation by the screw, thereby leading to large reduction in production cost of the compressor.




While the present invention has thus far been described in connection with a few embodiments thereof, it will readily be possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners. For example, for eliminating projecting portions of the rivets, concave portions may be provided corresponding to both heads of the rivets.



Claims
  • 1. A swash plate type compressor comprising:a rotated member, including a rotor engaged with a main shaft in a rotation direction thereof, subjected to a rotation motion; a swash member; a plurality of rivets fixing said swash member to said rotated member; a piston; and shoe means interposed between said swash member and said piston for moving said piston in response to movement of said swash member to perform a compression operation.
  • 2. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotated member further comprises:said main shaft rotated in response to said rotation motion; a boss fixed to said swash member by said rivets; and a hinge mechanism between said rotor and said boss for changing an inclination of said swash member relative to said main shaft.
  • 3. A swash plate type compressor comprising:a rotated member subjected to a rotation motion; a swash member; a plurality of rivets fixing said swash member to said rotated member; a piston; and shoe means interposed between said swash member and said piston for moving said piston in response to movement of said swash member to perform a compression operation, wherein each of said rivets extends in a predetermined direction and has a head engaged with said swash member in the predetermined direction, said swash member having a plurality of concave portions each of which receives said head of each of the rivets.
  • 4. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 3, wherein said swash member is superposed on said rotated member in said predetermined direction.
  • 5. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 4, wherein said rotated member has a tubular portion extending in said predetermined direction, said swash member being of a ring shape and fitted outside said tubular portion.
  • 6. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 3, wherein said swash member comprises:a swash plate superposed on said rotated member in said predetermined direction; and a fixing plate superposed on said swash plate in said predetermined direction.
  • 7. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 6, wherein said concave portions are formed in said fixing plate.
  • 8. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 6, wherein said concave portions are formed to extend to said swash plate through said fixing plate.
  • 9. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 6, wherein said swash plate and said fixing plate are formed integral with each other.
  • 10. A swash plate type compressor, wherein a swash plate fixed to a boss is coupled to a plurality of pistons via shoes and, a rotational motion of said rotor is transmitted to said boss via a hinge mechanism which changes an inclination of said swash plate, so that said boss is rotated to rotate said swash plate at said inclination to cause said pistons to make reciprocating motions in cylinders via said shoes for performing a compressing operation, characterized in that said swash plate is fixed to said boss by a plurality of rivets.
  • 11. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 10, wherein said swash plate is fitted over said boss and fixed to said boss by said rivets via a fixing plate so that said swash plate is interposed between said boss and said fixing plate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-016371 Jan 1998 JP
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