Information
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Patent Grant
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6457399
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Patent Number
6,457,399
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Date Filed
Friday, November 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Leslie; Michael
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a swash plate type compressor having a swash plate rotated by a drive shaft, the swash plate is made by attaching a bronze-based metal plate to a base plate. The bronze-based metal plate forms an axial end of the swash plate, along which a shoe slides when the drive shaft is driven is rotated. The shoe is held by a piston slidably inserted in a cylinder bore which is formed in a cylinder block. It is preferable that the base plate is made of iron.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a swash plate type compressor.
Use is widely made of a swash plate type compressor comprising a cylinder block having a cylinder bore, a piston slidably received within the cylinder bore, a drive shaft, a swash plate mounted to the drive shaft in an inclined state, and a shoe interposed between the swash plate and the piston. The swash plate is rotated in synchronism with the rotation of the drive shaft. The rotation of the swash plate is converted via the shoe into a reciprocating motion of the piston in an extending direction of the drive shaft so that a fluid within the cylinder bore is compressed.
In a conventional swash plate type compressor, the swash plate is formed by a material which is excellent in lubricity, for example, a bronze plate, an aluminum alloy plate coated with a solid lubricant, an aluminum alloy plate having a tinned surface, an iron plate with a sprayed bronze coating, an iron plate coated with a solid lubricant, in order to improve the lubricity between the swash plate and the shoe which are brought into sliding contact.
In case where the swash plate is formed by the bronze plate, the aluminum alloy plate coated with a solid lubricant, or the aluminum alloy plate having a tinned surface, the swash plate must have an increased thickness in order to assure a sufficient strength. On the other hand, in case where the swash plate is formed by the iron plate with a sprayed bronze coating or the iron plate coated with a solid lubricant, a lubricant layer formed on the surface of the swash plate is readily detached.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a swash plate type compressor comprising a swash plate which assures a sufficient strength without increasing the thickness and which suppresses the detachment of a lubricant layer formed on its surface.
Other objects of the present invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
According to the present invention, there is provided a swash plate type compressor which comprises a cylinder block having a cylinder bore, a piston slidably inserted in the cylinder bore, and a drive shaft, a swash plate rotated by the drive shaft. The swash plate has a first and a second axial end opposite to each other and comprises a base plate and an attached plate attached integral with the base plate to form the first axial end. The attached plate is made of bronze-based metal. The swash plate type compressor further comprises a shoe held by the piston and slidable along the first axial end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is a side sectional view of a swash plate type compressor according to an embodiment of this invention; and
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional view of a swash plate included in the swash plate type compressor illustrated in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Now, description will be made about a swash plate type compressor according to an embodiment of this invention.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the swash plate type compressor comprises a front housing
11
, a cylinder head
12
, a cylinder block
13
placed between the front housing
11
and the cylinder head
12
, and a valve assembly
14
interposed between the cylinder head
12
and the cylinder block
13
. The front housing
11
defines a crank chamber
15
in cooperation with the cylinder block
13
. A seal member
16
is inserted between the front housing
11
and the cylinder block
13
to seal the crank chamber
15
. The front housing
11
, a cylinder head
12
, a cylinder block
13
, and a valve assembly
14
are connected to each other by a plurality of bolt members (only one of which is depicted by a reference numeral
17
).
The cylinder head
12
has a suction chamber
18
and a discharge chamber
19
. The suction chamber
18
extends around the discharge chamber
19
. In the manner known in the art, the suction chamber
18
and the discharge chamber
1
9
d are connected to a suction port and a discharge port, respectively, which are not shown.
The cylinder block
13
has a plurality of cylinder bores (only one of which is depicted by a reference numeral
21
) circularly arranged around a central axis of the compressor. Each of the cylinder bores
21
extends parallel to the central axis. A plurality of pistons (only one of which is depicted by a reference numeral
22
) are slidably inserted in the cylinder bores
21
, respectively, to compress a gaseous fluid when reciprocated in the cylinder bores
21
. In the manner known in the art, the valve assembly
14
controls a flow of the gaseous fluid so that the gaseous fluid flows from the suction chamber
18
to the discharge chamber through the cylinder bores
21
in response to a reciprocating motion of each of the pistons
22
.
The swash plate type compressor further comprises a drive shaft
23
extending along the central axis and a swash plate
24
mounted on the drive shaft
23
to make an angle therebetween. The drive shaft
23
penetrates the front housing
11
and rotatably supported by front and rear bearings
25
and
26
which are fixed to the front housing
11
and the cylinder block
13
, respectively. A seal mechanism
27
is provided between the front housing
11
and the drive shaft
23
to seal the crank chamber
15
. It is to be noted that the drive shaft
23
is prevented from movement thereof along the central axis in the manner known in the art.
The swash plate
24
is fixed to the drive shaft
23
. In other words, the swash plate
24
is engaged with the drive shaft
23
in both of an axial direction and a rotation direction.
The swash plate
24
is in an inclined state relative to the drive shaft
23
and has a first axial end
28
and a second axial end
29
opposite to the first axial end
28
in the axial direction. Each of the first and the second axial ends
28
and
29
is flat.
Each of the pistons
22
has first and second recessed surfaces
31
and
32
which are opposite to the first and the second axial ends
28
and
29
, respectively. Each of the first and the second recessed surfaces
31
and
32
is of a spherical shape.
The swash plate type compressor further comprises a first shoe
33
interposed between the first axial end
28
and the first recessed surface
31
and a second shoe
34
interposed between the second axial end
29
and the second recessed surface
32
. The first and the second shoes
33
and
34
are held by each of the pistons
22
and are slidable along the first and the second axial ends, respectively.
In the swash plate type compressor mentioned above, the drive shaft
23
is driven and rotated by an external drive source (not shown). In synchronism with the rotation of the drive shaft
23
, the swash plate
24
is rotated around the central axis. The rotation of the swash plate
24
is converted via the first and the second shoes
33
and
34
into the reciprocating motion of each of the pistons
22
in the axial direction so that the gaseous fluid is compressed within each of the cylinder bores
21
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the swash plate
24
is formed by a cladding material comprising a base plate
35
of iron and first and second attached plates
36
and
37
attached integral with the base plate
35
to sandwich the base plate
35
in the axial direction. The first and second attached plates
36
and
37
form the first and the second axial ends
28
and
29
, respectively. Each of the first and second attached plates
36
and
37
is made of bronze-based metal, for example, a copper alloy including tin. The content of tin is preferably equal to 15.8 wt % or less.
The cladding material can be produced by press-bonding a stack of the base plate
35
and the first and the second attached plates
36
and
37
by cold rolling and subsequently carrying out diffuse-annealing. In this manner, it is possible to obtain the cladding material having a sufficient bonding strength.
The swash plate
24
of such an integral structure assures a sufficient strength without increasing the thickness and suppresses the detachment of a lubricant layer formed on its surface. Thus, it is possible to provide the swash plate type compressor comprising the swash plate formed by the material which assures the sufficient strength without increasing the thickness and which suppresses the detachment of the lubricant layer formed on its surface.
While the present invention has thus far been described in connection with a single embodiment thereof, it will readily be possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners. For example, although the description have been made as regards the swash plate type compressor of a fixed displacement type, the present invention is also applicable to a swash plate type compressor of a variable displacement type in which a discharge volume is controllably varied by changing the angle of the swash plate with respect to the drive shaft.
Claims
- 1. A swash plate type compressor comprising:a cylinder block having a cylinder bore; a piston slidably inserted in said cylinder bore; a drive shaft; a swash plate rotated by said drive shaft, said swash plate having a first and a second axial end opposite each other and comprising a base plate, and an attached plate press bonded to, and attached integral with, said base plate to form said first axial end, said attached plate being made of bronze-based metal; and a shoe held by said piston and slidable along said first axial end.
- 2. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base plate is made of iron.
- 3. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an additional shoe held by said piston and slidable along said second axial end, said swash plate further comprising an additional attached plate attached integral with said base plate to form said second axial end.
- 4. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 3, wherein said additional attached plate is made of bronze-based metal.
- 5. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said swash plate is mounted on said drive shaft to make an angle therebetween and is engaged with said drive shaft in a rotation direction.
- 6. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 5, wherein said angle is fixedly determined.
- 7. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 5, wherein said angle is changeable.
- 8. A swash plate type compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cylinder bore extends parallel to said drive shaft.
- 9. A swash plate type compressor comprising:a cylinder block having a cylinder bore; a piston slidably inserted in said cylinder bore; a drive shaft; a swash plate rotated by said drive shaft, said swash plate having a first and a second axial end opposite each other and comprising a base plate, a first attached plate attached integral with said base plate to form said first axial end, and a second attached plate attached integral with said base plate to form said second axial end, wherein said first attached plate and said second attached plate comprise a bronze-based metal; a first shoe held by said piston and slidable along said first axial end; and a second shoe held by said piston and slidable along said second axial end.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-314361 |
Nov 1999 |
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