Claims
- 1. A swash plate type compressor shoe which is interposed between a swash plate rotated by a rotating shaft inside a cylinder block and a piston which is slidably fitted inside a cylinder bore and which converts rotary movement of said swash plate to reciprocal movement of said piston, wherein said shoe has a hemispherical part and a flat bottom end face, said bottom end face is in slidable contact with an end face of said swash plate, and a surface of said hemispherical part is in slidable contact with a surface of said piston forming a hemispherical recess, wherein said shoe has a curved flank between said hemispherical part and said bottom end face which is gradually reduced in cross-sectional area from said hemispherical part toward said bottom end face, defining a clearance between said flank and an opposing part of said hemispherical recess.
- 2. A shoe according to claim 1, wherein said top of said hemispherical part of said shoe is flat.
- 3. A shoe according to claim 1, wherein said shoe is made of a single member of a single material.
- 4. A shoe according to claim 3, wherein said shoe is made of an alloy of Fe, Cu or Al.
- 5. A shoe according to claim 1, wherein a recess is formed in said top of said hemispherical part of said shoe.
- 6. A shoe according to claim 5, wherein said recess is a hole.
- 7. A shoe according to claim 1, wherein a lubricant coat of low-friction synthetic resin is formed on at least a surface of said hemispherical part of said shoe.
- 8. A shoe according to claim 7, wherein said low-friction synthetic resin is a mixture of a base material selected from the group consisting of a fluorine resin, a phenol resin and an epoxy resin, with a member selected from the group consisting of a tetrafluoroethylene polymer, molybdenum disulfide, tungsten disulfide, graphite, boron nitride and mixtures thereof.
- 9. A shoe according to claim 7, including a primary coat comprising a manganese phosphate conversion coating or a soft nitrided film at least one said surface of said hemispherical part of said shoe, and a lubricant coat thereover.
- 10. A swash plate type compressor shoe which is interposed between a swash plate rotated by a rotating shaft inside a cylinder block and a piston which is slidably fitted inside a cylinder bore and which converts rotary movement of said swash plate to reciprocal movement of said piston, wherein said shoe has a hemispherical part and a flat bottom end face, said bottom end face is in slidable contact with an end face of said swash plate, and a surface of said hemispherical part is in slidable contact with a surface of said piston forming a hemispherical recess, wherein a top of said hemispherical part of said shoe does not contact the surface forming said hemispherical recess of said piston, thereby defining a clearance therebetween, a hole being formed in said top of said hemispherical part of said shoe, wherein said hole is a hole with a bottom.
- 11. A shoe according to claim 10, wherein a diameter of said hole is greater at a bottom thereof than at an opening side thereof.
- 12. A swash plate type compressor shoe which is interposed between a swash plate rotated by a rotating shaft inside a cylinder block and a piston which is slidably fitted inside a cylinder bore and which converts rotary movement of said swash plate to reciprocal movement of said piston, wherein said shoe has a hemispherical part and a flat bottom end face, said bottom end face is in slidable contact with an end face of said swash plate, and a surface of said hemispherical part is in slidable contact with a surface of said piston forming a hemispherical recess, wherein a top of said hemispherical part of said shoe does not contact the surface forming said hemispherical recess of said piston, thereby defining a clearance therebetween, a hole being formed in said top of said hemispherical part of said shoe, wherein said hole is charged with grease or with a filling material which is capable of absorbing a lubricant.
- 13. A swash plate type compressor shoe which is interposed between a swash plate rotated by a rotating shaft inside a cylinder block and a piston which is slidably fitted inside a cylinder bore and which converts rotary movement of said swash plate to reciprocal movement of said piston, wherein said shoe has a hemispherical part and a flat bottom end face, said bottom end face is in slidable contact with an end face of said swash plate, and a surface of said hemispherical part is in slidable contact with a surface of said piston forming a hemispherical recess, wherein a top of said hemispherical part of said shoe does not contact the surface forming said hemispherical recess of said piston, thereby defining a clearance therebetween, a hole being formed in said top of said hemispherical part of said shoe, wherein said hole is a through hole which opens to said bottom end face.
Priority Claims (4)
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55-39842 |
Mar 1980 |
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55-41387 |
Mar 1980 |
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55-41388 |
Mar 1980 |
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55-151907 |
Oct 1980 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 328,547 filed Nov. 27, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,512,175.
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