Claims
- 1. A compressor having a damper for attenuating torsional vibrations, the compressor having a rotating body, which includes an integrally rotating drive shaft, and a compressing member driven by the rotating body to compress fluid, which causes torsional vibrations of the rotating body, wherein the damper attenuates the torsional vibrations of the rotating body, the damper comprising:a frictional member provided on the rotating body to integrally rotate with the rotating body, wherein the frictional member has a frictional surface; a weight having a frictional surface, wherein the frictional surface of the weight contacts the frictional surface of the frictional member to create a predetermined frictional torque resistance between the weight and the frictional member; and a coupler to elastically connect the weight to one of the rotating body and the frictional member for transmitting rotation and torsional vibrations of the rotating body to the weight, wherein the coupler has elasticity in the direction of the torsional vibrations, and wherein the weight contacts the frictional member and vibrates about the axis of the rotating body to cancel the torsional vibrations of the rotating body.
- 2. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the weight is supported to resist tilting relative to a plane perpendicular to the axis of the rotor.
- 3. The compressor according to claim 2, wherein the frictional surface of the frictional member lies in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the rotor.
- 4. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the damper further includes a pressing member for elastically pressing the weight against the frictional member.
- 5. The compressor according to claim 4, wherein the coupler comprises a coil spring or a leaf spring that also functions as the pressing member.
- 6. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the drive shaft includes a first end located in the compressor and a second end located outside of the compressor, and wherein the damper is provided on one of the ends.
- 7. The compressor according to claim 6, wherein the frictional member is fixed to the drive shaft, wherein the weight is supported by the drive shaft to be rotatable relative to the drive shaft, wherein the coupler comprises a spring that connects the weight to one of the drive shaft and the frictional member, and wherein the spring elastically presses the weight against the frictional member.
- 8. The compressor according to claim 1, further comprising a housing for rotatably supporting the drive shaft, wherein the housing defines a suction chamber, a compression chamber and a discharge chamber, and wherein the compression member draws fluid from the suction chamber into the compression chamber, discharges fluid compressed in the compression chamber to the discharge chamber, and wherein the damper is located in the suction chamber.
- 9. The compressor according to claim 6, wherein the damper includes a case for housing the weight, wherein the case functions as the frictional member, and wherein the coupler is a spring that connects the weight to the case.
- 10. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the weight is shaped like an impeller.
- 11. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the rotor includes a clutch located between an external drive source and the drive shaft, wherein the clutch selectively connects the external drive source with the drive shaft, and wherein the damper is provided on the clutch.
- 12. The compressor according to claim 11, wherein the clutch includes a portion that functions as the frictional member, and wherein the coupler couples the weight with the portion.
- 13. The compressor according to claim 11, wherein the clutch includes a pulley connected to the external drive source, an inner hub secured to the drive shaft, an armature facing the pulley and supported by the inner hub to integrally rotate with the inner hub, and a solenoid for causing the armature to contact and to separate from the pulley based on electromagnetic force, and wherein the damper is provided on the pulley or on the armature.
- 14. The compressor according to claim 13, wherein the coupler couples the weight with the frictional member, which comprises the pulley or the armature.
- 15. The compressor according to claim 14, wherein the armature functions as the frictional member, and wherein the damper includes a pressing member for elastically pressing the weight against the armature.
- 16. The compressor according to claim 15, wherein the coupler comprises a leaf spring that also functions as the pressing member.
- 17. The compressor according to claim 15, wherein the coupler comprises a leaf spring, and wherein the pressing member comprises a coil spring.
- 18. The compressor according to claim 15, wherein the weight is made of non-magnetic material.
- 19. The compressor according to claim 14, wherein the armature functions as the frictional member, wherein the weight is made of magnetic material, and wherein, when the solenoid is excited, the weight is attracted to the armature.
- 20. The compressor according to claim 14, wherein the armature functions as the frictional member, wherein the armature and the weight each have a circumferential surface, and wherein the damper includes a friction member provided on one of the circumferential surfaces for elastically pressing the other one of the circumferential surfaces.
- 21. The compressor according to claim 14, wherein the coupler is integrally formed with the weight.
- 22. The compressor according to claim 21, wherein the weight includes an integrally formed pressing member for elastically pressing the friction surface of the weight against the pulley or against the armature.
- 23. The compressor according to claim 22, wherein the damper comprises an annular member, which is formed by bending a plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This Application: is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/198,694 filed Nov. 24, 1998 now abandoned.
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