Information
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Patent Grant
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6368070
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Patent Number
6,368,070
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 092 71
- 417 2222
- 417 269
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A variable displacement compressor includes a cylinder block having cylinder bores and a center bore, a drive shaft extending into the center bore through a crank chamber, an adjusting screw threaded into the center bore for axially supporting one end of the drive shaft via a thrust bearing and adjusting an axial gap of the thrust bearing, a plurality of pistons provided in the cylinder bores and moved reciprocally with the rotation of an inclined plate, and a belleville spring interposed between the thrust bearing and the adjusting screw. The adjusted spring force of the belleville spring is always added to an axial force applied to the drive shaft. The repeat of contact/release between the rotor and the thrust bearing, that is caused by the periodic increase/decrease of the compression reactive force, is prevented, and the axial vibration of the drive shaft is prevented.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a variable displacement compressor, and more specifically, to a variable displacement compressor with an improved structure for suppressing axial vibration of a drive shaft.
2. Description of Related Art
Variable displacement compressors, particularly, variable displacement inclined plate compressors, are known in the art. For example, a known structure of a variable displacement inclined plate compressor is constructed as depicted in FIG.
2
. In
FIG. 2
, variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′ has cylindrical housing
2
, front end plate
3
closing the front end of housing
2
, and cylinder head
4
closing the rear end of housing
2
. Valve plate
5
is interposed between the rear end of housing
2
and cylinder head
4
. Cylinder block
6
is disposed in the rear half of housing
2
. A plurality of cylinder bores
7
, center bore
8
, and communication path
9
, are formed in cylinder block
6
. Cylinder bores
7
are arranged radially about a center axis of the compressor at even radial intervals. Cylinder bores
7
extend in a front/rear direction. The front half of housing
2
forms crank chamber
10
.
Drive shaft
11
extends into housing
2
in the front/rear direction through front end plate
3
. The rear end portion of drive shaft
11
is inserted into center bore
8
. Drive shaft
11
is rotatably supported by front end plate
3
via radial bearing
12
and by cylinder block
6
via radial bearing
13
. The rear end of drive shaft
11
is axially supported by thrust bearing
14
and adjusting screw
15
′ threaded into center bore
8
. Axial gaps of thrust bearing
14
and thrust bearing
17
, which are described in detail later, are adjusted by controlling the degree to which adjusting screw
15
′ is threaded into center bore
8
, which thereby, adjusts the axial loads applied to thrust bearings
14
and
17
. Lip seal
34
is disposed at a front side of radial bearing
12
.
Rotor
16
is disposed in crank chamber
10
and fixed to drive shaft
11
. Rotor
16
is supported in the axial direction of drive shaft
11
by front end plate
3
via thrust bearing
17
. Arm portion
16
a
is formed by the rear end portion of rotor
16
. Slot
16
b
is defined in arm portion
16
a
. Spherical bush
18
is slidably fitted onto drive shaft
11
at a rear position of rotor
16
, in the axial direction of drive shaft
11
. Coil spring
19
is interposed between rotor
16
and spherical bush
18
. Disc-type inclined plate
20
is provided slidably and rotatably on spherical bush
18
.
Arm portion
20
a
is provided on one side of inclined plate
20
. Arm portion
20
a
extends toward selvage portion
16
a
of rotor
16
. Arm portion
20
a
has hole
20
b
defined at a position corresponding to slot
16
b
. Pin
21
is inserted into slot
16
b
and hole
20
b
to connect rotor
16
and inclined plate
20
while allowing the variable inclination of inclined plate
20
.
A pair of semi-spherical sliding shoes
22
are provided slidably on both surfaces of a radial outer portion of inclined plate
20
. A plurality of pairs of semi-spherical sliding shoes
22
are disposed radially about inclined plate
20
at even intervals. Each pair of semi-spherical sliding shoes
22
are held slidably in each piston rod
23
. Each piston rod
23
extends into a corresponding cylinder bore
7
in the rear direction, and forms a piston
24
slidably inserted into the corresponding cylinder bore
7
.
Suction port
25
and discharge port
26
are provided on valve plate
5
in correspondence with each cylinder bore
7
. A suction valve (not shown) and a discharge valve (not shown) are provided for controlling the flow of fluid through suction port
25
and discharge port
26
, respectively. Suction chamber
27
, communicating with suction port
25
, and discharge chamber
28
, communicating with discharge port
26
, are formed in cylinder head
4
. Suction chamber
27
communicates with inlet port
29
. Discharge chamber
28
communicates with outlet port
30
.
Communication path
9
, formed in cylinder block
6
, communicates with crank chamber
10
and suction chamber
27
. Bellows
31
is disposed in communication path
9
. Electromagnetic clutch
32
is provided at a front position of front end plate
3
.
In variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′, an external driving force is transmitted from an external drive source (not shown), via electromagnetic clutch
32
, to rotate drive shaft
11
. Rotor
16
rotates synchronously with the rotation of drive shaft
11
. Inclined plate
20
rotates synchronously with the rotation of rotor
16
. A pair of sliding shoes
22
slide on the surfaces of the radial outer portion of rotated inclined plate
20
, while moving reciprocally in the front/rear direction. Piston rod
23
, which holds sliding shoes
22
, and piston
24
, which is formed on the rear end portion of piston rod
23
, also move reciprocally in the front/rear direction in cylinder bore
7
. By the reciprocal movement of each piston
23
, fluid introduced into suction chamber
27
from inlet port
29
is drawn into cylinder bore
7
through suction port
25
. This fluid then is compressed in cylinder bore
7
and discharged into discharge chamber
28
through discharge port
26
, and then is discharged to an external fluid circuit (not shown) through outlet port
30
.
In variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′, when the thermal load of the external fluid circuit increases, the pressures in suction chamber
27
and communication path
9
increase, bellows
31
shrinks, and crank chamber
10
communicates with communication path
9
. Blowby gas, that has leaked from cylinder bore
7
into crank chamber
10
through the sliding portion between piston
24
and cylinder bore
7
, is released into suction chamber
27
through communication path
9
. As a result, the pressure in crank chamber
10
becomes nearly equal to the pressure in suction chamber
27
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, in the compression process, moment Ml, which causes inclined plate
20
to rotate in the clockwise direction around pin
21
, is generated by the compression reactive force applied to piston
24
. Oppositely, moment M
2
, which causes inclined plate
20
to rotate in the counterclockwise direction around pin
21
, is generated by the expanding force of coil spring
19
. Therefore, when the thermal load of the external fluid circuit and the pressure in suction chamber
27
increase, the compression reactive force increases to a condition of M
1
>M
2
. Consequently, inclined plate
20
rotates clockwise, the stroke of piston
24
increases, and the displacement of variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′ increases.
When the thermal load of the external fluid circuit decreases, the pressures in suction chamber
27
and communication path
9
decrease, bellows
31
expands, and the communication between crank chamber
10
and communication path
9
is interrupted. The pressure in crank chamber
10
becomes higher than the pressure in suction chamber
27
due to blowby gas introduced into crank chamber
10
. Consequently, during the compression process, moment M
3
, which causes inclined plate
20
to rotate in the counter-clockwise direction around pin
21
, is generated by the pressure of blowby gas in crank chamber
10
. When the thermal load of the external fluid circuit and the pressure in suction chamber
27
decrease, the compression reactive force decreases, such that M
1
<M
2
+M
3
. Consequently, inclined plate
20
rotates counter-clockwise, the stroke of piston
24
decreases, and the displacement of variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′ decreases.
In known variable displacement inclined plate compressor
1
′, when compressor
1
′ is operated at a low thermal load condition, (a) a resultant axial force, due to the pressure of blowby gas in crank chamber
10
, is applied to drive shaft
11
via piston
24
, and (b) a resultant force, due to the compression reactive force, is applied to drive shaft
11
via piston
24
, balance as time averaged values. In such a condition, the contact/release between rotor
16
and thrust bearing
17
is repeated and drive shaft
11
vibrates, in its axial direction, synchronously with the periodic increase/decrease of the compression reactive force caused by the repeated suction/compression processes. Thus, the contact/release between rotor
16
and thrust bearing
17
and the axial vibration of drive shaft
11
produce noise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved structure for a variable displacement compressor that prevents an axial vibration of a drive shaft even when operated at a low thermal load condition.
To achieve the foregoing and other objects, a variable displacement compressor according to the present invention is provided. The variable displacement compressor comprises a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinder bores and a center bore, a drive shaft extending through a crank chamber, wherein one end portion of the drive shaft is inserted into the center bore and is rotatably supported in the center bore via a radial bearing. An adjusting screw is threaded into the center bore to axially support one end of the drive shaft, via a thrust bearing, and to adjust an axial gap of the thrust bearing. An inclined plate is provided around the drive shaft and rotated synchronously with the drive shaft at an inclined angle, variably controlled relative to an axis of the drive shaft. A plurality of pistons are provided in the cylinder bores and moved reciprocally with the rotation of the inclined plate. A cylinder head is provided on an axial end of the cylinder block via a valve plate and has therein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber for fluid. Compressor displacement is controlled by the inclined angle of the inclined plate, or the pressure in the crank chamber, which thereby controls the stroke of the pistons. The compressor comprises a belleville spring interposed between the thrust bearing and the adjusting screw. recessed portion may be defined on the adjusting screw, and the belleville spring may be in the recessed portion.
In the variable displacement compressor, threading the adjusting screw, adjusts the axial gap of the thrust bearing and compresses the belleville spring, which applies a reactive force of the compressed belleville spring to the drive shaft via the thrust bearing. The reactive force of the belleville spring acts in the same direction as that applied with the compression reactive force in the compressor, relative to the drive shaft. Therefore, if the elastic modulus of the belleville spring and the threading degree of the adjusting screw are set at adequate values, and the reactive force of the belleville spring is set at a proper value, even when the compressor is operated at a low thermal load condition, the sum of the time averaged resultant force of the compression reactive force and the reactive force of the belleville spring, that is applied to the drive shaft, is greater than the resultant force of the axial force due to blowby gas in the crank chamber that is applied to the drive shaft. Consequently, the vibration of the drive shaft, that is generated synchronously with the periodic increase/decrease of the compression reactive force due to the repeated suction/compression processes, is prevented.
In the present invention, a belleville spring is used to obtain such an advantage. Increase of the axial dimension of the compressor is suppressed by interposing the belleville spring between the thrust bearing and the adjusting screw, as compared to interposing a coil spring therebetween.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a recessed portion is defined on the adjusting screw, and the belleville spring is contained in the recessed portion. Therefore, increase of the axial dimension of the compressor is further suppressed.
Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the invention is now described with reference to the accompanying figures, which are given by way of example only, and is not intended to limit the present invention.
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of a variable displacement compressor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a vertical sectional view of a known variable displacement compressor.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A variable displacement compressor according to an embodiment of the present invention is depicted in FIG.
1
. The embodiment of the present invention described below will be explained only with respect to portions which differ from those of the known compressor, as depicted in FIG.
2
. The same reference numerals in
FIG. 2
are used in
FIG. 1
, to omit redundant explanation.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, in variable displacement compressor
1
, adjusting screw
15
is threaded into center bore
8
to axially support one end of drive shaft
11
via thrust bearing
14
. Belleville spring
33
is interposed between thrust bearing
14
and adjusting screw
15
. Recessed portion
15
a is defined on a side of adjusting screw
15
. Belleville spring
33
is contained in recessed portion
15
a.
In variable displacement compressor
1
, axial gaps of thrust bearings
14
and
17
are adjusted by controlling the degree to which adjusting screw
15
is threaded into center bore
8
. Consequently, the axial loads applied to thrust bearings
14
and
17
are adjusted and belleville spring
33
is compressed and elastically deformed. Therefore, the reactive force of belleville spring
33
is applied to drive shaft
11
via thrust bearing
14
. Because the reactive force of belleville spring
33
acts to drive shaft
11
in the same direction as that of the compression reactive force of compressor
1
; by adequately setting the elastic modulus of belleville spring
33
, adequately controlling the threading degree of adjusting screw
15
, and properly setting the reactive force of belleville spring
33
, the sum of the time averaged resultant force of the compression reactive force and the reactive force of belleville spring
33
applied to drive shaft
11
is maintained at a value greater than the axial resultant force applied to drive shaft
11
due to the pressure of blowby gas in crank chamber
10
. This condition is achieved even when compressor
1
is operated at a low thermal load condition.
In such a condition, even if the compression reactive force periodically increases and decreases, accompanying with repeated suction/compression processes, a force directed in the lefthand direction in
FIG. 1
is applied to drive shaft
11
. Therefore, rotor
16
, fixed to drive shaft
11
, is pressed to thrust bearing
17
. Consequently, the repeat of contact/release between rotor
16
and thrust bearing
17
, that is caused by the synchronous periodic increase/decrease of the compression reactive force, is prevented, and the axial vibration of drive shaft
11
is prevented.
Because belleville spring
33
is interposed between thrust bearing
14
and adjusting screw
15
, increase in the axial dimension of compressor
1
is suppressed, as compared to the case of interposing a coil spring.
Further, because belleville spring
33
is contained in recessed portion
15
a
, defined on adjusting screw
15
, increase of the axial dimension of compressor
1
is further suppressed. However, the formation of recessed portion
15
a
may be omitted.
Although variable displacement compressor
1
is constructed, such that piston
24
and piston rod
23
are slidably connected to inclined plate
20
via a pair of sliding shoes
22
. In the embodiment, it also may be constructed as a non-rotatable wobble plate slidably engaging an inclined plate and a piston connected to the wobble plate.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail herein, the scope of the invention is not limited thereto. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed herein are only exemplary. It is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be limited thereby, but is to be determined by the claims which follow.
Claims
- 1. A variable displacement compressor comprising: a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinder bores and a center bore, a drive shaft extending through a crank chamber, wherein one end portion of said drive shaft is inserted into said center bore and rotatably supported in said center bore via a radial bearing, an adjusting screw threaded into said center bore for axially supporting one end of said drive shaft via a thrust bearing and adjusting an axial gap of said thrust bearing, an inclined plate provided around said drive shaft and rotated synchronously with said drive shaft at an inclined angle variably controlled relative to an axis of said drive shaft, a plurality of pistons provided in said cylinder bores and moved reciprocally accompanying with the rotation of said inclined plate, a cylinder head provided on an axial end of said cylinder block via a valve plate and having therein a suction chamber and a discharge chamber for fluid, a displacement for compression of said compressor being controlled by controlling said inclined angle of said inclined plate by adjusting a pressure in said crank chamber, thereby controlling a stroke of said pistons, anda belleville spring interposed between said thrust bearing and said adjusting screw, wherein a recessed portion is defined on said adjusting screw for containing said belleville spring in said recessed portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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11-180981 |
Jun 1999 |
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