Venting passage for isolation block of scroll compressor and check valve for the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6390792
  • Patent Number
    6,390,792
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 23, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A venting passage for isolation block of a scroll compressor and a check valve for the same. The compressor mainly comprises a fixed scroll member, an orbit scroll member, and an isolation block. The isolation block has venting passage and the venting passage has a through hole on bottom thereof and communicated with the discharging port of the fixed scroll member. A baffle is provided at top opening of the venting passage to form a muffle room. The venting passage has a floating planar valve. Moreover, the projecting ring has a plurality of venting apertures of window shape on top portion thereof and with even distribution.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a venting passage for isolation block of a scroll compressor, especially to a venting passage for isolation block of a scroll compressor to enhance venting flow and reduce noise and check valve for the same.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows a prior art scroll compressor, which comprises an orbit scroll member


110




a


, a fixed scroll member


11




a


, and an isolation block


12




a


. The fixed scroll member


111




a


has a plurality of scroll wraps


110




a


and a discharging port


111




a


at a center thereof. The orbit scroll member


10




a


also has a plurality of scroll wraps


100




a


fitted with the scroll wraps


110




a


of the fixed scroll member


111




a


to form a plurality of compression chambers between the scroll wraps


100




a


of the orbit scroll member


10




a


and the scroll wraps


110




a


of the fixed scroll member


11




a


. The orbit scroll member


10




a


is driven by external force to orbit the fixed scroll member


11




a


without revolution, whereby working fluid is introduced into the compression chamber from outside. The working fluid is compressed to a high-pressure state in the compression chamber and discharged through the discharging port


111




a


. The isolation block


12




a


is fixed within a case


1


of the scroll compressor to divide the inner space of the case


1


into a high-pressure chamber


2




a


and a low pressure chamber


3




a


. The isolation block


12




a


has a through hole


122




a


to provide communication between the two chambers


2




a


and


3




a


. The scroll compressor has a plurality of back-pressure chambers


123




a.






Moreover, the fixed scroll member


11




a


is located within the low-pressure chamber


3




a


and the discharging port


111




a


has a tubular neck


112




a


extended therefrom. The tubular neck


112




a


is coupled to the through hole


122




a


of the isolation block


12




a


and a leak-proof member


124




a


is provided between the tubular neck


112




a


and the through hole


122




a


to prevent the working fluid from leaking into the low-pressure chamber


3




a


from the discharging port


111




a


. When the orbit scroll member


10




a


and the fixed scroll member


11




a


are engaged to each other, the compressed fluid therein is led to the back-pressure chambers


123


. Therefore, the compression chamber is tightened in axial direction to prevent the leakage of fluid therein. However, the discharging port


11




a


is generally configured with straight shape and the working fluid is discharged in axial direction. Alternatively, a radial venting hole


125




a


is provided at a flange


127




a


beside the through hole


122




a


. Moreover, a check valve


126




a


is provided in the through hole


122




a


. However, the flow of the working fluid may cause the imbalance of the check valve


126




a


and noise is generated. The radial venting hole


125




a


results a vertical fluid flowing path such that the fluid flow is not smooth and the noise is increased.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to provide a venting passage for isolation block of a scroll compressor to enhance venting flow and reduce noise and check valve for the same.




To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a venting passage for isolation block of a scroll compressor to enhance venting flow and reduce noise, as well as a check valve for the same. The compressor mainly comprises a fixed scroll member, an orbit scroll member, and an isolation block. The fixed scroll member has a plurality of scroll wraps and a discharging port at a center thereof. The orbit scroll member also has a plurality of scroll wraps fitted with the scroll wraps of the fixed scroll member to form a plurality of compression chambers therebetween. The isolation block has a projecting ring with a venting passage at a center thereof. The venting passage has a through hole on a bottom thereof for communication with the discharging port. A baffle is provided at a top opening of the venting passage, whereby the venting passage forms a muffle room for the air entering therein. The muffle room has a floating planar valve. Moreover, the projecting ring has a plurality of venting apertures of window shape on a top portion thereof, preferably with even distribution. The plurality of venting apertures can be formed by milling machine or integrally formed with the isolation block.




The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a prior art;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is top view of the valve of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 2

shows a view of a scroll compressor according to the present invention. The compressor mainly comprises a fixed scroll member


1


, an orbit scroll member


2


, and an isolation block


3


. The fixed scroll member


1


has a plurality of scroll wraps


10


and a discharging port


1


at a center thereof. The orbit scroll member


2


also has a plurality of scroll wraps


20


fitted with the scroll wraps


10


of the fixed scroll member


1


to form a plurality of compression chambers


21


therebetween. The orbit scroll member


2


is driven by an eccentric shaft


40


to orbit the fixed scroll member


1


without revolution, whereby working fluid is introduced into the compression chamber


21


from outside. The working fluid is compressed to a high-pressure state in the compression chamber


21


and discharged through the discharging port


11


. The isolation block


3


is fixed within a case


41


of the scroll compressor to divide the inner space of the case


41


into a high-pressure chamber


42


and a low-pressure chamber


43


. The fixed scroll member


1


is located within the low-pressure chamber


43


, and the fixed scroll member


1


has a tubular neck


12


extended therefrom. The tubular neck


12


is coupled to a groove


30


on a bottom of the fixed scroll member


1


. A leak-proof member


31


is provided between the tubular neck


12


and the groove


30


to prevent the working fluid form leaking into the low-pressure chamber


43


from the discharging port


11


.




With reference now to

FIG. 3

, the isolation block


3


of the present invention has a projecting ring


32


with a venting passage


33


at center thereof. The venting passage


33


has a through hole


34


on bottom thereof and communicated with the groove


30


. A baffle


35


is provided at top opening of the venting passage


33


, whereby the venting passage


33


forms a muffle room for the air entering therein. The muffle room has a floating planar valve


36


with a rounded bump at center thereof and projecting toward the fixed scroll member


1


. The valve


36


covers the through hole


34


of the venting passage


33


to prevent the reflex of the air in the high-pressure chamber


42


. Moreover, the projecting ring


32


has a plurality of venting apertures


37


of window shape on top portion thereof and with even distribution. The plurality of venting apertures


37


can be formed by milling machine or integrally formed with the isolation block


3


. Moreover, the venting apertures


37


can be of rounded shape or rectangular shape.




With reference now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, to provide better performance for the muffle room and the valve


36


, the valve


36


is adapted to cone shape. The flowing resistance and noise are reduced.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A scroll compressor apparatus comprising:(a) a fixed scroll member having first and second portions forming opposing sides thereof, said first portion having a plurality of scroll wraps extending therefrom, said second portion having a tubular neck extending therefrom, said tubular neck defining a discharge port; (b) an orbit scroll member coupled to said fixed scroll member, said orbit scroll member having a plurality of scroll wraps respectively engaging said scroll wraps of said fixed scroll member to define therebetween a plurality of compression chambers communicating with said discharge port of said fixed scroll member; and, (c) an isolation block disposed adjacent said fixed scroll member, said isolation block having high pressure and low pressure portions forming opposing sides thereof; (1) said high pressure portion including an axially projecting ring extending about a venting passage and a baffle coupled to said projecting ring to axially enclose said venting passage, said projecting ring having formed therein a plurality of transversely directed venting apertures; and, (2) said low pressure portion defining a groove and a through hole extending to said venting passage therefrom, said groove receiving therein said tubular neck of said fixed scroll member, said through hole communicating with said discharge port of said fixed scroll member, said through hole being less in diametric extent than said venting passage and at least a proximate portion of said discharge port; and, (d) a valve displaceably disposed in said venting passage of said high pressure portion of said isolation block, said valve being displaceable between closed and open positions, said valve in said closed position sealing an axial end of said through hole.
  • 2. The scroll compressor apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said valve in substantially planar in contour.
  • 3. The scroll compressor apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said valve in substantially conical in contour.
  • 4. The scroll compressor apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said valve has formed thereon a rounded central protuberance extending toward said through hole.
  • 5. The scroll compressor apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said baffle has formed thereon a rounded central protuberance extending into said venting passage.
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