Claims
- 1. A wave cam type compressor comprising a wave cam body mounted on a rotary shaft for integral rotation therewith, a piston operably coupled to said cam body by way of a shoe moveable relative to the cam body which shoe follows a predetermined path on a cam surface of said cam body, said piston being disposed for reciprocation in a cylinder bore whereby rotation of the rotary shaft is converted into reciprocating movement of the piston between a top dead center and a bottom dead center in said cylinder bore to compress fluid supplied to the cylinder bore,
- said cam surface having a contour matching the locus of a predetermined smooth two-dimensional imaginary curve of finite length when said curve is translated from its plane in the direction perpendicular to said plane;
- a first portion provided on said cam surface to drive the piston to the bottom dead center; and
- a second portion provide on said cam surface to drive the piston to the top dead center, said second portion having a larger radius of curvature than said first portion.
- 2. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam surface includes a flat surface area containing said first portion and a curved surface area containing said second portion.
- 3. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said curved surface includes a part of the surface of an imaginary cylinder.
- 4. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said shoe has a flat surface slidably contacting the cam surface and a spherical surface for slidably contacting to the piston.
- 5. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam surface includes a curved surface area containing said first portion and a flat surface area containing said second portion.
- 6. The compressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said shoe has a flat surface for slidably contacting the cam surface and a spherical surface for slidably contacting the piston.
- 7. A wave cam type compressor comprising a wave cam body having a first cam surface and a second cam surface respectively provided on opposite sides of the cam body, said cam body being mounted on a rotary shaft for rotation therewith, said compressor having a plurality of pairs of cylinder bores arranged along an imaginary circle centered about an axis of the rotary shaft, each of said pairs consisting of two axially aligned cylinder bores, a plurality of pistons each having a pair of opposed piston heads respectively accommodated in an associated pair of said aligned cylinder bores, and a plurality of pairs of shoes respectively coupled to the pistons and slidably contacting the cam body, wherein said shoes follow a predetermined path on each cam surface and wherein rotation of the rotary shaft is converted into reciprocating movement of each piston between a top dead center and a bottom dead center in the associated cylinder bores to compress fluid supplied into the cylinder bores,
- each of said cam surfaces having a contour matching the locus of a predetermined smooth two-dimensional imaginary curve of finite length when said curve is translated from its plane in the direction perpendicular to said plane;
- a pair of advancing portions provided on each cam surface to advance the heads of each piston to the top dead center;
- a pair of retrieving portions provided on each cam surface to retrieve the heads of each piston to the bottom dead center, said advancing portions having a larger radius of curvature than said retrieving portions; and
- said predetermined paths are axially aligned and spaced apart an equal axial distance over the entire length of the paths.
- 8. The compressor as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first cam surface and said second cam surface have an identical contour.
- 9. The compressor as set forth in claim 8, wherein said first cam surface contour and said second cam surface contour are out of phase one from the other by 90 degrees.
- 10. The compressor as set forth in claim 7, wherein
- said pair of advancing portions are separated by 180 degrees of arc one from the other; and
- said pair of retrieving portions are separated by 180 degrees of arc one from the other, whereby each retrieving portion is separated by 90 degrees of arc from the next advancing portion.
- 11. The compressor as set forth in claim 10, wherein
- said cylinder bores each have a longitudinal axis, and all of said cylinder bore axes lie along the surface of an imaginary cylinder concentric with the longitudinal axis of the rotary shaft, and each of said predetermined paths lie on said surface of said imaginary cylinder.
- 12. The compressor as set forth in claim 11, wherein said advancing portions and said retrieving portions are formed one with a flat surface and the other with a curved surface.
- 13. The compressor as set forth in claim 11, wherein each of said shoes has a semispherical shape and has a first shoe surface slidably contacting a piston and a second shoe surface slidably contacting an associated cam surface.
- 14. The compressor as set forth in claim 13, wherein said first and second shoe surfaces are formed one with a flat surface and the other with a curved surface.
- 15. The compressor as set forth in claim 14, wherein said shoes of an associated pair have centers of curvature spaced from each other by an equal axial distance throughout traversal of their respective paths.
- 16. A wave cam type compressor comprising a wave cam body having a first cam surface and a second cam surface respectively provided on opposite sides of the cam body, said cam body being mounted on a rotary shaft for rotation therewith, said compressor having a plurality of pairs of cylinder bores arranged along an imaginary circle centered about an axis of the rotary shaft, each of said pairs consisting of two axially aligned cylinder bores, a plurality of pistons each having a pair of opposed piston heads respectively accommodated in an associated pair of said aligned cylinder bores, and a plurality of pairs of shoes respectively coupled to the pistons and adapted to slidably contact the cam body, wherein said shoes follow a predetermined path on each cam surface and wherein rotation of the rotary shaft is converted into reciprocating movement of each piston between a top dead center and a bottom dead center in the associated cylinder bores to compress fluid supplied to the cylinder bores,
- each of said cam surfaces having a contour matching the locus of a predetermined smooth two-dimensional imaginary curve of finite length when said curve is translated from its plane in the direction perpendicular to said plane; and
- said first cam surface and said second cam surface both including convex contours which are 90 degrees of arc out of phase one from the other.
- 17. The compressor as set forth in claim 16, wherein said first cam surface and said second cam surface have identical contours.
- 18. The compressor as set forth in claim 17, wherein a pair of advancing portions are provided on each path to advance the heads of each piston to the top dead center; and a pair of retrieving portions are provided on each cam surface to retrieve the heads of each piston back to the advancing portions, and said advancing portions have a greater radius of curvature than said retrieving portions.
- 19. The compressor as set forth in claim 16, wherein
- said pair of advancing portions are separated by 180 degrees of arc one from the other; and
- said pair of retrieving portions are separated by 180 degrees of arc one from the other, whereby each retrieving portion is separated by 90 degrees of arc from the next advancing portion.
- 20. The compressor as set forth in claim 19, wherein said cylinder bores each has a longitudinal axis, and all of said cylinder bore axes lie on the surface of an imaginary cylinder centered about said axis of the rotary shaft, and wherein each of said predetermined paths follow said surface of said imaginary cylinder.
- 21. The compressor set forth in claim 20, wherein said advancing portions and said retrieving portions are formed one with a flat surface and the other with a curved surface.
- 22. The compressor as set forth in claim 21, wherein each of said shoes has a semispherical shape and has a first shoe surface slidably contacting the pistons and a second shoe surface slidably contacting the associated cam surface.
- 23. The compressor as set forth in claim 22, wherein said first and second shoe surfaces are formed one with a flat surface and the other with a curved surface.
- 24. The compressor as set forth in claim 23, wherein said shoes of an associated pair respectively have centers of curvature spaced apart by an equal axial distance throughout traversal of their paths.
- 25. A wave cam for a compressor, said wave cam having a wave cam body with a first cam surface and a second cam surface respectively provided on opposite sides of the cam body, said cam body being constructed for mounting on a rotary shaft of said compressor for rotation therewith;
- where said compressor has a plurality of pairs of cylinder bores, each of said pairs of cylinder bores consisting of two axially aligned cylinder bores all of which bores have a respective longitudinal axis extending along the surface of an imaginary cylinder with said pairs of cylinder bores being arranged spaced circumferentially about said imaginary cylinder which is centered about an axis of the rotary shaft,
- a plurality of opposed pistons each having a pair of piston heads respectively accommodated in an associated pair of said aligned cylinder bores, and
- a plurality of pairs of shoes respectively coupled to the pistons and adapted to slidably contact said cam body and follow predetermined paths on the cam surfaces whereby rotation of the rotary shaft is converted into reciprocating movement of each piston between a top dead center and a bottom dead center in the associated cylinder bores to compress fluid supplied to the cylinder bores;
- each of said cam surfaces comprising:
- a contour matching a locus of a predetermined smooth two-dimensional imaginary curve of finite length when said curve is translated from its plane in the direction perpendicular to said plane, wherein said predetermined smooth curve has two straight end lines inclining with a predetermined angle and an arc connecting the straight end lines;
- an outer peripheral edge defined by a first circle concentric with said imaginary cylinder and of larger diameter than said cylinder;
- an inner peripheral edge defined by a second circle concentric with said imaginary cylinder and of smaller diameter than said cylinder;
- a pair of advancing portions to advance the heads of each piston to top dead center; and
- a pair of retrieving portions to retrieve the heads of each piston to bottom dead center;
- said advancing portions having a greater radius of curvature than said retrieving portions, and
- said predetermined paths are axially aligned and spaced apart by an equal axial distance along the entire length of said paths and each of said predetermined paths is located along the surface of said imaginary cylinder.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part application of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/254,970 filed Jun. 7, 1994, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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