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US20130028730A1
US20130028730A1 US13/496,902 US201113496902A US2013028730A1 US 20130028730 A1 US20130028730 A1 US 20130028730A1 US 201113496902 A US201113496902 A US 201113496902A US 2013028730 A1 US2013028730 A1 US 2013028730A1
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Tetsuzo Ukai
Kazuhide Watanabe
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F01CROTARY-PISTON OR OSCILLATING-PISTON MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01C19/00Sealing arrangements in rotary-piston machines or engines
    • F01C19/005Structure and composition of sealing elements such as sealing strips, sealing rings and the like; Coating of these elements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01CROTARY-PISTON OR OSCILLATING-PISTON MACHINES OR ENGINES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F04B27/0804Multi-cylinder pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinders coaxial with, or parallel or inclined to, main shaft axis having rotary cylinder block
    • F04B27/0821Multi-cylinder pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinders coaxial with, or parallel or inclined to, main shaft axis having rotary cylinder block component parts, details, e.g. valves, sealings, lubrication
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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  • the present invention relates to compressors including a shaft-sealed portion equipped with a lip seal device.
  • an open-type compressor which is a compressor having a compression mechanism disposed in a housing including a through-portion through which an end of a rotating shaft coupled to the compression mechanism protrudes outside, the through-portion for the rotating shaft is sealed so that no gas flowing through the housing leaks out from the through-portion for the rotating shaft.
  • a lip seal device has been used for the shaft-sealed portion in the related art.
  • a lip seal device includes an annular shape-retaining member formed of a metal and having high stiffness and an annular main lip seal and sub-lip seal formed of, for example, an elastically deformable rubber on the outer and inner circumferences, respectively, of the annular shape-retaining member, and is attached by press-fitting an outer circumferential portion of the main lip seal corresponding to the annular shape-retaining member into a lip-seal accommodating portion of the housing and bringing lip portions of the main lip seal and the sub-lip seal into pressure contact with the circumference of the rotating shaft, thereby sealing the through-portion for the rotating shaft.
  • PTL 1 proposes a seal structure including an annular groove provided on the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion of the housing, a flange formed on the outside of the annular groove so as to protrude inward, a plurality of elastically deformable seal ribs provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal of the lip seal device so as to come into pressure contact with the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion, and an elastically deformable engaging rib located in front of or behind the seal ribs so as to engage with the annular groove.
  • the engaging rib that engages with the annular groove is provided in front of or behind the plurality of seal ribs provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal in the axial direction thereof. Accordingly, the pitch of the plurality of seal ribs, which function to hold and secure the lip seal device to the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion of the housing, becomes smaller, thus causing a problem in that there is a higher risk of gas leakage because the lip seal device is more easily tilted when, for example, a negative pressure in the housing applies inward force to the lip seal device to elastically deform or displace the main lip seal.
  • a further problem is that the plurality of seal ribs have to be provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal, which further increases cost.
  • An object of the present invention which has been made to solve the above problems, is to provide a compressor capable of holding a lip seal device so as not to be easily tilted, while maintaining ease of attachment, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • the present invention provides the following solutions.
  • a compressor includes a housing having an inner space, a compression mechanism that is disposed in the housing and that compresses a fluid taken into the space, and a rotating shaft that drives the compression mechanism, the housing includes a through-portion through which an end of the rotating shaft protrudes outside, the through-portion is sealed by a lip seal device, and the through-portion includes a lip-seal-device accommodating portion formed by a flat surface that contacts an entire flat outer circumferential surface of a ring portion of a main lip seal constituting the lip seal device and extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft, a first detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the inside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft, and a second detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the outside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft.
  • the lip seal device is attached to the through-portion of the housing without using, for example, a snap ring, thus maintaining ease of attachment.
  • the lip seal device is not easily tilted because the entire flat outer circumferential surface of the ring portion contacts the flat surface of the lip-seal-device accommodating portion, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • the depth of the first detachment-preventing vertical surface is preferably set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% of the thickness of the ring portion.
  • the compressor according to the present invention provides the advantage of holding a lip seal device so as not to be easily tilted, while maintaining ease of attachment, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a compressor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged view showing a relevant part of FIG. 1 in an enlarged view.
  • roller compressor An embodiment of a compressor (hereinafter referred to as “scroll compressor”) according to the present invention will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 . This, however, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the scroll compressor according to this embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged view showing a relevant part of FIG. 1 in an enlarged view.
  • a scroll compressor 10 is mainly composed of a housing 11 having an inner hermetically sealed space m, a scroll compression mechanism 12 that is disposed in the housing 11 and that compresses a refrigerant gas (fluid) taken into the hermetically sealed space m, a rotating shaft 13 that drives the scroll compression mechanism 12 , and a drive unit that causes the scroll compression mechanism 12 to orbit.
  • the housing 11 includes a front housing 14 and a rear housing 15 that are fitted and joined together with a plurality of bolts (not shown) to form the inner hermetically sealed space m.
  • Reference sign 16 denotes an O-ring that seals the joint between the front housing 14 and the rear housing 15 to maintain the hermeticity of the hermetically sealed space m.
  • a thrust plate 14 a that matches an end surface of the front housing 14 is disposed on the end surface of the front housing 14 and has a hole (cutout, not shown) corresponding to a receiving portion 38 , described later.
  • An intake port (not shown) for taking in the refrigerant gas is formed in the front of the side of the rear housing 15 so as to communicate with the hermetically sealed space m, and a discharge port 15 a for discharging a compressed refrigerant gas that has been compressed by the scroll compression mechanism 12 and from which lubricating oil has been separated by an oil-separating chamber (not shown) is formed in the rear of the top of the rear housing 15 .
  • an oil-collecting chamber 18 (oil reservoir) for collecting the lubricating oil separated by the oil-separating chamber is formed on the discharge side (high-pressure side) of the rear housing 15 .
  • the oil-separating chamber may be any chamber that has the function of separating oil, for example, by centrifugation, and that guides the separated oil to the oil-collecting chamber 18 .
  • the scroll compression mechanism 12 includes a fixed scroll 21 and an orbiting scroll 22 .
  • the fixed scroll 21 includes a fixed end plate 21 a , a spiral wall 21 b disposed upright on the inner surface thereof, and a discharge port 21 c formed in the center of the fixed end plate 21 a .
  • the discharge port 21 c is opened and closed by a discharge valve (not shown) attached to the rear surface (back surface) of the fixed end plate 21 a with bolts (not shown).
  • a communicating channel (lubricating oil channel) 23 through which the bottom of the oil-collecting chamber 18 communicates with the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side is formed at the lower end of the fixed scroll 21 , and in order from the upstream side, a filter 24 and a spiral pin 25 for flow rate control are disposed at the upstream end of the communicating channel 23 .
  • the communicating channel 23 through which the oil-collecting chamber 18 , provided on the high-pressure side in the scroll compressor 10 , communicates with the low-pressure side includes a large-diameter portion 23 a having an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the spiral pin 25 and a small-diameter portion (narrowed portion) 23 b having a smaller inner diameter than the large-diameter portion 23 a , the large-diameter portion 23 a and the small-diameter portion (reduced-diameter portion having a reduced diameter as compared with the upstream side) 23 b being formed in order of the large-diameter portion 23 a and the small-diameter portion 23 b from the upstream side (the oil-collecting chamber 18 side).
  • the spiral pin 25 is a generally cylindrical member having tapered portions 25 a at either end thereof and a main body 25 b , excluding the tapered portions 25 a , that has a groove of spiral shape (hereinafter referred to as “spiral groove”) 25 c cut in the side surface thereof.
  • the spiral pin 25 is disposed on the upstream side (the oil-collecting chamber 18 side) in the large-diameter portion 23 a .
  • the lubricating oil passing through the filter 24 flows through the spiral groove 25 c into the large-diameter portion 23 a , located downstream of the spiral pin 25 , and then flows (is ejected) through the small-diameter portion 23 b into the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side.
  • the narrowed portion 23 b which has an end opening 23 c on the side of the communicating channel 23 facing the orbiting scroll 22 , forms an independent narrowed structure separated from the narrowed portion formed by the spiral pin 25 by the space formed by the large-diameter portion 23 a so that a different flow resistance can be set.
  • the spiral groove described above forms a high-pressure-side narrowed portion, serving as a pressure/flow rate control portion, primarily for returning the oil from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side, whereas the small-diameter portion 23 b described above forms a low-pressure-side narrowed portion, serving as a pressure/flow rate control portion, for ejecting the oil from the communicating channel 23 .
  • the high-pressure-side narrowed portion has a higher flow resistance than the low-pressure-side narrowed portion, thus reliably supplying the oil under appropriate pressure from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side.
  • the (lubricating-oil) receiving portion 38 is disposed opposite the opening 23 c provided at the downstream end of the small-diameter portion 23 b .
  • the receiving portion 38 is a cutaway portion (recess) formed in the inner wall surface of the front housing 14 in the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side.
  • the bottom surface of the receiving portion 38 is a sloped surface of substantially constant width formed so as to gradually approach the opening 23 c of the small-diameter portion 23 b as it extends from the inside in the radial direction to the outside in the radial direction, with the lower end thereof located below the lower end of the opening 23 c of the small-diameter portion 23 b.
  • the orbiting scroll 22 includes an orbiting end plate 22 a and a spiral wall 22 b disposed upright on the inner surface thereof.
  • An eccentric bush 31 is fitted in a boss 22 c disposed upright on the outer surface of the orbiting end plate 22 a so as to be rotatable with a needle bearing 32 therebetween, and an eccentric pin 13 a protruding from an end of the rotating shaft 13 is fitted in a hole formed in the eccentric bush 31 .
  • the fixed scroll 21 and the orbiting scroll 22 mesh with each other such that the axes thereof are offset from each other by a predetermined distance and the angles thereof are shifted from each other by 180°, thus forming a plurality of compression chambers C.
  • an Oldham ring (rotation-preventing mechanism) 33 is disposed between the orbiting scroll 22 and the front housing 14 so that the orbiting scroll 22 does not rotate about the eccentric bush 31 as the rotating shaft 13 is rotated.
  • the orbiting scroll 22 only orbits, without rotating, as the rotating shaft 13 is rotated.
  • the eccentric bush 31 has a balance weight 34 that cancels out centrifugal force resulting from orbiting of the orbiting scroll 22 .
  • the rotating shaft 13 is a rotor shaft that is rotated about the axis thereof by a drive mechanism (not shown) such as an engine or electric motor, and the eccentric pin 13 a described above, whose axis is offset, is formed so as to protrude from the extremity of an end of the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the rotating shaft 13 is supported by a first bearing (main bearing) 35 and a second bearing (sub-bearing) 36 disposed on the front housing 14 so as to be rotatable about the axis thereof.
  • Reference sign 37 denotes an 0 -ring that seals the joint between the fixed scroll 21 and the rear housing 15 to maintain the hermeticity of the hermetically sealed space m.
  • an electromagnetic clutch 40 is actuated to transmit, or not to transmit, driving force from, for example, an engine or electric motor to the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the electromagnetic clutch 40 is mainly composed of a clutch bearing 41 , a drive rotor 42 , coils 43 , covers 44 , a hub 45 , leaf springs 46 , pins 47 and 48 , and an armature plate 49 .
  • the clutch bearing 41 is press-fitted to the outer circumferential surface of a nose portion 14 b of the front housing 14 (such as by pressing using a press) such that the inner circumferential surface of the inner ring thereof makes intimate contact with the outer circumferential surface of the nose portion 14 b.
  • the drive rotor 42 is attached to the outer circumferential surface of the outer ring of the clutch bearing 41 such that the inner circumferential surfaces thereof make intimate contact with the outer circumferential surface of the outer ring of the clutch bearing 41 .
  • the coils 43 are built into the drive rotor 42 , and the armature plate 49 is disposed opposite the coils 43 .
  • the coils 43 are supplied with current based on a signal output from a controller (not shown).
  • the hub 45 is attached to the extremity of the other end of the rotating shaft 13 with a bolt 50 and a stopper 51 .
  • the covers 44 and the leaf springs 46 each have an end thereof attached to a flange of the hub 45 with the pins 48 , and the leaf springs 46 have the armature plate 49 attached to the other ends thereof with the pins 47 .
  • a lip seal device (shaft-sealing device) 54 for sealing the inside of the housing 11 from the outside (atmosphere side) is disposed in the nose portion (through-portion) 14 b of the front housing 14 between the first bearing 35 and the second bearing 36 .
  • the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted into a lip-seal-device accommodating portion (hereinafter referred to as “accommodating portion”) 55 provided on the inner circumferential surface (through-hole) 14 c of the nose portion 14 b from the inside to the outside (atmosphere side) of the front housing 14 .
  • the lip seal device 54 is composed of an annular shape-retaining member 59 formed of a metal and having high stiffness, a backup ring 60 formed of a metal and disposed on the inner circumference of the annular shape-retaining member 59 , an annular main lip seal 61 formed of an elastically deformable rubber and disposed on the outer circumference of the annular shape-retaining member 59 , and an annular sub-lip seal 62 formed of a plastic and disposed on the inner circumferential side of the annular shape-retaining member 59 and the main lip seal 61 .
  • the main lip seal 61 includes a ring portion 61 A fixed to the outer circumferential surface of the annular shape-retaining member 59 and a lip portion 61 B extending diagonally sideward and inward from the ring portion 61 A, and the lip portion 61 B and the sub-lip seal 62 are brought into pressure contact with the circumferential surface of the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the accommodating portion 55 is an annular groove provided circumferentially and is formed by a (first) flat surface 65 that contacts the entire outer circumferential surface 61 C of the ring portion 61 A extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13 , a (first detachment-preventing) vertical surface 66 located on the inside of the flat surface 65 and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13 , and a (second detachment-preventing) vertical surface 67 located on the outside (atmosphere side) of the flat surface 65 and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the depth (height: the dimension in the radial direction) h of the vertical surface 66 is set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% (in this embodiment, 40%) of the thickness of the main lip seal 61 (more specifically, the ring portion 61 A), that is, such that the thickness of the main lip seal 61 is 92% to 60% (in this embodiment, 60%) at the position of the vertical surface 66 when the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted (inserted) into the accommodating portion 55 from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14 .
  • the depth (height: the dimension in the radial direction) of the vertical surface 67 is set to more than the depth of the vertical surface 66 (in this embodiment, more than the sum of the thicknesses of the ring portion 61 A, the annular shape-retaining member 59 , and the backup ring 60 .
  • the flat surface 65 is formed such that the thickness of the main lip seal 61 (more specifically, the ring portion 61 A) is 90% to 80% (in this embodiment, 80%) of the original thickness (the thickness before press-fitting into the accommodating portion 55 ) after the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted into the accommodating portion 55 .
  • a tapered surface 70 whose diameter decreases gradually from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14 is formed on the inside of the vertical surface 66 , and the vertical surface 66 and the tapered surface 70 are joined together by a (second) flat surface 71 extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the drive rotor 42 is coupled to a driving source such as an engine or electric motor with, for example, a V-belt (not shown) so that the drive rotor 42 is rotated at all times during the rotation of the engine or electric motor.
  • a driving source such as an engine or electric motor with, for example, a V-belt (not shown) so that the drive rotor 42 is rotated at all times during the rotation of the engine or electric motor.
  • the armature plate 49 comes into intimate contact with the drive rotor 42 against the elastic force of the leaf springs 46 , and the rotation of the drive rotor 42 is transmitted through the armature plate 49 , the pins 47 , the leaf springs 46 , the pins 48 , and the hub 45 , in this order, to the rotating shaft 13 , thus rotating the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the armature plate 49 is separated from the drive rotor 42 by the restoring force of the leaf springs 46 , thus interrupting the transmission of power to the rotating shaft 13 .
  • the electromagnetic clutch 40 is actuated to transmit the driving force from the engine or electric motor to the rotating shaft 13 , thus rotating the rotating shaft 13 , and the rotation is transmitted through the eccentric pin 13 a , the eccentric bush 31 , and the boss 22 c to the orbiting scroll 22 of the scroll compression mechanism 12 .
  • the orbiting scroll 22 orbits on a circular orbit whose radius is the orbit radius, while being prevented from rotating by the Oldham ring 33 .
  • the refrigerant gas then enters the hermetically sealed space m in the housing 11 through the intake port and is taken into the compression chambers C of the scroll compression mechanism 12 through a path (not shown).
  • the refrigerant gas reaches the center while being compressed as the volume of the compression chambers C is decreased by the orbiting of the orbiting scroll 22 , and the refrigerant containing lubricating oil is guided through the discharge port 21 c into the oil-separating chamber and is swirled along the inner wall surface of the oil-separating chamber.
  • the lubricating oil contained in the refrigerant falls downward while being swirled along the inner wall surface of the oil-separating chamber under the action of centrifugation, thus collecting in the oil-collecting chamber 18 , whereas the refrigerant having the lubricating oil separated therefrom is discharged outside through the interior of the inner cylinder and the discharge port 15 a of the rear housing 15 .
  • the side where the discharge port 21 c , the oil-collecting chamber 18 , etc. are provided in the scroll compressor 10 is the high-pressure side, and the side where the intake port, the first bearing 35 , etc. are provided is the low-pressure side.
  • the lip seal device 54 is attached to the through-portion 14 b of the front housing 14 without using, for example, a snap ring, thus maintaining ease of attachment.
  • the lip seal device 54 is not easily tilted because the entire flat outer circumferential surface 61 C of the ring portion 61 A contacts the flat surface 65 of the accommodating portion 55 , thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • the depth of the vertical surface 66 is set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% of the thickness of the ring portion 61 A, no permanent strain remains after elastic deformation or no compression crack occurs in the main lip seal 61 , which is formed of rubber, when the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted (inserted) into the accommodating portion 55 from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14 past the vertical surface 66 , thus reducing the risk of gas leakage.

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In a compressor in which a housing includes a through-portion through which an end of the rotating shaft protrudes outside and in which the through-portion is sealed by a lip seal device, the through-portion includes a lip-seal-device accommodating portion formed by a flat surface that contacts an entire flat outer circumferential surface of a ring portion of a main lip seal constituting the lip seal device and extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft, a first detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the inside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft, and a second detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the outside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to compressors including a shaft-sealed portion equipped with a lip seal device.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • For an open-type compressor, which is a compressor having a compression mechanism disposed in a housing including a through-portion through which an end of a rotating shaft coupled to the compression mechanism protrudes outside, the through-portion for the rotating shaft is sealed so that no gas flowing through the housing leaks out from the through-portion for the rotating shaft. A lip seal device has been used for the shaft-sealed portion in the related art.
  • A lip seal device includes an annular shape-retaining member formed of a metal and having high stiffness and an annular main lip seal and sub-lip seal formed of, for example, an elastically deformable rubber on the outer and inner circumferences, respectively, of the annular shape-retaining member, and is attached by press-fitting an outer circumferential portion of the main lip seal corresponding to the annular shape-retaining member into a lip-seal accommodating portion of the housing and bringing lip portions of the main lip seal and the sub-lip seal into pressure contact with the circumference of the rotating shaft, thereby sealing the through-portion for the rotating shaft.
  • To prevent the lip seal device from being detached from the accommodating portion of the housing while ensuring ease of attachment to the accommodating portion, PTL 1 proposes a seal structure including an annular groove provided on the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion of the housing, a flange formed on the outside of the annular groove so as to protrude inward, a plurality of elastically deformable seal ribs provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal of the lip seal device so as to come into pressure contact with the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion, and an elastically deformable engaging rib located in front of or behind the seal ribs so as to engage with the annular groove.
  • CITATION LIST Patent Literature {PTL 1}
  • Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. HEI-11-248005 (see FIGS. 3 and 5)
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem
  • The structure proposed in PTL 1, which is intended to prevent the lip seal device from being detached by press-fitting the lip seal device from inside the housing toward the flange until the engaging rib provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal engages with the annular groove, allows attachment of the lip seal device without using, for example, a snap ring, thus ensuring ease of attachment.
  • In this structure, however, the engaging rib that engages with the annular groove is provided in front of or behind the plurality of seal ribs provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal in the axial direction thereof. Accordingly, the pitch of the plurality of seal ribs, which function to hold and secure the lip seal device to the inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion of the housing, becomes smaller, thus causing a problem in that there is a higher risk of gas leakage because the lip seal device is more easily tilted when, for example, a negative pressure in the housing applies inward force to the lip seal device to elastically deform or displace the main lip seal.
  • It is also possible to increase the stiffness of the annular shape-retaining member so that the lip seal device is not easily tilted, although this has a problem in that it increases cost.
  • A further problem is that the plurality of seal ribs have to be provided on the outer circumference of the main lip seal, which further increases cost.
  • An object of the present invention, which has been made to solve the above problems, is to provide a compressor capable of holding a lip seal device so as not to be easily tilted, while maintaining ease of attachment, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • Solution to Problem
  • To achieve the above object, the present invention provides the following solutions.
  • A compressor according to the present invention includes a housing having an inner space, a compression mechanism that is disposed in the housing and that compresses a fluid taken into the space, and a rotating shaft that drives the compression mechanism, the housing includes a through-portion through which an end of the rotating shaft protrudes outside, the through-portion is sealed by a lip seal device, and the through-portion includes a lip-seal-device accommodating portion formed by a flat surface that contacts an entire flat outer circumferential surface of a ring portion of a main lip seal constituting the lip seal device and extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft, a first detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the inside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft, and a second detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the outside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft.
  • In the compressor according to the present invention, the lip seal device is attached to the through-portion of the housing without using, for example, a snap ring, thus maintaining ease of attachment.
  • In addition, the lip seal device is not easily tilted because the entire flat outer circumferential surface of the ring portion contacts the flat surface of the lip-seal-device accommodating portion, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • In addition, a cost increase can be avoided because there is no need to increase the stiffness of an annular shape-retaining member or provide a plurality of seal ribs on the outer circumference of the main lip seal.
  • In the above compressor, the depth of the first detachment-preventing vertical surface is preferably set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% of the thickness of the ring portion.
  • In such a compressor, no permanent strain remains after elastic deformation or no compression crack occurs in a main lip seal formed of rubber when the lip seal device is press-fitted (inserted) into the lip-seal-device accommodating portion from the inside to the outside of the housing past the first vertical surface, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage.
  • Advantageous Effects of Invention
  • The compressor according to the present invention provides the advantage of holding a lip seal device so as not to be easily tilted, while maintaining ease of attachment, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a compressor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged view showing a relevant part of FIG. 1 in an enlarged view.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
  • An embodiment of a compressor (hereinafter referred to as “scroll compressor”) according to the present invention will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. This, however, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the scroll compressor according to this embodiment, and FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged view showing a relevant part of FIG. 1 in an enlarged view.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, a scroll compressor 10 according to this embodiment is mainly composed of a housing 11 having an inner hermetically sealed space m, a scroll compression mechanism 12 that is disposed in the housing 11 and that compresses a refrigerant gas (fluid) taken into the hermetically sealed space m, a rotating shaft 13 that drives the scroll compression mechanism 12, and a drive unit that causes the scroll compression mechanism 12 to orbit.
  • The housing 11 includes a front housing 14 and a rear housing 15 that are fitted and joined together with a plurality of bolts (not shown) to form the inner hermetically sealed space m. Reference sign 16 denotes an O-ring that seals the joint between the front housing 14 and the rear housing 15 to maintain the hermeticity of the hermetically sealed space m. In addition, a thrust plate 14 a that matches an end surface of the front housing 14 is disposed on the end surface of the front housing 14 and has a hole (cutout, not shown) corresponding to a receiving portion 38, described later.
  • An intake port (not shown) for taking in the refrigerant gas is formed in the front of the side of the rear housing 15 so as to communicate with the hermetically sealed space m, and a discharge port 15 a for discharging a compressed refrigerant gas that has been compressed by the scroll compression mechanism 12 and from which lubricating oil has been separated by an oil-separating chamber (not shown) is formed in the rear of the top of the rear housing 15. In addition, an oil-collecting chamber 18 (oil reservoir) for collecting the lubricating oil separated by the oil-separating chamber is formed on the discharge side (high-pressure side) of the rear housing 15.
  • The oil-separating chamber may be any chamber that has the function of separating oil, for example, by centrifugation, and that guides the separated oil to the oil-collecting chamber 18.
  • The scroll compression mechanism 12 includes a fixed scroll 21 and an orbiting scroll 22.
  • The fixed scroll 21 includes a fixed end plate 21 a, a spiral wall 21 b disposed upright on the inner surface thereof, and a discharge port 21 c formed in the center of the fixed end plate 21 a. The discharge port 21 c is opened and closed by a discharge valve (not shown) attached to the rear surface (back surface) of the fixed end plate 21 a with bolts (not shown).
  • A communicating channel (lubricating oil channel) 23 through which the bottom of the oil-collecting chamber 18 communicates with the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side is formed at the lower end of the fixed scroll 21, and in order from the upstream side, a filter 24 and a spiral pin 25 for flow rate control are disposed at the upstream end of the communicating channel 23.
  • The communicating channel 23 through which the oil-collecting chamber 18, provided on the high-pressure side in the scroll compressor 10, communicates with the low-pressure side includes a large-diameter portion 23 a having an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the spiral pin 25 and a small-diameter portion (narrowed portion) 23 b having a smaller inner diameter than the large-diameter portion 23 a, the large-diameter portion 23 a and the small-diameter portion (reduced-diameter portion having a reduced diameter as compared with the upstream side) 23 b being formed in order of the large-diameter portion 23 a and the small-diameter portion 23 b from the upstream side (the oil-collecting chamber 18 side).
  • The spiral pin 25 is a generally cylindrical member having tapered portions 25 a at either end thereof and a main body 25 b, excluding the tapered portions 25 a, that has a groove of spiral shape (hereinafter referred to as “spiral groove”) 25 c cut in the side surface thereof. The spiral pin 25 is disposed on the upstream side (the oil-collecting chamber 18 side) in the large-diameter portion 23 a. The lubricating oil passing through the filter 24 flows through the spiral groove 25 c into the large-diameter portion 23 a, located downstream of the spiral pin 25, and then flows (is ejected) through the small-diameter portion 23 b into the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side.
  • The narrowed portion 23 b, which has an end opening 23 c on the side of the communicating channel 23 facing the orbiting scroll 22, forms an independent narrowed structure separated from the narrowed portion formed by the spiral pin 25 by the space formed by the large-diameter portion 23 a so that a different flow resistance can be set.
  • More specifically, the spiral groove described above forms a high-pressure-side narrowed portion, serving as a pressure/flow rate control portion, primarily for returning the oil from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side, whereas the small-diameter portion 23 b described above forms a low-pressure-side narrowed portion, serving as a pressure/flow rate control portion, for ejecting the oil from the communicating channel 23. Accordingly, the high-pressure-side narrowed portion has a higher flow resistance than the low-pressure-side narrowed portion, thus reliably supplying the oil under appropriate pressure from the high-pressure side to the low-pressure side.
  • In addition, the (lubricating-oil) receiving portion 38 is disposed opposite the opening 23 c provided at the downstream end of the small-diameter portion 23 b. The receiving portion 38 is a cutaway portion (recess) formed in the inner wall surface of the front housing 14 in the bottom of the hermetically sealed space m on the intake side. The bottom surface of the receiving portion 38 is a sloped surface of substantially constant width formed so as to gradually approach the opening 23 c of the small-diameter portion 23 b as it extends from the inside in the radial direction to the outside in the radial direction, with the lower end thereof located below the lower end of the opening 23 c of the small-diameter portion 23 b.
  • The orbiting scroll 22 includes an orbiting end plate 22 a and a spiral wall 22 b disposed upright on the inner surface thereof. An eccentric bush 31 is fitted in a boss 22 c disposed upright on the outer surface of the orbiting end plate 22 a so as to be rotatable with a needle bearing 32 therebetween, and an eccentric pin 13 a protruding from an end of the rotating shaft 13 is fitted in a hole formed in the eccentric bush 31. The fixed scroll 21 and the orbiting scroll 22 mesh with each other such that the axes thereof are offset from each other by a predetermined distance and the angles thereof are shifted from each other by 180°, thus forming a plurality of compression chambers C.
  • In addition, an Oldham ring (rotation-preventing mechanism) 33 is disposed between the orbiting scroll 22 and the front housing 14 so that the orbiting scroll 22 does not rotate about the eccentric bush 31 as the rotating shaft 13 is rotated. Thus, the orbiting scroll 22 only orbits, without rotating, as the rotating shaft 13 is rotated. In addition, the eccentric bush 31 has a balance weight 34 that cancels out centrifugal force resulting from orbiting of the orbiting scroll 22.
  • The rotating shaft 13 is a rotor shaft that is rotated about the axis thereof by a drive mechanism (not shown) such as an engine or electric motor, and the eccentric pin 13 a described above, whose axis is offset, is formed so as to protrude from the extremity of an end of the rotating shaft 13. The rotating shaft 13 is supported by a first bearing (main bearing) 35 and a second bearing (sub-bearing) 36 disposed on the front housing 14 so as to be rotatable about the axis thereof.
  • Reference sign 37 denotes an 0-ring that seals the joint between the fixed scroll 21 and the rear housing 15 to maintain the hermeticity of the hermetically sealed space m.
  • Meanwhile, an electromagnetic clutch 40 is actuated to transmit, or not to transmit, driving force from, for example, an engine or electric motor to the rotating shaft 13.
  • The electromagnetic clutch 40 is mainly composed of a clutch bearing 41, a drive rotor 42, coils 43, covers 44, a hub 45, leaf springs 46, pins 47 and 48, and an armature plate 49.
  • The clutch bearing 41 is press-fitted to the outer circumferential surface of a nose portion 14 b of the front housing 14 (such as by pressing using a press) such that the inner circumferential surface of the inner ring thereof makes intimate contact with the outer circumferential surface of the nose portion 14 b.
  • The drive rotor 42 is attached to the outer circumferential surface of the outer ring of the clutch bearing 41 such that the inner circumferential surfaces thereof make intimate contact with the outer circumferential surface of the outer ring of the clutch bearing 41. In addition, the coils 43 are built into the drive rotor 42, and the armature plate 49 is disposed opposite the coils 43. The coils 43 are supplied with current based on a signal output from a controller (not shown).
  • The hub 45 is attached to the extremity of the other end of the rotating shaft 13 with a bolt 50 and a stopper 51.
  • The covers 44 and the leaf springs 46 each have an end thereof attached to a flange of the hub 45 with the pins 48, and the leaf springs 46 have the armature plate 49 attached to the other ends thereof with the pins 47.
  • In addition, a lip seal device (shaft-sealing device) 54 for sealing the inside of the housing 11 from the outside (atmosphere side) is disposed in the nose portion (through-portion) 14 b of the front housing 14 between the first bearing 35 and the second bearing 36. The lip seal device 54 is press-fitted into a lip-seal-device accommodating portion (hereinafter referred to as “accommodating portion”) 55 provided on the inner circumferential surface (through-hole) 14 c of the nose portion 14 b from the inside to the outside (atmosphere side) of the front housing 14.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the lip seal device 54 is composed of an annular shape-retaining member 59 formed of a metal and having high stiffness, a backup ring 60 formed of a metal and disposed on the inner circumference of the annular shape-retaining member 59, an annular main lip seal 61 formed of an elastically deformable rubber and disposed on the outer circumference of the annular shape-retaining member 59, and an annular sub-lip seal 62 formed of a plastic and disposed on the inner circumferential side of the annular shape-retaining member 59 and the main lip seal 61.
  • The main lip seal 61 includes a ring portion 61A fixed to the outer circumferential surface of the annular shape-retaining member 59 and a lip portion 61B extending diagonally sideward and inward from the ring portion 61A, and the lip portion 61B and the sub-lip seal 62 are brought into pressure contact with the circumferential surface of the rotating shaft 13.
  • The accommodating portion 55 is an annular groove provided circumferentially and is formed by a (first) flat surface 65 that contacts the entire outer circumferential surface 61C of the ring portion 61A extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13, a (first detachment-preventing) vertical surface 66 located on the inside of the flat surface 65 and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13, and a (second detachment-preventing) vertical surface 67 located on the outside (atmosphere side) of the flat surface 65 and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13. In addition, the depth (height: the dimension in the radial direction) h of the vertical surface 66 is set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% (in this embodiment, 40%) of the thickness of the main lip seal 61 (more specifically, the ring portion 61A), that is, such that the thickness of the main lip seal 61 is 92% to 60% (in this embodiment, 60%) at the position of the vertical surface 66 when the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted (inserted) into the accommodating portion 55 from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14.
  • Meanwhile, the depth (height: the dimension in the radial direction) of the vertical surface 67 is set to more than the depth of the vertical surface 66 (in this embodiment, more than the sum of the thicknesses of the ring portion 61A, the annular shape-retaining member 59, and the backup ring 60. The flat surface 65 is formed such that the thickness of the main lip seal 61 (more specifically, the ring portion 61A) is 90% to 80% (in this embodiment, 80%) of the original thickness (the thickness before press-fitting into the accommodating portion 55) after the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted into the accommodating portion 55.
  • In addition, a tapered surface 70 whose diameter decreases gradually from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14 is formed on the inside of the vertical surface 66, and the vertical surface 66 and the tapered surface 70 are joined together by a (second) flat surface 71 extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 13.
  • In the thus-configured electromagnetic clutch 40, the drive rotor 42 is coupled to a driving source such as an engine or electric motor with, for example, a V-belt (not shown) so that the drive rotor 42 is rotated at all times during the rotation of the engine or electric motor.
  • When a current is supplied to the coils 43 based on a signal output from the controller (not shown), the armature plate 49 comes into intimate contact with the drive rotor 42 against the elastic force of the leaf springs 46, and the rotation of the drive rotor 42 is transmitted through the armature plate 49, the pins 47, the leaf springs 46, the pins 48, and the hub 45, in this order, to the rotating shaft 13, thus rotating the rotating shaft 13. In addition, when the supply of current to the coils 43 is stopped, the armature plate 49 is separated from the drive rotor 42 by the restoring force of the leaf springs 46, thus interrupting the transmission of power to the rotating shaft 13.
  • In the scroll compressor 10, on the other hand, the electromagnetic clutch 40 is actuated to transmit the driving force from the engine or electric motor to the rotating shaft 13, thus rotating the rotating shaft 13, and the rotation is transmitted through the eccentric pin 13 a, the eccentric bush 31, and the boss 22 cto the orbiting scroll 22 of the scroll compression mechanism 12. The orbiting scroll 22 orbits on a circular orbit whose radius is the orbit radius, while being prevented from rotating by the Oldham ring 33.
  • The refrigerant gas then enters the hermetically sealed space m in the housing 11 through the intake port and is taken into the compression chambers C of the scroll compression mechanism 12 through a path (not shown). The refrigerant gas reaches the center while being compressed as the volume of the compression chambers C is decreased by the orbiting of the orbiting scroll 22, and the refrigerant containing lubricating oil is guided through the discharge port 21 c into the oil-separating chamber and is swirled along the inner wall surface of the oil-separating chamber. As a result, the lubricating oil contained in the refrigerant falls downward while being swirled along the inner wall surface of the oil-separating chamber under the action of centrifugation, thus collecting in the oil-collecting chamber 18, whereas the refrigerant having the lubricating oil separated therefrom is discharged outside through the interior of the inner cylinder and the discharge port 15 a of the rear housing 15.
  • In view of the refrigerant pressure, the side where the discharge port 21 c, the oil-collecting chamber 18, etc. are provided in the scroll compressor 10 is the high-pressure side, and the side where the intake port, the first bearing 35, etc. are provided is the low-pressure side.
  • In the scroll compressor 10 according to this embodiment, the lip seal device 54 is attached to the through-portion 14 b of the front housing 14 without using, for example, a snap ring, thus maintaining ease of attachment.
  • In addition, the lip seal device 54 is not easily tilted because the entire flat outer circumferential surface 61C of the ring portion 61A contacts the flat surface 65 of the accommodating portion 55, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage in a simple manner.
  • In addition, a cost increase can be avoided because there is no need to increase the stiffness of the annular shape-retaining member 59 or to provide a plurality of seal ribs on the outer circumference of the main lip seal 61.
  • In addition, because the depth of the vertical surface 66 is set to a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% of the thickness of the ring portion 61A, no permanent strain remains after elastic deformation or no compression crack occurs in the main lip seal 61, which is formed of rubber, when the lip seal device 54 is press-fitted (inserted) into the accommodating portion 55 from the inside to the outside of the front housing 14 past the vertical surface 66, thus reducing the risk of gas leakage.
  • The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment; it can be practiced with modifications or changes as needed.
  • REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
    • 10 scroll compressor
    • 11 housing
    • 12 compression mechanism
    • 13 rotating shaft
    • 14 front housing
    • 14 b through-portion
    • 54 lip seal device
    • 55 (lip-seal-device) accommodating portion
    • 61 main lip seal
    • 61A ring portion
    • 61C outer circumferential surface
    • 65 (first) flat surface
    • 66 (first) detachment-preventing vertical surface
    • 67 (second) detachment-preventing vertical surface
    • m hermetically sealed space

Claims (2)

1. A compressor comprising:
a housing having an inner space;
a compression mechanism that is disposed in the housing and that compresses a fluid taken into the space; and
a rotating shaft that drives the compression mechanism,
the housing including a through-portion through which an end of the rotating shaft protrudes outside, the through-portion being sealed by a lip seal device,
the through-portion including a lip-seal-device accommodating portion formed by
a flat surface that contacts an entire flat outer circumferential surface of a ring portion of a main lip seal constituting the lip seal device and extending in the axial direction of the rotating shaft;
a first detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the inside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft; and
a second detachment-preventing vertical surface located on the outside of the flat surface in the housing and extending radially inward in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the rotating shaft.
2. The compressor according to claim 1, wherein the first detachment-preventing vertical surface has a depth equivalent to 8% to 40% of the thickness of the ring portion.
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