Compressor and crankshaft-connecting rod assembly

US10132301B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10132301-B2
Application numberUS-201514879694-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2015
Priority dateOct 20, 2014
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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A compressor may include a shell, a crankshaft, a piston and a connecting rod. The shell may define a cylinder. The crankshaft is supported for rotation relative to the shell. The piston reciprocates within the cylinder in response to rotation of the crankshaft. The piston and the cylinder define a compression chamber therebetween. The connecting rod includes a first bushing rotatably coupled to the piston and a second bushing rotatably coupled to the crankshaft. The second bushing may include a driving surface contacting the crankshaft and having a recess formed therein. The recess receives an insert.

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A compressor comprising: a shell defining a cylinder; a crankshaft supported for rotation relative to said shell; a piston reciprocating within said cylinder in response to rotation of said crankshaft, said piston and said cylinder defining a compression chamber therebetween; and a connecting rod including a first bushing rotatably coupled to said piston and a second bushing rotatably coupled to said crankshaft, said second bushing including a driving surface contacting said crankshaft and having a recess formed therein, said recess receiving an insert, wherein said insert extends through first and second opposing axial ends of said second bushing, wherein said connecting rod includes a longitudinal axis that extends through said first and second bushings, wherein said longitudinal axis defines a centerline of said connecting rod, and wherein said longitudinal axis extends through said insert such that a first sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by thirty to sixty degrees and a second sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by thirty to sixty degrees, and wherein said longitudinal axis is disposed angularly between said first and second sidewalls. 2. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein said insert contacts said crankshaft. 3. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein said insert is formed from a different material than said driving surface. 4. The compressor of claim 3 , wherein said insert is formed from a material having a higher lubricity than a material of said driving surface. 5. The compressor of claim 4 , wherein said insert is formed from a polymeric material. 6. The compressor of claim 4 , wherein said insert is formed from an unleaded bearing alloy. 7. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein said insert includes a first lubricant bore in fluid communication with a second lubricant bore extending through said second bushing. 8. The compressor of claim 7 , wherein said first and second lubricant bores are angled relative to said longitudinal axis of said connecting rod. 9. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein a surface of said insert is flush with said driving surface. 10. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the connecting rod is cast around the insert. 11. A reciprocating compressor comprising a crankshaft, a piston reciprocating within a cylinder in response to rotation of said crankshaft, and a connecting rod, said piston and said cylinder defining a compression chamber therebetween, said connecting rod including a first bushing coupled to said piston and a second bushing coupled to said crankshaft, said first and second bushings each including a driving surface formed of a first material, said first bushing contacting a piston pin, said second bushing contacting said crankshaft, said driving surface of one of said first and second bushings having a recess formed therein in which an insert is received, said insert being formed from a second material, wherein said insert extends through first and second opposing axial ends of said one of said first and second bushings, wherein said connecting rod includes a longitudinal axis that extends through said first and second bushings, wherein said longitudinal axis defines a centerline of said connecting rod, and wherein said longitudinal axis extends through said insert such that a first sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by thirty to sixty degrees and a second sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by thirty to sixty degrees, and wherein said longitudinal axis is disposed angularly between said first and second sidewalls. 12. The reciprocating compressor of claim 11 , wherein said insert is formed from a material including an additive selected from the group consisting of: ZnS, CaF 2 , graphite, PTFE and MoS 2 . 13. The reciprocating compressor of claim 11 , wherein a surface of said insert is flush with said driving surface. 14. The reciprocating compressor of claim 11 , wherein the connecting rod is cast around the insert. 15. The reciprocating compressor of claim 11 , wherein said insert includes a first lubricant bore in fluid communication with a second lubricant bore extending through said second bushing, and wherein said first and second lubricant bores are angled relative to said longitudinal axis of the connecting rod. 16. A compressor comprising: a shell defining a cylinder; a crankshaft supported for rotation relative to said shell; a piston reciprocating within said cylinder in response to rotation of said crankshaft, said piston and said cylinder defining a compression chamber therebetween; and a connecting rod including a first bushing rotatably coupled to said piston and a second bushing rotatably coupled to said crankshaft, said second bushing including a driving surface contacting said crankshaft and having a recess formed therein, said recess receiving an insert, wherein said insert extends through first and second opposing axial ends of said second bushing, and wherein a sidewall of said insert is aligned with a longitudinal axis at a centerline of said connecting rod, and wherein another sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by an angle between thirty and sixty degrees. 17. The compressor of claim 16 , wherein said insert is formed from a material having a higher lubricity than a material of said driving surface. 18. The compressor of claim 16 , wherein said insert includes a first lubricant bore in fluid communication with a second lubricant bore extending through said second bushing, and wherein said first and second lubricant bores are angled relative to said longitudinal axis of said connecting rod. 19. A reciprocating compressor comprising a crankshaft, a piston reciprocating within a cylinder in response to rotation of said crankshaft, and a connecting rod, said piston and said cylinder defining a compression chamber therebetween, said connecting rod including a first bushing coupled to said piston and a second bushing coupled to said crankshaft, said first and second bushings each including a driving surface formed of a first material, said first bushing contacting a piston pin, said second bushing contacting said crankshaft, said driving surface of one of said first and second bushings having a recess formed therein in which an insert is received, said insert being formed from a second material, wherein said insert extends through first and second opposing axial ends of said one of said first and second bushings, and wherein a sidewall of said insert is aligned with a longitudinal axis at a centerline of said connecting rod, and wherein another sidewall of said insert is angularly spaced apart from said longitudinal axis by an angle between thirty and sixty degrees. 20. The reciprocating compressor of claim 19 , wherein said insert is formed from a material including an additive selected from the group consisting of: ZnS, CaF 2 , graphite, PTFE and MoS 2 . 21. The reciprocating compressor of claim 19 , wherein a surface of said insert is flush with said driving surface. 22. The reciprocating compressor of claim 19 , wherein the connecting rod is cast around the insert. 23. The reciprocating compressor of claim 19 , wherein said insert includes a first lubricant bore in fluid communication with a second lubricant bore extending through said second bushing

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What does patent US10132301B2 cover?
A compressor may include a shell, a crankshaft, a piston and a connecting rod. The shell may define a cylinder. The crankshaft is supported for rotation relative to the shell. The piston reciprocates within the cylinder in response to rotation of the crankshaft. The piston and the cylinder define a compression chamber therebetween. The connecting rod includes a first bushing rotatably coupled t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Emerson Climate Technologies
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B39/0005. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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