Compressor with Oldham assembly

US10400770B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10400770-B2
Application numberUS-201615252579-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2016
Priority dateFeb 17, 2016
Publication dateSep 3, 2019
Grant dateSep 3, 2019

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A compressor may include a non-orbiting scroll, an orbiting scroll, a driveshaft and an Oldham coupling. The orbiting scroll meshingly engages the non-orbiting scroll. The driveshaft includes a crankpin engaging the orbiting scroll and driving the orbiting scroll in an orbital path relative to the non-orbiting scroll. The Oldham coupling may include an annular body and a plurality of first keys extending from the annular body and slidably received in slots formed in the orbiting scroll. Each of the first keys may include a first post and a first cap covering at least a portion of the first post. The first posts may be integrally formed with the annular body from a first material. The first caps may be attached to the first posts and formed from a second material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A compressor comprising: a non-orbiting scroll; an orbiting scroll meshingly engaged with the non-orbiting scroll; a driveshaft having a crankpin engaging the orbiting scroll and driving the orbiting scroll in an orbital path relative to the non-orbiting scroll; and an Oldham coupling including an annular body and a plurality of first keys extending from the annular body and slidably received in first slots formed in the orbiting scroll, each of the first keys including a first post and a first cap covering at least a portion of the first post, the first posts are integrally formed with the annular body from a first material, the first caps are attached to the first posts and formed from a second material, wherein each of the first caps includes an aperture and a pair of grooves, the aperture receiving a corresponding one of the first posts, wherein deformations are formed on the first posts such that the deformations are forced into the grooves to fix the first caps to the first posts, and wherein the grooves are open to the aperture and extend through a distal end of the first cap. 2. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the Oldham coupling includes a plurality of second keys extending from the annular body, each of the second keys including a second post and a second cap covering at least a portion of the second post, the second posts are integrally formed with the annular body from the first material, the second caps are attached to the second posts and formed from the second material. 3. The compressor of claim 2 , wherein the second keys slidably engage second slots formed in the non-orbiting scroll. 4. The compressor of claim 2 , wherein the second keys slidably engage second slots formed in a main bearing housing that axially supports the orbiting scroll. 5. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the apertures extend entirely through the first caps. 6. The compressor of claim 5 , wherein the first posts extend entirely through the corresponding apertures. 7. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the first caps are fixed to the first posts by press fit. 8. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the first material is a metal and the second material includes a polymer. 9. The compressor of claim 8 , wherein the second material includes a metal. 10. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the first material is a first metal and the second material includes a second metal. 11. A compressor comprising: a non-orbiting scroll; an orbiting scroll meshingly engaged with the non-orbiting scroll; a driveshaft having a crankpin engaging the orbiting scroll and driving the orbiting scroll in an orbital path relative to the non-orbiting scroll; and an Oldham coupling including an annular body and a plurality of keys extending from the annular body and slidably received in slots formed in the orbiting scroll, the annular body formed from a first material, the keys are attached to the annular body, wherein: each of the keys includes a post and a cap, the posts are integrally formed with the annular body, the caps are formed from a second material, each of the caps includes a pair of grooves, distal ends of the posts having flanges and notches, the notches are partially defined by the flanges, and the grooves of each of the caps receive the flanges of one of the posts. 12. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are all discrete components that are non-integrally formed. 13. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the apertures extend entirely through the caps and receive the posts. 14. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are fixed relative to the annular body by press fit. 15. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are threadably attached to the annular body. 16. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are attached to the annular body by roll pins. 17. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the first material is a metal and the second material includes a polymer. 18. The compressor of claim 17 , wherein the second material includes a metal. 19. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the first material is a first metal and the second material includes a second metal. 20. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are attached to the annular body by an adhesive. 21. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein the caps are attached to the annular body by swaging. 22. The compressor of claim 11 , wherein each of the posts includes a main body having a first width, and wherein each flanged portion is disposed at a distal end of the main body of a corresponding one of the posts, the flanged portion having a second width that is greater than the first width, wherein the first and second widths are measured in the same direction. 23. The compressor of claim 22 , wherein the caps include apertures that receive the posts, and wherein each of the apertures includes a third width that is measured in the same direction as the first and second widths of a corresponding post.

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  • with an intermediate piece sliding along perpendicular axes, e.g. Oldham coupling · CPC title

  • Geometry · CPC title

  • Lubrication (of machines or engines in general F01M); Lubricant separation (separation in general B01D) · CPC title

  • where only one member is moving · CPC title

  • for eccentric movement · CPC title

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What does patent US10400770B2 cover?
A compressor may include a non-orbiting scroll, an orbiting scroll, a driveshaft and an Oldham coupling. The orbiting scroll meshingly engages the non-orbiting scroll. The driveshaft includes a crankpin engaging the orbiting scroll and driving the orbiting scroll in an orbital path relative to the non-orbiting scroll. The Oldham coupling may include an annular body and a plurality of first keys…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Emerson Climate Technologies
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04C18/0215. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 03 2019 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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