Scroll compressor with wear-resistant members
US-11008867-B2 · May 18, 2021 · US
US11401937B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11401937-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916406131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2022 |
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A scroll compressor includes a first scroll and a second scroll engaged with the first scroll to form a compression chamber with the first scroll while performing an orbiting movement with respect to the first scroll. A frame is fixed to a side of the first scroll with the second scroll interposed between the frame and the first scroll and the frame supporting the second scroll in an axial direction. An Oldham ring includes a ring portion and a key portion protruding from the ring portion. The key portion is slidably coupled to a key recess in the frame or the second scroll to enable the second scroll to perform the orbiting movement, and the key portion of the Oldham ring is formed of the same material as the second scroll. A wear preventing member is provided between the key portion and the key recess.
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A scroll compressor comprising: a first scroll; a second scroll engaged with the first scroll and configured to form a compression chamber with the first scroll when performing an orbiting movement with respect to the first scroll; an Oldham ring including a ring portion formed in an annular shape and a key portion protruding from the ring portion, wherein the key portion is slidably coupled to a key recess formed in the second scroll to enable the second scroll to perform the orbiting movement with respect to the first scroll, wherein the key portion of the Oldham ring is formed of a same material as the second scroll, and a wear preventing member provided between the key recess of the second scroll and the key portion of the Oldham ring, wherein the wear preventing member includes a first reinforcement surface and a second reinforcement surface arranged in parallel in a radial direction and a connection surface connecting the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and the connection surface extends from first ends of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface in a radial direction to connect the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and wherein a maximum inner diameter of the connection surface in a circumferential direction is formed to be larger than a circumferential interval between parallel portions of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and an escape preventing recess into which the connection surface is inserted to support the wear preventing member in the radial direction is formed at one end of the key recess, and a maximum inner diameter of the escape preventing recess in a circumferential direction is formed to be larger than a circumferential interval between parallel first and second key recess surfaces facing the parallel portions of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface. 2. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein the wear preventing member is formed of a material different from the second scroll and different from the key portion of the Oldham ring. 3. The scroll compressor of claim 2 , wherein the key portion and the ring portion of the Oldham ring are formed of the same material. 4. The scroll compressor of claim 3 , wherein the key portion and the ring portion of the Oldham ring are formed as a single body. 5. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein an oil storage recess is formed to be deeper than a bottom surface of the key recess in the second scroll, the oil storage recess being formed in the escape preventing recess so as to be in fluid communication with the key recess at a position outside a movement range of the key portion in the key recess. 6. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein the connection surface and the escape preventing recess are formed in an arc shape, respectively. 7. A scroll compressor comprising: a casing; a driving motor in which a stator is located in an inner space of the casing and fixed to the casing, and a rotor is rotatably supported in the stator; a first scroll provided on one side of the driving motor; a second scroll engaged with the first scroll to form a compression chamber with the first scroll while performing an orbiting movement with respect to the first scroll, and the second scroll including a plurality of first key recesses; a rotating shaft with one end coupled to the rotor of the driving motor and the other end eccentrically coupled to the second scroll so as to overlap with the compression chamber in an axial direction; a frame provided on the driving motor side of the first scroll with the second scroll interposed between the frame and the first scroll and the frame including a plurality of second key recesses; an Oldham ring having a ring portion located between the frame and the second scroll and a plurality of key portions protruding from the ring portion and slidably inserted into the first key recesses and the second key recesses; and a wear preventing member formed of a material different from the Oldham ring and different from the second scroll and provided between at least one of the first key recesses or the second key recesses and the key portion of the Oldham ring inserted therein, wherein the wear preventing member includes a first reinforcement surface and a second reinforcement surface arranged in parallel in a radial direction and a connection surface connecting the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and the connection surface extends from first ends of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface in a radial direction to connect the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and wherein a maximum inner diameter of the connection surface in a circumferential direction is formed to be larger than a circumferential interval between parallel portions of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface, and an escape preventing recess into which the connection surface is inserted to support the wear preventing member in the radial direction is formed at one end of the key recess, and a maximum inner diameter of the escape preventing recess in a circumferential direction is formed to be larger than a circumferential interval between parallel first and second key recess surfaces facing the parallel portions of the first reinforcement surface and the second reinforcement surface. 8. The scroll compressor of claim 7 , wherein the connection surface and the escape preventing recess are formed in an arc shape, respectively. 9. The scroll compressor of claim 7 , wherein the Oldham ring is formed of a same material as the second scroll or the frame. 10. The scroll compressor of claim 9 , wherein the ring portion and the plurality of key portions of the Oldham ring are formed of the same material and are formed as a single body. 11. The scroll compressor of claim 7 , wherein the wear preventing member is inserted into at least one of the first key recesses or the second key recesses.
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