Rotary compressor having reduced pressure loss of refrigerant flow
US-11060522-B2 · Jul 13, 2021 · US
US11585343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11585343-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816630255-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2023 |
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A rotary compressor includes a compression mechanism having a cylinder, a piston, and a Helmholtz muffler. The Helmholtz muffler has a resonance chamber in the compression mechanism and a communication groove formed on an end face of the cylinder to connect the cylinder and resonance chambers. The communication groove is open at the end face of the cylinder and has a pair of side wall portions and a bottom wall portion between the side wall portions. Each side wall portion has a first portion adjacent an open end of the communication groove and a second portion adjacent the bottom wall portion. A surface of the first portion is a flat or bowed surface. A surface of the second portion is a bowed surface having a predetermined curvature so as to be connected to the surface of the first portion and a surface of the bottom wall portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary compressor comprising: a compression mechanism including a cylinder having a cylinder chamber, a piston rotating eccentrically inside the cylinder chamber, and a Helmholtz muffler, the Helmholtz muffler having a resonance chamber provided in the compression mechanism, and a communication groove formed on an end face of the cylinder to connect the cylinder chamber and the resonance chamber together, the communication groove being a bottomed groove that is open at the end face of the cylinder, the communication groove having a pair of side wall portions and a bottom wall portion located between the side wall portions, the side wall portions each having a first portion adjacent an open end of the communication groove, and a second portion adjacent the bottom wall portion, a surface of the first portion being formed as a flat surface, a surface of the second portion being formed as a bowed surface having a predetermined curvature so as to be connected to the surface of the first portion and a surface of the bottom wall portion, the surface of the bottom wall portion and the surfaces of a pair of the second portions respectively connected to either end of the surface of the bottom wall portion being formed as one bowed surface having an arc-shaped cross section, the surface of the first portion of each of the side wall portions of the communication groove being formed as a flat surface, and a relation of 0.1≤h/r≤2.8 being satisfied, where h represents a height of the flat surface of the first portion of the communication groove, and r represents a radius of the bowed surface of the second portion having the arc-shaped cross-section, a perimeter of a cross section of the communication groove being configured to be shorter than a perimeter of a different communication groove having a square cross-sectional shape in which the communication grooves have equal cross-sectional areas. 2. The rotary compressor of claim 1 , wherein h/r is equal to one.
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