Scroll compressor having back pressure chamber that operatively contains a discharge pressure and an intermediate pressure during different periods of time within a single compression cycle
US-9523361-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9638036B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9638036-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414529219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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A compression mechanism can include a first scroll member, a second scroll member, and an Oldham coupling. The first scroll member can include a base plate. The second scroll member can meshingly engaged with the first scroll member, and include a first radially extending slot. The Oldham coupling can include a ring portion disposed about the base plate and a first radially extending key portion disposed in the first radially extending slot. The ring portion and the key portion can include a pair of upper surfaces and a pair of lower surfaces. At least one pair of upper surfaces or lower surfaces can be substantially coplanar.
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What is claimed is: 1. A compression mechanism comprising: an orbiting scroll member including a base plate; a non-orbiting scroll member meshingly engaged with the orbiting scroll member, the non-orbiting scroll member including a first radially extending slot; and an Oldham coupling including a ring portion disposed about the base plate and a first radially extending key portion disposed in the first radially extending slot, the ring portion having a first upper surface and a first lower surface, and the key portion having a second upper surface and a second lower surface, wherein at least one of: the second upper surface is coplanar with the first upper surface; and the second lower surface is coplanar with the first lower surface. 2. The compression mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the non-orbiting scroll member further includes a second radially extending slot, and the Oldham coupling further includes a second radially extending key portion disposed in the second radially extending slot. 3. The compression mechanism of claim 1 , wherein an outer periphery of the base plate includes a first straight segment opposing a second straight segment, and a first arcuate segment opposing a second arcuate segment. 4. The compression mechanism of claim 3 , wherein an inner periphery of the ring portion includes a third straight segment opposing a fourth straight segment, and a third arcuate segment opposing a fourth arcuate segment. 5. The compression mechanism of claim 4 , wherein the first and second arcuate segments have a first radius of curvature, and the third and fourth arcuate segments have a second radius of curvature larger than the first radius of curvature. 6. The compression mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the third straight segment includes a first radially projecting flange and the fourth straight segment includes a second radially projecting flange. 7. The compression mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the first arcuate segment includes a third slot and the Oldham coupling includes a third key portion disposed in the third slot. 8. The compression mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the second arcuate segment includes a fourth slot and wherein the Oldham coupling includes a fourth key portion disposed in the fourth slot. 9. The compression mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the third key portion extends in a direction parallel to the fourth key portion. 10. The compression mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the third key portion extends in a direction perpendicular to the first radially extending key portion. 11. The compression mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the compression mechanism is disposed within a scroll compressor including a driveshaft engaged with the orbiting scroll member and rotatable about an axis of rotation, and wherein the third key portion extends in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation. 12. The compression mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the compression mechanism is disposed within a scroll compressor. 13. The compression mechanism of claim 12 , wherein the scroll compressor includes a driveshaft engaged with the orbiting scroll member and rotatable about an axis of rotation, and wherein the first radially extending key portion extends in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation. 14. The compression mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the second upper surface is coplanar with the first upper surface, and the second lower surface is coplanar with the first lower surface. 15. A compression mechanism comprising: an orbiting scroll member including a base plate, the orbiting scroll member operable to orbit about an axis of rotation; a non-orbiting scroll member meshingly engaged with the orbiting scroll member, the non-orbiting scroll member including a first radially extending slot and a second radially extending slot; and an Oldham coupling including a ring portion disposed about the base plate, a first key portion disposed in the first radially extending slot, and a second key portion disposed in the second radially extending slot, the ring portion including a first upper surface adjacent the non-orbiting scroll member, the first key portion including a second upper surface, and the second key portion including a third upper surface, at least one of the second upper surface and the third upper surface is coplanar with the first upper surface. 16. The compression mechanism of claim 15 , wherein an outer periphery of the base plate includes a first straight segment opposing a second straight segment, and a first arcuate segment opposing a second arcuate segment. 17. The compression mechanism of claim 16 , wherein an inner periphery of the ring portion includes a third straight segment opposing a fourth straight segment, and a third arcuate segment opposing a fourth arcuate segment. 18. The compression mechanism of claim 17 , wherein the first and second arcuate segments have a first radius of curvature, and the third and fourth arcuate segments have a second radius of curvature larger than the first radius of curvature. 19. The compression mechanism of claim 18 , wherein the first arcuate segment includes a third slot, and wherein the Oldham coupling includes a third key portion disposed in the third slot. 20. The compression mechanism of claim 19 , wherein the third key portion extends in a substantially perpendicular to the first key portion. 21. The compression mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the compression mechanism is disposed within a scroll compressor. 22. The compression mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the second upper surface and the third upper surface are coplanar with the first upper surface. 23. The compression mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the ring portion includes a first lower surface, the first key portion includes a second lower surface, and the second key portion includes a third lower surface, and wherein at least one of the second lower surface and the third lower surface is coplanar with the first lower surface. 24. The compression mechanism of claim 23 , wherein the second lower surface and the third lower surface are coplanar with the first lower surface.
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