Multistage compressor system with intercooler
US-12163518-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9644628B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9644628-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213650903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A motor-driven compressor includes a compression mechanism. The compression mechanism includes a stationary scroll and a movable scroll. The movable scroll and the stationary scroll form a compression chamber. The motor-driven compressor has an electric motor accommodated in a motor chamber, a suction pressure zone, a discharge chamber, and an oil passage, which is connected either to the compression chamber or the discharge chamber. The electric motor includes a rotary shaft and drives the movable scroll via the rotary shaft. A main bearing located in the vicinity of the compression mechanism rotationally supports the rotary shaft. The rotary shaft has an in-shaft passage. The oil passage has a radial passage, which is directly connected to the in-shaft passage, and the in-shaft passage has an outlet, which opens to the motor chamber. The main bearing is exposed in the oil passage. The motor chamber is the suction pressure zone.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor-driven compressor comprising: a compression mechanism, which includes a stationary scroll, a movable scroll which orbits without being allowed to rotate, and a compression chamber located between the movable scroll and the stationary scroll, the volume of the compression chamber decreasing based on orbiting motion of the movable scroll; an electric motor in a motor chamber, wherein the electric motor includes a rotary shaft and drives the movable scroll via the rotary shaft; a main bearing located at an end of the rotary shaft which is closest to the compression mechanism, wherein the main bearing rotationally supports the rotary shaft; a suction pressure zone; a discharge chamber; an axial passage formed in the rotary shaft so as to extend in an axial direction of the rotary shaft, the axial passage including one end located at a position closer to the compression mechanism than an opposite other end, an outlet of the axial passage located at the other end of the axial passage that is open to the motor chamber at a rear end face of the rotary shaft, and the one end of the axial passage not being open at a front end face of the rotary shaft in the axial direction, wherein the front end face of the rotary shaft faces the movable scroll; an oil passage connected to the compression chamber, the oil passage including a radial passage formed in the rotary shaft as an inlet to the axial passage so as to be directly connected to the axial passage; and a stationary block fixed to the stationary scroll and rotationally supporting the rotary shaft via the main bearing, wherein the movable scroll is located between the stationary block and the stationary scroll to allow the movable scroll to orbit, the main bearing is accommodated in an accommodation space formed in the stationary block such that a gap is formed between the main bearing and the stationary block, the accommodation space is separated from the motor chamber by the stationary block, the accommodation space forms a part of the oil passage, and the radial passage opens to the gap, refrigerant that has passed through the main bearing flows into the axial passage via the radial passage, the main bearing is exposed to the oil passage, and the motor chamber is the suction pressure zone the rotary shaft includes an eccentric shaft located on the front end face of the rotary shaft that protrudes towards the movable scroll, and the movable scroll is supported by the eccentric shaft. 2. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the main bearing is a slide bearing. 3. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , wherein an auxiliary passage is formed in the stationary block at a position therein so as to branch from the oil passage and bypass the main bearing. 4. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the eccentric shaft is located between the movable scroll and the rotary shaft to cause the movable scroll to orbit. 5. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , wherein the eccentric shaft is located between the movable scroll and the rotary shaft to cause the movable scroll to orbit, and a bushing is located between the eccentric shaft and the movable scroll. 6. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , further comprising an auxiliary bearing located at another end of the rotary shaft in a position in the motor chamber that is opposite to the main bearing, wherein the rotary shaft is supported by the auxiliary bearing, and the auxiliary bearing is a slide bearing. 7. The motor-driven compressor according to claim 1 , wherein a passage that is connected to the compression chamber is formed in the movable scroll, and the passage in the movable scroll forms a part of the oil passage.
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