Multistage compressor system with intercooler
US-12163518-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9828994B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9828994-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314899320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A scroll compressor to compress fluid in a compression chamber formed by combining a scroll wrap of a fixed scroll and a scroll wrap of an orbiting scroll, the scroll wrap of the fixed scroll and the scroll wrap of the orbiting scroll each having a scroll inner end part having a bulb shape defined by an outer surface involute curve, an inner surface involute curve, and a plurality of arcs connecting an end of the outer surface involute curve and an end of the inner surface involute curve, at least one of the scroll inner end parts being formed in an n-tier stair-like shape in which n (n≧3) number of bulb shapes are stacked on top of one another in an upright direction of the scroll wrap, the scroll compressor being configured to satisfy φos (0)>φos (1)>φos (2)> . . . >φos (n−1) where involute roll angles of the outer surface involute curve in tiers of the stair-like shape of the scroll inner end part are φos (0), φos (1), φos (2), . . . , φos (n−1), respectively, from a wrap tip side to a wrap root side.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A scroll compressor to compress fluid in a compression chamber formed by a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll, wherein at least one of the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll has a scroll wrap that includes a scroll inner end part having a bulb shape defined by an outer surface involute curve, an inner surface involute curve, and a plurality of arcs connecting an end of the outer surface involute curve and an end of the inner surface involute curve, the scroll inner end part is formed in a tiered shape in which a number n of bulb-shaped tiers are stacked on top of one another in an axial direction of the compressor, where the number n is equal to or larger than 3, the scroll compressor is configured to satisfy φ os (0)>φ os (1)>φ os (2)> . . . >φ os ( n− 1) where involute roll angles of the end of the outer surface involute curve in the tiers of the scroll inner end part are φos (0), φos (1), φos (2), . . . , φos (n−1), respectively, from a wrap tip side to a wrap root side. 2. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein each tier of the scroll inner end part has a small arc part and a large arc part, the small arc part being connected to the end of the outer surface involute curve, the large arc part being interposed between the small arc part and the end of the inner surface involute curve and having a radius larger than a radius of the small arc part, and the tiers of the scroll inner end part in one of the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll are stacked on one another toward the wrap tip side in a descending order of a magnitude of the radius of the small arc part. 3. The scroll compressor of claim 2 , wherein the small arc parts of the tiers of the scroll inner end part in the other one of the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll have the same radii. 4. A scroll compressor to compress fluid in a compression chamber formed by a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll, wherein each of the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll has a scroll wrap that includes a scroll inner end part having a bulb shape defined by an outer surface involute curve, an inner surface involute curve, and a plurality of arcs connecting an end of the outer surface involute curve and an end of the inner surface involute curve, each of the scroll inner end parts is formed in a tiered shape in which a number n of bulb-shaped tiers are stacked on top of one another in an axial direction of the compressor, where the number n is equal to or larger than 3, the scroll compressor is configured to satisfy φ os (0)>φ os (1)>φ os (2)> . . . >φ os ( n− 1) where involute roll angles of the end of the outer surface involute curve in the tiers of the scroll inner end part are φos (0), φos (1), φos (2), . . . , φos (n−1), respectively, from a wrap tip side to a wrap root side. 5. The scroll compressor of claim 4 , wherein each tier of each scroll inner end part has a small arc part and a large arc part, the small arc part being connected to the end of the outer surface involute curve, the large arc part being interposed between the small arc part and the end of the inner surface involute curve and having a radius larger than a radius of the small arc part, and on the fixed scroll, the small arc parts of the tiers of the scroll inner end part have the same radii.
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