Compressor with capacity modulation and variable volume ratio
US-2016025093-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US9920759B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9920759-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514590229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A scroll compressor is provided that may include a casing; a discharge cover fixed to an inner space of the casing, that divides the inner space of the case into a suction space and a discharge space; a main frame in the casing, and spaced from the discharge cover; an orbital scroll that performs an orbital motion on the main frame; a non-orbital scroll coupled to the main frame so as to be movable up and down with respect to the orbital scroll, that forms a suction chamber, an intermediate pressure chamber, and a discharge chamber together with the orbital scroll; and a back pressure plate provided between the discharge cover and the non-orbital scroll, that forms a back pressure chamber that communicates with the intermediate pressure chamber. With such a configuration, a bypass valve may be easily installed, and application of an overload minimized.
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A scroll compressor having a back pressure device, comprising: a casing; a discharge cover fixed to an inner space of the casing, that divides the inner space of the case into a suction space and a discharge space; a main frame arranged in the casing, and spaced from the discharge cover; an orbital scroll that performs an orbital motion in a state in which the orbital scroll is supported on the main frame; a non-orbital scroll coupled to the main frame so as to be movable in an upward and downward direction with respect to the orbital scroll, that forms a suction chamber, an intermediate pressure chamber, and a discharge chamber together with the orbital scroll; and a back pressure plate provided between the discharge cover and the non-orbital scroll, that forms a back pressure chamber that communicates with the intermediate pressure chamber, the back pressure plate having a discharge passage at a central portion thereof that communicates with the discharge space, wherein the back pressure plate includes: a back pressure portion that forms the back pressure chamber with an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll; and a guide that extends from a lower surface of the back pressure portion, wherein a first ring-shaped wall, into which the guide is slidably inserted, is formed at the non-orbital scroll, wherein a second ring-shaped wall, into which the back pressure portion is slidably inserted, is formed outside of the first ring-shaped wall, and wherein at least one back pressure hole that communicates with the intermediate pressure chamber is formed between an outer side surface of the first ring-shaped wall and an inner side surface of the second ring-shaped wall, and wherein a discharge opening that communicates with the discharge chamber is formed in the non-orbital scroll, wherein bypass holes are formed at a periphery of the discharge opening, and wherein a bypass valve that opens and closes the bypass holes is installed between the non-orbital scroll and the back pressure plate. 2. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein the bypass valve is inserted into a valve space provided between a lower surface of the back pressure plate and an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll. 3. The scroll compressor of claim 2 , wherein the bypass valve is formed in a ring shape, and is inserted into the valve space in a free floating state. 4. The scroll compressor of claim 3 , wherein a retainer protrusion that restricts an open degree of the bypass valve is formed at a lower surface of the back pressure plate. 5. The scroll compressor of claim 2 , wherein the bypass valve is formed in a ring shape, and is coupled to the non-orbital scroll. 6. The scroll compressor of claim 3 , wherein at least one intermediate discharge opening, that communicates with the discharge opening and guides a refrigerant discharged from the discharge opening to the discharge space is formed at the back pressure plate, and wherein the at least one intermediate discharge opening is formed at a position overlapped with the bypass valve. 7. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein the discharge passage comprises a valve guide hole configured to slidably receive therein a check valve that opens and closes the discharge opening of the non-orbital scroll by a pressure difference between the discharge chamber and the discharge space is formed at the guide. 8. The scroll compressor of claim 7 , wherein at least one intermediate discharge opening is formed to pass through a lower surface of the guide and an upper surface of the back pressure plate, and wherein the at least one intermediate discharge opening guides a refrigerant discharged from the discharge opening to the discharge space. 9. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein a back pressure groove having a predetermined depth is formed at a lower surface of the back pressure plate, or an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll corresponding to the lower surface of the back pressure plate, and wherein the back pressure groove communicates with the back pressure hole. 10. The scroll compressor of claim 1 , wherein the back pressure plate includes: the guide, which is inserted into an inner circumferential surface of the first ring-shaped wall; and the back pressure portion, which is inserted into an inner circumferential surface of the second ring-shaped wall, wherein the guide integrally extends from a lower surface of the back pressure portion. 11. The scroll compressor of claim 10 , wherein sealing members are provided between the non-orbital scroll and the back pressure plate, and wherein the sealing members are provided between the back pressure chamber and the suction space, and between the back pressure chamber and a lower surface of the back pressure plate. 12. A scroll compressor having a back pressure device, comprising: a casing; a discharge cover fixed to an inner space of the casing, that divides the inner space of the case into a suction space and a discharge space; a main frame arranged in the casing, and spaced from the discharge cover; an orbital scroll that performs an orbital motion in a state in which the orbital scroll is supposed on the main frame; a non-orbital scroll coupled to the main frame so as to be movable in an upward and downward direction with respect to the orbital scroll, that forms a suction chamber, an intermediate pressure chamber, and a discharge chamber together with the orbital scroll, and having a discharge opening that communicates with the discharge chamber and the discharge space, wherein bypass holes that communicates with the intermediate pressure chamber and the discharge space are penetratingly formed at a periphery of the discharge opening; a bypass valve disposed at an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll, that opens and closes the bypass holes; and a back pressure plate provided between the discharge cover and the non-orbital scroll, that forms a back pressure chamber that communicates with the intermediate pressure chamber and supports the bypass valve, wherein the back pressure plate includes: a back pressure portion that forms a back pressure chamber with an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll; and a guide that extends from a lower surface of the back pressure portion, and supports the bypass valve along with an upper surface of the non-orbital scroll, wherein a first ring-shaped wall, into which the guide is slidably inserted, is formed at the non-orbital scroll, wherein a second ring-shaped wall, into which the back pressure portion is slidably inserted, is formed outside of the first ring-shaped wall, and wherein a sealing member is provided between an inner circumferential surface of the first ring-shaped wall and an outer circumferential surface of the guide, or between an inner circumferential surface of the second ring-shaped wall and an outer circumferential surface of the back pressure portion. 13. The scroll compressor of claim 12 , wherein the back pressure portion is formed in a ring shape, with a discharge pressure application hole formed at a central portion thereof, wherein the guide is formed in a cylindrical shape, with a valve guide hole that communicates with the discharge pressure application hole, wherein the valve guide hole accommodates therein a check valve that opens and closes the discharge opening, and wherein at least one intermediate discharge opening is formed to pass through a lower surface of the guide and an upper surface of the back pressure portion, so as to communicate with the discharge opening. 14. A scroll compressor having a back pressure device, comprising: a casing; a discharge cov
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