Scroll compressor having a scroll wrap with tiered inner end
US-9828994-B2 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US9957963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9957963-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414498316-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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Scroll members for scroll compressors made from one or more near-net shaped powder metal processes, either wholly or partially fabricated together from sections. In certain variations, the involute scroll portion of the scroll member has a modified terminal end region. The terminal end region may include an as-sintered coupling feature comprising a tip component that forms a contact surface for contacting an opposing scroll member during compressor operation. The tip component can be a tip seal or a tip cap received by the as-sintered coupling feature. The tip cap may be sinter-bonded or otherwise coupled to the terminal end region. In other variations, a terminal end region may comprise a second material including a tribological material that forms a contact surface. Methods of making such scroll members for scroll compressors are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A scroll member comprising: an involute scroll portion and a baseplate portion comprising a sintered powder metal material, wherein said involute scroll portion defines a terminal end region defining an as-sintered coupling feature and comprises a tip component in the form of a tip seal that forms a contact surface for contacting an opposing scroll member during compressor operation, wherein the as-sintered coupling feature comprises a protruding ridge or flange having a tip cap that is sinter-bonded to the protruding ridge or flange, wherein the tip cap comprises a groove that receives the tip component. 2. The scroll member of claim 1 , wherein said tip component is sinter-bonded to said as-sintered coupling feature. 3. The scroll member of claim 1 , wherein said tip component comprises a tribological material. 4. The scroll member of claim 3 , wherein said tribological material is selected from the group consisting of: metallic particles, non-metallic particles, natural carbon based particles, synthetic carbon based particles, intermetallic particles, nano-ceramic particulates, macro-ceramic particles and combinations thereof. 5. The scroll member of claim 3 , wherein said tribological material is selected from the group consisting of: hexagonal boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, tungsten disulfide, graphite fluoride, iron sulfide, aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, carbon fibers, silica, diamond, graphite, tin, silver, bismuth, and combinations thereof. 6. The scroll member of claim 1 , wherein said sintered powder metal material comprises: a first alloy comprising copper at greater than or equal to about 1.5 weight % to less than or equal to about 3.9 weight %, carbon at greater than or equal to about 0.6 weight % to less than or equal to about 0.9 weight %, and a balance iron; or a second alloy comprising copper at greater than or equal to about 1.5 weight % to less than or equal to about 3.9 weight %, carbon at greater than or equal to about 0.4 weight % to less than or equal to about 0.6 weight %, and a balance iron. 7. The scroll member of claim 1 , wherein said sintered powder metal material is formed from a metallic powder comprising a plurality of metallic particles having an irregular morphology. 8. The scroll member of claim 1 , wherein the tip cap is formed of a distinct material from the sintered powder metal material forming the involute scroll portion. 9. A method for forming a scroll member comprising: introducing a powder metal material comprising an iron alloy into a mold defining a cavity having a shape defining an involute scroll portion of said scroll member; compressing said powder metal material into said mold to form a green involute scroll member that comprises an involute scroll portion that defines a terminal end comprising a coupling feature that is capable of receiving a tip component in the form of a tip seal; and sintering said green involute scroll member to form a sintered involute scroll portion comprising an as-sintered coupling feature, wherein the as-sintered coupling feature comprises a protruding ridge or flange having a tip cap that is sinter-bonded to the protruding ridge or flange, wherein the tip cap comprises a groove that receives the tip component. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein after said compressing of said green involute scroll member and prior to said sintering, disposing the tip cap in contact with said as-sintered coupling feature in the form of the protruding ridge or flange, wherein after said sintering said sintered involute scroll portion has a sinter-bonded tip cap component on said terminal end.
of articles with cavities or holes, not otherwise provided for in the preceding subgroups · CPC title
involving the connection or repairing of preformed parts · CPC title
Details of the wrap tips · CPC title
for eccentric movement · CPC title
by sintering · CPC title
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