Scroll fluid machine
By integrating axially extending reinforcing ribs to connect leg and bearing boss structures, the solution addresses axial vibrations in scroll-type fluid machinery, enhancing stability and reducing oscillations.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-16
AI Technical Summary
Scroll-type fluid machinery used for industrial purposes experiences significant axial vibrations due to the configuration of fixing legs on the outer peripheral edge of the casing and the use of an auxiliary crank mechanism, necessitating suppression of both radial and axial vibrations.
The implementation of axially extending reinforcing ribs connecting the leg portions to bearing bosses, enhancing the rigidity of the leg and bearing boss structures to suppress axial vibrations.
The increased rigidity effectively reduces axial vibrations of the casing, stabilizing the system and minimizing unwanted oscillations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to scroll-type fluid machines such as scroll compressors and scroll vacuum pumps.
Background Art
[0002] A scroll-type fluid machine generally includes a fixed scroll and a orbiting scroll facing the fixed scroll. The fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll have a disk-shaped mirror plate and a spiral wrap erected on the mirror plate. The fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll form a plurality of compression chambers by overlapping the spiral wraps with each other.
[0003] In a scroll-type fluid machine, the orbiting scroll orbits around the fixed scroll with a certain radius of rotation, thereby sequentially performing a suction stroke of sucking gas into the compression chamber, a compression stroke of compressing the gas in the compression chamber, and a discharge stroke of discharging the compressed gas in the compression chamber to the outside. Thus, since a scroll-type fluid machine is a machine that applies force to a fluid by the rotation of the orbiting scroll, vibrations caused by the rotation of the orbiting scroll and the movement of the fluid accompanying the rotation occur.
[0004] As a method for reducing such vibrations in a scroll-type fluid machine, the technique described in Patent Document 1 is known. The compressor described in Patent Document 1 includes a front case having an opening at one end, a rear case fixed to the front case with the opening of the front case closed, and a fixed scroll accommodated in the front case and fixed to the rear case. In the technique described in Patent Document 1, in order to reduce the vibrations of the rear case and the front case and achieve noise reduction, ribs extending substantially in the radial direction are provided on the rear case, annular ribs along the outer peripheral edge of the rear case, ribs extending axially along the outer peripheral surface of the front case, or ribs extending substantially in the radial direction on the other end surface of the front case.
[0005] Furthermore, the compressor described in Patent Document 1 is intended for use in vehicle air conditioning systems. Based on its configuration, structure, and intended use, it is believed that the other end of the front case (the part opposite to the fixed side of the rear case and through which the drive shaft passes) is fixed to a predetermined component of the vehicle air conditioning system. In other words, it is believed that the compressor has fixing legs provided for the axial end of the front case.
[0006] Furthermore, this compressor employs an Oldham ring as a mechanism to prevent the rotation of the orbiting scroll when it is orbiting. An Oldham ring is, for example, an annular member having multiple keys. The keys of the Oldham ring engage with keyways provided on the orbiting scroll and keyways provided on the front case. This mechanism prevents the rotation of the orbiting scroll by causing the Oldham ring to slide along the keyways of the orbiting scroll and the front case when the orbiting scroll is orbiting. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]
[0007] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2008-202522 [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]
[0008] Incidentally, in scroll-type fluid machinery used for industrial purposes, unlike the scroll compressor described in Patent Document 1, which is intended for use in vehicle air conditioning systems, fixing legs may be provided not at the axial ends of the casing (rear case and front case) but on a portion of the outer peripheral edge (radially outer peripheral edge). In addition, an auxiliary crank mechanism may be used as a mechanism to prevent the rotation of the orbiting scroll. The auxiliary crank mechanism is interposed between the orbiting scroll and the casing, and multiple units are arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction of the orbiting scroll. In addition to the function of preventing the rotation of the orbiting scroll, the auxiliary crank mechanism also has the function of receiving thrust loads (fluid forces) acting on the orbiting scroll.
[0009] It was previously believed that vibrations in scroll-type fluid machinery were primarily radial, as they are caused by the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll. However, analysis revealed that when a scroll-type fluid machine is fixed via legs positioned on the outer edge of the casing, and an auxiliary crank mechanism is used to prevent the orbiting scroll from rotating, axial vibrations with the legs as a pivot point are also a major type of vibration. In other words, we discovered a novel challenge: to suppress vibrations in scroll-type fluid machinery with this configuration, it is necessary not only to suppress radial vibrations but also to suppress axial vibrations of the casing with the legs as a pivot point.
[0010] The present invention was made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and its objective is to provide a scroll-type fluid machine that can suppress axial vibration of the casing with the fixing legs as a fulcrum. [Means for solving the problem]
[0011] The present invention includes multiple means for solving the above problems. To give one example, a scroll-type fluid machine comprises a revolving scroll that performs revolving motion, a drive shaft that drives the revolving scroll, a rotation prevention mechanism that prevents the revolving scroll from rotating, a casing that houses the revolving scroll and the rotation prevention mechanism, legs disposed on the radial outer edge of the casing and supporting the casing, and reinforcing ribs extending on the legs in the axial direction of the drive shaft, wherein the rotation prevention mechanism is composed of a plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms interposed between the revolving scroll and the casing and spaced apart in the circumferential direction of the revolving scroll, each of the plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms having a first bearing disposed on the revolving scroll side, a second bearing disposed on the casing side, and an auxiliary crank one end of which is connected to the first bearing and the other end of which is connected to the second bearing, wherein the casing includes a bearing boss that houses the second bearing, and the bearing boss is, It has a bearing housing and an opening extending from the bearing housing toward the axial opposite load side, and the bearing housing is A part of the outer surface of the casing, located radially outward of the second bearing, and a part of the outer surface of the casing, extending radially inward from the periphery of the outer surface and facing axially toward the drive shaft Axial axis The reinforcing rib has an end face and the leg portion and Bearing housing The outer peripheral surface and the Axial axis It extends from the leg portion to the bearing boss so as to be connected to the end face. [Effects of the Invention]
[0012] According to the present invention, by extending axially extending reinforcing ribs from the leg portion to the bearing boss so as to connect the leg portion to the outer circumferential surface and end face of the bearing boss, the rigidity of the leg portion and the bearing boss can be increased in the axial direction. Therefore, axial vibration of the casing with the leg portion as the pivot point can be suppressed. Other issues, configurations, and effects not mentioned above will be clarified by the following description of the embodiments. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0013] [Figure 1] It is a perspective view showing the appearance of a scroll compressor as a scroll type fluid machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] It is a longitudinal sectional view of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1. [Figure 3] It is a side view showing a casing constituting a part of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1. [Figure 4] It is a perspective view of the casing of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 3 as viewed from one axial side. [Figure 5] It is a perspective view of the casing of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 3 as viewed from the other axial side. [Figure 6] It is a diagram for explaining a vibration force (factor of vibration) acting on the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment. [Figure 7] It is a side view showing a casing constituting a part of a scroll type fluid machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 8] It is a bottom view showing a scroll type fluid machine according to a third embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] It is a schematic diagram showing an example of a leg portion for supporting a casing in a scroll type fluid machine according to another embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10] It is a schematic diagram showing an example of the arrangement of a bearing boss of a casing in a scroll type fluid machine according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Embodiments for Carrying Out the Invention
[0014] Hereinafter, embodiments of the scroll type fluid machine of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the present embodiment, a scroll compressor will be described as an example of the scroll type fluid machine. Also, in this specification and the drawings, elements having substantially the same function or configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant descriptions are omitted.
[0015] [First Embodiment] First, the configuration and structure of a scroll compressor as a scroll fluid machine according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a scroll compressor as a scroll fluid machine according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
[0016] In FIGS. 1 and 2, a scroll compressor 1 as a scroll fluid machine is, for example, a scroll air compressor and is fixed to an installation surface 100. The scroll compressor 1 includes a casing 2 having an opening on one axial side (left side in FIG. 2), a fixed scroll 3 fixed to the opening side of the casing 2, a turning scroll 4 housed in the casing 2 in a state facing the fixed scroll 3, a drive shaft 5 for driving the turning scroll 4, and an anti-rotation mechanism 6 for preventing the turning scroll 4 from rotating. The drive shaft 5 is rotatably supported by the casing 2 via bearings 7 and 8 and is connected to the turning scroll 4 via a swivel bearing 9. The anti-rotation mechanism 6 of the present embodiment is constituted by a plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms.
[0017] The casing 2 forms the outer shell of the scroll compressor 1 and has an accommodation space for housing the turning scroll 4 and a plurality (only one is shown in FIG. 2) of auxiliary crank mechanisms 6. Details of the configuration and structure of the casing 2 will be described later.
[0018] The fixed scroll 3 is attached to the opening end (left end in Figure 2) of the casing 2's later-described cylindrical housing section 21. The fixed scroll 3 has a substantially circular end plate 31, a spiral wrap 32 erected on the first surface of the end plate 31 which is the surface opposite to the orbiting scroll 4 (right side in Figure 2), a heat dissipation fin 33 erected on the second surface of the end plate 31 which is the surface opposite to the first surface (left side in Figure 2), and a mounting support portion 34 provided on the outer peripheral edge of the end plate 31 so as to surround the wrap 32 from the radially outside and is attached to the flange surface of the opening end of the casing 2 (later-described cylindrical housing section 21). The fixed scroll 3 is positioned so that its center coincides with the later-described center line O1 of the drive shaft 5.
[0019] The orbital scroll 4 is positioned axially opposite the fixed scroll 3 within the casing 2 (the cylindrical housing portion 21 described later) so as to be able to orbit. The orbital scroll 4 has a substantially circular end plate 41, a spiral wrap 42 erected on the first surface of the end plate 41 which is the surface opposite the fixed scroll 3 (left side in Figure 2), a heat dissipation fin 43 erected on the second surface of the end plate 41 which is the surface opposite to the first surface (right side in Figure 2), and a connecting plate 44 attached to the tip of the heat dissipation fin 43. The connecting plate 44 is the part that connects the orbital scroll 4 to the drive shaft 5 and has a cylindrical first bearing boss 46 that houses (places) the orbital bearing 9. The connecting plate 44 further has a cylindrical second bearing boss 47 that houses (places) the scroll-side bearing 61 of the auxiliary crank mechanism 6 described later. The first bearing boss 46 is positioned such that its center is radially eccentric with respect to the center line O1 of the drive shaft 5 (described later) by a predetermined dimension (turning radius). Multiple second bearing bosses 47 are arranged at intervals around the circumferential direction of the connecting plate 44, according to the arrangement of the multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6.
[0020] The fixed scroll 3 and the orbiting scroll 4 are positioned such that their respective wraps 32 and 42 overlap when viewed from the radial direction. This arrangement creates multiple compression chambers C in the spaces between the opposing end plates 31 of the fixed scroll 3 and 41 of the orbiting scroll 4, and between the radially overlapping wraps 32 of the fixed scroll 3 and 42 of the orbiting scroll 4.
[0021] A groove 32a is provided at the tip of the wrap 32 of the fixed scroll 3, and a tip seal 36 is positioned in the groove 32a of the wrap 32. Similarly, a groove 42a is provided at the tip of the wrap 42 of the orbiting scroll 4, and a tip seal 49 is positioned in the groove 42a of the wrap 42. During the orbiting motion of the orbiting scroll 4, the tip seal 36 of the fixed scroll 3 slides relative to the end plate 41 of the orbiting scroll 4, and the tip seal 49 of the orbiting scroll 4 slides relative to the end plate 31 of the fixed scroll 3. This suppresses leakage of compressed gas between the multiple compression chambers C.
[0022] An annular groove 34a is provided in the mounting support portion 34 of the fixed scroll 3, in the portion facing the end plate 41 of the orbiting scroll 4 (the portion radially outside the outermost circumference of the multiple compression chambers C), and an annular face seal 37 is positioned in the groove 34a of the mounting support portion 34. The face seal 37 slides relative to the end plate 41 of the orbiting scroll 4 to prevent dust from entering the compression chamber C.
[0023] An intake passage 11 for drawing gas into the compression chamber C is formed in the region radially outward from the end plate 31 of the fixed scroll 3. The intake passage 11 is located on the upper side of the fixed scroll 3, for example, when the mounting surface 100 of the scroll compressor 1 is facing downwards. An intake filter 12 is located at the inlet of the intake passage 11. In addition, a discharge port 13 for discharging compressed gas is formed at the radial center of the end plate 31 of the fixed scroll 3. A discharge pipe 14 is connected to the discharge port 13 to guide the compressed gas to a storage tank (not shown) or the like.
[0024] The drive shaft 5 transmits rotational power from a rotational drive source (not shown), such as an electric motor, to the orbital scroll 4. The drive shaft 5 has a shaft body 51 rotatably supported by bearings 7 and 8, and a crank portion 52 integrally provided at one end of the shaft body 51 (left end in Figure 2). The shaft body 51 is configured to rotate around a center line O1, and the other axial side (right side in Figure 2), opposite to the position of the crank portion 52, protrudes outside the casing 2 and is connected to a rotational drive source (not shown). The crank portion 52 is formed such that its center line O2 is radially eccentric with respect to the center line O1 of the shaft body 51 by a predetermined dimension (radius of rotation). The crank portion 52 is provided with a balance weight 53 to stabilize the orbital movement of the orbital scroll 4. The drive shaft 5 and the balance weight 53 rotate together.
[0025] The crank portion 52 of the drive shaft 5 is connected to a slewing bearing 9 housed in a first bearing boss 46 on the connecting plate 44 of the orbital scroll 4. The rotation of the drive shaft 5 is converted into orbital motion of the orbital scroll 4 via the slewing bearing 9 due to the eccentricity of the center O2 of the crank portion 52 with respect to the centerline O1 of the shaft body portion 51. The slewing bearing 9 supports the orbital scroll 4 so that it can orbit, and compensates for the orbital motion of the orbital scroll 4 with a predetermined orbital radius relative to the centerline O1 of the drive shaft 5.
[0026] Multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6, acting as an anti-rotation mechanism, are interposed between the orbiting scroll 4 and the casing 2, and are arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction of the orbiting scroll 4. More specifically, the multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 are positioned within the casing 2 closer to the bottom portion 22 of the casing 2 (described later) than the orbiting scroll 4 (on the rear side, opposite the side facing the fixed scroll 3). The anti-rotation mechanism consists of, for example, three auxiliary crank mechanisms 6, arranged at approximately equal intervals of 120° in the circumferential direction (see the bearing bosses 25 for the auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 described later in Figures 4 and 5). At least three auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 are required to provide an anti-rotation function that also supports thrust loads.
[0027] The auxiliary crank mechanism 6 includes a scroll-side bearing 61 disposed on the orbiting scroll 4 side, a casing-side bearing 62 disposed on the casing 2 side, and an auxiliary crank 63, one end of which is connected to the scroll-side bearing 61 and the other end of which is connected to the casing-side bearing 62. The scroll-side bearing 61 is housed in the second bearing boss 47 on the connecting plate 44 of the orbiting scroll 4. The casing-side bearing 62 is housed in the bearing boss 25 of the casing 2, which will be described later. The multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 have one auxiliary crank 63 connected to the orbiting scroll 4 via the scroll-side bearing 61, and the other auxiliary crank 63 connected to the casing 2 via the casing-side bearing 62. In addition to the function of preventing the rotation of the orbiting scroll 4, the multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 also have the function of receiving the thrust load from the orbiting scroll 4 on the casing 2 (bottom 22, described later) side.
[0028] A pulley 16 is provided on the portion of the drive shaft 5 that protrudes outward from the casing 2 (the other end of the shaft body portion 51 located opposite the crank portion 52). A belt (not shown) is stretched between the pulley 16 of the scroll compressor 1 and a pulley (not shown) provided on the rotary drive source side. As a result, the rotational driving force of the rotary drive source is transmitted to the drive shaft 5 via the pulley 16, causing the drive shaft 5 to rotate and the orbiting scroll 4 to orbit relative to the fixed scroll 3. Note that the drive shaft 5 of the scroll compressor 1 and the rotary shaft of the rotary drive source can also be connected using a coupling or the like instead of the aforementioned pulley 16 and belt, or the two shafts can be integrated into a single unit.
[0029] A cooling fan 17 is attached to the other end of the drive shaft 5, opposite to the crank portion 52 (the right end in Figure 2). The cooling fan 17 is configured to rotate integrally with the drive shaft 5. The cooling air generated by the cooling fan 17 is supplied to the stationary scroll 3 and the orbiting scroll 4 via a fan duct 18. The fan duct 18 extends radially outward from the cooling fan 17 beyond the stationary scroll 3 and the orbiting scroll 4. The fan duct 18 has a constricted portion (not shown) near the opposing positions of the stationary scroll 3 and the orbiting scroll 4, and the cooling air is divided into the stationary scroll 3 side and the orbiting scroll 4 side by the fluid resistance of this constricted portion.
[0030] Next, the structure of the casing and the support structure of the casing, which constitute a part of the scroll-type fluid machine according to the first embodiment, will be described using Figures 1 to 5. Figure 3 is a side view showing a part of the casing that constitutes a scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in Figure 1. Figure 4 is a perspective view of the casing of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in Figure 3, viewed from one axial side. Figure 5 is a perspective view of the casing of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment shown in Figure 3, viewed from the other axial side.
[0031] As shown in Figures 2 to 5, the casing 2 of the scroll compressor 1 is formed as a bottomed cylindrical body with one axial side (left side in Figure 2, front side in Figure 4) open and the other axial side (right side in Figure 2, front side in Figure 5) closed. In detail, the casing 2 has a housing cylindrical portion 21 with one axial side open, an annular bottom portion 22 integrally formed at the other axial end of the housing cylindrical portion 21 and extending radially inward, and a cylindrical bearing mounting portion 23 extending axially (left-right direction in Figures 2 and 4) from the inner circumference of the bottom portion 22 toward the opposite side of the housing cylindrical portion 21. As shown in Figures 1, 3 to 5, the casing 2 is provided with legs 24 for fixing the casing 2 (scroll compressor 1) to the installation surface 100. As shown in Figure 2, the leg portion 24 supports the casing 2 so that the axial direction (center line O1) of the drive shaft 5 is parallel to the installation surface 100.
[0032] As shown in Figure 2, the orbital scroll 4 is arranged inside the housing cylindrical section 21, along with the crank section 52 and balance weight 53 of the drive shaft 5. In addition, multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 are interposed between the connecting plate 44 (back) of the orbital scroll 4 inside the housing cylindrical section 21 and the bottom 22 of the casing 2.
[0033] The bottom 22 of the casing 2 is provided with bearing bosses 25 that house the casing-side bearings 62 of the auxiliary crank mechanism 6. The bearing bosses 25 are arranged at circumferential intervals on the bottom 22 of the casing 2, depending on the arrangement of the auxiliary crank mechanism 6. When the anti-rotation mechanism consists of three auxiliary crank mechanisms 6, three bearing bosses 25 are arranged at predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction, as shown in Figures 4 and 5. The bearing bosses 25 are arranged in two positions: a first position located directly above the bearing mounting portion 23 (drive shaft 5) when the mounting surface 100 side is considered downwards, and a second position located below the bearing mounting portion 23 (drive shaft 5) and on both the left and right sides of the bearing mounting portion 23 (drive shaft 5) when viewed from the axial direction of the drive shaft 5.
[0034] As shown in Figures 1, 3, and 5, the bearing boss 25 has a shape that bulges out from the bottom 22 in the axial direction of the drive shaft 5. The bearing boss 25 has an outer peripheral surface 25a and an end surface 25b that constitute part of the outer surface of the casing 2. The outer peripheral surface 25a of the bearing boss 25 is located radially outward of the casing-side bearing 62 of the auxiliary crank mechanism 6 and is the surface facing radially outward of the casing-side bearing 62. The end surface 25b of the bearing boss 25 extends radially inward from the periphery of the outer peripheral surface 25a and is the surface facing axially of the casing-side bearing 62 (drive shaft 5). The end surface 25b of the bearing boss 25 is provided with an opening 25c that allows access to the casing-side bearing 62. As shown in Figure 2, the opening 25c of the bearing boss 25 is closed by a plug 26.
[0035] As shown in Figure 2, the bearing mounting portion 23 has a bearing 7 on one axial side (left side in Figure 2) and a bearing 8 on the other axial side (right side in Figure 2). The bearing mounting portion 23 rotatably houses and supports the shaft body portion 51 of the drive shaft 5 via the bearings 7 and 8.
[0036] The legs 24 are positioned on the radial outer edge of the housing cylindrical portion 21 (casing 2). The legs 24 can be configured to be integral with the housing cylindrical portion 21, or they can be added later by welding or other means. As shown in Figures 4 and 5, for example, the legs 24 are thick, plate-like members that extend along the axial direction of the drive shaft 5, and are positioned on both the left and right sides of the outer peripheral edge of the housing cylindrical portion 21 when viewed from the axial direction of the drive shaft 5. The legs 24 are positioned so that the bearing boss 25 is located approximately directly above them. The leg portion 24 has a bottom surface 241 that contacts the installation surface 100, a top surface 242 facing the opposite side of the bottom surface 241, a first end surface 243 on one axial side (left side in Figures 1 and 3) facing in the opposite direction to the end surface 25b of the bearing boss 25, and a second end surface 244 on the other axial side (right side in Figures 1 and 3) facing in the same direction as the end surface 25b of the bearing boss 25. The first end surface 243 and the second end surface 244 are provided with notches for attaching fastening members (such as bolts) for fixing the scroll compressor 1 (casing 2) to the installation surface 100.
[0037] As shown in Figures 1, 3, and 5, the casing 2, on which the leg portion 24 is provided, is provided with a first reinforcing rib 27 extending from the leg portion 24 to the bearing mounting portion 23, and a second reinforcing rib 28 extending from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25. The first reinforcing rib 27 and the second reinforcing rib 28 improve the rigidity of both the casing 2 and the leg portion 24. The first reinforcing rib 27 and the second reinforcing rib 28 can be configured as an integral structure with the casing 2 and the leg portion 24, or they can be retrofitted to the casing 2 and the leg portion 24 by welding or other means.
[0038] The first reinforcing rib 27 extends along the direction of extension of the bearing mounting portion 23 (the axial direction of the drive shaft 5), as shown in Figure 5, for example, and also extends from the leg portion 24 to the bearing mounting portion 23 so as to connect to the inner side surface of the leg portion 24 and the outer circumferential surface of the bearing mounting portion 23. In other words, the first reinforcing rib 27 extends radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of the bearing mounting portion 23 and is connected to the leg portion 24. The first reinforcing rib 27 is intended to increase the radial rigidity of the bearing mounting portion 23 of the casing 2.
[0039] The second reinforcing rib 28 is intended to suppress axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24 (described later) as the pivot point, and is configured to extend along the axial direction of the drive shaft 5 on the leg portion 24, as shown in Figures 1, 3, and 5. In detail, the second reinforcing rib 28 extends on the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24 from the position of the bottom portion 22 of the casing 2 in the axial direction to the position of the second end surface 244 of the leg portion 24, as shown in Figures 1 and 3.
[0040] Furthermore, the second reinforcing rib 28 is configured to extend from each leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 closest to each leg portion 24. In detail, the second reinforcing rib 28 extends from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect with the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24 and the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25. The second reinforcing rib 28 is erected approximately perpendicular to the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24, as shown in Figure 5, for example, and extends to the bearing boss 25 located approximately directly above the leg portion 24. That is, the second reinforcing rib 28 extends the shortest distance from the leg portion 24 to the outer circumferential surface 25a of the bearing boss 25. The second reinforcing rib 28 has, for example, a constant thickness.
[0041] Furthermore, the axial tip edge 29 of the second reinforcing rib 28 has a bent shape composed of two sides, as shown in Figure 3, for example. Specifically, the axial tip edge 29 of the second reinforcing rib 28 is composed of a straight first tip edge 291 that rises from the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24 perpendicular to the axial direction of the drive shaft 5, and a straight second tip edge 292 that is inclined with respect to the first tip edge 291 so as to connect the end of the first tip edge 291 to the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25.
[0042] Next, the operation of the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment and the vibrations associated with its operation will be explained using Figures 2, 3, and 6. Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating the excitation force (factors of vibration) acting on the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment.
[0043] In the scroll compressor 1 shown in Figure 2, the orbiting scroll 4 is driven by the driving force of a rotational drive source (not shown) transmitted to the drive shaft 5 via a pulley 16. The orbiting scroll 4 performs an orbital motion relative to the fixed scroll 3 by the crank portion 52 of the drive shaft 5, while its rotation is restricted by a plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms 6.
[0044] As a result, outside air is drawn in through the intake filter 12 and the intake passage 11 of the fixed scroll 3 into the compression chamber C located radially outward among the multiple compression chambers C, and the air drawn into the compression chamber C is continuously compressed. The air compressed in the compression chamber C is finally discharged from the discharge port 13 of the fixed scroll 3 through the discharge pipe 14 to a storage tank (not shown). In detail, as the multiple compression chambers C move from the outer circumference to the inner circumference in the extending direction of the spiral wrap 42 in accordance with the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll 4, the suction stroke in which gas is drawn into the compression chamber C, the compression stroke in which gas is compressed within the compression chamber C, and the discharge stroke in which the compressed gas within the compression chamber C is discharged are performed sequentially.
[0045] At this time, as shown in Figure 6, the orbiting scroll 4 is subjected to gas loads from compressed air in the tangential, radial, and axial directions. In addition, a centrifugal force (radial force) acts on it due to the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll 4 itself. Furthermore, a load from the driving force of the rotational drive source acts on the drive shaft 5 via the pulley 16. The load acting on the orbiting scroll 4 is transmitted to the bottom 22 of the casing 2 via the auxiliary crank mechanism 6 (orbiting scroll side bearing 61, auxiliary crank 63, and casing side bearing 62). The load acting on the drive shaft 5 is transmitted to the bearing mounting portion 23 of the casing 2 via bearings 7 and 8.
[0046] Thus, vibration occurs in the casing 2 of the scroll compressor 1 when the load acting on the orbiting scroll 4 is transmitted via the auxiliary crank mechanism 6, and when the load acting on the drive shaft 5 is transmitted via the bearings 7 and 8. Until now, it was thought that the main vibration mode of the casing 2 was a radial oscillation caused by the load from the driving force of the rotational drive source and the orbital motion of the orbiting scroll 4.
[0047] However, in this embodiment, where the casing 2 is supported by legs 24 arranged on the radially outer peripheral edge of the housing cylindrical portion 21 and fixed to the installation surface 100, and where multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 are employed as a mechanism to prevent rotation of the orbiting scroll 4, analysis results show that a vibration mode in which the casing 2 swings in the front-rear direction with the legs 24 fixed to the installation surface 100 as a fulcrum, as shown in Figure 3, is also a major component of the vibration of the casing 2. In other words, in a scroll compressor 1 with such a configuration, it is necessary not only to reduce the radial vibration component generated in the casing 2, but also to reduce the axial vibration component.
[0048] To reduce the axial vibration component of the casing 2, it is necessary to make it difficult to excite vibration modes in which the casing 2 swings in the front-rear direction with the legs as fulcrums, even when the above-mentioned excitation force acts on the casing 2. Increasing the rigidity of the casing 2 is therefore effective. In this embodiment, as shown in Figures 1, 3, and 5, a second reinforcing rib 28 is provided to increase the rigidity of each leg 24 in the axial direction of the scroll compressor 1.
[0049] In detail, in this embodiment, the second reinforcing rib 28 extends axially on the leg portion 24 and also extends from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect the leg portion 24 to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25. The increased rigidity of the leg portion 24 suppresses axial deformation. Furthermore, the increased rigidity of the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25 suppresses axial deformation. Since the bearing boss 25 houses the casing-side bearing 62 of the auxiliary crank mechanism 6, which has the function of receiving thrust loads from the orbiting scroll 4, it is possible to suppress the excitation of vibration modes in which the casing 2 swings in the front-rear direction with the leg portion 24 as a fulcrum.
[0050] As described above, the scroll compressor 1 (scroll fluid machine) according to the first embodiment includes a revolving scroll 4 that performs a revolving motion, a drive shaft 5 that drives the revolving scroll 4, a rotation prevention mechanism 6 that prevents the revolving scroll 4 from rotating, a casing 2 that houses the revolving scroll 4 and the rotation prevention mechanism 6, legs 24 disposed on the radial outer edge of the casing 2 and supporting the casing 2, and a second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) that extends on the legs 24 in the axial direction of the drive shaft 5. The rotation prevention mechanism 6 is composed of a plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms interposed between the orbiting scroll 4 and the casing 2 and arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction of the orbiting scroll 4. Each of the plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms 6 has a scroll-side bearing 61 (first bearing) disposed on the orbiting scroll 4 side, a casing-side bearing 62 (second bearing) disposed on the casing 2 side, and an auxiliary crank 63, one end of which is connected to the scroll-side bearing 61 (first bearing) and the other end of which is connected to the casing-side bearing 62 (second bearing). The casing 2 includes a bearing boss 25 that houses the casing-side bearing 62 (second bearing). The bearing boss 25 has an outer peripheral surface 25a that forms part of the outer surface of the casing 2 and is located radially outside the casing-side bearing 62 (second bearing), and an end face 25b that forms part of the outer surface of the casing 2 and extends radially inward from the periphery of the outer peripheral surface 25a and faces axially. The second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) extends from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect with the leg portion 24 and the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25.
[0051] With this configuration, by extending the axially extending second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect the leg portion 24 to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25, the rigidity of the leg portion 24 and the bearing boss 25 can be increased in the axial direction. Therefore, axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24 as the pivot point can be suppressed. In particular, the auxiliary crank mechanism 6, which includes the casing-side bearing 62 (second bearing) housed in the bearing boss 25, has the function of receiving the thrust load acting on the orbiting scroll 4. By increasing the rigidity of the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25 and suppressing axial deformation, axial vibration of the casing 2 can be suppressed.
[0052] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) is configured to extend to the tip of the leg portion 24 on the axial side of the bearing boss 25.
[0053] With this configuration, the axial length of the leg portion 24 on the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) is maximized, further increasing the axial rigidity of the leg portion 24. Therefore, axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24 as a pivot point can be further suppressed.
[0054] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the axial tip edge 29 of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) is composed of a linear first tip edge 291 that rises perpendicular to the axial direction from the leg portion 24, and a linear second tip edge 292 that is inclined with respect to the first tip edge 291 so as to connect the end of the first tip edge 291 to the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25.
[0055] This configuration allows for increasing the axial rigidity of the leg portion 24 at the portion of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) on the first tip edge 291 side, while avoiding an increase in the volume of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib). This suppresses an increase in the weight of the scroll compressor 1. Furthermore, the second tip edge 292, which is inclined with respect to the first tip edge 291, suppresses deterioration of maintainability, such as worsening access to the bearing boss 25 caused by the installation of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib).
[0056] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the casing 2 has a housing cylindrical portion 21 (housing portion) in which the orbiting scroll 4 is arranged, and an annular bottom portion 22 provided at one axial end of the housing cylindrical portion 21 (housing portion), with a bearing boss 25 arranged in the circumferential direction. The legs 24 are configured to be positioned on both the left and right sides of the radial outer edge of the housing cylindrical portion 21 (housing portion) when viewed from the axial direction. When the legs 24 are facing downwards, one bearing boss is positioned directly above each leg 24, and a second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) extends from the leg 24 to the outer circumferential surface 25a of the bearing boss 25 at the shortest distance.
[0057] With this configuration, the volume of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) is reduced, which suppresses the weight increase caused by the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib) and also suppresses the deterioration of maintainability due to the arrangement of the second reinforcing rib 28 (reinforcing rib).
[0058] [Second Embodiment] Next, a scroll-type fluid machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to Figure 7. Figure 7 is a side view showing a casing that constitutes a part of the scroll-type fluid machine according to the second embodiment.
[0059] The difference between the scroll fluid machine according to the second embodiment and the scroll compressor according to the first embodiment (see Figure 3) is that the shape of the second reinforcing rib 28A is different. The other structures of the scroll fluid machine according to the second embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, and their description is omitted.
[0060] Specifically, the second reinforcing rib 28A shown in Figure 7 extends from the position of the bottom 22 of the casing 2 in the axial direction on the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24 to the position of the second end face 244 of the leg portion 24, similar to the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment. Furthermore, the second reinforcing rib 28A extends from each leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect to the upper surface 242 of each leg portion 24 and to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25 closest to each leg portion 24, similar to the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment (see Figure 3).
[0061] Unlike the second reinforcing rib 28 in the first embodiment, the axial tip edge 29A of the second reinforcing rib 28A has a straight shape composed of a single edge. That is, the tip edge 29A extends from the position of the second end face 244 on the upper surface 242 of the leg portion 24 to the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25, and is an edge that is inclined with respect to a plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
[0062] Furthermore, the position of the axial tip of the second reinforcing rib 28A on the leg portion 24 can be arbitrarily set within the range Rt shown in Figure 7, that is, from a position closer to the second end face 244 than the position of the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25 to the position of the second end face 244. In other words, the position of the axial tip of the second reinforcing rib 28A on the leg portion 24 can be configured to be at an intermediate position between the position of the second end face 244 of the leg portion 24 and the axial position of the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25. This condition makes it possible to extend the second reinforcing rib 28A from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect the leg portion 24 to the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25.
[0063] According to the second embodiment described above, similar to the first embodiment, the axially extending second reinforcing rib 28A (reinforcing rib) is connected to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the leg portion 24 and bearing boss 25, thereby increasing the rigidity of the leg portion 24 and bearing boss 25 in the axial direction. Therefore, axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24 as the pivot point can be suppressed.
[0064] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the second reinforcing rib 28A is configured such that the position of its axial tip on the leg portion 24 is at an intermediate position between the axial tip on the leg portion 24 and the axial position of the end face 25b of the bearing boss 25.
[0065] With this configuration, the volume of the second reinforcing rib 28A is smaller compared to the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment, which extends to the axial tip of the leg portion 24. Therefore, the second reinforcing rib 28A is lighter than the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment. In addition, since the axial length of the second reinforcing rib 28A is shorter than that of the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment, interference with other parts can be avoided, and workability during assembly can be improved.
[0066] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the axial tip edge 29A of the second reinforcing rib 28A has a straight shape formed by a single edge.
[0067] With this configuration, the volume of the second reinforcing rib 28A is smaller compared to the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment, which has a bent shape in which the axial tip edge 29 is composed of two sides. Therefore, the second reinforcing rib 28A is lighter than the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment. In addition, since the second reinforcing rib 28A occupies a smaller area than the second reinforcing rib 28 of the first embodiment, it is possible to avoid interference with other parts and improve workability during assembly.
[0068] [Third Embodiment] Next, a scroll-type fluid machine according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to Figure 8. Figure 8 is a bottom view showing a scroll-type fluid machine according to the third embodiment.
[0069] The scroll fluid machine according to the third embodiment differs from the scroll compressor 1 according to the first embodiment in that the structure of the legs 24B supporting the casing 2 is different. The other structures of the scroll fluid machine according to the third embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, and their description is omitted.
[0070] Specifically, the leg portion 24B supporting the casing 2 has multiple weight-reducing sections 241a and one positioning hole 241b on its bottom surface 241. The weight-reducing sections 241a are recesses formed to a depth that does not penetrate from the bottom surface 241 of the leg portion 24B to the top surface 242, and multiple sections are provided to avoid the positioning hole 241b. The multiple weight-reducing sections 241a are arranged to form a grid-like rib 241c. The weight of the leg portion 24B is reduced by the weight-reducing sections 241a. In addition, the reduction in strength due to the weight-reducing sections 241a is suppressed by the rib 241c formed between the multiple weight-reducing sections 241a of the leg portion 24B. The bottom surface 241 of the leg portion 24B is finished to reduce rattle with respect to the installation surface 100. In this embodiment, by providing multiple weight-reducing sections 241a on the bottom surface 241 of the leg portion 24B, the processing area for finishing the bottom surface 241 is reduced. Therefore, the processing time required for finishing can be reduced.
[0071] In the third embodiment described above, as in the first embodiment, axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24B as the pivot point can be suppressed.
[0072] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the leg portion 24B has a weight-reducing portion 241a on the bottom surface 241 that makes contact when installed. With this configuration, the weight of the leg portion 24B can be reduced by the weight-reducing portion 241a of the leg portion 24B.
[0073] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the leg portion 24B has multiple weight-reducing sections 241a, and the weight-reducing sections 241a are arranged such that a grid-like rib 241c is defined on the bottom surface 241 of the leg portion 24B. With this configuration, the weight of the leg portion 24B can be reduced, and the decrease in strength that comes with weight reduction can be suppressed.
[0074] [Other embodiments] It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and includes various modifications. The embodiments described above are explained in detail for the purpose of making the present invention easy to understand, and are not necessarily limited to those having all the configurations described. It is possible to replace a part of the configuration of one embodiment with the configuration of another embodiment, and it is also possible to add the configuration of another embodiment to the configuration of one embodiment. Furthermore, it is possible to add, delete, or replace parts of the configuration of each embodiment with other configurations.
[0075] For example, in the embodiment described above, an example was shown in which the legs 24 and 24B supporting the casing 2 are arranged on both the left and right sides of the radial outer edge of the casing 2, respectively, when viewed from the axial direction. However, the leg 24C can also be configured as a single base arranged on the underside of the casing 2, as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 is a schematic diagram showing an example of legs supporting the casing in a scroll-type fluid machine according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0076] In this structure, the leg portion 24C is configured to extend from the leg portion 24C to the bearing boss 25 so as to connect to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25 closest to the leg portion 24C among the multiple bearing bosses 25 of the casing 2. In this structure, the axial vibration of the casing 2 with the leg portion 24B as the pivot point can also be suppressed.
[0077] Furthermore, in the above-described embodiment, when the mounting surface 100 is facing downwards, an example was shown in which the three bearing bosses 25 of the casing 2 are positioned at a first position directly above the bearing mounting portion 23, and at a second position below the bearing mounting portion 23, located on both the left and right sides of the bearing mounting portion 23 when viewed from the axial direction. However, it is also possible to arrange the three bearing bosses 25D of the casing 2D as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the arrangement of bearing bosses of the casing in a scroll-type fluid machine according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0078] Specifically, the bottom 22 of the casing 2D is provided with two bearing bosses 25D located above the bearing mounting portion 23 and on both the left and right sides of the bearing mounting portion 23 when viewed from the axial direction, and one bearing boss 25D located below the bearing mounting portion 23 and closest to the two leg portions 24. When the casing 2D has such a structure, the second reinforcing rib 28D is configured to be connected from each leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25D closest to each leg portion 24. That is, the second reinforcing rib 28D is configured to extend from each leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25D so as to be connected to the upper surface 242 of each leg portion 24 and the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25D located below the bearing mounting portion 23.
[0079] Even in this configuration, by extending the axially extending second reinforcing rib 28D (reinforcing rib) from the leg portion 24 to the bearing boss 25D so as to connect the leg portion 24 to the outer circumferential surface 25a and end face 25b of the bearing boss 25D, the rigidity of the leg portion 24 and the bearing boss 25D can be increased in the axial direction. Therefore, axial vibration of the casing 2D with the leg portion 24 as the pivot point can be suppressed. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0080] 1…Scroll compressor (scroll-type fluid machine), 2, 2D…Casing, 4…Orbiting scroll, 5…Drive shaft, 6…Auxiliary crank mechanism (anti-rotation mechanism), 21…Housing cylindrical part (housing section), 22…Bottom, 24, 24B, 24C…Legs, 241…Bottom surface, 241a…Lightweight cutout, 241c…Rib, 25, 25D…Bearing boss, 25a…Outer circumference, 25b…End face, 28, 28A, 28D…Second reinforcing rib (reinforcing rib), 29, 29A…Tip edge, 291…First tip edge, 292…Second tip edge, 61…Scroll-side bearing (first bearing), 62…Casing-side bearing (second bearing), 63…Auxiliary crank
Claims
1. A rotating scroll that performs rotational motion, A drive shaft for driving the aforementioned orbital scroll, A rotation prevention mechanism for preventing the rotation of the aforementioned orbiting scroll, A casing housing the orbiting scroll and the anti-rotation mechanism, The legs are arranged on the radial outer edge of the casing and support the casing, The leg portion is provided with reinforcing ribs extending in the axial direction of the drive shaft, The rotation prevention mechanism is composed of a plurality of auxiliary crank mechanisms interposed between the orbiting scroll and the casing and arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction of the orbiting scroll. Each of the aforementioned multiple auxiliary crank mechanisms is: The first bearing is disposed on the orbiting scroll side, The second bearing is disposed on the casing side, It has an auxiliary crank, one end of which is connected to the first bearing and the other end of which is connected to the second bearing, The casing includes a bearing boss that houses the second bearing, The aforementioned bearing boss is Bearing housing and It has an opening that extends from the bearing housing toward the axial opposite load side, The bearing housing section is A portion of the outer surface of the casing is formed, and the outer circumferential surface is located radially outward of the second bearing, It has an axial end face that forms part of the outer surface of the casing, extends radially inward from the peripheral edge of the outer surface and faces the axial direction, The reinforcing rib extends from the leg portion to the bearing boss so as to connect with the leg portion and the outer circumferential surface and the axial end surface of the bearing housing portion. Scroll fluid machine.
2. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The reinforcing rib extends to the axial end of the leg portion. Scroll fluid machine.
3. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The axial tip edge of the reinforcing rib is composed of a straight first tip edge rising perpendicular to the axial direction from the leg portion, and a straight second tip edge that is inclined with respect to the first tip edge so as to connect the end of the first tip edge to the axial end face of the bearing housing portion. Scroll fluid machine.
4. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The aforementioned casing is A housing section in which the orbiting scroll is arranged, The housing portion has an annular bottom portion provided at one end in the axial direction, the bearing boss being arranged in the circumferential direction, The aforementioned legs are positioned on both the left and right sides of the radial outer edge of the housing when viewed from the axial direction, When the aforementioned legs are positioned downwards, one bearing boss is positioned directly above each of the aforementioned legs. The reinforcing rib extends from the leg portion to the outer surface of the bearing housing portion such that the distance is the shortest possible. Scroll fluid machine.
5. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The reinforcing rib is positioned such that the axial tip on the leg portion is at an intermediate position between the axial tip on the leg portion and the axial position on the axial end face of the bearing housing portion. Scroll fluid machine.
6. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The axial tip edge of the reinforcing rib has a straight shape formed by a single side. Scroll fluid machine.
7. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The aforementioned legs have a concave cutout on the bottom surface that makes contact when installed. Scroll fluid machine.
8. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 7, The leg portion has multiple weight-reducing sections, The weight-reducing section is arranged such that a grid-like rib pattern is defined on the bottom surface. Scroll fluid machine.
9. In the scroll-type fluid machine according to claim 1, The reinforcing rib extends from the leg portion to the bearing boss closest to the leg portion among the bearing bosses. Scroll fluid machine.
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