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| United States Patent | 4842494 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4842494.html |
| Inventor(s) | Speiser; Josef (Wasserburg, DE) |
| Abstract | A machine unit which includes a refrigerating compressor and an internal
combustion engine of the trochoid type including pistons revolving in a
planetary arrangement on eccentrics of the same eccentric shaft, as well
as a ventilatable intermediate sealing arrangement provided in a central
casing element between the casing elements of the internal combustion
engine and the compressor. As disposed between the eccentric of the
internal combustion engine and the main bearing, the intermediate sealing
arrangement is composed of two slip rings revolving with the shaft; a
stationary intermediate element is provided in the central casing element,
the slip rings being in continuous sliding contact with the intermediate
element with sealing action through insert rings pressed against the
intermediate element under gas pressure respectively spring action, one of
the slip rings is prevented from axial displacement in the direction
towards the eccentric of the internal combustion engine by a shoulder of
the shaft; a pin inserted into the shaft and in engagement with an axial
groove in the ring, counters any tumbling and staggering movement in
rotation; another slip ring is prevented from axial displacement and
rotational tumbling and staggering movement by a ball engaging into a
recess in the slip ring. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4842494 |
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Refrigerator compressor/internal combustion engine unit of the rotary
piston type |
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| Publication Date |
June 27, 1989 |
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| Filing Date |
March 17, 1988 |
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| Priority Data |
Mar 20, 1987[DE]3709106 |
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What is claimed:
1. A machine unit comprising: a refrigerating compressor and an internal
combustion engine of the trochoid type including casing elements therewith
and including pistons revolving in a planetary arrangement on eccentric
means of an eccentric shaft, in common therewith, as well as a
ventilatable intermediate sealing means arranged in a central casing
element between the casing elements of said internal combustion engine and
said compressor, around said eccentric shaft, and
a main bearing located between both machines, with the compressor being
cantilever mounted at an end of the eccentric shaft outside of said main
bearing, said intermediate sealing means of said eccentric shaft being
disposed between said eccentric means of said internal combustion engine
and said main bearing.
2. A machine unit according to claim 1, in which said intermediate sealing
means is composed of two slip rings revolving with said shaft, and a
stationary intermediate element provided in a central casing element, said
slip rings being in continuous sliding contact with said intermediate
element with sealing action being provided through insert rings which can
be pressed against said intermediate element under resilient pressure
action, and one of said slip rings being prevented from axial displacement
in a direction towards said eccentric means of said internal combustion
engine by a shoulder of said shaft; a pin inserted into said shaft and in
engagement with an axial groove in said ring, that counters any tumbling
and staggering movement in rotation, and furthermore a further slip ring
is prevented from axial displacement and rotational staggering by a ball
engaging into a recess in said slip ring, which is displaceable in a
radial bore of said shaft, while said ball is pressed into said recess by
a thread bolt through a cone arranged at its front side, said cone being
screwed into an axial bore arranged in said shaft and provided with a
screw thread.
3. In a machine unit which includes a refrigerating compressor and an
internal combustion engine of the trochoid type including pistons
revolving in a planetary arrangement on eccentrics of the same eccentric
shaft, as well as a ventilatable intermediate sealing means arranged in a
central casing element between the casing elements of said internal
combustion engine and said compressor, around said eccentric shaft, as
well as a main bearing located between both machines, with the compressor
being cantilever mounted at an end of the eccentric shaft outside of said
main bearing, the improvement therewith in which said intermediate sealing
means of said eccentric shaft is disposed between said eccentric of said
internal combustion engine and said main bearing.
4. In a machine unit according to claim 3, in which said intermediate
sealing means is composed of two slip rings revolving with said shaft, and
a stationary intermediate element is provided in said central casing
element, said slip rings being in continuous sliding contact with said
intermediate element with sealing action through insert rings which can be
pressed against said intermediate element under resilient pressure action,
one of said slip rings being prevented from axial displacement in a
direction towards said eccentric of said internal combustion engine by a
shoulder of said shaft, and
a pin inserted into said shaft and in engagement with an axial groove in
said ring, so that said pin counters any tumbling and staggering movement
in rotation, and so that furthermore the other slip ring is prevented from
axial displacement and rotational tumbling and staggering movement by a
ball engaging into a recess in said slip ring, which is displaceable in a
radial bore of said shaft, while said ball is pressed into said recess by
a thread bolt through a cone arranged at its front side, said cone being
screwed into an axial bore arranged in said shaft and provided with a
screw thread. |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a machine unit comprising a refrigerating
compressor and an internal combustion engine of the trochoid type
including pistons revolving in a planetary arrangement on eccentrics of
the same eccentric shaft, as well as a ventilatable intermediate sealing
means arranged in a central casing element between the casing elements of
said internal combustion engine and said compressor, around said eccentric
shaft, as well as a main bearing for both machines, with the compressor
being taper-bore mounted.
Such machine sets or units are used, for instance, in heat pump systems. In
such installations, the casings of the compressor and the internal
combustion engine, which are interconnected through the eccentric shaft,
must be safely sealed against leakage relative to each other so as to
prevent any aggressive refrigerant from penetrating into the power or
working compartments of the internal combustion engine. The fact must be
considered that loads act upon these intermediate sealing means at
pressure levels as high as up to 5 bar and more. Regarding the taperbore
mounting arrangement of the compressor there should be noted that tumbling
movements of the piston will be avoided. This elimination of an outside
bearing for compressor support serves the purpose of reducing the axial
extension of this unit while a maximum of compact and space-saving design
will be achieved. On the other hand, such an approach is inevitable due to
the fact that with the given compressor dimensions the small design of the
shaft diameter is due to the small diameter of the pinion.
The published German patent application DT-OS 35 03 039.9-Eiermann dated
July 31, 1986, belonging to the assignee of the present invention,
describes a bearing and shaft arrangement which can be applied in the
afore-described machine unit. This intermediate sealing means is arranged
beside the compressor and outside of the main bearing so as to communicate
directly with the pressurized compressor compartments. This arrangement
entails the disadvantage that the compressor eccentric is spaced from the
main bearing by a major distance determined by the axial length of this
intermediate sealing means, which involves the risk of tumbling movements
of the compressor piston as a result of shaft deflection. Moreover, the
main bearing is positioned at the hot engine which is dangerous for its
oil supply.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an arrangement
of the intermediate bearing which will avoid the afore-described
disadvantages so that tumbling movements of the compressor eccentric and
piston will be precluded while the lubrication of the main bearing will be
improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention,
will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction
with the accompany drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a view that shows a partial axial section through a machine unit
comprising a refrigerating compressor and an internal combustion engine
having features in accordance with the present invention, and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial view of the section encircled by circle II in
FIG. 1.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
In the right part of FIG. 1, a partial section of an internal combustion
engine of the trochoid type is illustrated including a double
crescent-shaped casing 3, a spark plug 2, therein, a shaft 4 having an
eccentric 5 therewith, on which a trochoid piston 6 revolves with
continuous sliding contact between its apex sealing means along an inner
sliding surface 7 of the double crescent-shaped casing 3. The casing 3
comprises the casing element 8 provided with the inner sliding surface 7
and the right lateral element 9 of which only a segment is shown, wherein
one end of the shaft 4 is supported, and the central element 10 in which a
left main bearing 11 of the machine is arranged.
The left side of FIG. 1 illustrates a compressor 12 for refrigeration
purposes, which is of the trochoid design as well and which includes a
casing 13 that comprises a central element 10, a casing element 14 and a
left lateral element 15. A triangular piston 16 of this compressor 12 is
revolved with continuous sliding contact between the sealing strips 17
arranged at an apex and the inner sliding surface 18 of double-crescent
shape, with orbital motion around the eccentric 19 which is cantilever
mounted on the shaft 4 outside the main bearing 11. This proximity of the
main bearing 11 prevents any tumbling movements of the piston 16. The
spacing of the main bearing 11 from the internal combustion engine 1
ensures sufficient lubrication. An intermediate sealing means 20 of the
shaft 4 is disposed between the main bearing 11 and the internal
combustion engine 1 in the central element 10.
As is shown in an enlarged view in FIG. 2, the intermediate sealing means
20 is composed of two symmetrical slip rings 21, 22 which rotate along
with the shaft 4 and are provided with insert rings 23, 24 of a sliding
material which ensure, in rotation, a continuous sliding contact with
insert rings 25, 26 of a sliding material of an intermediate element 27
stationary in the central element, under the action of axially compressing
corrugated washers. The following insert rings 23, 24 are sealed from the
shaft 4 by the O-rings 30, 31 of the stationary intermediate element 27,
and are sealed from the central element 10 by the O-rings 32. Such sealing
rings are known per se and are commercially available.
The slip ring 22 is secured against any tumbling and staggering movement in
rotation relative to the shaft, by a pin inserted into the shaft 4, which
engages into an axial groove 34 in the slip ring 22, while a shoulder 35
in the shaft 4 prevents any axial displacement in the direction towards
the eccentric 5.
When the complete intermediate sealing means 20 has been mounted, the other
slip ring 21 must be fixed after installation so as to be prevented from
any rotation relative to the shaft 4 and from any axial displacement in
the direction towards the compressor 12 being cantilever mounted under the
action of the corrugated washers 28 and 29. To this end, a bore 36 with a
screw thread is axially provided in the shoulder of shaft 4 on the
negative side of the eccentric 19 of the compressor 12, which is
accessible prior to the introduction of the anti-friction bearing of the
main bearing 11; this axial bore 36 passes into a radial bore 37 above
which a circular opening 36 of the sealing ring 21 is located. A thread
bolt 39 is screwed into the bore 36, which carries an integral milled cone
40 at its front side. A steel ball 41 is located in the bore 37, which is
pressed into the recess 38 by the cone 40 when the thread bolt 39 is
screwed in, so as to fix the sealing ring 21 in the required manner. A
safety pin 42 is screwed into the axial bore 36 behind the thread screw
39.
With the machine at rest, the intermediate sealing 20 is maintained in
sealed condition under the pressure exerted by the corrugated washers 28,
29. In operation, the pressure in the working chamber of the compressor 12
passing through the main bearing 11 presses the insert ring 23 of the slip
ring 21 against the insert ring 25 of the intermediate element 27.
The pressure prevailing in the engine power compartment presses the insert
ring 24 against the insert ring 26 of the central element 27 on the other
side thereof.
A chamber 43 is provided for collection of leaking oil between the
stationary insert rings 25 and 26 and the shaft 4. A bore 44 between the
insert rings 25 and 26 opens into this chamber for communicating with the
ventilation passage 45 which leads to the upper side of the machine
through the central element 10.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific
disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any
modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
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