Swash-plate type compressor

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Inventors

Umemura, Yukio

Application #

755336

Filed

Nov-22-1996

Published

Feb-9-1999

Current US Class

091/499
092/71
417/269

International Classes

F04B 001/12; F04B 027/08

Field of Search

917/269 92/71 91/499

Assignee

Calsonic Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Freay; Charles G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner

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Abstract
A swash-plate type compressor comprises a drive shaft, at least one plunger piston, a cylinder block rotatably supporting the drive shaft and defining therein at least one cylinder chamber or bore, the cylinder chamber slidably accommodating the piston to permit an axial reciprocal sliding movement of the piston in the cylinder chamber, a swash plate rotatably mounted on the drive shaft, and a linkage provided between the drive shaft and the swash plate for causing a rotational movement of the swash plate in synchronization with rotation of the drive shaft, while permitting a wobbling movement of the swash plate. The piston includes a bottom section having a recessed portion for receiving a pair of semi-spherical shoes and for slidably holding the swashplate side walls between the shoe pair for the axial reciprocal sliding movement of the piston, and a main skirt section having a through-opening extending in a rotational direction of the swash plate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The swash-plate type compressor comprising:

a drive shaft;

at least one piston;

a cylinder block rotatably supporting said drive shaft and defining therein at least one cylinder chamber, said cylinder chamber slidably accommodating said piston to permit an axial reciprocal siding movement of said piston in said cylinder chamber;

a swash plate rotatably mounted on said drive shaft; and

a linkage having a driven connection with said drive shaft and drivingly connected to said swash plate for causing a rotational movement of said swash plate in synchronization with rotation of said drive shaft, while permitting a wobbling movement of said swash plate;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a swash-plate type compressor suitable for use in an automotive air conditioning system, and specifically to a piston structure for a swash-plate type compressor employing an oil-mist lubrication system in which some compressor lubricant is mixed in refrigerant and thus almost all compressor oil is circulating in the system together with refrigerant.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In recent years, there have been proposed and developed various swashplate type compressors in which a swash plate is mounted on a compressor shaft (a drive shaft) for actuating a plurality of axial pistons, forcing them to move back and forth in cylinders of the compressor, as the shaft is rotated. One is a fixed swashplate type compressor in which the slope angle between the swash plate and the drive shaft is fixed to a constant value, and the other is a variable-displacement, swashplate type compressor in which the slope angle of the swash plate is variable so as to maintain the suction side essentially at a desired pressure level. Several swashplate type air conditioning compressors are in use in automotive applications. A typical variable-displacement, swashplate type air conditioning compressor has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Second Publication No. 64-1668. Referring to FIG. 16, there is shown a prior art swashplate type compressor as disclosed in the Japanese Patent Second Publication No. 64-1668. As seen in FIG. 16, in the conventional compressor, each piston 22 is directly connected to a swash plate 43 by means of two opposing essentially semi-spherical shoes 23, without providing any other wobble which may be engaged with the swash plate through a journal of the swash plate and connected to the pistons through piston rods on older models. Note that for the sake of a simple illustration, only one of the plurality of pistons 22 is shown in FIG. 16. The swash plate 43 is rotated in synchronization with rotation of the compressor shaft 11. The piston 22 is usually comprised of a substantially cylindrical top (or a piston crown) 22a, which is reciprocally accommodated in the cylinder chamber 12a defined in the cylinder block 12 and formed with a cylindrical hollow 24, and a bottom (or an axially extended piston skirt) 22b formed with a substantially U-shaped recessed portion through which the piston 22 is mechanically linked to the swash plate 43 by virtue of two opposing semi-spherical shoes 23. Actually, the U-shaped recessed portion of the piston skirt 22b is further formed with two opposing spherical-surface embossed portions axially spaced apart from each other. The two opposing spherical-surface embossed portions slidably receive the respective semi-spherical surfaces of the shoes 23 so that both side walls of the swash plate 43 is slidably sandwiched between two opposing flat surfaces of the shoes 23. The rotational movement of the drive shaft 11 results in oscillating or wobbling and rotational movement of the swash plate 43. The wobbling/rotational movement of the swash plate 43 thus reciprocates the piston 22 in its axial direction. As may be appreciated, on the upstroke (compression stroke) or during rightward motion of the piston (FIG. 16), or on the downstroke (suction stroke) or during leftward motion (FIG. 16) of the piston, side force is created at both sides of the piston. In the prior art swashplate type compressor shown in FIG. 16, since the piston crown 22a is formed into a substantially cylindrical shape, oil lubrication between the outer periphery of the cylindrical piston crown and the inner periphery of the cylinder chamber (or the cylinder bore)12a is still insufficient. To prevent excessive friction which may be generated in the cylinder owing to the side force, and to ensure smooth reciprocating motion of the piston 22, and to reduce undesired piston wear and cylinder wear, it is desirable to adequately lubricate sliding surfaces between the inner peripheral wall of the cylinder chamber 12a and the outer peripheral wall of the piston 22 with a compressor oil circulating in the system together with the refrigerant.
 
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