(19)
(11) EP 0 475 545 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
18.03.1992 Bulletin 1992/12

(21) Application number: 91250214.3

(22) Date of filing: 30.07.1991
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5F01C 21/10, F01C 1/02
(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE FR GB

(30) Priority: 03.09.1990 JP 92615/90 U
04.09.1990 JP 234047/90

(71) Applicant: MITSUBISHI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Tokyo (JP)

(72) Inventors:
  • Ito, Yoshiyasu, c/o Mitsubishi Jukogyo K.K.
    Nishikasugai-gun, Aichi Pref. (JP)
  • Yamahira, Hideki, c/o Mitsubishi Jukogyo K.K.
    Nishikasugai-gun, Aichi Pref. (JP)
  • Hirano, Takahisa, c/o Nagoya, Mitsubishi
    Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Pref. (JP)

(74) Representative: Meissner, Peter E., Dipl.-Ing. et al
Meissner & Meissner, Patentanwaltsbüro, Postfach 33 01 30
D-14171 Berlin
D-14171 Berlin (DE)


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    (54) Scroll type fluid machinery and assembling method of the same


    (57) The present invention relates to a scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll (10) and a revolving scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing (2) blocked with a front case, the stationary scroll (10) is fixed to the cup-shaped casing (2), and the revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis, and an assembling method thereof, in which positioning portions (52,53) which are engaged with a positioning jig (51) are provided in the stationary scroll (10) and the cup-shaped casing (2), respectively, and the positioning portions are utilized. With this, number of parts, working mandays and assembly mandays are reduced and the manufacturing cost may be cut down.




    Description

    FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT



    [0001] The present invention relates to a scroll type fluid machinery used as a compressor, an expansion machine and the like and an assembling method of the same.

    [0002] An assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery of this type has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 59-224490 (No. 224490/1984).

    [0003] This assembling method is executed as follows.

    (1) A cup-shaped casing and a front case which blocks an opening at one end thereof are fastened temporarily by screwing bolts in a plurality of bolt holes which are bored on the casing and the front case.

    (2) A stationary scroll and revolving scroll are engaged with each other, and positioning holes which are bored on the stationary scroll and the revolving scroll, respectively, are made to coincide with each other so as to oppose to each other at a location dislocated by approximately 90 in a reverse direction to a rotating direction of a rotary shaft from a line connecting a plurality of contact points where spiral wraps thereof are in contact with one another. Then, a positioning rod is inserted into these positioning holes from the bottom of the cup-shaped casing.

    (3) The front case is rotated in a reverse direction to the rotating direction of the rotary shaft until movement is sustained.

    (4) The cup-shaped casing and the front case are fastened completely with bolts.

    (5) The positioning rod is pulled out.



    [0004] With the process described above, an engagement angle between the stationary scroll and the revolving scroll is set.

    [0005] A conventional assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery required much labor as described above.

    [0006] In addition, it is required to bore a through hole for inserting a positioning rod therethrough at the bottom of the cup-shaped casing, and a bolt inserted through the through hole is also screwed in a part of the positioning hole bored in the stationary scroll in order to prevent gas inside a housing constructed of the cup-shaped casing and the front case leaking outside. Furthermore, there have been such problems that numerous components, working mandays and assembling mandays are required and the cost piles up because it is required to seal the clearance between the bolt and the through hole with a seal ring and the like.

    OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0007] It is an object of the present invention which has been made in view of such circumstances to provide a scroll type fluid machinery in which above-described problems have been solved.

    [0008] It is another object of the present invention to propose an assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery in which above-mentioned problems have been solved similarly.

    (1) The gist of a first invention exists in a scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll and a revolving scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing blocked with a front case, the stationary scroll is fixed to the cup-shaped casing, and the revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis, characterized in that positioning portions engaged with a positioning jig are provided on the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing, respectively.

    In such a scroll type fluid machinery, there is provided an assembling method characterized in that, after positioning a stationary scroll with respect to a cup-shaped casing by having a positioning portion of the stationary scroll and a positioning portion of the cup-shaped casing engaged with a positioning jig, respectively, the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other.

    Furthermore, in the scroll type fluid machinery, there is also provided an assembling method characterized in that, after positioning a stationary scroll with respect to a cup-shaped casing by having a positioning portion of the stationary scroll and a positioning portion of the cup-shaped casing engaged with a positioning jig, respectively, the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other and then, after a positioning portion provided on a flange end surface of a front case in which a revolving scroll, a revolution drive mechanism and a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis are incorporated and the positioning portion of the cup-shaped casing are assembled with positioning, the front case and the cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other.

    Above-described construction being provided according to the present invention, it is possible to fix the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing to each other after positioning a stationary scroll with respect to a cup-shaped casing by having a positioning portion of the stationary scroll and a positioning portion of the cup-shaped casing engaged with a positioning jig, respectively.

    (2) The gist of a second invention exists in a scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll and a revolving scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing blocked with a front case, the stationary scroll is fixed to the casing, and the revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis characterized in that a leg is formed on an outer surface of an end plate of the stationary scroll, positioning holes are provided on this leg and at the bottom of the cup-shaped casing, respectively, a pin is inserted into these positioning holes, and a relative angle between the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing is positioned through the pin.



    [0009] In such a scroll type fluid machinery, there is provided an assembling method characterized in that, after a pin is inserted into positioning holes provided on the leg formed on the outer surface of the end plate of the stationary scroll and at the bottom of the cup-shaped casing, respectively, and a relative angle between the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing is positioned through the pin, the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other and then, a positioning portion provided on a flange end surface of a front case in which the revolving scroll, a revolution drive mechanism and a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis are incorporated and the positioning portion of the cup-shaped casing are assembled with positioning, and the front case and the cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other thereafter.

    [0010] Above-described construction being provided in the present invention, the cup-shaped casing and the stationary scroll are positioned at an accurate relative angle by means of the positioning pin. Accordingly, it is possible to assemble the stationary scroll and the revolving scroll at a predetermined angle dislocation easily and quickly.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0011] 

    Fig. 1 is a partial longitudinal sectional view showing a first embodiment of an assembling method of the present invention;

    Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 show a second embodiment of an assembling method of the present invention, in which Fig. 2 is a partial longitudinal sectional view and Fig. 3 is a partial bottom view;

    Fig. 4 is a partial longitudinal sectional view showing a third embodiment of an assembling method of the present invention;

    Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a scroll type fluid machinery according to the present invention; and

    Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view showing another embodiment of a scroll type fluid machinery of the present invention.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0012] Fig. 1 and Fig. 5 show an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0013] Fig. 5 shows a longitudinal section of a scroll type fluid machinery. In Fig. 5, a housing 1 consists of a cup-shaped casing 2, a front case 4 which blocks one end opening thereof and is fastened thereto with a bolt 3, and a front cover 6 fastened to the front case with a bolt 5. A rotary shaft 7 which penetrates through the front cover 6 is supported rotatably by the housing 1 through bearings 8 and 9.

    [0014] A stationary scroll 10 and a revolving scroll 14 are disposed inside the housing 1.

    [0015] The stationary scroll 10 is provided with an end plate 11 and a spiral wrap 12 which is set up on the inner surface thereof. The outer circumferential surface of the end plate 11 is attached closely to the inner circumferential surface of the cup-shaped casing 2 through a seal ring 35, thereby to partition the inside of the housing 1. With this, a discharge cavity 31 is delimited on the outer surface side of the end plate 11, and a suction chamber 32 is delimited on the inner surface side. Then, bolts 13 are inserted through a plurality of bolt holes 33 which are bored on a bottom 2a of the cup-shaped casing 2, respectively. Further, the stationary scroll 10 is fixed to the cup-shaped casing 2 by screwing tips of these bolts 13 into screw holes 34 bored in the end plate 11 and fastening the tips thereto.

    [0016] The revolving scroll 14 is provided with an end plate 15 and a spiral wrap 16 which is set up on the inner surface thereof, and the spiral wrap 16 has substantially the same configuration as that of the spiral wrap 12.

    [0017] The revolving scroll 14 and the stationary scroll 10 are made eccentric with each other by a predetermined distance, and are engaged with each other while shifting the angle by 180" as shown in the figure. Chip seals 17 buried on a tip surface of the spiral wrap 12 come in close contact with the inner surface of the end plate 15, tip seals 18 buried on a tip surface of the spiral wrap 16 come in close contact with the inner surface of the end plate 11, and side surfaces of the spiral wraps 12 and 16 come in linear contact with each other at a plurality of locations. In such a manner, a plurality of closed small chambers 19a and 19b which form almost point symmetry with respect to the center of the spiral are delimited.

    [0018] Inside a cylindrical boss 20 projected at a central portion of the outer surface of the end plate 15, a bushing 21 is inserted rotatably through a slewing bearing 23, and an eccentric pin 25 projected at an inner end of the rotary shaft 7 is fitted rotatably in an eccentric hole 24 bored in the bushing 21. Further, a balance weight 27 is fixed to the bushing 21.

    [0019] A thrust member 36 and a mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis such as an Oldham's link are interposed between the outer circumferential edge of the outer surface of the end plate 15 and the end surface of the front case 4.

    [0020] Now, when the rotary shaft 7 is rotated, the revolving scroll 14 is driven through a revolution drive mechanism consisting of the eccentric pin 25, the bushing 21, the slewing bearing 23, the boss 20 and the like, and the revolving scroll 14 revolves in a solar motion while being prevented from rotation on its axis by the mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis.

    [0021] The linear contact portion between spiral wraps 12 and 16 moves gradually toward the center of the spiral by revolution in a solar motion of the revolving scroll 14. As a result, the closed small chambers 19a and 19b move toward the center of the spiral while reducing the volume thereof.

    [0022] Then, gas is suctioned into a suction chamber 32 through a suction port not shown and is taken into the closed small chambers 19a and 19b through outer end opening portions of the spiral wraps 12 and 16, and reaches a central chamber 22 while being compressed. The gas passes therefrom through a discharge port 29 bored in the end plate 11 of the stationary scroll 10, pushes a discharge valve 30 open and is discharged into a discharge cavity 31, and is discharged further to the outside of the housing 1 through a discharge port not shown.

    [0023] At least one positioning hole 52 which stretches axially is bored on the outer circumferential edge on the inner surface of the end plate 11 of the stationary scroll 10, and at least one positioning hole 53 which stretches axially is bored on a flange 2b on the opening end side of the cup-shaped casing 2.

    [0024] In the next place, an assembling method of the fluid machinery will be described with reference to Fig. 1.

    [0025] The stationary scroll 10 is fitted into the cup-shaped casing 2, then a pin 60 provided on a jig 51 is inserted into the positioning hole 52 while inserting the tip of the positioning jig 51 into the cup-shaped casing 2, and a pin 61 is inserted into a positioning hole 53 at the same time. Thus, the cup-shaped casing 2 and the stationary scroll 10 are positioned at a regular relative angle through the jig 51.

    [0026] Next, the cup-shaped casing 2 and the stationary scroll 10 are fixed to each other by having a plurality of bolts 13 penetrate through bolt holes 33 and screwing the tips thereof into screw holes 34.

    [0027] On the other hand, the revolving scroll 14 and the front case 4 are assembled at a regular relative angle by incorporating the front cover 6, the revolving scroll 14, revolution drive mechanisms 7, 8, 9, 21, 23 and 24, the mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis, the thrust member 36 and the like into the front case 4.

    [0028] A positioning hole 65 provided on an end surface of a flange 4a of the front case 4 is made to match with the positioning hole 53 of the cup-shaped casing 2, and the front case 4 and the cup-shaped casing 2 are fixed with a bolt 3 after adjusting these holes at a regular relative angle.

    [0029] Thus, the stationary scroll 10 is fixed to the cup-shaped casing 2 at a regular relative angle, and the revolving scroll 14 is incorporated in the front case 4 at a regular relative angle. Therefore, the stationary scroll 10 and the revolving scroll 14 are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation of 180" by fixing the cup-shaped casing 2 and the front case 4 at a regular relative angle.

    [0030] In above-described first embodiment, positioning is made by inserting a pin 60 of the jig 51 into the positioning hole 52, but, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it is also possible to position the stationary scroll 10 and the positioning jig 51 at a regular relative angle by boring a positioning slit 54 extending radially on an outer circumferential edge of the inner surface of the end plate 11 of the stationary scroll 10 and fitting the pin 60 of the jig 51 to the positioning slit 54.

    [0031] Further, as shown in Fig. 4, it is possible to position the relative angle between the stationary scroll 10 and the cup-shaped casing 2 by boring positioning holes 63 and 64 in the positioning jig 51, inserting a positioning pin 55 so as to extend over the positioning hole 52 provided on the end plate 11 of the stationary scroll 10 and a positioning hole 63 of the jig 51, and inserting a positioning pin 56 so as to extend over the positioning hole 53 provided on a flange 2b of the cup-shaped casing 2 and the positioning hole 64 of the jig 51.

    [0032] Besides, although not shown in the figure, the positioning hole 52 can be provided on the tip surface of the spiral wrap 12 of the stationary scroll 10, and a slit, a projected bar and the like may also be provided on the inner circumferential surface of the cup-shaped casing 2 in place of the positioning hole 53.

    [0033] Further, the mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis consisting of an Oldham's link is provided in above-mentioned embodiment, but a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis having other type and structure may also be used.

    [0034] As described above, according to the present invention, positioning portions are provided on the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing, respectively, and these positioning portions are engaged with the positioning jig, thereby to fix the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing with each other after positioning the stationary scroll with respect to the cup-shaped casing. Accordingly, it is possible to assemble a scroll type fluid machinery easily and quickly in a state that the stationary scroll and the revolving scroll are engaged with each other at a predetermined relative angle.

    [0035] Being different from a conventional machinery, it is not required to bore a through hole for inserting a positioning rod in the cup-shaped casing and bolt and seal ring for blocking the hole are not required. Thus, number of parts, working mandays and assembly mandays are reduced and the cost may be cut down.

    [0036] Fig. 6 shows another embodiment of the present invention. In Fig. 6, same symbols are assigned to those members that are the same as Fig. 5, and description thereof will be omitted.

    [0037] In Fig. 6, a leg 40 protruding outwardly is formed on the outside surface of the end plate 11 of the stationary scroll 10, and a tip surface 41 of the leg 40 abuts against a tip surface 43 of a leg 42 protruding inwardly from the bottom 2a of the cup-shaped casing 2.

    [0038] A positioning hole 44 having a predetermined depth is bored on the tip surface 41, and a positioning hole 45 having a predetermined depth which opposes to the positioning hole 44 is bored on the tip surface 43 when the stationary scroll 10 and the cup-shaped casing 2 occupy a regular relative angle position, and a pin 37 is inserted into these positioning holes 44 and 45 extending thereover.

    [0039] Then, an assembling method of the fluid machinery will be described.

    [0040] The revolving scroll 14, revolution drive mechanisms 7, 8, 9, 21, 23, 24 and 25 thereof, the mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis thereof, the thrust member 36 and the like are assembled in the front case 4 and the front cover 6. With this, the revolving scroll 14 and the front case 4 are assembled at a regular relative angle.

    [0041] Next, after inserting the tip of the pin 37 into the positioning hole 44 of the stationary scroll 10 and exposing the rear end thereof, the stationary scroll 10 is placed in the cup-shaped casing 2 and rotated appropriately, thereby to insert the rear end of the pin 37 into the positioning hole 45 and to make the tip surface 41 abut against the tip surface 43 at the same time.

    [0042] Thereafter, the cup-shaped casing 2 and the stationary scroll 10 are fastened to each other using a bolt 13. With this, the cup-shaped casing 2 and the stationary scroll 10 are assembled at a regular relative angle.

    [0043] Then, the preassembled revolving scroll 14 is engaged with the stationary scroll 10, and the front case 4 and the cup-shaped casing 2 are fastened with the bolt 3 at a regular relative angle thereafter.

    [0044] One piece of pin 37 is used in the illustrated embodiment, but a plurality of pins may be used, too.

    [0045] Further, a case in which an Oldham's link is used as the mechanism 26 for checking rotation on its axis has been described, but other mechanism for checking rotation on its axis may also be used.

    [0046] As described above, a leg is formed on an outer surface of an end plate of the stationary scroll, positioning holes are provided on the leg and at the bottom of the cup-shaped casing, respectively, and a pin is inserted into these positioning holes so as to position a relative angle between the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing in the present invention. Thus, it is possible to assemble a scroll type fluid machinery easily and quickly so that the stationary scroll and the revolving scroll show a predetermined angle dislocation. Further, being different from a conventional machinery, it is not required to bore a through hole for inserting a positioning rod in the cup-shaped casing, and a bolt and a sealing ring for blocking the hole are neither required. Thus, number of parts, working mandays and assembly mandays are reduced and the cost may be cut down.


    Claims

    1. A scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll and a revolving scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing blocked with a front case, said stationary scroll is fixed to said cup-shaped casing, and said revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis, characterized in that positioning portions engaged with a positioning jig are provided on said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing, respectively.
     
    2. A scroll type fluid machinery according to Claim (1), characterized in that said positioning portion provided on said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing is a hole, a slit or a pin, and said positioning jig is a pin or a hole which is engaged with said hole, slit or pin.
     
    3. A scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll and a revolving scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing blocked with a front case, said stationary scroll is fixed to said casing, and said revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis, characterized in that a leg is formed on an outer surface of an end plate of said stationary scroll, positioning holes are provided on this leg and at the bottom of said cup-shaped casing, respectively, a pin is inserted into these positioning holes, and a relative angle between said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing is positioned through the pin.
     
    4. An assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery according to Claim (1), characterized in that said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other after said positioning portion of said stationary scroll and said positioning portion of said cup-shaped casing are engaged with said positioning jig, thereby to perform positioning of said stationary scroll with respect to said cup-shaped casing.
     
    5. An assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery according to Claim (1), characterized in that said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other after said positioning portion of said stationary scroll and said positioning portion of said cup-shaped casing are engaged with said positioning jig, thereby to perform positioning of said stationary scroll with respect to said cup-shaped casing, and a positioning portion provided on a flange end surface of a front case in which said revolving scroll, a revolution drive mechanism and a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis are incorporated and said positioning portion of said cup-shaped casing are assembled with positioning, and said front case and said cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other thereafter.
     
    6. An assembling method of a scroll type fluid machinery according to Claim (3), characterized in that, after a pin is inserted into positioning holes provided on said leg formed on the outer surface of the end plate of said stationary scroll and at the bottom of said cup-shaped casing, respectively, and a relative angle between said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing is positioned through the pin, said stationary scroll and said cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other, a positioning portion provided on a flange end surface of a front case in which said revolving scroll, a revolution drive mechanism and a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis are incorporated and said positioning portion of said cup-shaped casing are assembled with positioning, and said front case and said cup-shaped casing are fixed to each other thereafter.
     




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