FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to the technical field of air compressors; specifically, the
invention relates to an air compressor cylinder, an air compressor comprising the
air compressor cylinder, and further relates to an automobile seat and an automobile
comprising such air compressor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Air compressors are used in multiple places in modern automobiles as driving or braking
apparatus. For example, a piston type air compressor is employed in some automobile
seats for adjustment of moving, lumbar support and the like thereof.
[0003] The piston type air compressor is a positive displacement compressor, the compression
element thereof comprises a piston, the piston reciprocates in the cylinder thereby
operating by way of causing the working volume to constantly change. As can be seen,
the manufacturing of the piston and cylinder has a direct effect on the operating
performance of the air compressor.
[0004] FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a piston type air compressor in the prior art. Such
piston type air compressor has a driving portion 100 and an air compression execution
portion 200. The driving apparatus internal to the driving portion 100 may be a motor
or the like, and a piston and a cylinder are disposed at the compression execution
portion 200.
[0005] The Patent Application Publication No.
WO2004/011804A1 of VENTREX AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, discloses an improvement to the piston structural design
in a piston type air compressor.
[0006] For cylinder block manufacturing of the cylinder, commonly the prior art mainly comprises
two modes: one is to machine a cylinder block firstly, and then connect the cylinder
block with the outer housing of the air compressor; another is to produce the outer
shell (including the cylinder) of the air compressor through die-casting molding,
so that the processing requirement for the cylinder block is directly achieved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide an improved air
compressor cylinder.
[0008] It is an object of another aspect of the present invention to provide an air compressor
comprising the foregoing cylinder.
[0009] It is an object of yet another aspect of the present invention to provide an automobile
seat and an automobile comprising the foregoing air compressor.
[0010] To achieve the foregoing object, a first aspect of the present invention provides
a cylinder for a piston type air compressor, wherein a cavity is defined in a cylinder
block of the cylinder, a liner is attached to an inner sidewall of the cavity, the
liner is securely bonded to the inner sidewall, and the liner defines a compression
cavity of the air compressor.
[0011] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, a smoothness of an inner surface
of the liner is greater than the smoothness of a surface of the cylinder block itself.
[0012] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, the liner is die cast together
with the cylinder block.
[0013] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, securing between the liner and
the cylinder block is achieved by a threaded connection.
[0014] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, the inner sidewall of the liner
is in a straight cylindrical shape, and shape and size of a cross-section of the liner
at both ends are the same.
[0015] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, the liner is a deep drawn tube
made of aluminum or aluminum alloy.
[0016] Optionally, in the cylinder as previously described, the cylinder is die cast by
zinc or zinc alloy with the liner.
[0017] To achieve the foregoing object, a second aspect of the present invention provides
a piston type air compressor, wherein a cylinder of the air compressor is the cylinder
of any of the foregoing first aspects.
[0018] To achieve the foregoing object, a third aspect of the present invention provides
an automobile seat, wherein the piston type air compressor of the foregoing second
aspect is provided in the automobile seat.
[0019] To achieve the foregoing object, a fourth aspect of the present invention provides
an automobile, wherein the automobile is provided with the piston type air compressor
of the foregoing second aspect, and/or the automobile is provided with the automobile
seat of the foregoing third aspect.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The disclosure of the present invention will become more apparent with reference
to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these drawings are for
illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the protective scope of the
present invention. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a piston type air compressor of the prior art; and
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a cylinder-piston mechanism of an air compressor according
to one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Specific embodiments of the invention are illustrated in detail below with reference
to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate like
or corresponding technical features, and the drawings are not necessarily drawn to
scale.
[0022] FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a cylinder-piston mechanism of an air compressor according
to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] Also shown in the illustrated embodiment is a housing 1 of an air compressor that,
along with a housing cover 2, collectively constitutes a chamber 10, within which
a crank 3 and a piston 5 connected with a push rod 4 may be housed. An integral cylinder
7 is formed at one end of the housing 1. A cylinder block as a body part of the cylinder
7 is used for forming a compression cavity, and a sealing ring 6 is disposed on the
piston 5 and fits within the cylinder block part of the cylinder 7. The cylinder 7
is connected at the end with an air outlet 8.
[0024] To facilitate assembly and disassembly of the various internal components of the
chamber 10, such as the crank 3, the push rod 4, and the piston 5, the housing cover
2 and the air outlet 8 are secured to the housing 1 in a removable manner. For example,
they may be threaded or snapped onto the housing 1. In the illustrated embodiment,
the air outlet 8 is in threaded connection with one end portion of the cylinder 7.
It will be understood that the manner of connection in the illustrated embodiments
is exemplary only.
[0025] The center hole 31 of the crank 3 in the figure is adapted to be connected on a drive
shaft of a drive motor (not shown). The opposite end of the push rod 4 from the position
of the piston 5 may be connected to the eccentric hole 32 of the crank 3. It should
be noted that the connection of the push rod 4 at the eccentric hole 32 is an movable
connection, for example, a bearing 41 may be disposed at this end of the push rod
4 to reduce rotational resistance.
[0026] The piston 5 may be secured at the other end of the push rod 4, and a sealing ring
6 may be disposed on the outer periphery of the piston 5, and the piston 5 will reciprocate
with the push rod 4 to change the volume of the compression cavity 71. The presence
of the sealing ring 6 prevents excessive gas leakage from the compression cylinder
toward the rear of the piston 5.
[0027] Specifically, in accordance with the illustrated embodiment, when the air compressor
is operating, the motor drives the crank 3 to rotate along the axis O, and one end
of the push rod 4 rotates with the eccentric hole 32 of the crank 3, the other end
connected to the piston 5 push the piston 5 to reciprocate within the cylinder 7 and
change the volume of the compression cavity. When the air volume of the compression
cavity decreases, the gas is discharged from the air outlet 8 to be used for different
purposes depending on different applications.
[0028] It may also be seen from the illustrated embodiment, a liner 9 is attached to the
inner wall at the cylinder block portion defining a cavity within the cylinder 7.
It should be further illustrated herein that while the cylinder 7 is an integral part
of the housing 1 of the air compressor in the illustrated embodiment, it is not necessary
for the cylinder to have a integrally molded housing; the cylinder 7 may absolutely
be manufactured separately in other embodiments and then secured to housing 1 in an
appropriate manner. These appropriate manners include, but not limited to, various
existing manners such as threading, snapping, welding, gluing, and the like. In an
additional optional embodiment, the housing 1 may also be die cast onto the cylinder
7 after separate manufacturing of the cylinder 7.
[0029] In an optional embodiment, the liner 9 may be made of a different material than the
cylinder block portion of the cylinder 7. The liner 9 may be made independently of
the cylinder 7, the manufacturing method of which may also be different from the cylinder
7. For example, in an optional embodiment, the liner 9 may be a deep drawn tube made
of aluminum or aluminum alloy; while the cylinder 7 may be cast, for example, the
cylinder may be die cast by zinc or zinc alloy with a manufactured liner, i.e., a
secondary injection molding using aluminum or an aluminum alloy within the zinc mold,
thereby the aluminum can have a smoother surface than the die cast zinc or zinc alloy.
Achieving a smooth surface by polishing the die cast zinc or zinc alloy parts is costly.
[0030] In an optional embodiment, the cylinder 7 may be integrally cast with the housing
1 of the air compressor.
[0031] The liner 9 may be securely bonded to the inner sidewall of the cavity within the
cylinder 7 in an appropriate manner. In an optional embodiment, the liner 9 may be
connected to the inner sidewall by threads; specifically, matched threads may be formed
on the outer sidewall of the liner 9 and the inner sidewall of the cavity to perform
engagement, such bonding manner has flexibility, may separately replace the liner
9 when needed, and is advantageous for maintenance and extending the service life
of the product. In the illustrated embodiment, the cylinder 7 (or along with the housing
1) may be die cast together with the liner 9 after the inner liner 9 is made; it is
also possible to have a shape mating at the same time, for example, a protrusion 71
is formed on the inner sidewall of the cylinder block, bonded into a recess 91 on
the outer sidewall of the liner 9, further enhancing axial position-limiting performance
of the two. It may be appreciated that the protrusion 71 and the recess 91 may extend
over the entire circle respectively in a respective circumferential direction; they
may also distribute dispersedly in a circumferential direction thereby also enhancing
the circumferential position limiting performance of the two. In additional embodiments,
it may also be considered to use structural adhesive to adhere the cylinder and the
liner together.
[0032] Overall considering the various embodiments described above, as the liner 9 may be
separately manufactured and then bonded into the cylinder 7, this facilitates machining
of the inner surface of the liner 9 in a low cost manner to achieve higher surface
precision, i.e., smoothness, reducing the difficulty of the process, and make the
defect rate easy to be controlled.
[0033] As can be seen from the figure, the liner 9 defines a compression cavity 92 of the
air compressor. It can be seen that it will be easy to, by independent process in
advance, make the smoothness of the inner surface of the inner liner 9, i.e., the
compression cavity, be able to be at least greater than the surface smoothness of
the cylinder's cylinder block itself. Such improvement of the smoothness of the inner
surface of the compression cavity effectively increases the service life of the air
compressor, significantly increases the number of working cycles, improves the working
efficiency, reduces the production cost, and can avoid the high local performance
requirements of the material of the molded part.
[0034] Such separately manufactured liner may be machined from deep drawn tube having the
advantage that the inner sidewalls of the compression cavities no longer have draft
angles like in casting. Specifically, in an optional embodiment, the inner sidewall
of such separately manufactured liner may be in a straight cylindrical shape, and
the shape and size of the cross-section of the liner at both ends are the same. Due
to the elimination of draft angle, this straight cylindrical design is advantageous
for increasing the degree of matching of the piston within the compression cavity,
avoiding the degradation of its performance and durability due to the friction and
angle of the inner sidewalls of the compression cavity, and making the product more
compact and make the work efficiency higher.
[0035] Another aspect of the invention also provides a piston type air compressor, wherein
the cylinder of the air compressor is the cylinder of any of the foregoing embodiments.
It is discovered in one aspect of the present invention, using separately manufactured
liner in a cylinder of a piston type air compressor can not only increase the flexibility
of cylinder manufacturing and air compressor manufacturing, but also makes it easy
to achieve higher surface precision inside the liner when the liner is manufactured
separately, improves the working efficiency of the air compressor, and can greatly
prolong the service life of the air compressor. Such piston type air compressor may
have a wide application in the field of automobiles. For example, it may be used in
the automobile for driving the automobile seat move forward and backward, adjusting
lumbar support or the support of body by the seat, and the like. The air compressor
may also be used for different occasions such as coffee machines, massage chairs and
the like.
[0036] Yet another aspect of the present invention provides an automobile seat having a
piston type air compressor in accordance with the foregoing aspects of the present
invention. As previously described, the piston type air compressor may be used in
the automobile seat for driving the automobile seat move forward and backward, adjusting
the lumbar support, the wrap of body by the seat or to provide the function of massage
chairs and the like. Still another aspect of the present invention further provides
an automobile that may have a piston type air compressor of the foregoing aspects,
and/or that may have the automobile seat of the foregoing aspect. It can be seen that
the arrangement of the air compressor in the automobile thus provided is not limited
to being in the automobile seat. It will be appreciated that the automobile seats
and automobiles in these aspects of the present invention will have the advantages
respective to the foregoing air compressors.
[0037] The technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the content in the
above description, those skilled in the art may make a variety of alterations and
modifications to the above-described embodiments without departing from the technological
thoughts of the invention, and all these alternations and modifications are intended
to be within the scope of the invention.
1. A cylinder for a piston type air compressor, wherein a cavity is defined in a cylinder
block of the cylinder, a liner is attached to an inner sidewall of the cavity, the
liner is securely bonded to the inner sidewall, and the liner defines a compression
cavity of the air compressor.
2. The cylinder of claim 1, wherein a smoothness of an inner surface of the liner is
greater than the smoothness of a surface of the cylinder block itself.
3. The cylinder of claim 1 or 2, wherein the liner is die cast together with the cylinder
block.
4. The cylinder of claim 1 or 2, wherein securing between the liner and the cylinder
block is achieved by a threaded connection.
5. The cylinder of claim 1 or 2, wherein the inner sidewall of the liner is in a straight
cylindrical shape and shape and size of a cross-section of the liner at both ends
are the same.
6. The cylinder of claim 1 or 2, wherein the liner is a deep drawn tube made of aluminum
or aluminum alloy.
7. The cylinder of claim 6, wherein the cylinder is die cast by zinc or zinc alloy with
the liner.
8. A piston type air compressor, wherein a cylinder of the air compressor is the cylinder
of any of the foregoing claims 1 to 7.
9. An automobile seat, wherein the piston type air compressor of claim 8 is provided
in the automobile seat.
10. An automobile, wherein the automobile is provided with the piston type air compressor
of claim 8, and/or the automobile is provided with the automobile seat of claim 9.