Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a compressor.
Background Art
[0002] As a vertical compressor, for example, there is a compressor disclosed in PTL 1.
[0003] The compressor disclosed in PTL 1 includes a housing, a rotary compression portion,
a scroll compression portion, a motor, and an oil discharge pipe.
[0004] The housing extends in a vertical direction. The rotary compression portion is disposed
at a bottom portion in the housing. The scroll compression portion is disposed at
an upper portion in the housing.
[0005] The motor includes a motor stator and a motor rotor. A stator cut for returning oil
downward is formed in the motor stator.
[0006] The oil discharge pipe is disposed above the motor stator. The oil discharge pipe
returns the oil from the upper portion of the housing to the bottom portion via the
stator cut. A lower end of the oil discharge pipe is disposed at a position away from
an upper end of the stator cut.
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Patent Literature
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0008] As described above, the lower end of the oil discharge pipe is disposed at the position
away from the upper end of the stator cut. For this reason, in the compressor disclosed
in PTL 1, it is difficult to efficiently guide the oil from the lower end of the oil
discharge pipe to the upper end of the stator cut. Accordingly, there is a possibility
that it is difficult to efficiently return the oil, which has moved to the upper portion
in the housing, to the bottom portion of the housing.
[0009] Additionally, in the case of the compressor disclosed in PTL 1, since the rotary
compression portion immersed in the oil is disposed below the motor, the oil is guided
to the upper portion in the housing together with the compressed refrigerant by driving
the rotary compression portion.
[0010] For this reason, the oil flowing out from the lower end of the oil discharge pipe
comes into contact with the refrigerant moving upward, and does not easily move downward.
Accordingly, there is a possibility that it is even more difficult to efficiently
return the oil, which has moved to the upper portion in the housing, to the bottom
portion of the housing.
[0011] Thus, an object of the present invention is to provide a compressor capable of efficiently
returning the oil, which has moved to an upper portion of a housing, to a bottom portion
of the housing.
Solution to Problem
[0012] In order to solve the above problems, a compressor according to one aspect of the
present invention includes a housing which extends in a vertical direction and in
which an oil reservoir formed by accumulation of oil is disposed at a bottom portion;
a rotary shaft that is housed in the housing, extends in the vertical direction, and
rotates around an axis; a motor having a motor rotor that is provided on an outer
peripheral surface of the rotary shaft and rotates together with the rotary shaft,
and a motor stator that is provided on an inner peripheral surface of the housing
so as to surround the motor rotor from an outer peripheral side; a compression mechanism
that is housed in the housing and driven by the motor to compress a refrigerant; and
a first oil return path that guides the oil, which has moved to an upper portion in
the housing, to the bottom portion. The first oil return path has an oil return path
main body that is internally provided in the housing and extends in the vertical direction,
and an oil outlet portion that is formed in the housing to allow a lower end of the
oil return path main body and the bottom portion in the housing to communicate with
each other.
[0013] According to the present invention, the compressor includes the first oil return
path having the oil return path main body that is internally provided in the housing
and extends in the vertical direction, and the oil outlet portion that is formed in
the housing main body to allow the lower end of the oil return path main body and
the bottom portion in the housing to communicate with each other and guiding the oil,
which has moved to the upper portion in the housing, to the bottom portion of the
housing, it is possible to suppress the contact between the oil flowing through the
first oil return path and the oil flowing out from the oil outlet portion and the
refrigerant.
[0014] Accordingly, since it is possible to suppress the interference of the refrigerant
with the movement of the oil from the upper portion to the bottom portion in the housing,
the oil recovered from the upper portion in the housing can be efficiently returned
to the bottom portion in the housing.
[0015] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the housing has a tubular housing main body that extends in the vertical direction
and has open ends at both ends, an upper lid portion that closes the open end located
on an upper end side of the housing main body, and a lower lid portion that closes
the open end located on a lower end side of the housing main body, the housing main
body includes a thick wall portion that extends in the vertical direction and is thicker
in a radial direction than other portions, and the first oil return path is formed
in the thick wall portion.
[0016] In this way, by forming the thick wall portion extending in the vertical direction
and having a thickness in the radial direction larger than the other portions in the
housing main body, the oil return path main body can be internally provided in the
housing main body, and the oil outlet portion can be formed on the housing main body.
[0017] Additionally, in the compressor according to one aspect of the present invention,
an upper end of the oil return path main body may be exposed from an upper end surface
of the housing main body, and the upper lid portion may be disposed so as to expose
at least a part of the upper end of the oil return path main body.
[0018] By disposing the upper lid portion so as to expose at least a part of the upper end
of the oil return path main body in this way, the oil that has moved to the upper
portion in the housing can be recovered from the upper end of the oil return path
main body.
[0019] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the compressor may further include a radial bearing portion that is housed in the
housing and rotatably supports an upper portion of the rotary shaft, wherein the radial
bearing portion may include a bearing main body that rotatably supports the upper
portion of the rotary shaft, and a support that supports the bearing main body and
is disposed so as to close the upper end of the oil return path main body, a recessed
portion, which is recessed in a direction from the upper lid portion toward the lower
lid portion, may be formed on a side of the support facing the upper lid portion,
a through-hole into which a part of the rotary shaft may be inserted and which communicates
with the recessed portion is formed on a side of the support facing the lower lid
portion, and a second oil return path may be formed in the support to allow the recessed
portion and the upper end of the oil return path main body to communicate with each
other.
[0020] By forming the second oil return path for allowing the recessed portion and the upper
end of the oil return path main body to communicate with each other in the support
in this way, the oil present in the recessed portion can be efficiently returned to
the bottom portion of the housing via the first and second oil return paths.
[0021] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the second oil return path may include a first path portion that penetrates the support
in the radial direction, and a second path portion that is formed in a portion of
the support located between the first path portion and the upper end of the oil return
path main body in the vertical direction and allows the first path portion and the
upper end of the oil return path main body to communicate with each other.
[0022] Since the second oil return path has the first and second path portions having such
a configuration, the oil present in the recessed portion can be guided to the upper
end of the oil return path main body.
[0023] Additionally, by forming the shape of the first path portion so as to penetrate the
support in the radial direction in this way, the first path portion can be easily
formed.
[0024] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the compressor may further include a lid portion that closes an end portion, which
is located on a radial outer side, out of two end portions of the first path portion.
[0025] By having the lid portion that closes the end portion, located on the radial outer
side, out of two end portions of the first path portion in this way, it is possible
to suppress outflow of oil to the outside of the radial bearing portion via the end
portion located on the radial outer side.
[0026] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the oil outlet portion may be recessed radially outward from the formation position
of the oil return path main body.
[0027] In this way, the volume of the oil outlet portion can be increased by forming the
oil outlet portion so as to be recessed radially outward from the formation position
of the oil return path main body. Accordingly, the oil can be easily guided from the
oil outlet portion to the bottom portion in the housing.
[0028] Additionally, in the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention,
the compression mechanism may include a rotary compression portion that is disposed
below the motor and compresses the refrigerant in a state of being immersed in the
oil reservoir, and a scroll compression portion that is disposed above the motor and
compresses the refrigerant compressed by the rotary compression portion, and the rotary
shaft may include a rotary shaft main body that extends in the vertical direction
and penetrates the rotary compression portion, and an eccentric shaft portion that
is provided at an upper end of the rotary shaft main body and causes an orbiting scroll
constituting the scroll compression portion to orbit.
[0029] In this way, in a case where the compressor has the rotary compression portion disposed
below the motor and the scroll compression portion disposed above the motor to further
compress the refrigerant compressed by the rotary compression portion, a flow of the
refrigerant is formed in the direction from the bottom portion to the upper portion
in the housing in order to supply the refrigerant compressed by the rotary compression
portion to the scroll compression portion.
[0030] Meanwhile, the oil return path main body is internally provided in the housing main
body, and the oil outlet portion is immersed in the oil reservoir disposed at the
bottom portion in the housing. For this reason, it is possible to prevent the contact
of the oil flowing through the first oil return path with the flow of the refrigerant.
[0031] Accordingly, since it is possible to suppress a situation in which the movement of
the oil flowing through the first oil return path in the direction toward the bottom
portion in the housing becomes difficult due to the affect of the flow of the refrigerant,
the oil can be efficiently returned to the bottom portion in the housing.
[0032] Additionally, the compressor according to the one aspect of the present invention
may further include a sight glass that is provided in the housing and through which
a state of the oil return path main body is observed from an outside of the housing.
[0033] By having the sight glass having such a configuration, an operator can check whether
or not the oil is flowing downward through the oil return path main body.
[0034] Additionally, the operator can determine whether or not a problem has occurred in
the oil return path main body located above the position where the sight glass is
disposed.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0035] According to the present invention, the oil that has moved to the upper portion in
the housing can be efficiently returned to the bottom portion in the housing. Brief
Description of Drawings
[0036]
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a compressor according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of the compressor shown in
Fig. 1 surrounded by a region A.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of the compressor shown in
Fig. 1 surrounded by a region B.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing another example of an oil outlet portion.
Description of Embodiments
[0037] Hereinafter, embodiments to which the present invention is applied will be described
in detail with reference to the drawings.
[Embodiment]
[0038] A compressor 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described
with reference to Figs. 1 to 3.
[0039] In Fig. 1, O
1 represents an axis of a rotary shaft main body 55 (hereinafter, referred to as "axis
O
1"), and O
2 represents indicates an axis of the eccentric shaft portion 56 (hereinafter, referred
to as "axis O
2") .
[0040] Additionally, in Fig. 1, an X direction represents a radial direction of the compressor
10, and a Z direction represents a vertical direction orthogonal to the X direction.
[0041] In Fig. 1, a two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 is taken as an example of
a rotary compression portion.
[0042] The compressor 10 includes a housing 11, a rotary shaft 13, a lower bearing portion
15, an upper bearing portion 16, an oil supply pump 17, a radial bearing portion 21,
a lid portion 22, a motor 23, a compression mechanism 25, an discharge valve 26, a
bush assembly 27, a thrust plate 29, an Oldham ring 30, a cover 31, a discharge pipe
35, and a sight glass 36.
[0043] The housing 11 has a semi-sealed structure. An oil reservoir 39 formed by accumulation
of oil 38 is disposed at a bottom portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0044] The housing 11 includes a housing main body 41, a lower lid portion 42, and an upper
lid portion 43.
[0045] The housing main body 41 is formed in a tubular shape and extends in the Z direction.
Both ends (upper end and lower end) of the housing main body 41 are open ends.
[0046] The housing main body 41 has a thick wall portion 41A that extends in the Z direction
and has a wall thickness in the X direction (radial direction) that is larger than
other portions. The housing main body 41 can be manufactured by, for example, a casting
method.
[0047] By manufacturing the housing main body 41 by using the casting method in this way,
the thick wall portion 41A can be easily formed.
[0048] A first oil return path 45 and a mounting hole 46 are formed in the thick wall portion
41A of the housing main body 41.
[0049] The first oil return path 45 is a path for guiding the oil that has moved to an upper
portion in the housing 11 to the bottom portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0050] The first oil return path 45 includes an oil return path main body 51 and an oil
outlet portion 52.
[0051] The oil return path main body 51 is internally provided in the thick wall portion
41A and extends in the Z direction. The oil return path main body 51 has an upper
end 51A disposed on the upper lid portion 43 side and a lower end 51B disposed on
a lower lid portion 42 side.
[0052] The upper end 51A is exposed from an upper end surface 41Aa of the thick wall portion
41A (a part of the upper end surface 41a of the housing main body 41). The lower end
51B is disposed in the thick wall portion 41A.
[0053] The oil return path main body 51 having the above configuration is a path main body
for guiding the oil that has moved to the upper portion in the housing 11 to the bottom
portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0054] The oil outlet portion 52 is formed in the thick wall portion 41A located directly
below the lower end 51B of the oil return path main body 51.
[0055] The oil outlet portion 52 is exposed from an inner peripheral surface of the thick
wall portion 41A. The oil outlet portion 52 extends radially outward from the inner
peripheral surface of the thick wall portion 41A. The oil outlet portion 52 allows
the lower end 51B of the oil return path main body 51 to communicate with the bottom
portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0056] The oil that has passed through the oil return path main body 51 is returned to the
bottom portion 11A in the housing 11 via the oil outlet portion 52.
[0057] The oil outlet portion 52 constitutes the compression mechanism 25 and is disposed
below an upper end surface of the two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 disposed
below a liquid level 39a of the oil reservoir 39. Accordingly, the oil outlet portion
52 is covered with the oil 38 constituting the oil reservoir 39.
[0058] The oil outlet portion 52 may be formed by being recessed radially outward from the
formation position of the oil return path main body 51.
[0059] By forming the oil outlet portion 52 so as to be recessed radially outward from the
formation position of the oil return path main body 51 in this way, the volume of
the oil outlet portion 52 can be increased. Accordingly, the oil can be easily guided
from the oil outlet portion 52 to the bottom portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0060] The lower lid portion 42 is provided on the housing main body 41 so as to close an
open end located on a lower end side of the housing main body 41.
[0061] The upper lid portion 43 is provided on the housing main body 41 so as to close
an open end located on an upper end side of the housing main body 41.
[0062] The rotary shaft 13 is housed in the housing 11 in a state of extending in the Z
direction. The rotary shaft 13 has a rotary shaft main body 55 and an eccentric shaft
portion 56.
[0063] The rotary shaft main body 55 has a columnar shape and rotates around the axis O
1. The rotary shaft main body 55 has an upper end portion 55A and a lower end portion
55B. The lower end portion 55B penetrates the two-cylinder rotary compression portion
78 in the Z direction.
[0064] The rotary shaft main body 55 having the above configuration is supported in a rotatable
state by the lower bearing portion 15, the upper bearing portion 16, and the radial
bearing portion 21.
[0065] The eccentric shaft portion 56 is provided at an upper end of the rotary shaft main
body 55. The eccentric shaft portion 56 has the axis O
2 offset (eccentric) with respect to the axis O
1 as a central axis. The eccentric shaft portion 56 is a columnar shaft smaller than
the outer diameter of the rotary shaft main body 55.
[0066] When the rotary shaft main body 55 rotates around the axis O
1, the eccentric shaft portion 56 having such a configuration revolves around the axis
O
1 to orbit an orbiting scroll 86 constituting the scroll compression portion 79.
[0067] The lower bearing portion 15 is disposed on a lower side of the two-cylinder rotary
compression portion 78. The upper bearing portion 16 is disposed to an upper side
of the two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78.
[0068] That is, the lower bearing portion 15 and the upper bearing portion 16 are disposed
so as to sandwich the two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 from above and below.
[0069] The oil supply pump 17 is internally provided in the lower bearing portion 15. The
oil supply pump 17 supplies a part of the oil 38 reserved at the bottom portion 11A
in the housing 11 to a scroll compression portion 79 via a through-hole (not shown)
formed in the rotary shaft 13.
[0070] The motor 23 is housed in the housing 11 and has a motor rotor 58 and a motor stator
59.
[0071] The motor rotor 58 is fixed to an outer peripheral surface located at an intermediate
region of the rotary shaft main body 55 in the Z direction. The motor stator 59 is
fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the housing main body 41.
[0072] The motor 23 having the above configuration drives the two-cylinder rotary compression
portion 78 and the scroll compression portion 79 via the rotary shaft 13.
[0073] The radial bearing portion 21 has a support 61 and a bearing main body 62.
[0074] The support 61 is a member that supports the bearing main body 62, and is housed
in the housing 11. The support 61 is fixed to the housing main body 41 in a state
of coming into contact with the inner portion of the upper end surface 41a of the
housing main body 41.
[0075] The support 61 is formed with a recessed portion 64, a through-hole 65, and a second
oil return path 66.
[0076] The recessed portion 64 is formed at a central portion on an upper side of the support
61 facing the upper lid portion 43. The recessed portion 64 is recessed in a direction
from the upper lid portion 43 to the lower lid portion 42. The recessed portion 64
is a columnar space.
[0077] The through-hole 65 is formed at a central portion on a lower side of the support
61 facing the lower lid portion 42. An upper end side of the through-hole 65 communicates
with the recessed portion 64. The through-hole 65 is a hole having a columnar shape.
The opening diameter of the through-hole 65 is smaller than the opening diameter of
the recessed portion 64. The upper end portion 55A of the rotary shaft main body 55
is disposed in the through-hole 65.
[0078] The second oil return path 66 is internally provided in the support 61. The second
oil return path 66 has a first path portion 71 and a second path portion 72.
[0079] The first path portion 71 is formed by penetrating the support 61 located on the
radial outer side of the recessed portion 64 in the radial direction such that a part
of the first path portion 71 on a radially outer side is disposed above the upper
end 51A of the oil return path main body 51.
[0080] By forming the shape of the first path portion 71 so as to penetrate the support
61 in the radial direction in this way, the first path portion 71 can be easily formed.
[0081] The first path portion 71 has an end portion 71A disposed on a radial inner side
and communicating with the recessed portion 64, and an end portion 71B disposed on
the radial outer side.
[0082] A female threaded portion 71C is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the end
portion 71B. The end portion 71B is closed by the lid portion 22.
[0083] The first path portion 71 having the above configuration guides the oil present in
the recessed portion 64 to the radial outer side of the support 61.
[0084] The second path portion 72 is formed so as to extend in the Z direction at a portion
of the support 61 located between the first path portion 71 and the upper end 51A
of the oil return path main body 51 in the Z direction.
[0085] The second path portion 72 allows the first path portion 71 to communicate with the
upper end 51A of the oil return path main body 51.
[0086] By including the second oil return path 66 having the first and second path portions
71 and 72 having such a configuration, the oil present in the recessed portion 64
can be guided to the upper end 51A of the oil return path main body 51.
[0087] By including the first oil return path 45 having the oil return path main body 51
and the oil outlet portion 52 described above, the oil flowing through the first oil
return path 45 and the oil flowing out from the oil outlet portion 52 no longer come
into contact with the refrigerant. Therefore, the oil is no longer adversely affected
by the refrigerant. Accordingly, the oil recovered from the upper portion in the housing
11 can be efficiently returned to the bottom portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0088] In addition, in the case of the structure shown in Fig. 1, it is necessary to form
the second oil return path 66 described above. However, for example, in a case where
an oil introduction port for allowing a region (not shown) directly below the radial
bearing portion 21 to communicate with the oil return path main body 51 is formed
to recover the oil located below the radial bearing portion 21, it is not necessary
to form the second oil return path 66.
[0089] That is, the second oil return path 66 may be appropriately formed according to the
structure of the compressor to which the first oil return path 45 is applied.
[0090] The bearing main body 62 is provided on a surface of the support 61 that partitions
the through-hole 65. The bearing main body 62 faces an outer peripheral surface of
the upper end portion 55A of the rotary shaft main body 55. The bearing main body
62 supports the radial direction of the rotary shaft main body 55 in a rotatable state.
[0091] The lid portion 22 is a set screw 75 and is fastened to the female threaded portion
71C formed at the end portion 71B. The lid portion 22 is a member for closing the
end portion 71B.
[0092] By having the lid portion 22 that closes the end portion 71B, located on the radial
outer side, out of two end portions 71A and 71B of the first path portion 71 in this
way, it is possible to suppress outflow of oil to the outside of the radial bearing
portion 21 via the end portion 71B.
[0093] In addition, in Fig. 2, the set screw 75 has been described as an example of the
lid portion 22. However, another member (lid portion) may be used to close the end
portion 71B instead of the set screw 75 without forming the female threaded portion
71C on the end portion 71B.
[0094] The compression mechanism 25 includes the two-cylinder rotary compression portion
78 and the scroll compression portion 79.
[0095] The two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 is disposed at the bottom portion
11A in the housing 11. The two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 is immersed
in the oil reservoir 39.
[0096] The two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 includes a first rotary compression
portion 81 and a second rotary compression portion 82.
[0097] A gas-phase refrigerant (hereinafter, simply referred to as "refrigerant") is supplied
to the first rotary compression portion 81 and the second rotary compression portion
82 from an accumulator (not shown) that separates the refrigerant into gas and liquid.
The first rotary compression portion 81 and the second rotary compression portion
82 compress the refrigerant supplied from the accumulator.
[0098] The second rotary compression portion 82 is disposed to be stacked on the first rotary
compression portion 81. The refrigerants compressed by the first rotary compression
portion 81 and the second rotary compression portion 82, respectively, are supplied
to the scroll compression portion 79 disposed above the two-cylinder rotary compression
portion 78.
[0099] The scroll compression portion 79 is provided at the upper portion in the housing
11 and is disposed between the cover 31 and the radial bearing portion 21.
[0100] The scroll compression portion 79 has a fixed scroll 85 and an orbiting scroll 86.
[0101] The fixed scroll 85 is disposed between the cover 31 and the orbiting scroll 86.
The fixed scroll 85 has an end plate 85A and a fixed wrap 85B.
[0102] The end plate 85A has a disk shape. The end plate 85A is fixed on the radial bearing
portion 21.
[0103] The end plate 85A has an upper surface, a lower surface, and a discharge port 85C.
The discharge port 85C is formed so as to extend in the Z direction so as to penetrate
the center of the end plate 85A.
[0104] The discharge port 85C is a through-hole for discharging the refrigerant compressed
by the scroll compression portion 79 to the outside of the scroll compression portion
79.
[0105] The fixed wrap 85B protrudes downward from a lower surface of the end plate 85A.
The fixed wrap 85B is a wall body formed in a scroll shape when viewed from the direction
of the axis O
1.
[0106] The orbiting scroll 86 is disposed between the fixed scroll 85 and the radial bearing
portion 21. The orbiting scroll 86 has an end plate 86A, an orbiting wrap 86B, and
a boss part 86C.
[0107] The end plate 86A has a disk shape. The end plate 86A is disposed on the support
61 via the thrust plate 29. The end plate 86A is disposed to face the end plate 85A
in the Z direction. The end plate 86A has an upper surface, and a lower surface facing
the upper surface of the end plate 85A.
[0108] The orbiting wrap 86B is provided on the upper surface of the end plate 86A and protrudes
upward. The orbiting wrap 86B is a wall body formed in a scroll shape when viewed
from the direction of the axis O
1.
[0109] The orbiting wrap 86B having the above configuration is disposed so as to mesh with
the fixed wrap 85B. Accordingly, a compression chamber for compressing the refrigerant
is formed between the orbiting wrap 86B and the fixed wrap 85B. Then, as the orbiting
wrap 86B orbits with respect to the fixed scroll 85, the volume of the compression
chamber changes, and the refrigerant in the compression chamber is compressed.
[0110] The boss part 86C is provided on the lower surface of the end plate 86A and protrudes
downward. The boss part 86C is a member having a cylindrical shape, and a lower side
thereof is disposed in the recessed portion 64.
[0111] As described above, in a case where the compressor has the two-cylinder rotary compression
portion 78 disposed below the motor 23 and the scroll compression portion 79 disposed
above the motor 23 to further compress the refrigerant compressed by the two-cylinder
rotary compression portion 78, a flow of the refrigerant is formed in the direction
from the bottom portion 11A to the upper portion in the housing 11 in order to supply
the refrigerant compressed by the two-cylinder rotary compression portion 78 to the
scroll compression portion 79.
[0112] As described earlier, the oil return path main body 51 is internally provided in
the thick wall portion 41A, and the oil outlet portion 52 is immersed in the oil reservoir
39 disposed at the bottom portion 11A in the housing 11. The second oil return path
66 communicating with the oil return path main body 51 is internally provided in the
support 61 constituting the radial bearing portion 21.
[0113] Therefore, it is possible to suppress the contact of the oil flowing through the
first and second oil return paths 45 and 66 with the flow of the refrigerant, and
it is possible to suppress a situation in which the movement of the oil flowing through
the first and second oil return paths 45 and 66 in the direction toward the bottom
portion 11A in the housing 11 becomes difficult. Accordingly, the oil that has moved
to the upper portion in the housing 11 can be efficiently returned to the bottom portion
11A in the housing 11.
[0114] The discharge valve 26 is provided on the upper surface of the end plate 86A. The
discharge valve 26 is disposed at a position where the discharge port 85C is openable
and closable.
[0115] The bush assembly 27 is provided between the orbiting scroll 86 and the rotary shaft
13. The bush assembly 27 connects the orbiting scroll 86 and the rotary shaft 13 to
each other. The bush assembly 27 has a bush 27A provided between the eccentric shaft
portion 56 and the boss part 86C.
[0116] The thrust plate 29 is provided between the end plate 86A and the radial bearing
portion 21. The thrust plate 29 is a member for holding a thrust load generated in
the orbiting scroll 86.
[0117] The Oldham ring 30 is provided between the end plate 86A and the end plate 85A. The
Oldham ring 30 has a protrusion fitted into grooves (not shown) formed in the end
plate 86A and the end plate 85A. The Oldham ring 30 is a member for suppressing the
rotation of the orbiting scroll 86 (rotation around the axis O
2) and converting the rotary motion of the rotary shaft main body 55 into an orbiting
motion.
[0118] The cover 31 is housed in the housing 11 and is provided on the upper surface of
the end plate 85A. The cover 31 forms a discharge chamber 31A between an inner surface
of the cover 31 and the upper surface of the end plate 85A.
[0119] When the discharge port 85C is opened by the discharge valve 26, the refrigerant
compressed by the scroll compression portion 79 is discharged into the discharge chamber
31A.
[0120] The discharge pipe 35 is provided in the housing 11 in a state of communicating with
the discharge chamber 31A. The discharge pipe 35 discharges the refrigerant compressed
by the compressor 10 to the outside of the compressor 10.
[0121] The sight glass 36 is fixed to the thick wall portion 41A in a state of being mounted
in the mounting hole 46. The sight glass 36 is for observing the state of the oil
return path main body 51 from the outside of the housing 11.
[0122] By having the sight glass 36 having such a configuration, an operator can check whether
or not the oil is flowing downward through the oil return path main body 51.
[0123] Additionally, the operator can determine whether or not a problem has occurred in
the oil return path main body 51 located above the position where the sight glass
36 is disposed.
[0124] According to the compressor 10 of the present embodiment, by having the first and
second oil return paths 45 and 66 described above, the oil flowing out from the oil
outlet portion 52 of the first oil return path 45 to the bottom portion 11A in the
housing 11 via the second oil return path 66 and the first oil return path 45 does
not come into contact with the refrigerant. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the
refrigerant from adversely affecting the recovery of the oil. Accordingly, the oil
recovered from the upper portion in the housing 11 can be efficiently returned to
the bottom portion 11A in the housing 11.
[0125] Here, another example of the first oil return path (first oil return path 91) will
be described with reference to Fig. 4. In Fig. 4, the same components as those of
the structure illustrated in Fig. 3 are designated by the same reference signs.
[0126] The first oil return path 91 is configured similarly to the first oil return path
45 except that the first oil return path 91 has an oil outlet portion 92 instead of
the oil outlet portion 52 constituting the first oil return path 45.
[0127] The oil outlet portion 92 is a flow path main body formed so as to be inclined obliquely
downward from the lower end 51B of the oil return path main body 51 toward the oil
reservoir 39. The diameter of the oil outlet portion 92 can be, for example, a size
equal to or larger than the diameter of the oil return path main body 51.
[0128] The oil outlet portion 92 having such a configuration can obtain the same effects
as the oil outlet portion 52 described earlier.
[0129] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in
detail above, the present invention is not limited to such specific embodiments, and
various modifications and changes can be made within the spirit of the present invention
described within the claims.
[0130] In addition, in the present embodiment, a case where the two-cylinder rotary compression
portion 78 is used as an example of the rotary compression portion has been described
as an example. However, instead of this, a single-cylinder rotary compression portion
may be used.
[0131] Additionally, the first oil return paths 45 and 91 and the second oil return path
66 are also applicable to a compressor having either one of the two-cylinder rotary
compression portion 78 and the scroll compression portion 79.
Industrial Applicability
The present invention is applicable to compressors. Reference Signs List
[0132]
- 10:
- Compressor
- 11:
- Housing
- 11A:
- Bottom portion
- 13:
- Rotary shaft
- 15:
- Lower bearing portion
- 16:
- Upper bearing portion
- 17:
- Oil supply pump
- 21:
- Radial bearing portion
- 22:
- Lid portion
- 23:
- Motor
- 25:
- Compression mechanism
- 26:
- Discharge valve
- 27:
- Bush assembly
- 27A:
- Bush
- 29:
- Thrust plate
- 30:
- Oldham ring
- 31:
- Cover
- 31A:
- Discharge chamber
- 35:
- Discharge pipe
- 36:
- Sight glass
- 38:
- Oil
- 39:
- Oil reservoir
- 41:
- Housing main body
- 41a, 41Aa:
- Upper end surface
- 41A:
- Thick wall portion
- 42:
- Lower lid portion
- 43:
- Upper lid portion
- 45, 91:
- First oil return path
- 46:
- Mounting hole
- 51:
- Oil return path main body
- 51A:
- Upper end
- 51B:
- Lower end
- 52, 92:
- Oil outlet portion
- 55:
- Rotary shaft main body
- 55A:
- Upper end portion
- 55B:
- Lower end portion
- 56:
- Eccentric shaft portion
- 58:
- Motor rotor
- 59:
- Motor stator
- 61:
- Support
- 62:
- Bearing main body
- 64:
- Recessed portion
- 65:
- Through-hole
- 66:
- Second oil return path
- 71:
- First path portion
- 71A, 71B:
- End portion
- 71C:
- Female threaded portion
- 72:
- Second path portion
- 75:
- Set screw
- 78:
- Two-stage rotary compression portion
- 79:
- Scroll compression portion
- 81:
- First rotary compression portion
- 82:
- Second rotary compression portion
- 85:
- Fixed scroll
- 85A, 86A:
- End plate
- 85B:
- Fixed wrap
- 85c:
- Discharge port
- 86:
- Orbiting scroll
- 86B:
- Orbiting wrap
- 86C:
- Boss part
- A, B:
- Regions
- O1, O2:
- Axis
1. A compressor comprising:
a housing which extends in a vertical direction and in which an oil reservoir formed
by accumulation of oil is disposed at a bottom portion;
a rotary shaft that is housed in the housing, extends in the vertical direction, and
rotates around an axis;
a motor having a motor rotor that is provided on an outer peripheral surface of the
rotary shaft and rotates together with the rotary shaft, and a motor stator that is
provided on an inner peripheral surface of the housing so as to surround the motor
rotor from an outer peripheral side;
a compression mechanism that is housed in the housing and driven by the motor to compress
a refrigerant; and
a first oil return path that guides the oil, which has moved to an upper portion in
the housing, to the bottom portion,
wherein the first oil return path has an oil return path main body that is internally
provided in the housing and extends in the vertical direction, and an oil outlet portion
that is formed in the housing to allow a lower end of the oil return path main body
and the bottom portion in the housing to communicate with each other.
2. The compressor according to claim 1,
wherein the housing has a tubular housing main body that extends in the vertical direction
and has open ends at both ends, an upper lid portion that closes the open end located
on an upper end side of the housing main body, and a lower lid portion that closes
the open end located on a lower end side of the housing main body,
the housing main body includes a thick wall portion that extends in the vertical direction
and is thicker in a radial direction than other portions, and
the first oil return path is formed in the thick wall portion.
3. The compressor according to claim 2,
wherein an upper end of the oil return path main body is exposed from an upper end
surface of the housing main body, and
the upper lid portion is disposed so as to expose at least a part of the upper end
of the oil return path main body.
4. The compressor according to claim 3, further comprising:
a radial bearing portion that is housed in the housing and rotatably supports an upper
portion of the rotary shaft,
wherein the radial bearing portion includes a bearing main body that rotatably supports
the upper portion of the rotary shaft, and a support that supports the bearing main
body and is disposed so as to close the upper end of the oil return path main body,
a recessed portion, which is recessed in a direction from the upper lid portion toward
the lower lid portion, is formed on a side of the support facing the upper lid portion,
a through-hole into which a part of the rotary shaft is inserted and which communicates
with the recessed portion is formed on a side of the support facing the lower lid
portion, and
a second oil return path is formed in the support to allow the recessed portion and
the upper end of the oil return path main body to communicate with each other.
5. The compressor according to claim 4,
wherein the second oil return path includes a first path portion that penetrates the
support in the radial direction, and
a second path portion that is formed in a portion of the support located between the
first path portion and the upper end of the oil return path main body in the vertical
direction and allows the first path portion and the upper end of the oil return path
main body to communicate with each other.
6. The compressor according to claim 5, further comprising:
a lid portion that closes an end portion, which is located on a radial outer side,
out of two end portions of the first path portion.
7. The compressor according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the oil outlet portion is recessed radially outward from a formation position
of the oil return path main body.
8. The compressor according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the compression mechanism includes a rotary compression portion that is disposed
below the motor and compresses the refrigerant in a state of being immersed in the
oil reservoir, and
a scroll compression portion that is disposed above the motor and compresses the refrigerant
compressed by the rotary compression portion, and
the rotary shaft includes a rotary shaft main body that extends in the vertical direction
and penetrates the rotary compression portion, and an eccentric shaft portion that
is provided at an upper end of the rotary shaft main body and causes an orbiting scroll
constituting the scroll compression portion to orbit.
9. The compressor according to any one of claims 1 to 8, further comprising:
a sight glass that is provided in the housing and through which a state of the oil
return path main body is observed from an outside of the housing.