Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention refers to a reciprocating compressor cylinder cover and, more
particularly, to a cylinder cover provided with at least one discharge chamber.
Background of the invention
[0002] As is known to those skilled in the art, reciprocating compressors comprise a compression
mechanism fundamentally integrated by a compression cylinder and a movable piston,
which performs alternative movements within said compression cylinder. Evidently,
one end of the compression cylinder also receives a set of valves, which control the
inflow (suction) and outlet (discharge) flows of the refrigerant gas from inside the
compression cylinder. This set of valves is attached to the end of the compression
cylinder by a component commonly known as the cylinder cover.
[0003] In certain embodiments, the cylinder covers also include, in addition to the necessary
fastening means, a chamber involving a discharge valve. This chamber influences thermodynamic
performance and also acts to attenuate pressure transients from the compression process.
[0004] In the vast majority of embodiments of reciprocating compressors, the cylinder cover
consists of a discharge chamber, therefore, it is necessary to provide other expansion
chambers arranged along the discharge inside the reciprocating compressor.
[0005] On the other hand, the current state of the art further comprises embodiments in
which a cylinder cover comprises more than one discharge muffling chamber.
[0006] Patent document
US5328338 describes, for example, a reciprocating compressor that - among other technical features
- comprises a cylinder cover integrated by three chambers fluidly connected to each
other in order to define three expansion chambers in the discharge sequentially arranged.
From a constructive point of view, said cylinder cover consists of the union between
a stamped metal plate and a smooth metal plate, and said stamped metal plate includes
multiple ribs that, closed by the smooth metal plate, form the expansion chambers
of discharge and the respective ducts that establish fluid communications between
the chambers. Of course, sealing means (sealing gasket, for example) are also provided
between the metal plates. It is observed, however, that the metal plates extend in
a vertical direction and, therefore, this type of construction is not suitable for
compact reciprocating compressors, after all, they do not have a large vertical space
inside their airtight housings.
[0007] Patent document
US9587634, for example, describes a reciprocating compressor of which cylinder cover comprises
a circular region, suitable for the interface with the free end of the compression
cylinder, and two large radial projections. Said circular region comprises two chambers,
each of which is fluidly connected to one of the radial projections. Each of the aforementioned
radial projections also receives an additional closing body. Thus, the set formed
by the cylinder cover and additional closing bodies ends up defining a suction expansion
chamber integrated to the cylinder cover and a discharge expansion chamber integrated
to the cylinder cover, being that both the expansion chamber of suction and discharge
expansion chamber each comprise two sequentially arranged volumes. As can be seen,
the closing interfaces of the openings defined in the circular region of the cylinder
cover are defined in a vertical plane while the closing interfaces of the radial projections
are defined in horizontal planes. This divergence between the closing planes (which
concern the difference between the opening planes of the muffling chambers) is notoriously
responsible for a great manufacturing complexity, after all, the cylinder cover described
in patent document
US9587634 can only be made by an injection process that employs a complex injection mold integrated
by moving parts.
[0008] Thus, based on the known state of the art, it is noted that cylinder covers comprising
more than one expansion chamber either have dimensions not suitable for reciprocating
compressors of different capacities (
US5328338) or comprise constructions that require exaggeratedly complex manufacturing processes
(
US9587634), which limit the use of metal alloys, thereby impairing the compressor noise due
to the low rigidity of the assembly and increasing the cost due to the need to use
additional components to guarantee the closing of the chambers. It is based on this
scenario that the present invention arises.
Objectives of the invention
[0009] Thus, it is the fundamental objective of the invention to disclose a reciprocating
compressor cylinder cover which comprising at least one discharge chamber fluidly
connected to each other, can be made of metallic material and by means of a simplistic
and not excessively expensive manufacturing process.
[0010] It is also one of the objectives of the invention at issue that the reciprocating
compressor cylinder cover presented herein comprises a compact construction concept,
able to guarantee that an application in reciprocating compressors of different capacities,
with hermetic housings provided with different internal volumes.
[0011] It is also one of the objectives of the invention at issue that the reciprocating
compressor cylinder cover now presented has adequate rigidity to avoid resonance in
the excitation frequencies of a reciprocating compressor and allows the fixation for
closing through simple and inexpensive parts, such as screws and hydraulic joints.
[0012] It is also one of the objectives of the invention at issue that the cylinder cover
now disclosed allows the second chamber to be subdivided into additional chambers
keeping the assembly compact.
Summary of the invention
[0013] All the aforementioned objectives are fully achieved by means of the reciprocating
compressor cylinder cover, which comprises at least one first expansion chamber and
at least one second expansion chamber fluidly connected to each other by means of
at least one communication duct, the first expansion chamber being defined, at least
partially, in the closing region of the compression cylinder, and the second expansion
chamber being defined, at least partially, in the perpendicular projection extended
from the closing region facing the same face as the compression cylinder region.
[0014] According to the invention at issue, the first expansion chamber comprises a closing
interface with the valve plate disposed on the end of the compression cylinder and
the second expansion chamber comprises a closing interface with the counter parts
of the discharge system, with the attachment interface of the first expansion chamber
and the attachment interface of the second expansion chamber facing the same face
of the component.
Brief description of the drawings
[0015] The present invention is detailed based on the figures listed below, wherein:
Figure 1 shows, in front perspective, the reciprocating compressor cylinder cover
according to the invention at issue;
Figure 2 illustrates, in posterior perspective, the reciprocating compressor cylinder
cover according to the invention at issue;
Figure 3 shows the reciprocating compressor cylinder cover according to the invention
at issue, seen from the back;
Figure 4 shows the reciprocating compressor cylinder cover according to the invention
at issue, seen from the front; and
Figure 5 illustrates the section A-A taken from figure 4.
Figure 6 illustrates the exhaust chamber subdivided into two chambers interconnected
by at least one communication duct.
Figure 7 illustrates the exhaust chamber and the cylinder cover, in section, subdivided
into two chambers interconnected by at least one communication duct.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0016] In accordance with the core objectives of the invention at issue, a reciprocating
compressor cylinder cover is disclosed which comprises at least a first expansion
chamber 1 and at least a second expansion chamber 2 fluidly connected to each other
by means of at least one communication duct 3.
[0017] According to the invention at issue, a single first expansion chamber 1 and a single
expansion chamber 2 are preferably provided, both of which are fluidly connected to
each other via communication duct 3. Also, according to the invention at issue, both
expansion chambers 1 and 2 as well as the communication duct 3 are made of an integral
metallic body, with a tightness between the parts that allows the adjustment of the
component stiffness.
[0018] Preferably, but not limited to, expansion chambers 1 and 2 comprise discharge expansion
chambers, their shapes and geometries being defined according to specific projects
and not necessarily related to the objectives and core of the invention at issue.
[0019] As shown in figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, the first expansion chamber 1 is defined in region
4 of the compression cylinder (not shown), and the second expansion chamber 2 is defined,
at least partially, in region 5 extended from region 4. It is to be noted that, as
seen in the figures, region 4 defines a closure region and region 5 defines a perpendicular
projection.
[0020] As with the compressor cylinder cover described in patent document
US9587634, the first expansion chamber 1 is opened and comprises a closing interface 11 with
the valve plate (not shown) arranged on the end of the compression cylinder (not shown).
Thus, in order to be considered an expansion chamber itself, the first expansion chamber
1 must be attached to the valve (not shown) arranged on the end of the compression
cylinder (not shown).
[0021] As also with the compressor cylinder cover described in patent document
US9587634, the second expansion chamber 2 comprises a closing interface 21 with a closing structure
(not shown). Thus, in order to be considered an expansion chamber itself, the second
expansion chamber 2 needs to be attached to the closing structure (not shown).
[0022] In any case, and unlike the compressor cylinder cover described in patent document
US9587634, the attachment interface 11 of the first expansion chamber 1 and the closing interface
21 of the second expansion chamber 2 are facing the same face.
[0023] This feature of the closing interface 11 of the first expansion chamber 1 and the
closing interface 21 of the second expansion chamber 2 facing the same face is extremely
innovative, and ends up: a) allowing the manufacture of the reciprocating cylinder
cover through the manufacturing process of injection with simple and low cost tooling;
b) allow the design of compact compressors; c) allow the adjustment of flexibility
between the chambers, reducing the resonances in the compressor's excitation frequencies;
d) allow the fixation of counter-parts of the discharge system using conventional
methods of fixation in reciprocating compressors (screw and hydraulic joints); e)
allow the second chamber to be subdivided into additional chambers keeping the set
compact.
[0024] Finally, in a preferred embodiment, the cylinder cover of the present invention is
capable of comprising an exhaust chamber that is preferably subdivided into two or
more chambers interconnected by at least one communication duct.
[0025] It is important to note that the description above has the sole purpose of describing,
in an exemplary manner, the particular embodiment of the utility model at issue. Therefore,
it is clear that modifications, variations and constructive combinations of the elements
that perform the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results,
remain within the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
1. Reciprocating compressor cylinder cover, comprising:
at least a first expansion chamber (1) and at least a second expansion chamber (2)
fluidly connected to each other by means of at least one communication duct (3);
the first expansion chamber (1) being defined, at least partially, by the region (4)
of the cover and the counter-parts of the compression cylinder;
the second expansion chamber (2) being defined, at least partially, by the region
(5) of the cover and the counter-parts of the discharge system;
the reciprocating compressor cylinder cover being characterized in that:
the first expansion chamber (1) comprises a closing interface (11) with the valve
plate arranged at the end of the compression cylinder and the second expansion chamber
(2) comprises a closing interface (21) with counter-parts of the discharge system;
and
the closing interface (11) of the first expansion chamber (1) and the closing interface
(21) of the second expansion chamber (2) are facing the same face, and
the regions (4) and (5) of the cylinder cover comprise at least one restriction between
them, said restriction being designed to reduce resonances in the excitation frequencies
of the reciprocating compressor.
2. Reciprocating compressor cylinder cover, according to claim 1, characterized in that an exhaust chamber is subdivided into two or more chambers interconnected by at least
one communication duct.