Title of Invention

A COMPRESSOR HAVING AN INLET AND OUTLET

Abstract The invention relates to a compressor (10) having an inlet and outlet, said compressor comprising a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression cylinder; a suction chamber (46) in communication with said compression cylinder and with said inlet; a discharge chamber (48) in communication with said compression cylinder and with said outlet; a capacity control system (124) associated with said cylinder bank (14), said capacity control system (124) comprising a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and said suction chamber, said valve body (60) being movable between a first position where said inlet is in communication with said suction chamber (46) and a second position where said inlet is prohibited from communicating with said suction chamber (46); a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve body (60) pressurized fluid within said control chamber (58) reacting against said valve body (60) to move said valve body (60) between said first and second positions; a first valve (78) disposed between said suction chamber (46) and said control chamber (58), said first valve (78) being open when said valve body (60) is in said first position; a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge chamber (48) and said valve body (60), said second valve (76) being open when said valve body (60) is in said second posiion; and an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber (48) and said control chamber (54), said orifice (90) limiting the flow of fluid between said discharge chamber (48) and said control chamber (54) to limit velocity of said valve body (60), wherein said capacity control system (124) comprises a cylinder head (40), a valve block (66) and a gasket (92); said cylinder head (40) being secured to said cylinder bank (14) and defining said control chamber (54), said valve block (66) being secured to said cylinder head (40), said gasket (92) being disposed between said cylinder head (40) and said valve block (66), said orifice (90) being defined by said gasket (92).
Full Text FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to refrigeration
compressors. More particularly, the present invention relates to a reciprocating
piston type refrigeration compressor which incorporates capacity modulation by
utilization of blocked suction.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Refrigeration and air conditioning systems are commonly
operated under a wide range of loading conditions due to changing
environmental conditions. In order to effectively and efficiently accomplish the
desired cooling under these changing conditions, it is advantageous to
incorporate a system which varies the capacity of the refrigeration compressor in
the system.
[0003] A wide variety of systems have been developed in order to
accomplish capacity modulation. The various types of unloading and capacity
control found in the prior art for refrigeration compressors all have been subject
to 'various drawbacks and/or durability issues. Some of these prior art systems
have operated satisfactorily but they have required a substantial amount of
external tubing or other components which are subject to damage during
shipping and/or possible accidental damage after installation. In addition, the
field labor required in the installation and maintenance of these external systems
is subject to error which creates problems during actual
operation and increases the field labor costs.
{OOO4} Other designs for capacity modulation systems are
installed during the manufacture of the compressor. These designs
have all the major components internal to the compressor itself
except for a single component which is typically the only element
to require servicing during the expectable life of the
compressor. This single external component is constructed such
that it is easily accessible for service while still being
positioned to limit the danger of accidental damage.
US Patent 3,578,883 discloses an unloader for
multicylinder refrigeration compressor which comprises valve
means for closing off the inlet to one or more cylinders
motivated by the fluid pressure discharge of the compressor and
controlled by a solenoid operated servo valve.
{0005} While the prior art internal systems have
proven to operate satisfactorily, there is still a need to
improve both the reliability and durability of these capacity
modulation systems.
{OOO6} The present invention provides the art with a
capacity modulation system which utilizes a piston for blocking
the suction inlet to reduce the capacity of the compressor. The
high-pressure gas which is supplied to the piston during
activation is throttle in order to reduce the piston impact
velocity. The reduction in the piston impact velocity improves
the reliability and durability of the piston, the piston seals
and the piston seat.
{O007} Further areas of applicability of the present
invention will become apparent from the detailed description
provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed
description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred
embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of
illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the
invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will become more fully understood from
the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0009] Figure 1 is a fragmentary partially sectioned end elevational
view of a three-bank radial reciprocating compressor incorporating the capacity
modulation system in accordance with the present invention;
[0010] Figure 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the internal
unloader valve shown in Figure 1 in a full capacity position;
[0011] Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the internal
unloader valve shown in Figure 2 with the unloader valve in a reduced capacity
position;
[0012] Figure 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an internal
unloader valve in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention
with the unloader valve in a full capacity position; and
[0013] Figure 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the internal
unloader valve shown in Figure 4 with the unloader valve in a reduced capacity
position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is
merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its
application, or uses.
[0015] Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numerals
designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is
shown in Figure 1 a body or cylinder block portion of a multicylinder refrigeration
compressor in accordance with the present invention and which is designated
generally by the reference numeral 10. Compressor 10 illustrates three
cylindrical banks 12, 14 and 16. Although only cylindrical banks 14 and 16 are
illustrated, it is to be understood that each cylinder bank may contain one, two or
more cylinders and that the construction illustrated typifies known commercial
practice and is merely illustrative insofar as the compressor itself is concerned.
[0016] Each cylinder bank 12, 14 and 16 defines a compression
cylinder 20 within which a piston 22 is slidingly disposed. Cylinder bank 14 is
illustrated with a capacity control system 24 while cylinder bank 16 is illustrated
without capacity control system 24. As detailed below, one or more of cylinder
banks 12, 14 and 16 may include capacity control system 24. Cylinder bank 16
includes a cylinder head 26 which closes cylinder 20 and which defines a suction
chamber 28 and a discharge chamber 30. A suction valve 32 controls the
communication between suction chamber 28 and cylinder 20 and a discharge
valve 34 controls the communication between discharge chamber 30 and
cylinder 20. A suction passage 36 extends between suction chamber 28 and a
common suction chamber (not shown) of compressor 10 which is in turn open to
the inlet of the compressor. Discharge chamber 30 is in communication with the
outlet of compressor 10 through a discharge passage (not shown).
[0017] Referring now to Figures 1 and 2, cylinder bank 14 is illustrated
incorporating capacity control system 24. Capacity control system 24 comprises
a cylinder head 40, a control piston assembly 42 and a solenoid valve assembly
44. Cylinder head 40 closes cylinder 20 and it defines a suction chamber 46 and
a discharge chamber 48. A suction valve 32 controls the, communication
between suction chamber 46 and cylinder 20 and a discharge valve 34 controls
the communication between discharge chamber 48 and cylinder 20. A suction
passage 50 extends between suction chamber 46 and the common suction
chamber of compressor 10. Discharge chamber 30 is in communication with the
outlet of compressor 10 through a discharge passage (not shown). Cylinder
head 40 defines a discharge pressure passage 52 which extends between
discharge chamber 48 and solenoid valve assembly 44, a suction pressure
passage 54 (Figure 2) which extends between suction chamber 46 and solenoid
valve assembly 44 and a control passage 56 which extends between solenoid
valve assembly 44 and a control chamber 58 defined by cylinder head 40.
[0018] Control piston assembly 42 is slidingly disposed within control
chamber 58 and it comprises a valve body or piston 60 and a biasing spring 62.
Piston 60 is slidingly disposed within control chamber 58 with a seal disposed
between piston 60 and control chamber 58. Biasing spring 62 is disposed
between piston 60 and cylinder bank 14 with a seal 64 attached to piston 60.
Seal 64 engages cylinder bank 14 to block suction passage 50 when piston
assembly 42 is in its closed position. Biasing spring 62 urges piston assembly 42
into an open position.
[0019] Solenoid valve assembly 44 comprises a valve block 66 and a
solenoid valve 68. Valve block 66 is secured to cylinder head 40 and it defines a
discharge control passage 70 in communication with discharge pressure
passage 52, a suction control passage 72 in communication with suction
pressure passage 54 and a common control passage 74 in communication with
control passage 56. A discharge valve seat 76 is disposed between discharge
control passage 70 and common control passage 74 and a suction valve seat 78
is disposed between suction control passage 72 and common control passage
74.
[0020] Solenoid valve 68 includes a solenoid coil 80 and a needle
valve 82. Needle valve 82 is disposed between valve seats 76 and 78 and
moves between a first position and a second position. In its first position,
communication between discharge control passage 70 and common control
passage 74 is blocked but communication between suction control passage 72
and common control passage 74 is permitted. In its second position,
communication between discharge control passage 70 and common control
passage 74 is permitted but communication between suction control passage 72
and common control passage 74 is prohibited. Needle valve 82 and thus
solenoid valve 68 is normally biased into its first position by a biasing member 84
which allows full capacity for compressor 10. Activation of solenoid coil 80
moves needle valve 82 and thus solenoid valve 68 to its second position which
results in operation of compressor 10 at a reduced capacity.
[0021] Referring now to Figure 2, capacity control system 24 is
illustrated in its full capacity or first position. In this position, solenoid coil 80 is
de-energized and needle valve 82 is biased against discharge valve seat 76.
The biasing of needle valve 82 against discharge valve seat 76 closes discharge
control passage 70 and opens suction control passage 72. Thus, control
chamber 58 is in communication with the common suction chamber of
compressor 10 through common control passage 74, suction valve seat 78,
suction control passage 72 and suction pressure passage 54. Fluid at suction
pressure reacts against both the upper and lower surfaces of piston 60 and
piston 60 is urged away from cylinder bank 14 by biasing spring 62. The
movement of piston 60 away from cylinder bank 14 places suction passage 50 in
communication with suction chamber 46 allowing for the free flow of suction gas
and the full capacity operation of cylinder bank 14.
[0022] Referring now to Figure 3, capacity control system 24 is
illustrated in its reduced capacity or second position. In this position, solenoid
coil 80 is energized and needle valve 82 is biased against suction valve seat 78.
The biasing of needle valve 82 against suction valve seat 78 closes suction
control passage 72 and opens discharge control passage 70. Thus, control
chamber 58 is in communication with discharge pressure from the outlet of
compressor 10 through common control passage 74, discharge valve seat 76,
discharge control passage 70 and discharge pressure passage 52. Fluid at
discharge pressure reacts against the upper surface of piston 60 to urge piston
60 into engagement with cylinder bank 14 against the force produced by biasing
spring 62. The engagement of piston 60 and seal 64 with cylinder bank 14
closes suction passage 50 which blocks fluid at suction pressure from entering
suction chamber 46. The capacity of cylinder bank 14 is essentially reduced to
zero. Discharge control passage 70 is provided with an orifice 90 which limits the
flow of fluid at discharge pressure from control passage 70 to control chamber
58. By limiting the flow of fluid at discharge pressure into control chamber 58,
the velocity of piston 60 is reduced which then diminishes the impact force
between piston 60 and cylinder bank 14. The diminishing of the impact force
reduces damage and wear on piston 60, seal 62 and the seat on cylinder bank
14. This, in turn, significantly improves the reliability of compressor 10.
[0023] In the preferred embodiment, piston 60 has a diameter of
approximately one inch and a stroke of approximately 0.310 inches. With these
dimensions, the preferred diameter for orifice 90 is between 0.020 inches and
0.060 inches and more preferably between .030 inches and .050 inches.
[0024] While the present invention is described as having only cylinder
bank 14 incorporating capacity control system 24, it is within the scope of the
present invention to include capacity control system 24 on more than one
cylinder bank but not all of the cylinder blocks because discharge pressurized
fluid is required for the movement of piston 60. With the present invention having
three cylinder banks, the incorporation of one capacity control system allows the
capacity of compressor 10 to vary between 2/3 capacity and full capacity. The
incorporation of two capacity control systems 24 allows the capacity of
compressor 10 to vary between 1/3 capacity and full capacity.
[0025] Solenoid coil 80 is described as being de-energized to place
needle valve 82 in a first position which provides full capacity and as being
energized to place needle valve 82 in a second position which provides reduced
capacity. It is within the scope of the present invention to operate solenoid coil
80 in a pulsed width modulation mode in order to provide an infinitesimal number
of capacities between the fully reduced capacity and the full capacity. In this
manner and by incorporating capacity control system 24 on two of the cylinder
blocks, the capacity of compressor 10 can be selected at any capacity between
1/3 capacity and full capacity.
[0026] Referring now to Figures 4 and 5, a capacity control system 124
is illustrated. Capacity control system 124 is the same as capacity control
system 24 except that orifice 90 has been relocated from discharge control
passage 70 to a gasket 92 disposed between cylinder head 40 and valve block
66. The operation and function of capacity control system 124 is identical to that
described above for capacity control system 24. Figure 4 illustrates capacity
control system 124 at full capacity and Figure 5 illustrates capacity control
system 124 at reduced capacity.
[0027] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature
and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended
to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as
a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
i. A compressor (iu) having an inlet and an outlet,
said compressor comprisings
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression
cylinder}
a suction chamber 146) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said inlet;
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with
said compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (124) associated with
said cylinder bank (14), said capacity control system (l24)
comprising:
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and
said suction chamber, said valve body (60) being movable between
a first position where said inlet is in communication with said
suction chamber (46) and a second position where said inlet is
prohibited from communicating with said suction chamber (46);
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said
valve body (60), pressurized fluid within said control chamber
(58) reacting against said valve body (60) to move said valve
body (60) between said first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber (46) and said control chamber (58), said first valve (78)
being open when said valve body (60) is in said first position}
a second valve (76) disposed between said
discharge chamber (48) and said valve body (60),said second valve
(76) being open when said valve body (60) is in said second
position; and
an- orifice (90) disposed between said discharge
chamber (48) and said control chamber (54), said orifice (90)
limiting the flow of fluid between said discharge chamber (48)
and said control chamber (54) to limit velocity of said valve
body (60);
wherein said capacity control system (124)
comprises a cylinder head (40), a valve block (66) and a gasket
(92); said cylinder head (40) being secured to said cylinder bank
(14) and defining said control chamber (54), said valve block
(66) being secured to said cylinder head (40), said gasket 92 being
disposed between said cylinder head (40) and said valve black
(66), said orifice (90) being defined by said gasket (92).
2. The compressor as claimed in claim 1, comrising
a solenoid valve (44) for opening said first valve (78).
3. The compressor as claimed in claim 2, wherein said
solenoid valve (44) opens said second valve (76).
4. The compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said first valve (78) is open when said second valve (76) is
closed and said first valve (78) is closed when said second valve
(76) is open.
5. The compressor as claimed in claim 1, comprising
a first biasing member (84) for urging said first valve (78) into
said open position.
6. . The comprsesor as claimed in claim 5, wherein
said basing member (84) urges said second valve (78) in to said
closed position.
7. The compresssor as claimed in claim 1, comprising
a second biasing member (62) for urging said valve body (60) into
said first position.
8. The compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
first and second valves (78,76) comprises a common needle valve
(82) .
9. A compressor as claimed in claim l, wherein the
ratio of said piston to orifice diameters ranges between 50.0:1
and 16.7;1.
10. A compresssor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston to orifice diameters ranges between
33.3;1 and 20.0:1.
11. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston to orifice areas ranges between 2300;1
and 277:1.
12. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston to orifice areas ranges between 1110;1
and 401:1.
13. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston replacement to orifice diameter ranges
between 12.2;1 and 4.05:1.
14. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston displacement to orifice diameter ranges
between 8.1:1 and 4.86;1.
15. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston displacement to orifice area ranges
between 77.4;1 and 85.9;1.
16. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the ratio of said piston displacement to orifice area ranges
between 344:1 and 124;1.
17. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said piston has a diameter of 1.0 inches and the diameter of said
orifice ranges between 0.020 inches and 0.060 inches.
18. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said piston has a diameter of 1.0 inches and the diameter of said
orifice ranges between 0.030 inches and 0.050 inches.
19. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said piston has a displacement of 0.243 cubic inches and the
diameter of said orifice ranges between 0.020 inches and O.O6O
inches.
20. A compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said piston has a displacement of 0.243 cubic inches and the
diameter of said orifice ranges between 0.030 inches and O.O5O
inches.
21. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an
outlet, said compressor comprising ;
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compresssion
cylinder (20);
a suction chamber (46) in communication with
said compression cylinder and with said inlet;
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with
said d compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24, 124)
associated with said cylinder bank, said capacity control system
comprising:
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and
said suction chamber, said valve body being movable between a
first position where said inlet is in communication with said
suction chamber and a second position where said inlet is
prohibited from communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said
valve body, pressurized fluid within said control chamber
reacting against said valve body to move said valve body between
said first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chamber, said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, said second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limiting the flow of fluid
between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to limit
velocity of said valve body;
wherein the radio of said piston to orifice diameters
ranges betwen 5O.O:l and 16.7:1.
22. A compressor as claimed in claim 21, wherein the
ratio of sasid piston to orifice diameters ranges between 33.3;1
and 20.0:1.
23. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an outlet,
said compressor comprising;
a cylinder bank (114) defining a compression
cylinder;
a suction chamber (46) in communication with
said compression cylinder and with said inlet}
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with said
conpression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24, 124) associated with
said cylinder bank, said capacity control system comprising;
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and said
suction chamber, said valve body being movable between a first
position where said inlet is in communication with said suction
chamber and a second position where said inlet is prohibited from
communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve
body, pressurized fluid within said control chamber reacting
against said valve body to move said valve body between said
first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chambers said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, and second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limiting the flow of fluid
between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to limit
velocity of said valve body;
wherein the ratio of said piston to orifice areas
ranges between 2500;1 and 277:1.
24. A compressor as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the ratio of said piston to orfice areas ranges between 111O;1
and 401:1.
25. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an out-
let, said compressor comprising:
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression cylinder;
a suction chamber (46) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said inlet;
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24, 124) associated with
said cylinder bank, said capacity control system comprising;
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and said
suction chamber; said valve body being movable between a first
position where said inlet is in communication with said suction
chamber and a second position where said inlet is prohibited from
communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve
body, pressurized fluid within said control chamber reacting
against said valve body to move said valve body between said
first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chamber, said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, said second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limiting the flow of fluid
between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to limit
velocity of said valve body;
wherein the ratio of said piston displacement to
orifice diameter ranges between 12.2;1 and 4.03:1.
26. A compressor as claimed in claim 25, wherein
the ratio of said piston displacement to orifice diameter ranges
between 8.1:1 and 4.86:1.
27. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an
outlet, said compressor comprising;
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression
cylinder;
a suction chamber (46) in communication with
said compression cylinder and with said inlet;
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with
said compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24,124) associated
with said cylinder bank, said capacity control system comprising:
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet
and said suction chamber, said valve body being movable between a
first position where said inlet is in communication with said
suction chamber and a second position where said inlet is
prohibited from communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said
valve body, pressurized fluid within said control chamber
reacting against said valve body to move said valve body between
said first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chamber, said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, said second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limit the flow of fluid
between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to limit
velocity of said valve body;
wherein the ratio of said pistion displacement to
orifice area ranges between 77.4;1 and 85.9:1.
28. A compressor as claimed in claim 27, wherein
the ratio of said piston displacement to orifice area ranges
between 344:1 and 1243 1.
29. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an
outlet, said compressor comprising;
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression cylinder;
a suction chamber (46) in communication with said
compression cylnder and with said inlet}
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24, 124) associated with
said cylinder bank, said capacity cotrol system comprising,
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and said
suction chamber, said valve body being movable between a first
position wherein said inlet is in communication with said suction
chamber and a second position where said inlet is prohibited from
communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve
body* pressurized fluid within said control chamber reacting
against said valve body to move said valve body between said
first and second positions}
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chamber, said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, said second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
compression cylinder and with said outlet;
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limiting the flow of fluid
between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to limit
velocity of said valve body;
wherein said piston has a diameter of approximately 1.0
inches and the diameter of said orifice ranges from 0.020 inches
and 0.060 inches.
30. A compressor as claimed in claim 29, wherein the
diameter of said orifice ranges between 0.030 inches and 0.050
inches.
31. A compressor (10) having an inlet and an outlet, said
compressor comprising ;
a cylinder bank (14) defining a compression cylinder;
a suction chamber (46) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said inlet;
a discharge chamber (48) in communication with said
compression cylinder and with said outlet;
a capacity control system (24, 124) associated with
said cylinder bank, said capacity control system comprising;
a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet and said
suction chamber, said valve body being movable between a first
position where said inlet is in communication with said suction
chamber and a second position where said in it is prohibited from
communicating with said suction chamber;
a control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve
body* pressurized fluid within said control chamber reacting
atainst said valve body to move said valve body between said
first and second positions;
a first valve (78) disposed between said suction
chamber and said control chamber, said first valve being open
when said valve body is in said first position;
a second valve (76) disposed between said discharge
chamber and said valve body, said second valve being open when
said valve body is in said second position; and
an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge chamber
and said control chamber, said orifice limiting the flow of
fluid between said discharge chamber and said control chamber to
limit velocity of said valve body;
wherein said piston has a displacement of
approximately 0.243 cubic inches and the diameter of said orifice
ranges between 0.020 and 0.060 inches.
32. A compressor as claimed in claim 31, wherein the
diameter of said orifices ranges between 0.030 and 0.050 inches.
Dated this 30th day of April 2002
The invention relates to a compressor (10) having an inlet and
outlet, said compressor comprising a cylinder bank (14) defining
a compression cylinder; a suction chamber (46) in communication
with said compression cylinder and with said inlet; a discharge
chamber (48) in communication with said compression cylinder and
with said outlet; a capacity control system (124) associated
with said cylinder bank (14), said capacity control system (124)
comprising a valve body (60) disposed between said inlet
and said suction chamber, said valve body (60) being movable between
a first position where said inlet is in communication with said
suction chamber (46) and a second position where said inlet is
prohibited from communicating with said suction chamber (46); a
control chamber (58) disposed adjacent said valve body (60)
pressurized fluid within said control chamber (58) reacting
against said valve body (60) to move said valve body (60) between
said first and second positions; a first valve (78) disposed
between said suction chamber (46) and said control chamber (58),
said first valve (78) being open when said valve body (60) is in
said first position; a second valve (76) disposed between said
discharge chamber (48) and said valve body (60), said second
valve (76) being open when said valve body (60) is in said second
posiion; and an orifice (90) disposed between said discharge
chamber (48) and said control chamber (54), said orifice (90)
limiting the flow of fluid between said discharge chamber (48)
and said control chamber (54) to limit velocity of said valve
body (60), wherein said capacity control system (124) comprises a
cylinder head (40), a valve block (66) and a gasket (92); said
cylinder head (40) being secured to said cylinder bank (14) and
defining said control chamber (54), said valve block (66) being
secured to said cylinder head (40), said gasket (92) being
disposed between said cylinder head (40) and said valve block
(66), said orifice (90) being defined by said gasket (92).

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Patent Number 222731
Indian Patent Application Number 245/CAL/2002
PG Journal Number 34/2008
Publication Date 22-Aug-2008
Grant Date 21-Aug-2008
Date of Filing 30-Apr-2002
Name of Patentee EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Applicant Address 1675, W CAMPBELL ROAD, SIDNEY, OH USA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 WALLIS FRANK S 930 CHESTNUT AVENUE, SIDNEY, OHIO 45365 USA.
PCT International Classification Number F25B 49/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 09/915,798 2001-07-26 U.S.A.