IP Library Granted Patent US 7,000,420
Granted Patent B2
US 7,000,420 · App. 10/648,250 · Granted Feb 21, 2006

Compressor

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Patent No.
US 7,000,420
App. No.
10/648,250
Granted
Feb 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A compressor that sucks refrigerant gas from an external refrigerant circuit, compresses the sucked refrigerant gas and discharges the compressed refrigerant gas, comprising a cylinder having a plurality of bores, a front housing coupled to the front side of the cylinder and forming a crank chamber, a driving shaft supported so as to freely rotate with respect to the cylinder and the front housing, a single-headed piston connected to a slanting plate element mounted on the driving shaft and linearly reciprocating inside the bores of the cylinder, and a rear housing coupled to and closing the rear side of the cylinder. In the compressor, the rear housing comprises a discharge chamber provided at the center of the interior of the rear housing, so that the refrigerant gas discharged from the cylinder remains in the discharge chamber before being discharged to the external refrigerant circuit, a suction chamber provided so as to surround the discharge chamber, so that refrigerant gas sucked from the external refrigerant circuit remains in the suction chamber before being moved to the cylinder, and a pulsation pressure reduction conduit provided at the rear side of the rear housing, having an inlet led to the discharge chamber and an outlet led to the external refrigerant circuit, and extending in a radial direction of the rear housing, and wherein the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit through which the discharged gas of the discharge chamber passes is positioned at a distance at which the pressure pulsations of the discharged gas at the respective discharge holes are substantially equal.

Claims (14)

1. A compressor, which is configured to suck refrigerant gas from an external refrigerant circuit, compress the sucked refrigerant gas and discharge the compressed refrigerant gas, said compressor comprising:

a cylinder having a plurality of bores;

a front housing being coupled to a front side of the cylinder and forming a crank chamber;

a driving shaft supported to be freely rotatable with respect to the cylinder and the front housing;

a slanting plate element mounted on the driving shaft;

a single-headed piston connected to said slanting plate element for linearly reciprocable displacement within one of the bores of the cylinder; and

a rear housing being coupled to and closing a rear side of the cylinder, wherein the rear housing comprises:

a discharge chamber provided at the center of the interior of the rear housing, so that the refrigerant gas discharged from the cylinder through a plurality of discharge holes remains in the discharge chamber before being discharged to the external refrigerant circuit;

a suction chamber surrounding the discharge chamber, so that the refrigerant gas sucked from the external refrigerant circuit remains in the suction chamber before being moved to the cylinder; and

a pulsation pressure reduction conduit provided at a rear side of the rear housing, said conduit having a single inlet led to the discharge chamber and an outlet led to the external refrigerant circuit, and said conduit extending in a radial direction of the rear housing, wherein the single inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit through which the discharged gas of the discharge chamber passes is positioned at a position at which the pressure pulsations of the discharged gas at the respective discharge holes are substantially equal, said position of said single inlet depending on relative positions of the discharge holes in the discharge chamber, an overall configuration of the discharge chamber, and a volume of space occupied by the pulsation pressure reduction conduit in the discharge chamber.

2. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit is, equally spaced from the discharge holes through which the gas discharged from the cylinder to the discharge chamber passes.

3. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit is positioned at the center of the discharge chamber.

4. The compressor of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit and a cross-sectional area of a passageway of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit are sized such that the pulsation pressure of the discharged gas in the passageway of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit is smaller than the pulsation pressure of the discharged gas at the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit.

5. The compressor of claim 4 , wherein the cross-sectional area of the inlet of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the passageway of the pulsation pressure reduction conduit.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 30, 2015
From: HALLA VISTEON CLIMATE CONTROL CORPORATION
To: HANON SYSTEMS
Reel/Frame 037007/0103 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 28, 2013
From: HALLA CLIMATE CONTROL CORPORATION
To: HALLA VISTEON CLIMATE CONTROL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030704/0554 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2003
From: AHN, HEW NAM; LEE, MIN JOO; KIM, HAK SOO
To: HALLA CLIMATE CONTROL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014448/0539 →