IP Library Granted Patent US 12,546,316
Granted Patent B1
US 12,546,316 · App. 18/796,746 · Granted Feb 10, 2026

Low ratio oil injection port for applications without the requirement of an oil pump

Inventor: Jean-Louis Picouet (Waukesha, WI)
Assignee: Copeland Industrial LP
F04C18/16F04C29/042F04C2210/206
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Patent No.
US 12,546,316
App. No.
18/796,746
Granted
Feb 10, 2026
Kind
B1
Abstract

Screw compressors and screw compressor systems are disclosed in which the compressors include an oil injection port that injects oil into the compression chamber during a compression cycle. The oil injection port is located in an outer wall of the cylindrical bore within the compressor housing in which the main rotor is rotationally mounted. The oil injection port is located and configured to inject oil into the compression chamber during a time period such that the average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is reduced as compared to standard compressors. The design of the oil injection port allows screw compressor systems to not include an oil pump.

Claims (38)

1 . A screw compressor comprising:

a compressor housing that includes a cylindrical bore having an outer wall;

a main rotor rotationally mounted within the cylindrical bore of the compressor housing, the main rotor including at least one helical groove that defines a compression chamber; and

a gate rotor having a gear tooth that closes the compression chamber at a start of a compression cycle, travels through the compression chamber during the compression cycle, and exits the compression chamber at an end of the compression cycle;

wherein compression gasses within the compression chamber have a pressure, the pressure being equal to a suction pressure at the start of the compression cycle and increasing during the compression cycle to a discharge pressure at the end of the compression cycle;

wherein the outer wall of the cylindrical bore includes an oil injection port that injects oil into the compression chamber during a time period and stops injecting oil into the compression period at the end of the time period partially through the compression cycle, and an average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is less than about 1.8:1.

2 . The screw compressor of claim 1 , wherein the main rotor includes a plurality of helical grooves and each helical groove defines a compression chamber.

3 . The screw compressor of claim 2 , wherein the compressor comprises two gate rotors, a first gate rotor being rotationally mounted within the compressor housing on a first side of the main rotor and a second gate rotor being rotationally mounted within the compressor housing on a second side of the main rotor opposite the first side.

4 . The screw compressor of claim 1 , wherein the average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is about 1.2:1.

5 . The screw compressor of claim 1 , wherein the time period during which the oil injection port injects oil into the compression chamber begins prior to when the gear tooth closes the compression chamber at the start of the compression cycle.

6 . The screw compressor of claim 1 , wherein a pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure is about 2.4:1 when the time period during which the oil injection port injects oil into the compression chamber ends.

7 . The screw compressor of claim 1 , wherein the oil injection port includes a single injection point, and does not include a plurality of oil injection points.

8 . A compression system comprising:

an oil cooler that cools oil to be injected into a screw compressor;

an oil separator that separates oil from compression gasses generated by the screw compressor; and

the screw compressor, wherein the screw compressor comprises:

a compressor housing that includes a cylindrical bore having an outer wall;

a main rotor rotationally mounted within the cylindrical bore of the compressor housing, the main rotor including at least one helical groove that defines a compression chamber; and

a gate rotor having a gear tooth that closes the compression chamber at a start of a compression cycle, travels through the compression chamber during the compression cycle, and exits the compression chamber at an end of the compression cycle;

wherein compression gasses within the compression chamber have a pressure, the pressure being equal to suction pressure at the start of the compression cycle and increasing during the compression cycle to a discharge pressure at the end of the compression cycle;

wherein the outer wall of the cylindrical bore includes an oil injection port that injects oil into the compression chamber during a time period and stops injecting oil into the compression period at the end of the time period partially through the compression cycle, and an average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is less than about 1.8:1.

9 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein the compression system does not include an oil pump.

10 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein the main rotor includes a plurality of helical grooves and each helical groove defines a compression chamber.

11 . The compression system of claim 10 , wherein the compressor comprises two gate rotors, a first gate rotor being rotationally mounted within the compressor housing on a first side of the main rotor and a second gate rotor being rotationally mounted within the compressor housing on a second side of the main rotor opposite the first side.

12 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein the average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is about 1.2:1.

13 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein the time period during which the oil injection port injects oil into the compression chamber begins prior to when the gear tooth closes the compression chamber at the start of the compression cycle.

14 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein a pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure is about 2.4:1 when the time period during which the oil injection port injects oil into the compression chamber ends.

15 . The compression system of claim 8 , wherein the oil injection port includes a single injection point, and does not include a plurality of oil injection points.

16 . A method of operating a screw compressor, the method comprising:

providing s screw compressor, wherein the screw compressor comprises:

a compressor housing that includes a cylindrical bore having an outer wall, the outer wall of the cylindrical bore including an oil injection port;

a main rotor rotationally mounted within the cylindrical bore of the compressor housing, the main rotor including at least one helical groove that defines a compression chamber; and

a gate rotor having a gear tooth that closes the compression chamber at a start of a compression cycle, travels through the compression chamber during the compression cycle, and exits the compression chamber at an end of the compression cycle;

conducting a compression cycle, wherein compression gasses within the compression chamber have a pressure, the pressure being equal to suction pressure at the start of the compression cycle and increasing during the compression cycle to a discharge pressure at the end of the compression cycle; and

injecting oil into the compression chamber through the oil injection port during a time period and stopping injecting oil into the compression period at the end of the time period partially through the compression cycle;

wherein an average pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure during the time period is less than about 1.8:1.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein injecting oil into the compression chamber through the oil injection port during the time period includes beginning the time period prior to when the gear tooth closes the compression chamber at the start of the compression cycle.

18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein injecting oil into the compression chamber through the oil injection port during the time period includes ending the time period when a pressure ratio of the pressure of the compression gasses within the compression chamber relative to the suction pressure is about 2.4:1.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2025
From: COPELAND INDUSTRIAL LP
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070100/0043 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2025
From: COPELAND INDUSTRIAL LP
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070100/0139 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2025
From: COPELAND LP; COPELAND COLD CHAIN LP; COPELAND COMFORT CONTROL LP; COPELAND SCROLL COMPRESSORS LP; COPELAND INDUSTRIAL LP
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070094/0094 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2025
From: COPELAND LP; COPELAND SCROLL COMPRESSORS LP; COPELAND INDUSTRIAL LP; COPELAND COMFORT CONTROL LP; COPELAND COLD CHAIN LP
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070568/0920 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2024
From: PICOUET, JEAN-LOUIS
To: COPELAND INDUSTRIAL LP
Reel/Frame 068210/0841 →