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Variable capacity vane type compressor

  • US 4,715,792 A
  • Filed: 04/04/1986
  • Issued: 12/29/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/05/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A variable capacity vane type compressor comprising:

  • a housing providing a cylinder of a predetermined profile having ends closed by end walls;

    a rotor disposed in said cylinder and rotatable by an external power;

    said rotor being formed therein with a plurality of vane grooves;

    vanes slidably received in said vane grooves and having radially outer ends disposed in slidable engagement with the inner surface of said cylinder to cooperate therewith and with said end walls to define a plurality of variable volume working chambers;

    means defining a suction port so disposed as to be open to one of said working chambers when it is in its suction stroke;

    an unloading mechanism including an unloading port and a first unloading passage and arranged such that said unloading port is open to one of said working chambers when it is in its compression stroke and to relieve therefrom compressed fluid through said unloading passage to a lower pressure part of the compressor;

    means defining a discharge port so disposed as to be open to one of said working chambers when it is in its final stage of the compression stroke;

    said unloading mechanism further including a first valve member movable to vary the opening area of said unloading port;

    means for controlling the suction of fluid into the compressor and including a second passage and a second valve member movable therein to vary the opening area of said suction port;

    said second passage having first and second portions communicated, respectively, with said suction port and said cylinder at a point which leads said suction port as viewed in the direction of rotation of said rotor;

    said first and second valve members having pressure receiving faces, respectively, and being movable by a pressure applied to said pressure receiving faces;

    means for exerting the same pressure signal to said pressure receiving faces of said first and second valve members;

    said second valve member being formed therein with a third communication passage which, when said second valve member is in a position in which the opening area of said suction port is decreased most, communicates said suction port through said first and second portions of said second passage with said point of said cylinder.

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