Low-pressure type orbiting vane compressor

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Plural working members or chambers

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C418S064000, C418S063000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a low-pressure type orbiting vane compressor that is capable of diverging low-temperature and low-pressure refrigerant gas introduced into a shell through an inlet tube to an inlet port of a cylinder and a drive unit so as to simultaneously compress the refrigerant gas and cool the drive unit. The orbiting vane compressor comprises a vertical baffle disposed in the shell while being spaced apart from the inner end of the inlet tube, and a diverging channel defined between the baffle and the inlet tube, the diverging channel having one end communicating with the inlet port of the cylinder and the other end communicating with the drive unit. Consequently, the present invention has the effect of preventing overheating of the drive unit, and therefore, improving performance and reliability of the orbiting vane compressor.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4767293 (1988-08-01), Caillat et al.
patent: 5383773 (1995-01-01), Richardson, Jr.
patent: 6807821 (2004-10-01), Narney, II

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