Pumps – Expansible chamber type – Valved piston
Patent
1988-09-21
1990-09-11
Koczo, Michael
Pumps
Expansible chamber type
Valved piston
417550, 417552, F04B 3908
Patent
active
049557963
ABSTRACT:
Refrigerant compressor construction having a cylinder, a piston mounted for reciprocation in the cylinder, a cylinder head mounted over the end of the cylinder to provide a compression chamber, and refrigerant discharge valving in the cylinder head or a valve plate assembled thereto adapted to open a discharge passage for pressurized refrigerant on the compression stroke of the piston means and to close the discharge passage on the suction stroke of the piston, a first suction gas inlet passage through the wall of the cylinder at a position remote from the cylinder head, a second suction gas inlet passage in the piston extending through the outer wall thereof and in continuous communication with the first passage, a suction gas port in the top of the piston in communication with the second passage, the port having a valve seat formed in the top of the piston and a valve disc mounted on the top of the piston for limited axial, floating movement and having a sealing surface adapted to bear against the valve seat on the compression stroke of the piston to close the second passage from the compression chamber, the floating movement being sufficient for movement of the sealing surface away from the valve seat to provide the suction gas port with suitable open dimensions to allow adequate low-pressure refrigerant gas glow into the compression chamber during the suction stroke of the piston.
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Bristol Compressors, Inc.
Koczo Michael
Szczecina Jr. Eugene L.
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