Pumps – Motor driven – Including means utilizing pump fluid for augmenting cooling,...
Patent
1978-03-02
1980-01-01
Croyle, Carlton R.
Pumps
Motor driven
Including means utilizing pump fluid for augmenting cooling,...
417372, 417902, 418 97, 418 99, 418201, F01C 116, F01C 2106
Patent
active
041814746
ABSTRACT:
In a vertical hermetic compressor, an inner cylindrical housing coaxially mounted within a sealed outer enclosure, sealably carries at its lower end, paired helical screw rotors defining with the inner housing a screw compressor compression chamber and supports coaxially with one of the screw rotors and constituting an axial extension thereof the compressor electrical drive motor by longitudinally spaced tapered roller bearings. Oil is bled from the sump and fed to the suction inlet tube to the compressor upstream of the working gas filter. Compressed working fluid is discharged axially downwardly with the lower tapered roller bearing assembly providing a minimal high pressure gap between the screw rotor ends and the stationary end plates. Entrained oil from the discharge passage which extends through the electric motor rotor seeks the suction side of the compressor through the upper of the two tapered roller bearing pack assemblies for controlled continuous lubrication of the upper bearing assembly. The compressed working fluid discharges axially through the center of the sealed outer enclosure at its upper end free of oil which is separated by impact with a curved plate deflector overlying the upper end of the electric motor and by centrifugal force provided by the electric motor rotor rotation. The upper bearing pack assembly for the screw rotors may employ needle bearings instead of tapered roller bearings and the lower bearing pack assemblies may incorporate radially extending needle bearings for thrust take up in lieu of one set of tapered roller bearings, with the needle bearings carried by a spherical, self-aligning mounting assembly. A capillary line passing through the compressor inlet passage carries oil from the sump to an injection port opening to a closed thread just after suction cut off for lubricating and sealing of the screw rotors.
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patent: 3796526 (1974-03-01), Cawley
patent: 3922114 (1975-11-01), Hamilton
patent: 4005949 (1977-02-01), Grant
Croyle Carlton R.
Dunham-Bush, Inc.
Gluck R. E.
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