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WO1998008034B1 - Gas compressor - Google Patents

Gas compressor

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WO1998008034B1
WO1998008034B1 PCT/US1997/011646 US9711646W WO9808034B1 WO 1998008034 B1 WO1998008034 B1 WO 1998008034B1 US 9711646 W US9711646 W US 9711646W WO 9808034 B1 WO9808034 B1 WO 9808034B1
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sheath
piston
discharge valve
bore
perimeter
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PCT/US1997/011646
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French (fr)
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WO1998008034A2 (en
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Priority claimed from US08/700,322 external-priority patent/US5775886A/en
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Priority to DE69724256T priority Critical patent/DE69724256D1/en
Priority to AU35924/97A priority patent/AU3592497A/en
Priority to EP97932473A priority patent/EP0917626B1/en
Publication of WO1998008034A2 publication Critical patent/WO1998008034A2/en
Publication of WO1998008034A3 publication Critical patent/WO1998008034A3/en
Publication of WO1998008034B1 publication Critical patent/WO1998008034B1/en
Priority to HK00101151A priority patent/HK1022343A1/en

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Abstract

A highly manufacturable gas compressor includes a sheath (50) removably attached to a piston (40) by several resilient fingers (59) that snap into place at the bottom of the piston (40). The fingers (59) act to limit relative motion between the piston (40) and sheath (50) as the piston (40) is reciprocated within a cylinder bore (12). During the suction stroke of the compressor, the piston (40) and sheath (50) separate at their tops, creating an opening at the top of the sheath (50) which allows low pressure gas to flow through an opening (53a, 53b) formed in the side of the sheath (50), between the sheath (50) and piston (40), through the opening (54) at the top of the sheath (50), and into a compression chamber (70) formed between the top surfaces of the piston (40) and sheath (50) and the bottom surface of a discharge valve (80). During the compression stroke, the tops of the piston (40) and sheath (50) combine to form a contiguous surface that compresses the low pressure gas in the compression chamber (70) against the bottom surface of the discharge valve (80), forcing the discharge valve (80) open to release pressurized gas into a discharge chamber (32). The valving sheath (50) includes a lip seal (24) to prevent pressurized gas from escaping the compression chamber (70) between the sheath (50) and cylinder bore wall (22). Slugging protection means (21, 90a, 90b) are provided by the discharge valve (80) and the sheath (50). To eliminate noise and increase efficiency, the sheath (50) and discharge valve (80) are formed from a thermoplastic material.

Claims

AMENDED CLAIMS
[received by the International Bureau on 16 March 1998 (16.03.98); original claim 27 cancelled; original claims 1, 25 and 30 amended; new claims 46-54 added; remaining claims unchanged (14 pages)]
1. A gas compressor comprising: a cylinder block having a piston bore formed therein, said piston bore being defined by a bore wall having a bore opening; a cylinder block head connected to the cylinder block; a piston having a piston top, a piston bottom, a piston perimeter, and a piston length defined by the distance between the top and bottom, said piston mounted for reciprocation within said piston bore along a piston axis of reciprocation, the reciprocation of the piston including a suction stroke of the piston and a compression stroke of the piston; wherein each of said strokes defines movement of said piston over a piston stroke distance; a valving sheath having a sheath top disposed over the piston top and a sheath body intermediate said piston and said bore wall, said sheath having: an outer surface defining an outer sheath perimeter; an inner surface defining an inner sheath perimeter greater than said piston perimeter and less than said outer sheath perimeter, said inner surface including a sheath seat for engaging the piston top; a top opening formed in the sheath top; and one or more body openings formed in said sheath body; said sheath positioned in said piston bore so that said inner sheath perimeter is adjacent said piston perimeter and said outer sheath perimeter is adjacent said bore wall, said inner sheath perimeter and said piston perimeter defining a sheath chamber therebetween, said sheath being mounted for reciprocation along the piston axis of reciprocation to provide movement of the sheath over a sheath stroke distance; a discharge valve mounted intermediate said cylinder block head and said sheath top and having a valve bottom and a valve top, said valve bottom positioned adjacent the sheath top, defining a compression chamber between the valve bottom and the sheath top and further defining a discharge chamber between the valve top and the cylinder block head; means for sealing the compression chamber to prevent compressed gas from escaping the compression chamber; means for isolating the discharge chamber from the compression chamber during at least a portion of the suction stroke of the piston; and an inlet in communication with said one or more body openings in the sheath body for inputting gas in the compression chamber by way of the sheath chamber during the suction stroke of the piston.
2. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said sheath further comprises a sheath bottom and a sheath length defined by the distance between the sheath top and the sheath bottom, said sheath length being greater than said piston length.
3. A compressor in accordance with Claim 2, wherein said sheath bottom includes means for retaining said inner sheath perimeter adjacent to said piston perimeter.
4. A compressor in accordance with Claim 3 , wherein said means for retaining includes one or more resilient fingers formed in said sheath, said one or more fingers functioning to retain adjacency of the inner sheath perimeter and piston perimeter when the sheath valve and piston are mounted in said piston bore, said one or more fingers functioning to limit the sheath stroke distance to less than the piston stroke distance, said one or more fingers allowing separation of the sheath from the piston when the sheath and piston are removed from the piston bore.
5. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said means for isolating includes: a discharge valve seat formed in the discharge valve; a seating surface formed in said cylinder block adjacent said bore opening; and means for resiliently urging said discharge valve toward said piston bore so that said discharge valve seat engages said seating surface when the force applied to the bottom of the discharge valve by compressed gas in the compression chamber is less than the force being applied by said means for resiliently urging to the discharge valve.
6. A compressor in accordance with Claim 5, wherein said means for resiliently urging includes a helical coil spring disposed between said discharge valve and said cylinder block.
7. A compressor in accordance with Claim 5, wherein said means for resiliently urging includes a leaf spring disposed between said discharge valve and said cylinder block.
8. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, further comprising means for movably connecting the discharge valve to the cylinder block.
9. A compressor in accordance with Claim 8, wherein said means for movably connecting includes a plurality of guides, said cylinder block further including a plurality of stanchion bores disposed in said cylinder block adjacent said piston bore, each of said stanchion bores including: a stanchion bore depth; a stanchion bore perimeter; and a stanchion mounted in the stanchion bore substantially parallel to the piston axis of reciprocation, each stanchion having a stanchion length greater than the stanchion bore depth so that at least a portion of each stanchion protrudes from the cylinder block to define a plurality of stanchion protrusions having a stanchion protrusion length; wherein each of said guides includes means for movably securing said discharge valve to a stanchion protrusion to provide aligned engagement of said discharge valve seat with said seating surface.
10. A compressor in accordance with Claim 9, said discharge valve including means for limiting movement of the discharge valve to less than the stanchion protrusion length.
11. A compressor in accordance with Claim 10, wherein said means for limiting includes a protruding member formed in the top of the discharge valve, said protruding member positioned at a limit distance from the cylinder block head when said discharge valve seat engages said seating surface, said limit distance being less than said stanchion protrusion length.
12. A compressor in accordance with Claim 9, wherein at least one of said plurality of stanchion bores includes means for controlling slugging of the compressor.
13. A compressor in accordance with Claim 12, wherein said means for controlling slugging includes a slugging bore in axial alignment with a stanchion bore, said slugging bore having a slugging bore perimeter greater than said stanchion bore perimeter and providing containment of fluids, at least one of said guides including a slugging member extending from said guide into said slugging bore to limit movement of said discharge valve when fluids are contained in said slugging bore .
14. A compressor in accordance with Claim 13 , further comprising at least one channel formed in said cylinder block interconnecting said slugging bore and said discharge valve.
15. A compressor in accordance with Claim 13 , wherein said means for resiliently urging includes: a spring disposed in said slugging bore and interconnected between said slugging bore and said slugging member for resiliently urging said discharge valve seat toward said seating surface when the force applied to the bottom of the discharge valve by compressed gas in the compression chamber is less than the force being applied by said spring to the discharge valve.
16. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said means for sealing includes a lip seal formed in the outer surface of the sheath, said lip seal preventing compressed gas in the compression chamber from escaping along the bore wall at least during the compression stroke of the piston.
17. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, further comprising means for damping relative motion between the sheath and piston at least during startup of the compressor.
18. A compressor in accordance with Claim 17, wherein said means for damping includes damping stanchion means formed in said sheath, damping stanchion receiver means formed in said piston for receiving said damping stanchion means, and a spring interconnecting said damping stanchion means and said damping stanchion receiver means .
19. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inlet includes : one or more gas passages formed through said cylinder block at a position remote to said discharge chamber and being in communication with said bore; and at least one gas inlet formed through said sheath to provide communication between at least one gas passage and said sheath chamber over at least a substantial portion of each piston stroke.
20. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said inlet includes one or more gas passages formed through said piston in communication with said sheath chamber.
21. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said sheath is comprised of a thermoplastic material.
23. A compressor in accordance with Claim 1, wherein said piston top includes a protruding section in axial alignment with the piston axis of reciprocation, said protruding section terminated by an upper surface having a protrusion surface area, said top opening formed in the sheath top having a top opening area greater than said protrusion surface area for receiving at least a portion of said protruding section during reciprocation of the piston.
24. A compressor in accordance with Claim 23 , wherein said protruding section includes a curved protruding section, said sheath top and said discharge valve bottom being curved to conform to said protruding section at least during the compression stroke of the piston.
25. A compressor discharge valve assembly disposed between the cylinder block and cylinder block head of a gas compressor for regulating the release of compressed gas from a compression chamber disposed in a piston bore formed in the cylinder block to a discharge chamber formed in the cylinder block head, said discharge valve assembly comprising: a seating surface formed in the cylinder block adjacent the piston bore; a discharge valve mounted intermediate said cylinder block head and said compression chamber, said discharge valve having: a bottom surface adjacent said compression chamber; a top surface adjacent said discharge chamber; and a discharge valve seat conforming to said seating surface; a plurality of guides connected to said top surface; a plurality of stanchion bores disposed in said cylinder block adjacent said piston bore, each of said stanchion bores including: a stanchion bore depth; a stanchion bore perimeter; and a stanchion mounted in the stanchion bore substantially parallel to the piston axis of reciprocation, each stanchion having a stanchion length greater than the stanchion bore depth so that at least a portion of each stanchion protrudes from the cylinder block to define a plurality of stanchion protrusions having a stanchion protrusion length; wherein each of said guides comprises means for movably securing said discharge valve to a stanchion protrusion to provide aligned engagement of said discharge valve seat with said seating surface; and means for resiliently urging said discharge valve toward said piston bore so that said discharge valve seat engages said seating surface when the force applied to the bottom of the discharge valve by compressed gas in the compression chamber is less than the force being applied by said means for resiliently urging to the discharge valve.
26. A discharge valve assembly according to Claim 25, wherein the bottom surface of said discharge valve is substantially lenticular.
27. (Canceled)
28. A discharge valve assembly according to Claim 25, further comprising means for limiting movement of the discharge valve to less than the stanchion protrusion length.
29. A discharge valve assembly according to Claim 28, wherein said means for limiting comprises a protruding member formed in the top of the discharge valve, said protruding member positioned at a limit distance from the cylinder block head when said annular seating surface is in contact with said annular seat, said limit distance being less than said stanchion protrusion length.
30. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 25, wherein at least one of said plurality of stanchion bores further comprises means for controlling slugging of the compressor.
31. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 30, wherein said means for controlling slugging comprises at least one slugging bore formed in the cylinder block in axial alignment with a stanchion bore, said at least one slugging bore having a slugging bore perimeter greater than said stanchion bore perimeter and providing containment of fluids, at least one of said guides further comprising a slugging member extending from said guide into said slugging bore to limit movement of said discharge valve when fluids are contained in said slugging bore.
32. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 31, wherein said means for resiliently urging comprises a spring disposed in said slugging bore and interconnected between said slugging bore and said slugging member for resiliently urging said discharge valve seat toward said seating surface when the force applied to the bottom of the discharge valve by compressed gas in the compression chamber is less than the force being applied by said spring to the discharge valve.
33. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 25, wherein said means for resiliently urging comprises a spring disposed between said discharge valve and said cylinder block head.
34. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 33, wherein said spring comprises a helical coil spring.
35. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 33, wherein said spring comprises a leaf spring.
36. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 25, wherein said discharge valve is comprised of a thermoplastic material .
37. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 25, wherein the bottom surface of the discharge valve is curved.
38. A compressor valving sheath assembly disposed between the piston and piston bore wall of a gas compressor for regulating the input of gas from a gas passage to a compression chamber of the gas compressor, said piston having a piston top, a piston bottom, a piston perimeter, and a piston length defined by the distance between the top and bottom, said piston mounted for reciprocation within said piston bore along a piston axis of reciprocation, said reciprocation including a suction stroke of the piston and a compression stroke of the piston, each of said strokes defining movement of said piston over a piston stroke distance, said sheath assembly comprising: a valving sheath having: a sheath top disposed over the piston top; a sheath body intermediate said piston and said bore wall; an outer surface defining an outer sheath perimeter; an inner surface defining an inner sheath perimeter greater than said piston perimeter and less than said outer perimeter, said inner surface including a sheath seat for engaging the piston top; a top opening formed in the sheath top; and one or more body openings formed in said sheath body; said sheath positioned in said piston bore so that said inner sheath perimeter is adjacent said piston perimeter and said outer sheath perimeter is adjacent said bore wall, said inner sheath perimeter and said piston perimeter defining a sheath chamber therebetween, said sheath being mounted for reciprocation along the piston axis of reciprocation to provide movement of the sheath over a sheath stroke distance; means for sealing the outer surface of the sheath against the bore wall to prevent compressed gas in the compression chamber from escaping along the bore wall; and an inlet in communication with said sheath chamber for inputting gas in the compression chamber by way of the sheath chamber during at least a portion of the suction stroke of the piston.
39. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 38, wherein said sheath further comprises a sheath bottom and a sheath length defined by the distance between the sheath top and the sheath bottom, said sheath length being greater than said piston length.
40. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 39, wherein said sheath bottom comprises means for retaining said inner sheath perimeter adjacent to said piston perimeter.
41. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 40, wherein said means for retaining comprises one or more resilient fingers formed in said sheath, said one or more fingers functioning to retain adjacency of the inner sheath perimeter and piston perimeter when the sheath valve and piston are mounted in said piston bore, said one or more fingers functioning to limit relative movement between the sheath and piston to less than the piston stroke distance, said one or more fingers allowing separation of the sheath from the piston when the sheath and piston are removed from the piston bore.
42. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 38, wherein said means for sealing comprises a lip seal formed in the outer surface of the sheath, said lip seal preventing compressed gas in the compression chamber from escaping along the bore wall at least during the compression stroke of the piston.
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43. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 38, further comprising means for damping relative motion between the sheath and piston at least during startup of the compressor.
44. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 43, wherein said means for damping comprises damping stanchion means formed in said piston, damping stanchion receiver means formed in said sheath for receiving said damping stanchion means, and a spring interconnecting said damping stanchion means and said damping stanchion receiver means .
45. A sheath assembly in accordance with Claim 38, wherein said sheath top is curved.
46. A gas compressor for compressing inlet gas received from an inlet, said compressor comprising: a cylinder block having a piston bore formed therein, said piston bore being defined by a bore wall having a bore opening; a cylinder block head connected to the cylinder block; a piston having a piston top, a piston bottom, a piston perimeter, and a piston length defined by the distance between the top and bottom, said piston mounted for reciprocation within said piston bore along a piston axis of reciprocation, the reciprocation of the piston including a suction stroke of the piston and a compression stroke of the piston; wherein each of said strokes defines movement of said piston over a piston stroke distance; a valving sheath having a sheath top adjacent the piston top and a sheath body intermediate said piston and said bore wall, said sheath having: an outer surface defining an outer sheath perimeter; an inner surface defining an inner sheath perimeter greater than said piston perimeter and less than said outer sheath perimeter, said inner surface including a sheath seat for engaging the piston;
41 a top opening formed in the sheath top; and one or more body openings formed in said sheath body for receiving inlet gas; said sheath positioned in said piston bore so that said inner sheath perimeter is adjacent said piston perimeter and said outer sheath perimeter is adjacent said bore wall, said inner sheath perimeter and said piston perimeter defining a sheath chamber therebetween, said sheath being mounted for reciprocation along the piston axis of reciprocation to provide movement of the sheath over a sheath stroke distance; and a discharge valve mounted intermediate said cylinder block head and said sheath top and having a valve bottom and a valve top, said valve bottom positioned adjacent the sheath top, defining a compression chamber between the valve bottom and the sheath top and further defining a discharge chamber between the valve top and the cylinder block head, said compression chamber containing compressed gas during the compression stroke of the piston and said discharge valve regulating the release of compressed gas from the compression chamber to the discharge chamber.
47. A compressor in accordance with Claim 46, further comprising a seal for sealing the compression chamber to inhibit compressed gas from escaping the compression chamber.
48. A compressor in accordance with Claim 47, wherein said seal includes a lip seal formed in the outer surface of the sheath, said lip seal inhibiting compressed gas in the compression chamber from escaping along the bore wall at least during the compression stroke of the piston.
49. A compressor in accordance with Claim 46, wherein said sheath seat engages the piston to isolate the compression chamber from the sheath chamber during at least a portion of the compression stroke of the piston.
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50. A compressor discharge valve assembly disposed between the cylinder block and cylinder block head of a gas compressor for regulating the release of compressed gas from a compression chamber disposed in a piston bore formed in the cylinder block to a discharge chamber formed in the cylinder block head, said discharge valve assembly comprising: a seating surface formed in the cylinder block adjacent the piston bore; a discharge valve mounted intermediate said cylinder block head and said compression chamber, said discharge valve having: a bottom surface adjacent said compression chamber; a top surface adjacent said discharge chamber; and a discharge valve seat conforming to said seating surface; a plurality of stanchions integral with said cylinder block and projecting outwardly therefrom by a stanchion protrusion length, said plurality of stanchions being in aligned engagement with said plurality of guides to provide aligned engagement of said discharge valve seat with said seating surface; and means for urging said discharge valve seat toward said seating surface so that said discharge valve seat engages said seating surface when the force applied to the bottom of the discharge valve by compressed gas in the compression chamber is less than the force applied by said means for urging to the discharge valve.
51. A discharge valve assembly in accordance with Claim 50, wherein said means for urging includes a spring.
52. A compressor valving sheath disposed between the piston and piston bore wall of a gas compressor for regulating the input of gas from a gas inlet to a compression chamber of the gas compressor, said piston having a piston top, a piston bottom, a piston perimeter, and a piston length defined by the distance between the top and bottom, said piston mounted for reciprocation within said piston bore along a piston axis of reciprocation,
43 said reciprocation including a suction stroke of the piston and a compression stroke of the piston, each of said strokes defining movement of said piston over a piston stroke distance, said sheath comprising: a sheath top adjacent the piston top; a sheath body intermediate said piston and said bore wall; an outer surface defining an outer sheath perimeter; an inner surface defining an inner sheath perimeter greater than said piston perimeter and less than said outer sheath perimeter, said inner surface including a sheath seat for engaging the piston during at least a portion of the compression stroke of the piston; a top opening formed in the sheath top; and one or more body openings formed in said sheath body for receiving gas from the gas inlet; said sheath positioned in said piston bore so that said inner sheath perimeter is adjacent said piston perimeter and said outer sheath perimeter is adjacent said bore wall, said inner sheath perimeter and said piston perimeter defining a sheath chamber therebetween, said sheath being mounted for reciprocation along the piston axis of reciprocation to provide movement of the sheath over a sheath stroke distance.
53. A valving sheath in accordance with Claim 52, further comprising a seal for sealing the compression chamber to inhibit compressed gas from escaping the compression chamber.
54. A valving sheath in accordance with Claim 52, wherein said sheath includes a sheath bottom and a sheath length defined by the distance between the sheath top and the sheath bottom, said sheath bottom having a lip area projecting inwardly from the sheath inner surface toward the piston, said lip area contacting the bottom of the piston to limit relative movement of the sheath and piston as the piston is reciprocated.
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STATEMENT UNDER ARTICLE 1 m This statement specifically refers to the Amendment of claims under Article 19 filed March 16, 1998 for Application Number PCT/US97/ 11646 entitied GAS COMPRESSOR. Applicant submits this Amendment of Claims to clarify and further define patentable aspects of the invention. As amended, the claims are in the same form as the claims of the corresponding U.S. patent application.
This Amendment of claims is expected to have no impact on the description or drawings.
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DE69724256T DE69724256D1 (en) 1996-08-08 1997-06-27 GAS COMPRESSOR
AU35924/97A AU3592497A (en) 1996-08-08 1997-06-27 Gas compressor
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