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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 26, 1996
Filed:
Oct. 14, 1994
Shinya Yamamoto, Kariya, JP;
Kiyohiro Yamada, Kariya, JP;
Tetsuhiko Fukanuma, Kariya, JP;
Yasushi Watanabe, Kariya, JP;
Shigeru Hisanaga, Kariya, JP;
Eiichi Nagasaku, Aichi, JP;
Shigeki Iwanami, Okazaki, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki Seisakusho, Kariya, JP;
Nippondenso Co., Ltd., Kariya, JP;
Abstract
A scroll type compressor comprises a fixed scroll having an end plate and a spiral element. The spiral element of the fixed scroll is integrally coupled to the inner wall of a housing. A movable scroll has an end plate and a spiral element, and faces the fixed scroll, with a plurality of fluid pockets formed between the movable scroll and the fixed scroll. When the movable scroll makes an orbital movement around the axis of the rotary shaft, refrigerant gas is led into the fluid pockets from outside the movable scroll. As the fluid pockets move toward the center of the movable scroll the fluid pockets decrease in volume, thereby compressing the refrigerant gas. A suction chamber which receives the refrigerant gas from outside the housing is formed between the movable scroll and the inner wall of the housing. A passage is formed in at least one of the inner wall of the housing, the connecting section and the end plate of the movable scroll. This passage permits the refrigerant gas to flow into the fluid pockets from the suction chamber in order to reduce any difference in pressure of the refrigerant gas in the suction chamber and in the fluid pocket.