Patents by Inventor David K. Haller
David K. Haller has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8152503Abstract: A baffle member for use in scroll compressors. In one exemplary embodiment, the baffle member is attached to a portion of the crankcase and, in use, deflects lubricant that may be thrown from the thrust surface of the crankcase during operation of the compressor away from the flow of working fluid, and also aids in directing the flow of working fluid away from the thrust surface of the crankcase and toward a suction inlet in the compression mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: David K. Haller
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Patent number: 8057202Abstract: A scroll compressor including a non-orbiting and an orbiting scroll member having mating involute wraps extending therefrom. In one exemplary embodiment, at least one of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members includes an inner wall forming a groove in an end of the involute wrap and extending substantially entirely along the length thereof. Positioned within the groove is a tip seal having outwardly extending projections configured to engage the inner walls of the involute wrap along at least a portion thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, the tip seal has a length that is less than the length of the groove. As a result, a gap is formed at the innermost portion of the involute wrap between the end of the groove and the end of the tip seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: David K. Haller
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Publication number: 20100021330Abstract: A baffle member for use in scroll compressors. In one exemplary embodiment, the baffle member is attached to a portion of the crankcase and, in use, deflects lubricant that may be thrown from the thrust surface of the crankcase during operation of the compressor away from the flow of working fluid, and also aids in directing the flow of working fluid away from the thrust surface of the crankcase and toward a suction inlet in the compression mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: David K. Haller
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Publication number: 20090104061Abstract: A scroll compressor including a non-orbiting and an orbiting scroll member having mating involute wraps extending therefrom. In one exemplary embodiment, at least one of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members includes an inner wall forming a groove in an end of the involute wrap and extending substantially entirely along the length thereof. Positioned within the groove is a tip seal having outwardly extending projections configured to engage the inner walls of the involute wrap along at least a portion thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, the tip seal has a length that is less than the length of the groove. As a result, a gap is formed at the innermost portion of the involute wrap between the end of the groove and the end of the tip seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANYInventor: David K. Haller
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Publication number: 20090092506Abstract: A compressor having drive assembly including a crankshaft and a motor having a stator and a rotor. The rotor is received on a crankshaft and secured to the crankshaft via a counterweight. In one exemplary embodiment, the counterweight is shrink-fit or press-fit in position on the crankshaft and the rotor is attached to the counterweight. In one exemplary embodiment, the rotor may be secured to the counterweight by fasteners, such as bolts. The interference between the counterweight and the crankshaft is sufficiently strong to transfer driving loads from the rotor and through the counterweight to drive the crankshaft. In one exemplary embodiment, the rotor includes a central opening having a diameter larger than the diameter of the crankshaft. This allows for the rotor to fit closely to the crankshaft without touching the same. As a result, the rotor may be easily assembled as a slip-fit on the crankshafts and then secured to the counterweights.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANYInventor: David K. Haller
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Patent number: 7422422Abstract: A compressor assembly including a housing that encloses a sealed interior volume and defines an inlet opening and an outlet opening. Refrigerant is communicated from a suction line into the interior volume through the inlet opening. Refrigerant is communicated from the interior volume to a discharge line through the outlet opening. A first compressor mechanism is disposed within the interior volume and is adapted to compress the refrigerant. A first fitting is mounted on an exterior surface of the housing and is in communication with one of the inlet and outlet openings. The first fitting defines a first passageway for communicating the refrigerant between the one opening and a respective one of the suction and discharge refrigerant lines. The fitting further defines a first duct in communication with the first passageway. A first pressure relief valve is mounted in communication with the first duct.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K Haller, Zer Kai Yap
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Patent number: 7351043Abstract: A substantially horizontal compressor including a housing having a main body portion with an open end. An end cap is secured to the main body portion with the end cap being provided with a plurality of apertures. The hermetic terminal body of the compressor is sealably fitted into one of the plurality of apertures located in the end cap. One of the apertures is sealably fitted with a heater well in which a substantially cylindrical heater element is removably received. A third aperture may be provided in the end cap in which a sight glass is sealably secured for checking the oil level in the oil sump. An indentation is formed in the end cap to increase the rigidity of the end cap. The proximity of the terminal assembly and heater well allows the wiring therefor to be part of the same wiring harness.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K Haller, Robin G Skinner
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Patent number: 7059839Abstract: A substantially horizontal compressor including a housing having a main body portion with an open end. An end cap is secured to the main body portion with the end cap being provided with a plurality of apertures. The hermetic terminal body of the compressor is sealably fitted into one of the plurality of apertures located in the end cap. One of the apertures is sealably fitted with a heater well in which a substantially cylindrical heater element is removably received. A third aperture may be provided in the end cap in which a sight glass is sealably secured for checking the oil level in the oil sump. An indentation is formed in the end cap to increase the rigidity of the end cap. The proximity of the terminal assembly and heater well allows the wiring therefor to be part of the same wiring harness.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner
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Patent number: 7018183Abstract: A compressor having a discharge valve. The discharge valve is mounted to the fixed scroll of a scroll compressor using a C-shaped clamp. The clamp is secured using a threaded fastener which extends through the clamp at a position between the two legs of the clamp. The valve member is positioned within a recess on the scroll member and sealingly covers a discharge outlet through which compressed refrigerant is discharged from the working space of the compressor. The thickness of the scroll member at the location of the discharge outlet is less than the thickness of the scroll member at the location where the threaded fastener attached the clamp to the scroll member. The valve member is larger than the discharge outlet and the recess is dimensioned to limit the movement of the valve member such that it remains positioned over the discharge outlet.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner
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Patent number: 6896496Abstract: A scroll compressor having crankcase with an integral shroud. The shroud includes an aperture and defines a partial enclosure. A counterweight mounted on the shaft of the compressor is disposed within the partial enclosure defined by the shroud. The aperture is positioned above the shaft and the shroud shields an oil sump within the compressor housing from the fanning action of the counterweight. A scroll compressor having a baffle extending from an inlet to the compressor housing to an inlet of the working space of the compressor is also provided. The baffle is secured to the crankcase of the compressor and may include an opening that functions as an oil stripper.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner, Richard C. Haney
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Patent number: 6887050Abstract: A scroll compressor having fixed and orbiting scrolls. The scrolls are disposed within a housing which defines a plenum having an oil sump. A shaft is coupled at one end to the orbiting scroll and is also coupled to a motor located in the housing. A bearing support is secured within the housing and has a central boss with a bearing mounted therein. The bearing supports the shaft opposite the orbiting scroll. The bearing support includes an outer ring and a plurality of support arms extending from the outer ring to the boss. The lowermost portion of the outer ring freely extends for an arc of approximately 120 degrees between adjacent support arms. The lowermost portion of the outer ring is disposed within the oil sump and includes a recessed portion defining a passage between the outer ring and housing for communicating lubricating oil.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: David K. Haller
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Publication number: 20040118146Abstract: A substantially horizontal compressor including a housing having a main body portion with an open end. An end cap is secured to the main body portion with the end cap being provided with a plurality of apertures. The hermetic terminal body of the compressor is sealably fitted into one of the plurality of apertures located in the end cap. One of the apertures is sealably fitted with a heater well in which a substantially cylindrical heater element is removably received. A third aperture may be provided in the end cap in which a sight glass is sealably secured for checking the oil level in the oil sump. An indentation is formed in the end cap to increase the rigidity of the end cap. The proximity of the terminal assembly and heater well allows the wiring therefor to be part of the same wiring harness.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner
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Publication number: 20040057843Abstract: A compressor having a discharge valve. The discharge valve is mounted to the fixed scroll of a scroll compressor using a C-shaped clamp. The clamp is secured using a threaded fastener which extends through the clamp at a position between the two legs of the clamp. The valve member is positioned within a recess on the scroll member and sealingly covers a discharge outlet through which compressed refrigerant is discharged from the working space of the compressor. The thickness of the scroll member at the location of the discharge outlet is less than the thickness of the scroll member at the location where the threaded fastener attached the clamp to the scroll member. The valve member is larger than the discharge outlet and the recess is dimensioned to limit the movement of the valve member such that it remains positioned over the discharge outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner
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Publication number: 20040057848Abstract: A scroll compressor having crankcase with an integral shroud. The shroud includes an aperture and defines a partial enclosure. A counterweight mounted on the shaft of the compressor is disposed within the partial enclosure defined by the shroud. The aperture is positioned above the shaft and the shroud shields an oil sump within the compressor housing from the fanning action of the counterweight. A scroll compressor having a baffle extending from an inlet to the compressor housing to an inlet of the working space of the compressor is also provided. The baffle is secured to the crankcase of the compressor and may include an opening that functions as an oil stripper.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner, Richard C. Haney
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Publication number: 20040057859Abstract: A scroll compressor having fixed and orbiting scrolls. The scrolls are disposed within a housing which defines a plenum having an oil sump. A shaft is coupled at one end to the orbiting scroll and is also coupled to a motor located in the housing. A bearing support is secured within the housing and has a central boss with a bearing mounted therein. The bearing supports the shaft opposite the orbiting scroll. The bearing support includes an outer ring and a plurality of support arms extending from the outer ring to the boss. The lowermost portion of the outer ring freely extends for an arc of approximately 120 degrees between adjacent support arms. The lowermost portion of the outer ring is disposed within the oil sump and includes a recessed portion defining a passage between the outer ring and housing for communicating lubricating oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: David K. Haller
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Publication number: 20030059319Abstract: A hermetic compressor assembly including a compressor housing has a motor and a compression mechanism mounted therein, operatively coupled by a drive shaft having a substantially horizontal axis of rotation. A bearing housing is connected to the motor and receives a portion of the drive shaft having a bearing assembly affixed thereto. A retaining element is received in a groove formed in the bearing housing and is in abutting contact with the bearing assembly to prevent relative movement of the drive shaft in both directions along the axis of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: David K. Haller, Robin G. Skinner
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Patent number: 6457952Abstract: A compressor assembly including a housing, a compression mechanism disposed in the housing and having a discharge port, and a discharge check valve assembly. Gas substantially at suction pressure is received into the compression mechanism, compressed and discharged substantially at discharge pressure from the compression mechanism through the discharge port. The discharge check valve assembly has at least one elongate guide pin extending from the compression mechanism and a valve plate disposed about the guide pin. The valve plate has a closed position at a first position along the guide pin in which the valve plate covers the discharge port and an open position at a second position different than the first position along the guide pin in which the valve plate does not cover the discharge port. Gas substantially at discharge pressure and having been discharged from the compression mechanism is substantially prevented by the valve, in its closed position, from reentering the discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K. Haller, Darrin S. O'Brien, Theodore A. Bernstein
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Patent number: 6146118Abstract: A scroll compressor including a fixed scroll member having a substantially planar surface and an involute wrap element projecting therefrom, and provided with a first pair of offset, parallel elongate recesses, and an orbiting scroll member having a substantially planar surface and an involute wrap element projecting therefrom, and provided with a second pair of offset, parallel elongate recesses, the first and second pairs of recesses aligned in substantially perpendicular directions, the fixed and orbiting scroll members mutually engaged. An Oldham coupling is disposed in a first plane located between and substantially parallel with the substantially planar surfaces, the Oldham coupling having a first pair of axially extending tabs slidably engaged in the first pair of recesses and a second pair of axially extending tabs slidably engaged in the second pair of recesses, whereby relative rotation between the fixed and orbiting scroll members is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: David K. Haller, Darrin S. O'Brien
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Patent number: 6139294Abstract: A scroll compressor having a suction pressure chamber into which fluid is received substantially at suction pressure and a discharge pressure chamber from which the fluid is discharged substantially at discharge pressure, including a first scroll member having a first involute wrap element projecting from a first substantially planar surface, a second scroll member having a second involute wrap element projecting from a second substantially planar surface, and third and fourth surfaces opposite the second substantially planar surface, the third and fourth surfaces respectively located in first and second planes which are spaced apart from each other and substantially parallel with the second substantially planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: David K. Haller
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Patent number: 6139295Abstract: A scroll compressor having a suction chamber into which fluid is received substantially at suction pressure and a discharge chamber from which the fluid is discharged substantially at discharge pressure, including mutually engaged fixed and orbiting scroll members, in fluid communication with the suction and discharge chambers, an intermediate pressure chamber defined in part by one of fixed and orbiting scroll members, an oil reservoir, an electric motor, and a shaft operably coupling the motor and the orbiting scroll member. The shaft is provided with a longitudinal passageway extending longitudinally therethrough, the longitudinal passageway in fluid communication with the oil reservoir and provided with oil therefrom. The shaft is provided with a first passage in fluid communication with the longitudinal passageway and which extends substantially laterally outward from the longitudinal passageway to a radially outer surface of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventors: Robert E. Utter, David K. Haller