Scroll-Type Apparatus
Scroll-type pumping apparatus comprises a stator (104) comprising a fixed scroll member (106) having an end plate with a first spiral wrap (118) extending therefrom, and an orbital scroll member (108) having an end plate with a second spiral wrap (120) extending therefrom to intermesh with the first spiral wrap (118). A motor drives a drive shaft for generating orbital movement of the orbital scroll member relative to the fixed scroll member (106). The apparatus comprises a plurality of flexible rods (122) arranged about the drive shaft and each having one end connected to the orbital scroll member (108) and another end connected to the stator (104) to support the orbital scroll member (108) relative to the stator and to inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member.
The present invention relates to scroll-type apparatus and, more particularly, to scroll-type apparatus for use in vacuum pumps.
Scroll-type apparatus is known for operating compressors or vacuum pumps. In both cases the apparatus comprises two scroll members each comprising a flat end plate on which are upstanding strips defining a spiral (or scroll) type structure which interact by placing the scroll members together with the respective spiral type structures inter-engaging and allowing one scroll member to “orbit” relative to the other. In this way it is possible to trap a volume of gas between the scroll members thereby to urge the gas from one end of the respective spirals to the other. In a vacuum pump in particular the gas enters via a pump inlet at the periphery of the scroll members and exits via a pump outlet at the centre of the scroll members.
In use, a pumped gas is drawn into the pump 2 from inlet 22 and exits via outlet 24 and non-return valve 25. In order to seal the vacuum space in the housing 4 from ambient atmosphere and the pump drive system, a metal bellows 26 is disposed substantially co-axially with the drive shaft 14. The metal bellows is attached at one end by bolts 28 to the orbital scroll member 8 and at its opposite end to a stationary part 30 of the pump by bolts 32. O-rings 29, 31 serve to seal the attachment of the metal bellows 26.
By virtue of the torsional stiffness of the metal bellows 26, the bellows 26 also, serves to limit undesirable travel in the circular translation of the orbital scroll member 26 and thus maintain the correct angular position between the fixed scroll member 6 and the orbital scroll member 8. However, the use of such bellows restricts the design of any vacuum pump incorporating such bellows to the dimensions of adequately sized bellows having the required torsional stiffness and sufficient radial freedom for required crank throw to achieve in practice an acceptable life.
Furthermore, the use of compliant tip seals to provide axial sealing between the scroll members 6, 8 can generate the dust due to erosion of tip seals during use of the pump. Whilst this dust is generally conveyed through the outlet 24 together with the exhaust gas, when the pump is switched off this dust could migrate through the inlet 22 towards the evacuated apparatus, leading to unwanted contamination of the evacuated apparatus. The tip seals therefore require regular replacement, and their use further restricts the design of any vacuum pump incorporating such seals to the dimensions of adequately sized tip seals.
It is an aim of at least the preferred embodiment of the present invention to solve these and other problems.
The present invention provides scroll-type pumping apparatus comprising a stator comprising a fixed scroll member having an end plate with a first spiral wrap extending therefrom, an orbital scroll member having an end plate with a second spiral wrap extending therefrom to intermesh with the first spiral wrap, means for driving the orbital scroll member to orbit relative to the fixed scroll member, and a plurality of flexible rods each having one end connected to the orbital scroll member and another end connected to the stator to support the orbital scroll member relative to the stator.
The use of such rods can provide support of the orbital scroll member relative to the stator with a high degree of axial accuracy, thus enabling very close running clearances between the edge of each spiral wrap and the end plate of the opposite scroll member without the need for tip seals, and so the generation of dust associated with the use of tip seals is avoided.
The rods may also serve to inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member relative to the fixed scroll member, so that there is no requirement for a separate device for inhibiting rotation of the orbital scroll member. Therefore, the present invention also provides use of a plurality of rods in a scroll-type apparatus having a fixed scroll member and a orbital scroll member, to inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member relative to the fixed scroll member. Whilst a bellows may be provided to separate a vacuum space from the ambient atmosphere, there is no requirement for the bellows to have a particular torsional stiffness. As a result, there is a greater freedom of design of a vacuum pump incorporating the apparatus of the present invention, enabling a relatively small, low cost pump to be provided which has good axial sealing between the scroll members. However, an additional device such as an Oldham coupling may be provided between the orbital scroll member and the stator for preventing rotation of the orbital scroll member relative to the fixed scroll member.
An abrasive coating may be provided on a surface of at least one of the scroll members. The coating may extend over the surface of the end plate and the spiral wrap of the, or each, scroll member.
The driving means preferably comprises a drive shaft having a crank connected to the orbital scroll member and positioned such that rotation of the drive shaft about a longitudinal axis thereof causes the orbital scroll member to orbit about the longitudinal axis. The flexible rods preferably extend about a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft.
As mentioned above, a flexible member such as a bellows may be provided for separating a vacuum space in the stator from ambient atmosphere. The flexible member may be substantially co-axial with, and/or arranged about, the flexible rods.
The rods may be formed from a metallic or composite material.
The scroll-type apparatus may be used as either a compressor or as an expander, and so the present invention further provides scroll-type apparatus comprising a stator comprising a fixed scroll member having an end plate with a first spiral wrap extending therefrom, an orbital scroll member having an end plate with a second spiral wrap extending therefrom to intermesh with the first spiral wrap, means for driving the orbital scroll member to orbit relative to the fixed scroll member, and a plurality of flexible rods each having one end connected to the orbital scroll member and another end connected to the stator to support the orbital scroll member relative to the stator.
Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The orbital scroll member 108 is supported axially relative to the fixed scroll member 106 by a plurality of flexible rods 122 provided about the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft 112. One end of each rod 122 is secured to the stator 104 by any suitable means, for example, adhesive or bolts, and the other end of each rod is similarly secured to the end plate of the orbital scroll member 108. At least three rods 122 are generally required, although any number may be provided. The rods 122 may be formed from any suitable material having a stiffness that allows the rods 122 to flex to allow the orbital scroll member 108 to orbit about the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft 112 relative to the fixed scroll member 106. For example, the rods 122 may be formed from metallic material, such as steel, or a composite material, such as an organic matrix composite material comprising a resin filled with reinforcing particles and/or fibres. This material is preferably a thermosetting resin, such as epoxy, filled with reinforcing carbon fibres. In this embodiment, the rods 122 also serve to inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member 108 relative to the fixed scroll member 106. Alternatively, an Oldham coupling may be provided between the stator 102 and the orbital member 108 to inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member 108 relative to the fixed scroll member 106.
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In a further refinement of the design, the stiffness of the rods 122 is such that the natural frequency of the orbital scroll member 8, 108 in a translational (x or y, or combination of both, i.e. circular) mode is matched to the operating speed of the pump 2, 102. In this case radial forces on the drive crank are greatly reduced, allowing a smaller bearing to be used. Damping devices may also be used to give a flatter response curve and make tuning of the pump more tolerant.
Claims
1. Scroll-type pumping apparatus comprising:
- a stator comprising: a fixed scroll member having an end plate with a first spiral wrap extending therefrom, an orbital scroll member having an end plate with a second spiral wrap extending therefrom to intermesh with the first spiral wrap, a drive shaft for driving the orbital scroll member to orbit relative to the fixed scroll member, and a plurality of flexible rods each having one end connected to the orbital scroll member and another end connected to the stator to support the orbital scroll member relative to the stator.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the drive shaft comprises a crank connected to the orbital scroll member and positioned such that rotation of the drive shaft about a longitudinal axis thereof causes the orbital scroll member to orbit about the longitudinal axis.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the flexible rods extend about a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 comprising a flexible member for separating a vacuum space in the stator from ambient atmosphere.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the flexible member is substantially co-axial with the flexible rods.
6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the flexible member comprises a bellows.
7. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the flexible rods are arranged about the flexible member.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the rods are formed from a metallic material.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the rods are formed from a composite material.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of rods inhibit rotation of the orbital scroll member relative to the fixed scroll member.
11. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 16, 2005
Publication Date: May 29, 2008
Inventor: Nigel Paul Schofield (West Sussex)
Application Number: 11/792,337
International Classification: F04C 18/02 (20060101); F04C 29/00 (20060101); F04C 2/02 (20060101); F04C 15/00 (20060101);