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- This invention relates to pumps, and particularly to an improved two-cylinder oilless air compressor.
- a common form of air compressor employs a wobble piston driven by an electric motor. Examples are found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,868 issued Jun. 8, 1976, for “Air Compressor”, U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,869 issued Jun. 8, 1976, for “Air Compressor”, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,006,047 issued Apr. 9, 1991, for “Compressor With a Segmented Piston Rod Assembly”, all of which are owned by the assignee of this invention.
- Two-cylinder, in-line oilless piston compressors are also known.
- the two cylinders are arranged at opposite ends of a motor having a through drive shaft that mounts a wobble piston on each end.
- Each cylinder has a valve plate with flapper intake and exhaust valves mounted opposite the piston head.
- a cylinder head with intake and exhaust chambers is mounted on each cylinder and provides inlet and outlet chambers to the cylinders.
- the inlet and exhaust chambers of the cylinder heads are typically connected by separate tubes.
- Examples of the two-cylinder, in-line compressors are the 2600 series of compressors of Thomas Industries, Inc., the assignee of this invention.
- an air compressor has a motor with a through drive shaft.
- a cylindrical spacer or sleeve encircles the motor and identical housings are mounted at each end of the motor sleeve.
- Each housing includes a central bearing retainer which mounts a bearing for a respective end of the shaft.
- Each housing also mounts a cylinder.
- a piston having a rod attached eccentrically to the shaft has a head operating in the cylinder.
- an air compressor includes a motor having a through drive shaft, housings mounted at each end of the motor and including a cylinder, a piston attached to each end of the shaft and operating in the respective cylinder, and a one-piece head member for both cylinders.
- the head member includes head at each end for mounting to the cylinders, and integral tubes connecting the heads and spanning the distance between the housings.
- a method of assembling such a boltless air compressor of the invention involves press fitting a bearing in each housing, press fitting one housing with its bearing onto one end of the motor sleeve, press fitting one end of the motor shaft into the bearing in the housing attached to the motor sleeve, press fitting the other housing with its bearing onto the other end of the motor sleeve while press fitting the other end of the motor shaft into the bearing in the other housing, and joining the housings with a rigid cylinder head.
- FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of an air compressor with bolts including a monolithic head
- FIG. 2 is a view in elevation of the air compressor of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a view in vertical section through one end of the air compressor
- FIG. 4 is a view in horizontal section taken in the plane of the line 4 - 4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 5 - 5 of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 6 - 6 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 7 - 7 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 8 - 8 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing the joining of the housings to the spacer
- FIG. 10 is a bottom plan view of the one-piece head member
- FIG. 11 is a top view in perspective of the one-piece head member.
- FIGS. 12 through 17 are views in section which illustrate the steps of assembling the two-cylinder air compressor without bolts joining the motor to the cylinder housings.
- the air compressor includes a circular cylindrical thin wall spacer or sleeve 10 having perforations 11 adjacent its ends for purposes of air flow.
- the sleeve 10 encircles an electric motor 12 having a through drive shaft 13 .
- Identical end housings 14 are joined to the motor sleeve 10 .
- the housings 14 are preferably formed of a cast material, such as aluminum.
- the housings 14 include a circular flange 15 at one end that is machined with a rabbet or relief 16 that receives the end of the motor sleeve 10 , as shown in FIG. 3.
- the housings 14 are formed with an internal bearing retainer portion 20 that is at the center of a series of spokes 21 .
- the bearing retainer 20 has a central bore 20 a that mounts the outer race of a ball bearing 22 which receives the motor drive shaft 13 .
- the bearing retainer 20 and spokes 21 divide the housing into an outer enlarged cylindrical portion 23 and an inner smaller cylindrical portion 24 .
- the reduced diameter portion 24 has a series of optional air openings 25 about its perimeter.
- the spokes 21 are offset 45 degrees from each other. Opposite pairs of the spokes 21 are provided with openings 28 and 29 .
- the openings 28 are through holes while the openings 29 are tapped holes.
- Threaded bolts 30 extend through the through holes 28 and are threaded into the tapped holes 29 to join the housings 14 to the spacer 10 .
- a wobble piston 35 is mounted on the projecting end of the motor shaft 13 outbound of the bearing 22 in a conventional manner. That is, an eccentric 36 is mounted to the shaft 13 and the piston 35 is mounted on the eccentric 36 with its axis offset from that of the motor drive shaft 13 .
- the eccentric 36 includes a counterweight 37 .
- the piston head 38 has a peripheral seal 39 formed of a Teflon cup. The seal 39 seals with the bore 40 of a cylinder sleeve 41 .
- the cylinder sleeve 41 is supported on a floor 45 in a cylinder extension 46 of the housing 14 . As shown in FIG. 4, the floor 45 has an opening 47 to accommodate the piston 35 and the cylinder sleeve 41 .
- the cylinder extension 46 has sidewalls 50 and an endwall 51 that are spaced from the outside of the cylinder sleeve 41 .
- the sidewalls 50 terminate in bosses 52 and 53 which extend upwardly and which mount a valve plate 54 .
- the walls 50 and 51 terminate short of the top of the cylinder sleeve 41 .
- the valve plate 54 may be typical construction and includes inlet and exhaust flapper valves (not shown).
- Each housing 14 is provided with a series of openings 55 a , 55 b , 55 c , and 55 d which extend through the floor 45 of the cylinder extension 46 in a generally circular array about the location of the cylinder sleeve 41 .
- a fan 56 is mounted on the end of the motor drive shaft 13 within the hollow interior of the housing 14 . The fan 56 draws air into the housing 14 towards the motor 12 to cool the motor. The fan 56 also draws air from the outside and passes it through the openings 55 a , 55 b , 55 c , and 55 d to the space surrounding the exterior of the cylinder sleeve 41 thereby cooling the cylinder sleeve.
- the paths of air through the openings 55 a , 55 b , 55 c , and 55 d are shown in FIGS. 5 through 8.
- the valve plate 54 mounts an O-ring type seal 60 that seals against the top edge of the cylinder sleeve 41 .
- the valve plate 54 also includes an upper O-ring type seal 61 that seals with the bottom surface of a head portion 62 of a head member 63 .
- the head member 63 has head portions 62 at each end.
- the head portion 62 are joined by an integral connector which includes spaced hollow tubes 64 and a web 65 joining the tubes 64 .
- the hollow tubes 64 connect to the inlet and exhaust chambers 67 and 68 of the head portions 62 .
- the head portions 62 are bolted to the bosses 52 of the cylinder extension 46 of the housings 14 by screws 69 .
- the head portions 62 also have openings 70 that are either open or plugged for external connections to the necessary piping to and from the chambers 67 and 68 .
- the connector formed by the integral tubes 64 and web 65 spans the distance between the head portions 62 . As shown in FIG. 2, the tubes 64 and web 65 are spaced from the spacer 10 so that the connector can act as a handle or a hook for supporting the air compressor.
- the head member 63 is also preferably formed of a cast aluminum.
- the construction of the compressor of this invention lends itself to assembly without the use of the bolts or screws 30 . This is accomplished by using a press fit between the ends of the motor shell and the rabbets or reliefs 16 in the housings, by a press fit of the bearings to the motor shaft, by a press fit between the bearings and the housing bores, and by the one-piece head.
- FIGS. 12 through 17 The manner of assembling a boltless compressor is illustrated in FIGS. 12 through 17.
- the bearings 22 are shown in stylized form.
- the assembly begins by press fitting a bearing 22 into one of the housings 14 a .
- This is accomplished using a fixture 70 having a land 71 which supports the outer side of the bearing retainer 20 adjacent its perimeter.
- the fixture 70 has a central projection 72 which extends through the inner race of the bearing 22 .
- the bearing 22 is forced into the central bore 20 a until it bottoms against a surface 73 which is disposed at a distance of a few hundredths of an inch from the surface 71 against which the bearing retainer 20 rests.
- the one housing 14 a with the bearing 22 in place is then assembled to a motor stator and shell subassembly 74 using a further fixture 75 , as shown in FIG. 13.
- the fixture 75 supports the stator shell subassembly 74 while pressure is applied to the housing 14 a to press fit the rabbet 16 of the housing 14 a onto the motor shell 10 .
- the housing 14 a with the motor shell assembly 74 attached is turned over and mounted in a further fixture 77 which has the same series of surfaces 78 and 79 as in the fixture 70 .
- a guide 82 is mounted on the opposite end of the shell 10 .
- the guide 82 has a central opening 83 which receives the motor shaft 13 , as shown in FIG. 14.
- One end 13 a of the motor shaft 13 is forced through the bearing 22 mounted in the housing 14 a with a press fit.
- the bottom position of the shaft 13 in the fixture 77 is shown in FIG. 15.
- the bottom shaft position is defined by the bottom 85 of a well 86 formed in the fixture 77 . This action will also properly locate the rotor within the stator of the motor.
- a second housing 14 b is assembled to a bearing 22 in the same manner as illustrated in FIG. 12.
- the second housing 14 b with its bearing 22 is then inserted over the opposite end 13 b of the motor shaft 13 as shown in FIG. 16.
- the second housing 14 b with its bearing 22 is forced over the end 13 b of the motor shaft 13 , and the rabbet 16 in the housing 14 b engages with and is press fit onto the end of the motor shell 10 .
- the bearing 22 in the second housing 14 b is press fitted onto the motor shaft.
- the assembly is complete by joining the two housings 14 a and 14 b with the one-piece head 63 .
- the one-piece head 63 is the principal attachment for the assembly because it requires the greatest load to completely separate the parts.
- the one-piece head 63 also serves to keep the housings from rotating with respect to each other, which could happen during shipment.
- the press fits at the bearing joints supply adequate motor to housing retention forces, but they cannot angularly align the housings with respect to each other.
- the motor shell to housing rabbet press fit supplies another level of insurance to keep the parts together and oriented, particularly during the assembly process before the one-piece head is attached.
- the press is set up to press on the second housing 14 b and bearing 22 assembly while monitoring the press forces.
- the controls for the press determine the point at which the housing rabbet bottoms against the motor shell 10 by measuring the change in slope of the force curve. When that bottoming occurs, the press keeps pressing until a certain differential force is added for bearing preload. The press then stops and retracts.
- the elimination of the bolts 30 and the use of cold pressing fits has several advantages.
- the bearing clearances can be tightened without causing assembly problems while at the same time helping to increase the housing retention forces.
- the elimination of the bolts reduces sound levels caused by bolt resonance. It also eliminates the opportunity for a bolt to touch the motor lamination and cause an annoying “buzz”.
- Cold pressing without the use of bolts eliminates the variability in the bearing preload caused by the bolt loads. Instead, the bearing preload is only affected by the pressing forces.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/537,702, filed Mar. 28, 2000, issued ______, as U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/199,123, filed Nov. 24, 1998, issued May 2, 2000,as U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,521, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/671,849, filed Jun. 28, 1996.
- This invention relates to pumps, and particularly to an improved two-cylinder oilless air compressor.
- A common form of air compressor employs a wobble piston driven by an electric motor. Examples are found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,868 issued Jun. 8, 1976, for “Air Compressor”, U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,869 issued Jun. 8, 1976, for “Air Compressor”, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,006,047 issued Apr. 9, 1991, for “Compressor With a Segmented Piston Rod Assembly”, all of which are owned by the assignee of this invention.
- The wobble pistons of such air compressors have a peripherally extending seal which mates with the bore of the cylinder. No lubricant is required between the piston head and the cylinder bore. However, the movement of the piston seal in the cylinder bore generates considerable heat which must be dissipated.
- Two-cylinder, in-line oilless piston compressors are also known. In one form, the two cylinders are arranged at opposite ends of a motor having a through drive shaft that mounts a wobble piston on each end. Each cylinder has a valve plate with flapper intake and exhaust valves mounted opposite the piston head. A cylinder head with intake and exhaust chambers is mounted on each cylinder and provides inlet and outlet chambers to the cylinders. The inlet and exhaust chambers of the cylinder heads are typically connected by separate tubes. Examples of the two-cylinder, in-line compressors are the 2600 series of compressors of Thomas Industries, Inc., the assignee of this invention.
- It is an object of the invention to provide an improved two-cylinder pump in which the cylinders are formed in identical housings attached without bolts at either end to the motor.
- It is yet another object of this invention to provide such an air compressor having a one-piece cylinder head member which includes the cylinder heads for both cylinders and the integral tube connector between the chambers of the heads, the integral connectors being capable of acting as a handle or hook for the air compressor.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a method of assembling a two-cylinder air compressor that eliminates the need for bolts or screws.
- In accordance with the invention, an air compressor has a motor with a through drive shaft. A cylindrical spacer or sleeve encircles the motor and identical housings are mounted at each end of the motor sleeve. Each housing includes a central bearing retainer which mounts a bearing for a respective end of the shaft. Each housing also mounts a cylinder. A piston having a rod attached eccentrically to the shaft has a head operating in the cylinder.
- Also in accordance with the invention, an air compressor includes a motor having a through drive shaft, housings mounted at each end of the motor and including a cylinder, a piston attached to each end of the shaft and operating in the respective cylinder, and a one-piece head member for both cylinders. The head member includes head at each end for mounting to the cylinders, and integral tubes connecting the heads and spanning the distance between the housings.
- A method of assembling such a boltless air compressor of the invention involves press fitting a bearing in each housing, press fitting one housing with its bearing onto one end of the motor sleeve, press fitting one end of the motor shaft into the bearing in the housing attached to the motor sleeve, press fitting the other housing with its bearing onto the other end of the motor sleeve while press fitting the other end of the motor shaft into the bearing in the other housing, and joining the housings with a rigid cylinder head.
- The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the following detailed description. In the detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of an air compressor with bolts including a monolithic head;
- FIG. 2 is a view in elevation of the air compressor of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a view in vertical section through one end of the air compressor;
- FIG. 4 is a view in horizontal section taken in the plane of the line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 5-5 of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 6-6 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 7-7 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged view in section taken in the plane of the line 8-8 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view showing the joining of the housings to the spacer;
- FIG. 10 is a bottom plan view of the one-piece head member;
- FIG. 11 is a top view in perspective of the one-piece head member; and
- FIGS. 12 through 17 are views in section which illustrate the steps of assembling the two-cylinder air compressor without bolts joining the motor to the cylinder housings.
- The air compressor includes a circular cylindrical thin wall spacer or
sleeve 10 havingperforations 11 adjacent its ends for purposes of air flow. Thesleeve 10 encircles anelectric motor 12 having a throughdrive shaft 13.Identical end housings 14 are joined to themotor sleeve 10. Thehousings 14 are preferably formed of a cast material, such as aluminum. Thehousings 14 include acircular flange 15 at one end that is machined with a rabbet orrelief 16 that receives the end of themotor sleeve 10, as shown in FIG. 3. - The
housings 14 are formed with an internalbearing retainer portion 20 that is at the center of a series ofspokes 21. Thebearing retainer 20 has acentral bore 20 a that mounts the outer race of a ball bearing 22 which receives themotor drive shaft 13. Thebearing retainer 20 andspokes 21 divide the housing into an outer enlargedcylindrical portion 23 and an inner smallercylindrical portion 24. The reduceddiameter portion 24 has a series ofoptional air openings 25 about its perimeter. - As shown in FIG. 9, the
spokes 21 are offset 45 degrees from each other. Opposite pairs of thespokes 21 are provided with 28 and 29. Theopenings openings 28 are through holes while theopenings 29 are tapped holes. With theidentical housings 14 arranged end-to-end on thespacer 10, the through holes in onehousing 14 will line up with the tapped holes in theother housing 14. Threadedbolts 30 extend through the throughholes 28 and are threaded into the tappedholes 29 to join thehousings 14 to thespacer 10. - A
wobble piston 35 is mounted on the projecting end of themotor shaft 13 outbound of the bearing 22 in a conventional manner. That is, an eccentric 36 is mounted to theshaft 13 and thepiston 35 is mounted on the eccentric 36 with its axis offset from that of themotor drive shaft 13. The eccentric 36 includes acounterweight 37. Thepiston head 38 has aperipheral seal 39 formed of a Teflon cup. Theseal 39 seals with the bore 40 of acylinder sleeve 41. Thecylinder sleeve 41 is supported on afloor 45 in acylinder extension 46 of thehousing 14. As shown in FIG. 4, thefloor 45 has anopening 47 to accommodate thepiston 35 and thecylinder sleeve 41. - The
cylinder extension 46 has sidewalls 50 and anendwall 51 that are spaced from the outside of thecylinder sleeve 41. Thesidewalls 50 terminate in 52 and 53 which extend upwardly and which mount abosses valve plate 54. As shown in FIG. 3, the 50 and 51 terminate short of the top of thewalls cylinder sleeve 41. Thevalve plate 54 may be typical construction and includes inlet and exhaust flapper valves (not shown). - Each
housing 14 is provided with a series of 55 a, 55 b, 55 c, and 55 d which extend through theopenings floor 45 of thecylinder extension 46 in a generally circular array about the location of thecylinder sleeve 41. Afan 56 is mounted on the end of themotor drive shaft 13 within the hollow interior of thehousing 14. Thefan 56 draws air into thehousing 14 towards themotor 12 to cool the motor. Thefan 56 also draws air from the outside and passes it through the 55 a, 55 b, 55 c, and 55 d to the space surrounding the exterior of theopenings cylinder sleeve 41 thereby cooling the cylinder sleeve. The paths of air through the 55 a, 55 b, 55 c, and 55 d are shown in FIGS. 5 through 8.openings - As shown in FIG. 3, the
valve plate 54 mounts an O-ring type seal 60 that seals against the top edge of thecylinder sleeve 41. Thevalve plate 54 also includes an upper O-ring type seal 61 that seals with the bottom surface of ahead portion 62 of ahead member 63. As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, thehead member 63 hashead portions 62 at each end. Thehead portion 62 are joined by an integral connector which includes spacedhollow tubes 64 and aweb 65 joining thetubes 64. Thehollow tubes 64 connect to the inlet and 67 and 68 of theexhaust chambers head portions 62. Thehead portions 62 are bolted to thebosses 52 of thecylinder extension 46 of thehousings 14 byscrews 69. Thehead portions 62 also haveopenings 70 that are either open or plugged for external connections to the necessary piping to and from the 67 and 68. The connector formed by thechambers integral tubes 64 andweb 65 spans the distance between thehead portions 62. As shown in FIG. 2, thetubes 64 andweb 65 are spaced from thespacer 10 so that the connector can act as a handle or a hook for supporting the air compressor. Thehead member 63 is also preferably formed of a cast aluminum. - The construction of the compressor of this invention lends itself to assembly without the use of the bolts or screws 30. This is accomplished by using a press fit between the ends of the motor shell and the rabbets or
reliefs 16 in the housings, by a press fit of the bearings to the motor shaft, by a press fit between the bearings and the housing bores, and by the one-piece head. - The manner of assembling a boltless compressor is illustrated in FIGS. 12 through 17. In these figures, the
bearings 22 are shown in stylized form. Referring to FIG. 12, the assembly begins by press fitting abearing 22 into one of thehousings 14 a. This is accomplished using afixture 70 having aland 71 which supports the outer side of the bearingretainer 20 adjacent its perimeter. Thefixture 70 has acentral projection 72 which extends through the inner race of thebearing 22. Thebearing 22 is forced into thecentral bore 20 a until it bottoms against a surface 73 which is disposed at a distance of a few hundredths of an inch from thesurface 71 against which the bearingretainer 20 rests. - The one
housing 14 a with the bearing 22 in place is then assembled to a motor stator and shell subassembly 74 using afurther fixture 75, as shown in FIG. 13. Thefixture 75 supports the stator shell subassembly 74 while pressure is applied to thehousing 14 a to press fit therabbet 16 of thehousing 14 a onto themotor shell 10. - The
housing 14 a with the motor shell assembly 74 attached is turned over and mounted in afurther fixture 77 which has the same series of 78 and 79 as in thesurfaces fixture 70. Aguide 82 is mounted on the opposite end of theshell 10. Theguide 82 has acentral opening 83 which receives themotor shaft 13, as shown in FIG. 14. Oneend 13 a of themotor shaft 13 is forced through the bearing 22 mounted in thehousing 14 a with a press fit. The bottom position of theshaft 13 in thefixture 77 is shown in FIG. 15. The bottom shaft position is defined by the bottom 85 of a well 86 formed in thefixture 77. This action will also properly locate the rotor within the stator of the motor. - A
second housing 14 b is assembled to abearing 22 in the same manner as illustrated in FIG. 12. Thesecond housing 14 b with itsbearing 22 is then inserted over theopposite end 13 b of themotor shaft 13 as shown in FIG. 16. Thesecond housing 14 b with itsbearing 22 is forced over theend 13 b of themotor shaft 13, and therabbet 16 in thehousing 14 b engages with and is press fit onto the end of themotor shell 10. In accomplishing this action, the bearing 22 in thesecond housing 14 b is press fitted onto the motor shaft. - The assembly is complete by joining the two
14 a and 14 b with the one-housings piece head 63. - The one-
piece head 63 is the principal attachment for the assembly because it requires the greatest load to completely separate the parts. The one-piece head 63 also serves to keep the housings from rotating with respect to each other, which could happen during shipment. The press fits at the bearing joints supply adequate motor to housing retention forces, but they cannot angularly align the housings with respect to each other. The motor shell to housing rabbet press fit supplies another level of insurance to keep the parts together and oriented, particularly during the assembly process before the one-piece head is attached. - During the cold press process, the press is set up to press on the
second housing 14 b and bearing 22 assembly while monitoring the press forces. The controls for the press determine the point at which the housing rabbet bottoms against themotor shell 10 by measuring the change in slope of the force curve. When that bottoming occurs, the press keeps pressing until a certain differential force is added for bearing preload. The press then stops and retracts. - The elimination of the
bolts 30 and the use of cold pressing fits has several advantages. The bearing clearances can be tightened without causing assembly problems while at the same time helping to increase the housing retention forces. The elimination of the bolts reduces sound levels caused by bolt resonance. It also eliminates the opportunity for a bolt to touch the motor lamination and cause an annoying “buzz”. Cold pressing without the use of bolts eliminates the variability in the bearing preload caused by the bolt loads. Instead, the bearing preload is only affected by the pressing forces.
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