AN ELECTRIC COMPRESSOR WITH A HERMETIC TERMINAL
20230238734 ยท 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
F04B39/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C23/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/803
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
F04B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric hermetic compressor includes a hermetic terminal with terminal pins for electrical connection of a motor inside a hermetic housing. The hermetic terminal forms a cavity, and the compressor further includes a non-conductive sealing element, which defines an enclosed space in the cavity.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. An electric compressor comprising: a compression assembly, an electric motor arranged to drive the compression assembly; a compressor housing forming hermetic accommodation of the electric motor and the compression assembly; and a hermetic terminal comprising: a terminal holder defining a cavity and forming part of the housing, at least two electrically conductive terminal pins extending through the terminal holder and connected to the electric motor, and an insulative structure insulating the terminal pins from the terminal holder and having a surface exposed in the cavity, wherein the hermetic compressor further comprises a sealing element defining an enclosed space in the cavity, wherein the sealing element forms a base and an annular wall extending upwards from the base and configured to enter into the cavity, and wherein the sealing element comprises at least one annular ridge extending upwards from the base, the annular ridge extending about the annular wall outside the cavity.
22. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the sealing element is electrically non-conductive.
23. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the terminal holder defines an edge extending about the cavity and the sealing element is configured to seal against the edge to thereby define the enclosed space in the cavity.
24. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the sealing element comprises a plug structure configured to electrically engage the terminal pins and connect them to the electric motor.
25. The electric compressor according to claim 23, wherein the plug structure is configured to maintain the sealing element against the edge by the engagement between the terminal pins and plug structure.
26. The electric compressor according to claim 24, defining an operational orientation and wherein plug structure defines a cable direction in which cables extend away from the hermetic terminal, the cable direction being downwards relative to gravity when the electric compressor is in the operational orientation.
27. The electric compressor according to claim 26, wherein the at least one annular ridge extends in parallel with the annular wall.
28. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein at least one of the annular wall or annular ridge comprises at least one indentation defining an opening across the annular wall or annular ridge.
29. The electric compressor according to claim 28, defining an operational orientation and wherein at least one indentation is located in a downwards portion of the annular ridge or annular wall relative to gravity when the electric compressor is in the operational orientation.
30. The electric compressor according to claim 28, comprising at least two indentations defining an opening across one of the annular wall or annular ridge.
31. The electric compressor according to claim 30, wherein the at least two indentations are symmetrical with respect to a vertical plane when the electric compressor is in the operational orientation.
32. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the base forms a surface which is perpendicular to the terminal pins.
33. The electric compressor according to claim 21, comprising three terminal pins extending through the terminal holder and connected to the electric motor.
34. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the terminal pins extend through and in contact with the sealing element, the sealing element electrically isolating the terminal pins from each other.
35. The electric compressor according to claim 21, comprising a refrigerant in the housing, the refrigerant selected from the group consisting of R134a, R407C, R744 (CO.sub.2), and R290.
36. The electric compressor according to claim 21, wherein the insulative structure comprises an insulative sealing element for each terminal pin, each insulative sealing element insulating a terminal pin from the terminal holder and having a surface exposed in the cavity.
37. A method of sealing a cavity of a hermetic terminal for an electric compressor, the method comprising providing a sealing element configured to define an enclosed space in the cavity, the sealing element being provided with an integrated plug structure, and the plug structure is utilized for keeping the sealing element against an edge of the terminal holder to thereby define the enclosed space in the cavity, wherein the sealing element forms a base and an annular wall extending upwards from the base and configured to enter into the cavity, and wherein the sealing element comprises at least one annular ridge extending upwards from the base.
Description
LIST OF DRAWINGS
[0024] The disclosure will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The following description refers to an embodiment of the disclosure.
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[0036] The cavity formed by the terminal holder is terminated upwardly by the circumferential edge 14 of the sidewall 15. The sidewall is welded into the compressor housing and thereby forms one single unit with the compressor housing.
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[0038] In addition to the sealing against ingress of liquids into the enclosed space, the sealing element has the feature of connecting the motor electrically. For that purpose, the sealing element comprises a plug structure 17, 18 forming one connection plug opening 17 for each terminal pin in the hermetic terminal. The plug structure is configured to electrically engage the terminal pins and connect them individually to the electric motor via cables (not shown). The cables, when mounted, extend through the openings 18 defining a cable direction indicated by the arrow.
[0039] Each of the plug openings 17 may include resilient spring means forming a firm grip against the surface of the terminal pins and the plug structure thereby further functions as a retaining means for retaining the position of the sealing element 16 against the edge 14 of the terminal holder 5. The resilient spring means is of a kind generally known e.g. from sockets, e.g. from power sockets.
[0040] The sealing element 16 forms a base 19 and an annular wall 20 extending upwards from the base and configured to enter into the cavity. The annular wall and the terminal holder have matching sizes and shapes such that the annular wall fits tightly into the cavity, e.g. such that the annular wall 20 is in contact with the sidewall 15. In this way, the annular wall supports the fixation of the sealing element onto the hermetic terminal and supports the function of preventing ingress of liquids into the cavity.
[0041] In the disclosed embodiment, the sealing element further comprises a plurality of annular ridges 21 extending upwards from the base. The ridges are lower than the annular wall 20 but they extend in parallel with the annular wall, circumferentially around the annular wall. In the disclosed embodiment, both the ridges and the wall are circular. The annular ridges extend outside the cavity when the sealing element is attached to the terminal holder.
[0042] Both the annular wall and the annular ridges comprise indentations 22. These indentations provide a discontinuity of the wall and ridges and thereby define openings across the wall or and ridges.
[0043] The electric compressor may define an operational orientation. This orientation is typically dictated by gravity acting on liquids in the housing and ensures that lubrication oil reaches the oil pump etc.
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[0045] In all illustrations, the hermetic terminal comprises three terminal pins. This corresponds to a zero pin and one phase for each winding of a motor with a main winding and an auxiliary winding. However, other numbers of terminal pins and other ways of connecting the terminal pins to the motor may be considered within this disclosure, e.g. two terminal pins for connecting phase and zero to a motor requiring only one phase connector, e.g. a motor having only one winding.
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