Sealing device for oil injection-type screw compressor

11536271 · 2022-12-27

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Abstract

A screw compressor of the present invention comprises: a housing having a compression chamber; male and female rotors provided in the compression chamber; a driving shaft for rotating the male and female rotors; and a seal cover across which the driving shaft is provided, and further includes: an oil chamber provided at the seal cover, and returning, to the compression chamber, oil having leaked into the driving shaft; and a breather for injecting external air into the oil chamber. Therefore, the breather is provided at the upper part of the oil chamber and an oil recovery line is provided at the lower part thereof so as to cause a pressure difference between the upper and lower parts of the oil chamber, such that the flow of the oil having leaked into the driving shaft is smoothly recovered in the oil recovery line.

Claims

1. A screw compressor comprising a housing having a compression chamber, male and female rotors provided in the compression chamber, a drive shaft for rotating the male and female rotors, and a seal cover across which the drive shaft is provided, the screw compressor further comprising: an oil chamber provided in the seal cover and returning oil, which leaks into the drive shaft, to the compression chamber; a breather for injecting external air into the oil chamber; a first lip seal provided between the seal cover and the drive shaft; a second lip seal provided between the seal cover and the drive shaft, wherein the oil chamber is provided between the first lip seal and the second lip seal to return the oil, which leaks from in the first lip seal, to the compression chamber; and a recovery line directly connected to the oil chamber to connect the oil chamber and the compression chamber, wherein the recovery line is connected to an intake valve.

2. The screw compressor according to claim 1, further comprising an air supply line for supplying high-pressure air to the breather, wherein an orifice is provided in the air supply line.

3. The screw compressor according to claim 2, wherein the air supply line is connected to an air oil separator tank to receive the high-pressure air from which oil has been removed.

4. The screw compressor according to claim 1, wherein the intake valve or the recovery line is further provided with a check valve for preventing backflow of oil.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIGS. 1 to 3 are cross-sectional views showing screw compressors according to the prior art.

(2) FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a screw compressor according to the present invention.

(3) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4.

(4) FIG. 6 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG. 5.

(5) FIG. 7 shows a screw compressor and an air oil separator tank according to the present invention.

MODE FOR INVENTION

(6) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

(7) FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a screw compressor according to the present invention, FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4, FIG. 6 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG. 5, and FIG. 7 shows a screw compressor and an air oil separator tank according to the present invention.

(8) As shown in FIGS. 4 to 7, a screw compressor A according to the present invention comprises a housing 100 having a compression chamber 110, male and female rotors 200 provided in the compression chamber 110, a drive shaft 300 for rotating the male and female rotors 200, and a seal cover across which the drive shaft 300 is provided.

(9) According to this type of screw compressor, during rotation of the drive shaft 300 connected to an electric motor (not shown), as the male and female rotors 200 in the compression chamber 110 rotate, the compression chamber 110 in the housing is brought into a vacuum state to suck air in the atmosphere through a suction port 101, and as the volume of the compression chamber 110 composed of the male and female rotors 200 and the housing 100 changes, the sucked air is turned into high-temperature and high-pressure compressed air, which is discharged through a discharge port (not shown).

(10) Moreover, the screw compressor A may further comprise an oil chamber 500 provided in the seal cover 400 and returning oil, which leaks into the drive shaft 300, to the compression chamber 110, and a breather 600 for injecting external air into the oil chamber 500.

(11) As such, the oil chamber 500 does not reach the vacuum pressure by the breather 600, which improves the problem that the oil is not recovered.

(12) Furthermore, the screw compressor may further comprise, a first lip seal 700 provided between the seal cover 400 and the drive shaft 300, and a second lip seal 800 provided between the seal cover 400 and the drive shaft 300, and the oil chamber 500 may be provided between the first lip seal 700 and the second lip seal 800 to recover the oil, which leaks from the first lip seal 700, into the compression chamber 110.

(13) Meanwhile, the screw compressor may further comprise an air supply line 120 for supplying high-pressure air to the breather 600, and an orifice may be provided in the air supply line 120.

(14) In addition, the air supply line 120 may be connected to an air oil separator tank 900 to receive high-pressure air from which oil has been removed. However, the source of high-pressure air is not particularly limited to the air oil separator tank 900, and a portion of the discharge pressure of the compressor may be bypassed and used for that purpose.

(15) Additionally, the screw compressor may further comprise a recovery line 130 for connecting the oil chamber 500 and the compression chamber 110.

(16) As such, with the oil chamber 500 provided between the first lip seal 700 and the second lip seal 800, the breather 600 provided at the top of the oil chamber 800, and the recovery line 130 provided at the bottom, there is a pressure difference between the top and bottom of the oil chamber, which facilitates the flow of the leaking oil into the recovery line 130. That is, the problem of reaching the vacuum pressure in FIG. 3 is solved.

(17) Furthermore, the recovery line 130 may be connected to an intake valve 140, and the intake valve 140 or the recovery line 130 may be further provided with a check valve 141 for preventing backflow of oil.

(18) As such, the air supplied to the space of the oil chamber 500 through the breather 600 passes through the oil separator 900 to supply high-pressure air from which oil has been removed. Here, if the diameter of the air supply line 120 is large, there is a loss of compressed air, and thus an orifice is provided in the air supply line 120, and the diameter is set to ø 0.5 to 2 mm.

(19) Moreover, when the intake valve 140 is a loading/unloading valve, the recovery line 130 is provided between an inlet of the intake valve 140 and the check valve 141 in the intake valve. That is, during loading or unloading operation, suction is created by vacuum in the recovery line 130 to facilitate the oil recovery, and during deactivation, the backflow of oil in the compression chamber 110, which has been problematic in the prior art, is blocked by the check valve 141 in the intake valve 140, thereby preventing the oil from flowing backward into the space between the seals.

(20) According to the present invention, with the oil chamber 500 provided between the first lip seal 700 and the second lip seal 800, the breather 600 provided at the top of the oil chamber 800, and the recovery line 130 provided at the bottom, there is a pressure difference between the top and bottom of the oil chamber 500, which facilitates the recovery of oil, which leaks into the drive shaft 300, into the recovery line 130.

(21) The invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments thereof. However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.