Adapting device for linear compressor, and compressor provided with such device

09797388 · 2017-10-24

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Abstract

An apparatus for connecting a resilient member 1 to a magnetic actuator 2 of a linear compressor. The apparatus includes at least one support member 6 cooperating with a resilient element 1, the support member 6 includes a substantially cylindrical part equipped with intermediate perimeter salient portion 61; at least one fastening element 7 cooperating with the support member 8 and the magnetic actuator 2, and enabling interconnection between a magnetic actuator 2 and a resilient member 1 of a detachable and electrically insulated linear compressor, the fastening element 7 being made in electrically insulating and non-magnetic material.

Claims

1. An adapter device for a linear compressor comprising a resilient member, a magnetic actuator and a reciprocating piston coupled to the resilient member by one of a rod and a connecting rod, the linear compressor configured to operate with flat springs, the adapter device comprising: at least one support member cooperating with the resilient member, the at least one support member comprising a cylindrical part equipped with an intermediate perimeter salient portion, the intermediate perimeter salient portion configuring a stop for a fit coupling of at least one flat spring of the flat springs between the intermediate perimeter salient portion and a distal end of the resilient member; wherein the intermediate perimeter salient portion of the at least one support member is in direct contact with the distal end of the resilient member; a male portion of the at least one support member inserted into an inner diameter of a female portion of the resilient member to couple the at least one support member to a distal inner perimeter region of the resilient member; at least one fastening element cooperating with the at least one support member and the magnetic actuator; and a distal edge of the at least one fastening element having a plurality of splitters and the distal edge of the at least one fastening element being coated with an adhesive element for attaching to the magnetic actuator; wherein the at least one support member enables interconnection between the magnetic actuator and the resilient member by attaching the magnetic actuator on the distal edge of the at least one fastening element.

2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one fastening element is produced by an electrically insulating and non-magnetic material.

3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one fastening element is produced of a ceramic material.

4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one support member is coupled to the resilient member by an interference coupling.

5. A linear compressor comprising: a resilient member, a magnetic actuator and a reciprocating piston coupled to the resilient member by one of a rod and a connecting rod, the linear compressor configured to operate with flat springs; an adapter device comprising at least one support member cooperating with the resilient member, the at least one support member comprising a cylindrical part equipped with intermediate perimeter salient portion, the intermediate perimeter salient portion configuring a stop for a fit coupling of at least one flat spring of the flat springs between the intermediate perimeter salient portion and a distal end of the resilient member; a male portion of the at least one support member inserted into an inner diameter of a female portion of the resilient member to couple the at least one support member to a distal inner perimeter region of the resilient member; at least one fastening element cooperating with the at least one support member and the magnetic actuator; and a distal edge of the at least one fastening element having a plurality of splitters and wherein the distal edge of the at least one fastening element is coated with an adhesive element for attaching to the magnetic actuator; wherein the at least one support member enables interconnection between the magnetic actuator and the resilient member by attaching the magnetic actuator on the distal edge of the at least one fastening element.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The figures show:

(2) FIG. 1—shows a longitudinal sectional view of a linear compressor which is used in preferred embodiments of the adapter device object of the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2—shows a perspective view of the adapter object of the present invention and the magnetic actuator of the compressor that will couple to the same;

(4) FIG. 3—shows a view in perspective of objects shown in FIG. 2 fully assembled;

(5) FIG. 4—shows a perspective view of the adapter of the present invention allowing to be noticed, stressed, the splitters designed to aid the homogeneity of the adhesive layer employed to join the adapter and magnetic actuator of the linear compressor;

(6) FIG. 5.1—shows an exploded perspective view of the resilient member and the adapter, taken separately;

(7) FIG. 5.2—shows a perspective view of the adapter object of the present invention suitably coupled to the resilient element of a linear compressor.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(8) The present invention further comprises a linear compressor comprising a resilient member 1, a magnetic actuator 2 and a reciprocating piston 3 coupled to the resilient member 1 by means of a rod or connecting rod 4, the compressor being capable of operating using flat springs 5, characterized in that it comprises an adapter device defined by at least one support member 6 cooperating with the resilient member 1, said support member 6 comprising a substantially cylindrical part equipped with intermediate perimeter salient portion 61; and at least one fastening ring 7 cooperating with the support member 6 and the magnetic actuator 2, said fastening ring 7 being produced from an electric and non-magnetic insulating material.

(9) As can be seen in the drawings listed herein above, the adapter device for a linear compressor built in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 to 4, a support member 6 cooperating with a resilient element 1—that, in the examples, is a resonant spring—and a fastening ring or element 7 which is coupled, by gluing or similar technique, to the magnetic actuator 2 (in this case represented by a magnetic ring having cylindrical conformation) of the equipment motor of the compressor.

(10) FIGS. 1 and 5 allow to notice that the support member 6 is defined by a substantially cylindrical part equipped with a perimeter intermediate salient portion 61, which salient portion subdivides this part into two regions: a proximal (relative to a resilient member 1) which is coupled, along its outer perimeter, to the fastening ring 7 which is effectively attached to the magnetic actuator 2 of the system motor (not shown); and a second region, wherein the resilient member 1 is coupled by interference.

(11) Such a perimeter salient portion 61 presents a step-shaped profile so as to allow the positioning of a flat spring 5—or possibly a leaf flat springs 5—together with the resilient member 1. In this respect, it is clear that the system can operate with or without the presence of flat springs without thereby going beyond the scope of the claimed protection. If the system does not use flat springs, the perimeter salient portion 61 of the support member 6 is in direct contact with the distal end of the resilient member 1.

(12) Also from FIGS. 1, 5.1 and 5.2, it is possible to see that the coupling (fitting) of the resilient member to the adapter device 1 is made by interference, since the proximal region of the support member 6 sets a “male” type part that is inserted into the inner diameter of the resilient member, which acts as a “female” type part for the assembling of the set. Thus, the coupling between the two parts maintains the support member 6 together with the inner perimeter of the distal perimeter region of the resilient member 1, without this assembly requiring the use of adhesives materials, welding or any other fastening means—which is a common embodiment in the present state of the art.

(13) It is important to notice that this form of construction and assembling greatly facilitates any component maintenance and replacement procedures.

(14) In turn, the fastening of the magnetic actuator 2 and the fastening ring 7 is carried out by using any adhesive material applied to the distal edge 71 of the fastening ring, and to ensure that the adhesive layer is kept constant in order to provide adequate fastening of the components, it is provided, as better seen in FIG. 4, splitters 72 (which may be counterbore or salient portions) of approximately 0.1 mm wide on the distal edge 71 of the ring 7.

(15) In short, the assembling of the adapter device for linear compressor object of the present invention involves the following steps: coupling, by interference, of the support member 6 to the resilient member 1; coupling the fastening ring 7 to the support 6 by means of applying an adhesive material to the perimeter intermediate salient portion 61; applying the adhesive on the distal edge 71 of the fastening ring 7; and attaching one of the ends of the magnetic actuator 2 on the distal edge 71 of the fastening ring 7.

(16) It is also important to notice that the adapter device object of the present invention can be manufactured in various aesthetic configurations, materials and dimensions, depending on the requirements.

(17) It should be noted that although having been shown preferred constructive forms of the present invention, it is understood that any omissions, substitutions and constructive alterations may be accomplished by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the required protection. It is also expressly stated that all combinations of elements that perform the same function in substantially the same way in order to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Substitutions of elements of a described embodiment with others are also fully intended and encompassed.

(18) It should however be understood that the description given above based on figures above relates just to one of possible embodiments for the system of the present invention, the actual scope of the object of the invention being defined in the appended claims.