Scroll compressor having an Oldham's ring containing silicon particles

1. Field of the Invention An improved scroll compressor comprises a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll, as well as an Oldham's coupling which enables the orbiting scroll to have a orbital movement. The Oldham's ring of the Oldham's coupling is so formed that its sliding surfaces for...

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Hauptverfasser: Imamura, Hiroyuki, Sakurai, Kazuo, Tanaka, Keiji, Ohishi, Yasuro, Fukatsu, Kiyoshi, Hayashi, Motoshi, Nakamura, Shinya, Takenaka, Akira
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Nakamura, Shinya
Takenaka, Akira
description 1. Field of the Invention An improved scroll compressor comprises a fixed scroll and an orbiting scroll, as well as an Oldham's coupling which enables the orbiting scroll to have a orbital movement. The Oldham's ring of the Oldham's coupling is so formed that its sliding surfaces for counterpart members to slide thereon are formed by a base material containing silicon particles, while the surface of each silicon particle (remaining on the base material's surface serving as a slidable surface for counterpart members to slide thereon) is formed into a flat surface. In practice, a ratio of silicon portions formed into flat surfaces to an entire sliding area of the Oldham's coupling is in a range of 3% to 20%, preferably 5% to 15%. With the use of the scroll compressor of the present invention, it is possible to improve the wear resistance of the Oldham's ring of the Oldham's coupling and its counterpart members in the scroll compressor.
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