Patent ID: 8562309

Claim:
A piston compressor, comprising: a rotary shaft having an in-shaft passage formed therein; a cam rotating integrally with the rotary shaft and accommodated in a cam chamber, wherein the pressure in the cam chamber is larger than the pressure in the in-shaft passage; a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinder bores located around the rotary shaft; pistons accommodated in the respective cylinder bores to form therein compression chambers, the pistons being coupled to the rotary shaft through the cam so that rotating motion of the rotary shaft is transmitted to the pistons; a thrust bearing provided between the cam and the cylinder block, the thrust bearing including a first race in contact with the cam, a second race in contact with the cylinder block, and rolling elements retained between the first and second races to form a gap therebetween; a rotary valve for introducing refrigerant into the compression chambers, the rotary valve including the in-shaft passage of the rotary shaft, the refrigerant being introduced into the compressor and then delivered through the in-shaft passage to the compression chambers without passing through the cam chamber; and an oil passage extending from the gap to the in-shaft passage, wherein the oil passage includes an oil retaining space formed in at least one of the cam and the cylinder block, the oil retaining space being provided downstream of the gap as viewed in the direction of refrigerant flow, wherein one of the first and second races forms part of the oil retaining space, wherein the oil passage includes a groove passage and a hole passage, the groove passage is formed in an outer peripheral surface of the rotary shaft and extends across the one of the first and second races so as to connect from the gap to the oil retaining space, and the hole passage is formed in the rotary shaft so as to connect from the oil retaining space to the in-shaft passage, and wherein the oil retaining space is located outward of the groove passage and the hole passage as seen in radial direction of the rotary shaft.