AU656241B2 - Improved seal - Google Patents

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AU656241B2
AU656241B2 AU28273/92A AU2827392A AU656241B2 AU 656241 B2 AU656241 B2 AU 656241B2 AU 28273/92 A AU28273/92 A AU 28273/92A AU 2827392 A AU2827392 A AU 2827392A AU 656241 B2 AU656241 B2 AU 656241B2
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William John Dartnall
Stanley Nowak
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 6 05 2 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION For a Standard Patent
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0 oo Sa o o 0 0f( 0 0 o a f 9 00 oo r o o0 0 ft0 *0 00 o an o4 0 0 0 TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT HIL-ISAU PTh L1C Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: WILLIAM JOHN DARTNALL STANLEY NOWAK 00 0 0 9 090 0 0 WRAY ASSOCIATES, Primary Industry House, 239 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, 6000.
Attorney code: WR Invention Title: "IMPROVED SEAL"
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1~~t Details of Associated Provisional Application: No: PK9405 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us:- -1
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-1- L I, 1' -2- THIS INVENTION relates to a seal and in particular relates to a seal which is to be used in providing sealing engagement between two members which are capable of relative movement with respect to each other.
One particular application of the invention relates to a seal which can be used to provide a seal between two elements capable of relative rotation with respect to each other while another particular application of the invention relates to a seal which can be used to provide a seal between two elements capable of relative axial movement S0 with respect to each other such as with an axially reciprocating shaft.
.0 o o coIn one form the invention resides in a seal for use between 0°6 a pair of elements which are capable of relative movement 0 °o with respect to each other where one element has a substantially circular cross section, said seal comprising a first bush configured to be received in close radially abutting relationship with the one element and being associated at one end with a sealing element, said sealing element having a helical configuration, opposed axial faces 0 0 of the helix are of complementary configuration and are in close abutting relationship, the opposed axial faces of the helix and the bush are of a complementary configuration and are in close abutting relationship, said bush and sealing element being integral and being formed of a resilient wear resistant material having a low coefficient of sliding friction and a high modulus of rigidity, said seal further comprising an elastomeric sleeve extending over the radial face of the sealing element and of an adjacent portion of the bush which is remote from the one element, said sleeve applying a radial force to the seal in the direction of the one element and an axially compressive force on the seal, the bush being adapted to be supported from the other element.
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i i 111__ 3 According to a preferred feature of the invention a second bush is located at the opposite side of the sealing element to the first bush and is integral with -he sealing element.
According to a further preferred feature the sealing element has the configuration of a single helix having a length in excess of one revolution.
According to an alternative preferred feature the sealing element has the configuration of a double helix each helix being 1800 out of phase with the other and having a length in excess of one half of a revolution.
According to a preferred feature of the invention the first bush is circumferentially discontinuous and is capable of some resilient radial movement. Preferably the second bush comprises the one bush.
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'r 0 ccording to a further preferred feature of the invention he radial face of the first and second bush if present is ormed with an annular protrusion.
he invention will be more fully understood in the light of he following description of one specific embodiment. The escription is made with reference to the accompanying rawings of which:- Figure 1 is a schematic sectional elevation of a seal according to the embodiment in position between a pair of elements; Figure 2 is a schematic partially cutaway isometric view of the seal according to the embodiment; Figures 3 and 4 illustrate two further alternative embodiments; Figure 5 is a schematic sectional elevation of a fourth embodiment; and
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The seal according to the embodiment is intended for use in a circumstance where it is necessary to provide a seal around a rotating shaft 11 which is supported from a housing 12 through a bearing 13. The seal 14 has a generally cylindrical configuration, is adapted to be slidably received over the shaft 11 and to be supported from the housing 12.
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4 9 0 Ca .9 40( ti 04, tO .9 .9 .9 0 00 .9 09 4 .9 10 The seal 14 comprises a pair of end bushes 15 and 16 which are axially spaced from each other by a sealing element 17 where the end bushes 15 and 16 and the sealing element 17 are formed to be integral with each other.
The sealing element 17 comprises a helix and one end of the 15 helix is integral with one end bush 15 while the other end of the helix is integral with the other end bush 16. The bushes 15 and 16 and the sealing element 17 are formed of a resilient wear resistant material which has a substantially low coefficient of sliding friction and a high modulus of rigidity. In addition the opposed axial faces of the helix and the opposed axial faces of the helix and the bushes are of a complementary configuration and are in close abutting relationship with each other.
The outer face of each bush 15 and 16 is formed with an annular ridge 18 which is formed to have a barbed configuration having a gently sloping face proximate the sealing element 17 and a sharply inclined or perpendicular face remote from the sealing element. The one bush which is remote from the bearing 13 is also discontinuous circumferentially such that it has two radial end faces and 21 which allow for some radial contraction and/or expansion of the one bush 15. The other bush 16 is formed at its outer end with a radially directed flange 22 which i-l~lIj r
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5 is intended to be clampingly engaged between the bearing 13 and the housing 12 to provide for retention of the seal within the other element 12.
The seal further comprises an elastomeric sleeve 23 which is received over the exterior face of the sealing element 17 and of the bushes including the annular ridges 18 thereon. The barbed configuration of each ridge 18 serves to prevent axial movement of the sleeve from the sealing element to ensure that the sleeve 23 is retained in position over the sealing element. The dimenions of the elastomeric sleeve 23 are such that on its application over the seal a radially compressive force is applied to the bushes and the sealing element. In addition during application of the sleeve 23 over the sealing element it is able to be stretched axially between the protrusions provided on opposed seals to provide for some axial compression of the sealing element 17. As a result the sleeve 23 serves to apply an axial force between the bushes and the sealing element such that the opposed axial faces of the sealing element and bushes and of each turn of the helix of the sealing element are held in close abutting relationship and because of their complementary configuration a sealing relationship is formed between them. In addition the radial compression which is. applied to the sealing element 17 by the sleeve 23 and the resilient nature of the helix of the sealing element serves to ensure that the sealing element is clampingly received over the shaft 11 and further serves to enhance its sealing engagement with the shaft. Furthermore the capacity of the one bush 15 to radially expand or contract serves to ensure the application of a clamping force by the bush to maintain it in close abutting sealing relationship with the shaft.
Furthermore if during use a fluid pressure is generated in the space between the exterior of the seal and the second element 12 the influence of such fluid pressure on the sleeve 23 serves to increase the clamping engagement of the Ii
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According to a second embodiment, as shown at Figure 3, the one bush element 15 of the previous embodiment may be omitted and the elastomeric sleeve may be received over the axial end face of the helix.
According to a third embodiment, as shown at Figure 4, of the invention the sealing element may comprise a double 1o 0 helix and each portion of the helix extends more than half way round the seal and overlaps with the other portion.
oo The fourth embodiment at Figure 5 relates to a seal of a a aj similar form to that of the first embodiment and corresponding reference numerals have been used in Figure for identical components.
The difference in the case of the fourth embodiment relates ao to the presence of a shroud 24 which serves to protect the a seal. The shroud is cylindrical and is dimensioned to be received over the assembled seal with some clearance. One 20 end 25 of the shroud is open and abuts the flange 22 and is itself formed with an outwardly extending annular flange 26.
aqal C1. The other end 27 is formed with an opening 28 which is in close correspondence with the outer dimensions of the shaft (not shown) to ensure there is minimum clearance with the shaft. In addition the length of the shroud is such that when the seal 14 is received within it the outer end of the seal sealingly abuts with the inner face of the other end of the shroud.
In addition the inner diameter of the shroud corresponds substantially with the outer circumference of the seal.
7 The effect of such is to prevent the entry of particles in to the zone between the seal and the shaft. This is of relevance where the seal is used with fluids containing particulate material such as slurries.
To enable the fluid pressure to bear upon the elastomeric seal the circumferential wall of the shroud is formed with apertures The seal of the fourth embodiment provides a seal housing Of rt o or cartridge which can be located over a shaft and within a 1 0 housing where the flanges 22 and 26 of the seal and shroud o° are clamped together when the housing is assembled after location of the seal.
of o o The seal of the fifth embodiment shown at Figure 6 relates to a circumstance where a liquid is located to each side of the seal and it is necessary to prevent leakage of both liquids. The seal 114 two portions as such comprises two end bushes 115 (only one is shown) and a central bush 116 where the end bushes 115 are each separated from the central bush by helical sealing elements 117 (only one is shown) which are integral with the bushes. The portions of the seal are each of a similar form to the seal of the first embodiment where the other end bush 16 of the first embodiment takes the form of the central bush 116 which supports a flange 122 to enable clamping engagement in a housing. j A separate sleeve 123 is received over each sealing element and the annular ridge 11 of the adjacent bushes.
In the case of the fifth embodiment the seal 114 is accommodated in a shroud 124 which has a generally cylindrical configuration. The shroud has an open end with a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the flange 122
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The open face of the shroud is closed by an end cap 131 to retain the seal in position within the shroud. To clamp the flange 122 within the shroud an annular spacer 132 is located in the outer portion of the shroud between the end 20 cap 131 and the shroud 122 and an O-ring seal 133 is located to the other side of the flange 122.
The seal of the fifth embodiment is dimensioned and configured to be received in a housing to sealingly accommodate a shaft in the housing where a liquid is located to each side of the seal.
Each of the embodiments described above can be used with a shaft which is capable of rotation and/or reciprocation with respect to a support housing.
In particular the invention need not be limited to the application described in relation to the embodiment in and is applicable to a circumstance where the reciprocating rotating element is outermost.
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1. A seal for use between a pair of elements which are capable of relative movement with respect to each other where one element has a substantially circular cross section, said seal compris.Lig a first bush configured to be received in close radially abutting relationship with the one element and being associated at one end with a sealing element, said sealing element having a helical configuration, opposed axial faces of the helix are of complementary configuration and are in close abutting relationship, the opposed axial faces of the helix and the bush are of a complementary configuration and are in close i abutting relationship, said bush and sealing element being 0 o: integral and being formed of a resilient wear resistant material having a low coefficient of sliding friction and a high modulus of rigidity, said sesl further comprising an elastomeric sleeve a i**rr 0 006 0 00 0 00 0 0 I o a D Do ,e 0044 0 I ae t 4,t I t j extending over the radial face of the sealing element and of an adjacent portion of the bush which is remote from the one element, said sleeve applying a radial force to the seal in the direction of the one element and an axially compressive force on the seal, the bush being adapted to be supported from the other element.
2. A seal as claimed at claim 1 wherein a second bush is located at the opposite side of the sealing element to the first bush and is integral with the sealing element.
3. A seal as claimed at claim 1 or 2 wherein the sealing element has the configuration of a single helix having a length in excess of one revolution.
4. A seal as claimed at claim 1 or 2 wherein the sealing element has the configuration of a double helix each helix being 1800 out of phase with the other and having a length in excess of one half of a revolution. y,~i 4, 1 i Ii:! S i r 11 A seal as claimed at claim 2 or at claim 3 or 4 as dependant on claim 2 wherein one bush is circumferentially discontinuous and is capable of some resilient radial movement.
6. A seal as claimed at claim 5 wherein the second bush comprises the one bush.
7. A seal as claimed at any one of the preceding claims wherein the radial face of the first bush and second bush if present is formed with an annular ridge said sleeve extending over the annular ridge. f 4 t
8. A seal as claimed at anyone of the preceding claims 9 wherein the one element comprises a shaft and the other element comprises a housing said seal being accommodated within a shroud supported from the housing to surround the seal and shaft, said shroud being adapted to enable fluid to enter the space between the sleeve and the shroud.
9. A seal substantially as herein described. DATED this NINTH day of AUGUST 1994. DARTNALL ENGINEERING INNOVATION PTY LTD Applicant. WRAY ASSOCIATES, Perth, Western Australia, Patent Attorneys for the Applicant. ABSTRACT A seal for use between a pair of elements (11 and 12) which are capable of relative movement with resoect to each other where one element (11) has a substantially circular cross section, said seal comprising a bush (16) configured to be received in close abutting relationship with the one element (11) and being associated at one end with a sealing element (17) of corresponding cross-section, said sealing element (17) having a helical configuration, the opposed axial faces of the helix are of complementary configuration and are in close abutting relationship, the opposed axial faces of the helix and each bush are of a complementary a configuration and are in close abutting relationship, said r ,bush (16) and sealing element (17) being integral and being 4 formed of a resilient wear resistant material having a low 4 coefficient of sliding friction and a high modulus of ar rigidity, said seal further comprising an elastomeric sleeve (23) extending over the radial face of the sealing element and of an adjacent portion of the bush which is remote from the one element, said sleeve (23) applying a radial force to the seal in the direction of the one element and an axially compressive force on the seal, the bush (16) being adapted to be supported by the other element. ~I
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