GB2325031A - Mechanical seal with non-metallic end cap - Google Patents

Mechanical seal with non-metallic end cap Download PDF

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GB2325031A
GB2325031A GB9808088A GB9808088A GB2325031A GB 2325031 A GB2325031 A GB 2325031A GB 9808088 A GB9808088 A GB 9808088A GB 9808088 A GB9808088 A GB 9808088A GB 2325031 A GB2325031 A GB 2325031A
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Alan James Roddis
Christopher Newton
Andrew John Parkin
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/16Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
    • F16J15/34Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with slip-ring pressed against a more or less radial face on one member
    • F16J15/3464Mounting of the seal

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A mechanical shaft seal including a rotary assembly 2 and a stationary assembly 1 each of which carry a respective mating seal face 3. One of the seal faces is located on a floating component mounted for axial movement with respect to the shaft 6 and urged towards the other of said seal faces. A non-metallic end cap comprising two components, 7, 8, is provided to protect the seal in the case where the sealed product attacks metallic material. The end cap is arranged so that, in use, it is subjected to substantially balanced hydraulic loading.

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MECHANICAL SEALS This invention relates to mechanical seals and especially to non-metallic mechanical seals.
A mechanical shaft seal for separating a first liquid fluid from a second fluid includes a rotary assembly for mounting on a rotatable shaft for rotation therewith and a stationary assembly for securing to a fixed structure within which the rotary assembly is located. Such a seal includes a "floating" component which is mounted axially movably around the rotary shaft of, for example a pump and a "static" component which is axially fixed, typically being secured to a housing. The floating component has a flat annular end face or seal face which is directed towards a complementary seal face of the static component. The floating component is urged towards the static component, usually by means of one or more springs, to close the seal faces together to form a sliding face seal. One of the floating and static components forms part of the rotary assembly and the other forms part of the stationary assembly.
Those seals whose floating component form part of the rotary assembly are described as rotary seals. If the floating component forms part of the stationary assembly the seal is referred to as a stationary seal.
If the sliding seal between the rotary and stationary components are assembled and preset prior to despatch from the mechanical seal manufacturing premises, the industry terminology for this is "cartridge seal". If the rotary and stationary components are despatched individually (unassembled) from the mechanical seal manufacturing premises, the industry terminology for this is "component seal".
Non-metallic mechanical seals commonly have, as a minimum, the "wetted" components (the components which are in contact with the sealed product) manufactured using a non-metallic material.
Non-metallic mechanical seals are therefore employed when the sealed product attacks metallic materials.
A non-metallic mechanical seal may include a non-metallic end cap associated with the rotary assembly and which separates the sealed product from other components of the seal, particularly those components which are metallic. However such a nonmetallic end cap is prone to distortion due to the hydraulic forces acting on it being unbalanced, that is to say different at one longitudinal end of the end cap compared with the other end.
According to the present invention there is provided a mechanical shaft seal for separating a first liquid from a second fluid comprising: (a) a rotary assembly for mounting on a rotatable shaft for rotation therewith; (b) a stationary assembly for securing to a fixed structure within which the rotary assembly is located; (c) said rotary assembly and said stationary assembly each carry a respective mating seal face; (d) one of said seal faces being located on a floating component mounted for axial movement with respect to said shaft; (e) means for urging the floating component in a direction towards the other of said seal faces; and (f) a non-metallic end cap which, in use, separates the first fluid from other components of the seal and which is arranged such that, in use, it is subjected to substantially balanced hydraulic loading.
Preferably the end cap is secured to the rotary assembly and sealing means are located between said end cap and said rotary assembly, said sealing means being positioned such that hydraulic pressure from said first fluid is exerted substantially equally on opposed longitudinal ends of said end cap. The sealing means preferably comprise first and second sealing members associated with respective first and second longitudinal ends of the end cap, said sealing members bearing against surfaces which are equally distanced from the longitudinal axis of the shaft seal.
The second fluid may be a gas or a liquid. In the case where it is a liquid, it is preferred that further sealing means are located between said end cap and said rotary assembly, said further sealing means being positioned such that hydraulic pressure from said second fluid is exerted substantially equally on opposed longitudinal ends of said end cap. Preferably the further sealing means comprise a third sealing member associated with a longitudinal end of the end cap, said first and third sealing members bearing against surfaces which are equally distanced from the longitudinal axis of the shaft seal.
A shaft seal of the present invention may be of rotary or a stationary mechanical seal.
Furthermore it may be a single, double or treble mechanical seal.
A shaft seal of the invention may incorporate a barrier fluid system in which case the second fluid is a barrier fluid.
The present invention is described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a longitudinal cross section through a double rotary mechanical seal of the invention; Figure 2 is a partial longitudinal cross section corresponding to Figure 1, annotated to show the area of the rotary component acted upon by barrier fluid pressure; Figure 3 corresponds to Figure 1 but is annotated to show the area of the rotary component acted upon by product fluid pressure; Figure 4 corresponds to Figure 1 but is annotated to show an alternate single seal arrangement, where no barrier fluid is present, only product fluid; Figure 5 is a longitudinal section through a stationary seal of the present invention; and Figure 6 is a longitudinal section through a further stationary seal of the invention.
The present invention may be employed for both rotary seals and stationary seals and for single, double and triple mechanical seals, whether designed in a cartridge or component seal format. Furthermore, the invention may be used with metallic components as well as non-metallic components.
Referring to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, a rotary double mechanical seal according to the invention is a cartridge seal and comprises a stationary component 1 and a rotary component 2 which carries a seal face 3 which in turn forms a sliding seal with the stationary component 1.
The rotary component 2 is disposed radially outwardly of rotary member 5, which is a sleeve fixed for rotation with a rotary shaft 6 of an item of mechanical equipment.
The non-metallic end cap components 7 and 8 are positioned radially around the sleeve component 5 and may be secured by mechanical means, chemical means, or by other means, to the sleeve 5.
Referring to Figure 2, letter "P" designates volume occupied by product fluid and letter "B" designates volume occupied by barrier fluid on either side of the sliding seal 3. The radially inner annular surface 9 of the rotary member 2 is exposed to barrier fluid in volume "B" at level of line 'y'. The radially inner annular surface 10 of the rotary end cap 8 is exposed to barrier fluid in volume "B" at level of line 'z'.
As line 'z' and line 'y' are equal, the hydraulic loading on the rotary end cap member 8 from the barrier pressure is nullified.
Referring to Figure 3, the radial inner annular surface 11 of the rotary end cap 8 is exposed to product in volume "P" at level of line 'x'. The radially outer line 12 of the rotary end cap 8 is exposed to product in volume "P" at level of line 'w', assuming the barrier pressure is higher than the product pressure pushing the elastomer 13 against shoulder 26. As line 'x' and line 'w' are equal the hydraulic loading on the rotary end cap component 8 from the product pressure is nullified.
The advantage of such a design is that the non-metallic end cap is not subjected to distortion from pressure. This is of particular importance when the non-metallic material is of a plastic nature.
As rotary end cap component 7 is not in contact with barrier fluid "B" there is no hydraulic force applied by the barrier fluid.
Elastomers 14 and 15 when subjected to a positive product pressure "P" are forced against the metallic sleeve 5 hence there is no hydraulic force applied by the product pressure acting to displace the rotary end cap 7 from the rotary sleeve 5.
The gland insert 16 is also manufactured from a non-metallic material.
The radially outer annular surface 17 of the stationary member 1 is exposed to barrier fluid in volume "B" at level of line 'v'. The radially inner annular surface 18 of the gland insert 16 is exposed to barrier fluid in volume "B" at level of line tut.
As line 'v' and line 'u' are equal and the elastomer 19 prevents barrier fluid from contacting the gland insert 16, the hydraulic loading on the gland insert component 16 from the barrier pressure is nullified.
Referring to Figure 4, a partial longitudinal cross section of an alternate rotary single mechanical seal according to the invention is subjected to product pressure occupying volume "P" only.
The radially outer annular surface 20 of the rotary member 23 is exposed to product fluid in volume "P" at level of line 'T. The radially inner annular surface 22 of the rotary end cap 23 is exposed to product fluid in volume "P" at level of line 'S'. As line 'T' and line 'S' are equal the hydraulic loading on the rotary end cap member 23 from the product pressure is nullified.
Referring to Figure 5, a stationary double mechanical seal according to the invention is subjected to product pressure occupying volume "P" and barrier pressure occupying volume "B". The hydraulic loading of the invention is thus similar to those previously discussed above.
Referring to Figure 6, a further stationary double mechanical seal according to the invention is again subjected to product pressure occupying volume "P" and barrier pressure occupying volume "B".
Figure 6 illustrates that a single end cap 24 may be employed to achieve the desired hydraulic balanced effect as achieved by the embodiments shown in Figures 1 to 5, since the balance lines "R" and "Q" are equal and therefore the hydraulic loading acting to displace the end cap 24 from sleeve 25 is nullified.
Although reference is made above to lines being equal (that is, at the same radial distance from the longitudinal axis) and consequently to a hydraulic loading being nullified, slight variations on the distance between the balance lines will provide a "minimised" hydraulic loading which is still advantageous in reducing or preventing distortion of non-metallic components.

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1. A mechanical shaft seal for separating a first liquid fluid from a second fluid comprising: (a) a rotary assembly for mounting on a rotatable shaft for rotation therewith; (b) a stationary assembly for securing to a fixed structure within which the rotary assembly is located; (c) said rotary assembly and said stationary assembly each carry a respective mating seal face; (d) one of said seal faces being located on a floating component mounted for axial movement with respect to said shaft; (e) means for urging the floating component in a direction towards the other of said seal faces; and (f) a non-metallic end cap which, in use, separates the first fluid from other components of the seal and which is arranged such that, in use, it is subjected to substantially balanced hydraulic loading.
2. A shaft seal according to Claim 1 wherein said end cap is secured to the rotary assembly and sealing means are located between said end cap and said rotary assembly, said sealing means being positioned such that hydraulic pressure from said first fluid is exerted substantially equally on opposed longitudinal ends of said end cap.
3. A shaft seal according to Claim 2 wherein said sealing means comprise first and second sealing members associated with respective first and second longitudinal ends of the end cap, said sealing members bearing against surfaces which are equally distanced from the longitudinal axis of the shaft seal.
4. A shaft seal according to any of the preceding claims wherein the second fluid is a gas.
5. A shaft seal according to Claim 2 or Claim 3 wherein the second fluid is a liquid and further sealing means are located between said end cap and said rotary assembly, said further sealing means being positioned such that hydraulic pressure from said second fluid is exerted substantially equally on opposed longitudinal ends of said end cap.
6. A shaft seal according to Claim 5 wherein said further sealing means comprise a third sealing member associated with a longitudinal end of the end cap, said first and third sealing members bearing against surfaces which are equally distanced from the longitudinal axis of the shaft seal.
7. A shaft seal according to any of the preceding claims which is a rotary mechanical seal.
8. A shaft seal according to any of Claims 1 to 6 which is a stationary mechanical seal.
9. A shaft seal according to any of Claims 1 to 8 which is a single mechanical seal.
10. A shaft seal according to any of Claims 1 to 8 which is a double mechanical seal.
11. A shaft seal according to Claiml wherein the shaft seal incorporates a barrier fluid system and the second fluid is a barrier fluid.
12. A shaft seal according to Claim 1 and substantially as herein described.
13. A mechanical shaft seal substantially as described herein with reference to Figures 2 to 4, Figure 5, Figure 6 or Figure 7 of the accompanying drawings.
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