GB2520281A - Component seal - Google Patents

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GB2520281A
GB2520281A GB1320063.9A GB201320063A GB2520281A GB 2520281 A GB2520281 A GB 2520281A GB 201320063 A GB201320063 A GB 201320063A GB 2520281 A GB2520281 A GB 2520281A
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Stephen Cox
Thomas Broadbent
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AES Engineering Ltd
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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
    • 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
    • F16J15/36Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with slip-ring pressed against a more or less radial face on one member connected by a diaphragm or bellow to the other member
    • 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
    • F16J15/3436Pressing means
    • F16J15/3452Pressing means the pressing force resulting from the action of a spring
    • 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
    • F16J15/44Free-space packings
    • F16J15/441Free-space packings with floating ring

Abstract

A component mechanical seal 1 is provided. The seal 1 comprises: an elastomeric member 2; a spring biasing means 9; a longitudinally floating first member 4 comprising a seal face; a longitudinally non-floating second member 5; and a longitudinally floating third member 6. The elastomeric member 2 is in sealing engagement with the first member, second member and third member 4, 5, 6 and the spring biasing means 9 are longitudinally positioned between the first member 4 and the second member 5. One of the first member 4 and the second member 5 is provided with at least one protruding male portion and the other of the first member 4 and the second member 5 is provided with corresponding female portion into which the male portion locates.

Description

Component Seal
Field of Invention
The invention relates to mechanical seals, which are fitted to rotating equipment in virtually all types of industries.
Background to Invention
A mechanical seal comprises a "floating" component which is mounted axially movable around the rotary shaft of, for example, a pump or a "static" component which is axially fixed, typically being secured to a housing. The floating component has a flat annular end face, i.e. its seal face, directed towards a seal face of the static component. The floating component is urged towards the static component to close the seal faces together to form a sliding face seal, usually by means of one or more spring members. In use, one of the floating and static components rotates; this component is therefore referred to as the rotary component. The other of the floating and static components does not rotate and is referred to as the stationary component.
Those seals whose floating component is rotary are described as rotary seals. If the floating component is stationary, the seal is referred to as a stationary seal.
If the sliding seal between the rotary and stationary components are assembled and pre-set 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".
This invention relates to a component seal which is used in applications where there is a large amount of contaminates in the product. These contaminates can become entrenched between moving components in traditional designs of mechanical seals causing these components to "hang up" and so resulting in pre mature failure of the seal. One common method of stopping these contaminates becoming entrenched is to use a rubber component such as a bellows to create a seal between moving components. The limitation to these bellows is that they are either commonly used with a single spring component seals which create uneven face pressures or the bellows can become detached allowing contaminates to enter the bellows sealed area.
Statements of Invention
The invention relates to a mechanical seal for providing a fluid-tight seal between relatively rotatable elements, the seal preferably comprising; an elastomeric member, a spring biasing means, a longitudinally floating first member which comprises a seal face, a longitudinally non4loating second member, a longitudinally floating third member; the elastomeric member being in sealing engagement with the first member, second member and third members; the spring biasing means being longitudinally positioned between the seal first and second members, one of the first member and second members being provided with at least one, preferably longitudinally, protruding male portion and the other of the first and second members being provided with corresponding female portion into which the male portion locates.
Preferably the seal face is a separate component to the first member and is axially and radially retained by the first member thereby allowing it to be Centroidally loaded, different materials being fitted in a common first member and also reducing the complexity and size of the seal face which tends to be expensive exotic materials.
Preferably the third member is in engagement with the first member providing a cavity in which the elastomeric member is retained.
More preferably wherein a groove on the outer surface of the third member resides to allow an inwardly protruding portion of the elastomeric member to engage thereby ensuring that the elastomeric bellows member does not move during the assembly of the third member.
More preferably wherein annular surfaces of the second member is larger in diameter than the third member thereby allowing axial engagement of the components and so limiting the level of axial movement that the third member can achieve during assembly improving fitment.
More preferably the outermost surface of the third member is angled in such a way as to reduce the diameter of the area which is in closest proximity to the sealing face thereby improving fluid flow around the sealing faces aiding sealing performance.
More preferably one or more scallops are located around the axis of the diameter thereby allowing the third member to be installed with the use of a tool and also potentially increasing fluid flow around the sealing faces.
Preferably the elastomeric bellows member comprising of one or more convolutions located in such a way as to allow the floating members to move in an axial direction and so maintaining sealing face pressure with axial movement of the shaft.
More preferably the convolution(s) outwardly extends when the floating members move toward the second member thereby ensuring axial movement of the first member is not restricted.
More preferably an elastomeric member wherein the inner diameter is smaller than the outer diameter of the second member thereby ensuring that the second member does not become detached from the elastonieric bellows during installation of the seal.
Preferably a first member wherein an annular groove resides and an elastomeric toroidal sealing member is located thereby providing radially restrictive contact between the first and second members.
Brief Description of Drawings
The accompanying drawings are as follows: Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of a mechanical seal in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 is a magnified sectional side elevation of the sealing section between the first, third and elastomeric bellows member of the embodiment of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a magnified sectional side elevation of the sealing section between the second member and elastomeric bellows member of the embodiment of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a front end elevation of the invention showing the scallop sections axially located around the diameter of the third member of the embodiment of Figure 1.
Detailed Description
The invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The general principle of mechanical seals in accordance with the present invention may be used not only in the case where the shaft is a rotary member and the housing is the stationary member but also the reverse situation, that is to say, in which the shaft is stationary and the housing is rotary.
Furthermore, the invention may be embodied in both rotary and stationary arrangements, cartridge and component seals with metallic components as well as non-metallic components.
Referring to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, the invention 1 incorporates an elastomeric bellows member 2 which is radially disposed in operation between a shaft 3 and first, second and third members, 4, 5 and 6 respectively. The second member 5 squeezes the elastomeric bellows member 2, thereby providing a seal between the elastomeric bellows member 2, the second member 5 and the shaft member 3. The third member 6 squeezes the elastomeric bellows member 2 onto the first member 4 providing a seal between the members. A primary sealing face 7 resides in the first member 4 and is urged toward the second sealing face 8 via a plurality of springs 9 which reside in a plurality of cavities in the first member 4 and are compressed in operation between the cavities and the second member 5. One or more pins 10 are located in the second memberS protruding into an opposing cavity in the first member 4 thereby providing axial drive between the shaft 3, bellows member 2, second member 5 and the first member 4. The second sealing face 8 is in sealing engagement with the pump housing 11 via a secondary elastomeric boot member 12. A tertiary elastomeric member 13 is located in a groove located on the inner diameter of the first member 4 providing radial alignment means between the first and second members, 4 and 5 respectively.
The elastomeric bellows member 2 contains a convolution 14 between the outermost diameter of the second member 5 and the first and third member, 4 and 6 respectively, thereby providing an area for the elastomeric bellows member 2 to distort radially when the invention 1 is installed. The profile of the third member 6 is designed in such a way that a portion of its inner diameter is smaller than the outermost diameter of the first member 4 thereby limiting the extent that it can contact the elastomeric bellows member 2 when assembled. The profile of the third member 6 also contains an angled, or tapered, portion that means that the diameter closest to the first sealing face 7 is reduced with respect to the other end.
Referring to Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings, the profile of the elastomeric bellows member 2 contains an inwardly protruding portion 16 which locates into a groove 17 in the outer surface of the first member 4 to ensure the elastomeric bellows member 2 is interlockingly retained therein and will not detach from the first member 4 during assembly of the third member 6.
Referring to Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings, the profile of the elastomeric bellows member 2 contains an outwardly protruding portion 18 which locates into a groove 19 in the inner diameter of the second member 5. The elastomeric bellows member 2 extends radially past the outer diameter of the second member 5 and axially along its outer most diameter.
At this portion the diameter of the second member 5 reduces allowing the elastomeric bellows member to protrude inwardly creating an overlap between the components. These features thereby axially constrain the elastomeric bellows member 2 to the second member 5 during assembly of the invention 1 to the shaft 3.
Referring to Figure 1 and 4 one or more cutouts or scallops 20 are included in the angled portion 19 of the third member 6 thereby providing a flat surface for a fitting tool to engage with to aid assembly of the third member 6 onto the first member 4. These scallops which are axially located around the diameter of the third member 6 may also act as flow inducing sections mixing the product fluid near the sealing faces 7 and 8.

Claims (12)

  1. Claims 1. A mechanical seal comprising an elastomeric member, a spring biasing means, a longitudinally floating first member comprising a seal face, a longitudinally non-floating second member and a longitudinally floating third member; the elastomeric member being in sealing engagement with the first member, second member and third members; the spring biasing means being longitudinally positioned between the first member and the second member, one of the first member and the second member being provided with at least one protruding male portion and the other of the first member and the second member being provided with corresponding female portion into which the male portion locates.
  2. 2. A seal according to claim 1, wherein the seal face is a separate component from the first member and is axially and radially retained by the first member.
  3. 3. A seal according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the third member is in engagement with the first member and forms a cavity in which the elastomeric member is retained.
  4. 4. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein a groove is provided on the outer surface of the second member to allow an inwardly protruding portion of the elastomeric member to engage therewith.
  5. 5. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein a surface of the second member is annual and that annular surface is larger in diameter than the a diameter of the third member, thereby allowing axial engagement of the two components.
  6. 6. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein the outermost surface of the third member is angled in such a way as to reduce the diameter of the region which is in closest proximity to the sealing face.
  7. 7. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein one or more scallops are located around the axis of the diameter of the third member.
  8. 8. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein the profile of the elastomeric member comprises one or more convolutions located in such a way as to allow the floating members to move in an axial direction. a
  9. 9. A seal according to claim 8, wherein the convolutions outwardly extend when the floating members move toward the second member.
  10. 10. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein the inner diameter of the elastomeric member is smaller than the outer diameter of the second member.
  11. 11. A seal according to any preceding claim, wherein the first member is provided with an annular groove and an elastomeric toroidal sealing member is located therein.
  12. 12. A seal substantially as herein described with reference to and/or as illustrated in any appropriate combination of the text and/or drawings.
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