WO2011099040A2 - Gas spring equipped with improved sealing means - Google Patents

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WO2011099040A2
WO2011099040A2 PCT/IT2010/000046 IT2010000046W WO2011099040A2 WO 2011099040 A2 WO2011099040 A2 WO 2011099040A2 IT 2010000046 W IT2010000046 W IT 2010000046W WO 2011099040 A2 WO2011099040 A2 WO 2011099040A2
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Simone Bordignon
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Priority to EP10711730.1A priority patent/EP2534392B1/en
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Priority to US13/578,220 priority patent/US9145944B2/en
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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
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
    • F16F9/00Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
    • F16F9/02Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium using gas only or vacuum
    • F16F9/0209Telescopic
    • F16F9/0218Mono-tubular units
    • 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
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
    • F16F9/00Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
    • F16F9/32Details
    • F16F9/36Special sealings, including sealings or guides for piston-rods
    • F16F9/362Combination of sealing and guide arrangements for piston rods
    • 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
    • F16J15/32Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
    • F16J15/3204Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip
    • F16J15/3232Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip having two or more lips
    • F16J15/3236Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip having two or more lips with at least one lip for each surface, e.g. U-cup packings
    • 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
    • F16J15/32Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
    • F16J15/3284Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings characterised by their structure; Selection of materials

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  • the present invention relates to a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved sealing means .
  • a gas spring is a device which, unlike conventional springs, uses a pressurized gas contained in a cylinder and compressed in a variable manner by a piston rod to exert a return force.
  • Gas springs are used in numerous applications, in particular in the automotive, medical, furniture, aerospace and moulding sectors .
  • the. gas springs for moulds are normally charged with nitrogen N 2 at pressures of over 100 bars and constituted by a cylinder adapted to contain said gas therein and inside which the rod can slide: to allow the gas to be stored and compressed inside the cylinder one or more seal elements or gaskets are normally interposed between said cylinder and the rod, and these seal elements generally comprise at least one guide bushing and at least one rod seal. Therefore, starting from an idle position of the gas spring, to take the rod to the end of its travel it is necessary to apply a force thereon, this force naturally being greater than the initial force of the gas spring: the return movement of the rod, when the action of the applied force ceases, is instead automatic and caused by the pressure exerted by the gas on the rod inside the cylinder.
  • the guide bushings are produced with nylon., Teflon or other polymers, while the rod seals are produced with TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) , PU (pol urethane) or other polymers.
  • TPU thermoplastic polyurethane
  • PU poly urethane
  • prior art gas springs have a useful life, intended as number of cycles that the rod can perform, beyond which gas starts to leak causing progressive loss of performance of the springs until reaching complete exhaustion.
  • gas leakage occurs when the rod seal no longer adequately seals the surface of the rod due to wear caused by sliding on the surface of the rod and by the extrusion present between the surface of the rod and the surface of the guide bushing or of the cylinder.
  • fillers In order to improve the resistance to wear and extrusion, prior art suggests the use of different fillers to mix with TPU, nylon or Teflon to produce rod seals and . guide bushings. These fillers are usually constituted by lubricants, usually composed of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) , graphite or silicones, and/or reinforcing agents, usually composed of organic and inorganic fibres.
  • lubricants usually composed of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) , graphite or silicones, and/or reinforcing agents, usually composed of organic and inorganic fibres.
  • BaS0 4 fillers are used to allow a component produced with TPU (such as a catheter) , which would otherwise be invisible, to be viewed using X-rays; given the high specific weight of BaS0 4 , it is added to the TPU to increase its weight for commercial purposes;
  • Object of the present invention is solving the aforesaid problems of prior art by providing a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing adapted to increase the useful life of the spring with respect to prior art gas springs.
  • Another object of the present invention is providing a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least one rod seal adapted to increase the useful life of the spring with respect to prior art gas springs.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing and/or a rod seal and being adapted to increase the useful life of the spring, in particular in the case of correct use, with rod travel perpendicular to the base of the cylinder, without lubrication and with double cycles per minute.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing and/or a rod seal and being adapted to increase the useful life of said spring, in particular in the case of incorrect use, with rod travel not perpendicular to the base, without lubrication and with standard cycles per minute.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective and partially sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the gas spring according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective and partially sectional view of another preferred embodiment of the gas spring according to the present invention.
  • the gas spring 1, in particular for moulds, is composed of at least a rod 3 with relative perforated flange 4 sliding inside at least a cylinder 5 containing said gas, improved seal elements being interposed between said rod 3 and said cylinder 5, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing 7 and/or at least a dynamic seal 9.
  • the gas spring 1 optionally comprises other components whose arrangement is known in the art, such as a rod scraper element 11, an O-ring 13, an anti- extrusion ring 15 adapted to prevent extrusion of the 0- ring 13 and at least a valve 17 with relative threaded cap 19.
  • the guide bushing 7 is interposed between a guide bushing 2 for sliding of the rod 3 and the rod 3 itself.
  • the dynamic seal 9 can be positioned on the flange 4 of the rod 3 so as to create a seal on the inner surface of the cylinder 5.
  • the guide bushing 7 is produced with a material constituted by a first mixture composed of a quantity in weight of an organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 60% and 99%, more preferably between 90% and 98% and even more preferably equal to 95% and a supplementary quantity to 100% of a solid lubricant filler.
  • the organic thermoplastic polymer of the first mixture is a PEEK (polyether ether ketone) .
  • the organic thermoplastic polymer of the first mixture can also be a PEKK (polyether ketone ketone), a PEK (polyether ketone), a PEI (polyether imide), a PPS (polyphenylene sulphide), a PES (polyether sulfone) , a PEKEKK (polyether ketone ether ketone ketone) , a PEEKK (polyether ether ketone ketone) , a PEEKEK (polyether ether ketone ketone ketone) or a PEEEK (polyether ether ether ketone) , appropriately mixed.
  • the solid lubricant filler of the first mixture is a dichalcogenide, even more preferably selected from MoS 2 , WS 2 , WSe 2 , MoSe 2 , NbS 2 or NbSe 2 in powder with grain dimension in the order of ⁇ and nanometres .
  • the dynamic seal 9 is instead produced with a material constituted by a second mixture composed of a quantity in weight of a thermoplastic elastomer preferably between 50% and 70%, more preferably equal to 60% and a quantity in weight of mineral filler preferably between 1% and 30%, more preferably between 2% and 20% or of an organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 3% and 40%, more preferably between 5% and 20%.
  • the mineral filler is a barite, more preferably barite BaS0 4 and the quantity in weight of said barite BaS0 is equal to 8% while, alternatively, the quantity in weight of the organic thermoplastic polymer is equal to 9%.
  • thermoplastic elastomer is a TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) or a TPE (thermoplastic polyethylene) and the organic thermoplastic polymer of the second mixture is a PEEK, PEKK, PEKEKK, PEK, PEEKK, PEEKEK or PEEEK.
  • the second mixture can also comprise a quantity in weight of a solid lubricant filler preferably between 0.2% and 30%, more preferably between 0.4% and 10% and even more preferably equal to 4%.
  • the solid lubricant filler of the second mixture is a dichalcogenide, more preferably selected from MoS 2 , WS 2 , WSe 2 , MoSe 2 , bS 2 or NbSe 2 in powder with grain size in the order of ⁇ and nanometres.

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Abstract

There is described a gas spring (1), in particular for moulds, composed of at least a rod (3) sliding inside at least a cylinder (5) containing said gas, at least a guide bushing (7) and/or at least a dynamic seal (9) being interposed between said rod (3) and said cylinder (5), wherein said guide bushing (7) is produced with a material constituted by a first mixture composed of an organic thermoplastic polymer and a solid lubricant filler and said dynamic seal (9) is produced with a material constituted by a second mixture composed of a thermoplastic elastomer and a mineral filler or an organic thermoplastic polymer.

Description

GAS SPRING EQUIPPED WITH IMPROVED SEALING MEANS
The present invention relates to a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved sealing means .
As it is known, a gas spring is a device which, unlike conventional springs, uses a pressurized gas contained in a cylinder and compressed in a variable manner by a piston rod to exert a return force. Gas springs are used in numerous applications, in particular in the automotive, medical, furniture, aerospace and moulding sectors .
In this latter case, the. gas springs for moulds are normally charged with nitrogen N2 at pressures of over 100 bars and constituted by a cylinder adapted to contain said gas therein and inside which the rod can slide: to allow the gas to be stored and compressed inside the cylinder one or more seal elements or gaskets are normally interposed between said cylinder and the rod, and these seal elements generally comprise at least one guide bushing and at least one rod seal. Therefore, starting from an idle position of the gas spring, to take the rod to the end of its travel it is necessary to apply a force thereon, this force naturally being greater than the initial force of the gas spring: the return movement of the rod, when the action of the applied force ceases, is instead automatic and caused by the pressure exerted by the gas on the rod inside the cylinder.
In prior art gas springs the guide bushings are produced with nylon., Teflon or other polymers, while the rod seals are produced with TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) , PU (pol urethane) or other polymers.
Typically, prior art gas springs have a useful life, intended as number of cycles that the rod can perform, beyond which gas starts to leak causing progressive loss of performance of the springs until reaching complete exhaustion. Normally, gas leakage occurs when the rod seal no longer adequately seals the surface of the rod due to wear caused by sliding on the surface of the rod and by the extrusion present between the surface of the rod and the surface of the guide bushing or of the cylinder.
In order to improve the resistance to wear and extrusion, prior art suggests the use of different fillers to mix with TPU, nylon or Teflon to produce rod seals and . guide bushings. These fillers are usually constituted by lubricants, usually composed of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) , graphite or silicones, and/or reinforcing agents, usually composed of organic and inorganic fibres.
Prior art also suggests filling TPU with barite (BaS04) for specific and limited applications such as those below:
in the medical field BaS04 fillers are used to allow a component produced with TPU (such as a catheter) , which would otherwise be invisible, to be viewed using X-rays; given the high specific weight of BaS04, it is added to the TPU to increase its weight for commercial purposes;
- BaS0 is used in the mechanical industry for grinding wheels as at low temperatures it promotes the formation of Fe304 on the surface of ground work pieces according to the reaction BaS04 + 3Fe -* Fe304 + BaS, the Fe30 having a lubricating action.
Object of the present invention is solving the aforesaid problems of prior art by providing a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing adapted to increase the useful life of the spring with respect to prior art gas springs. Another object of the present invention is providing a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least one rod seal adapted to increase the useful life of the spring with respect to prior art gas springs.
Moreover, an object of the present invention is to provide a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing and/or a rod seal and being adapted to increase the useful life of the spring, in particular in the case of correct use, with rod travel perpendicular to the base of the cylinder, without lubrication and with double cycles per minute.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing and/or a rod seal and being adapted to increase the useful life of said spring, in particular in the case of incorrect use, with rod travel not perpendicular to the base, without lubrication and with standard cycles per minute.
The aforesaid and other objects and advantages of the invention, which will be apparent in the description below, are achieved with a gas spring, in particular for moulds, equipped with improved seal elements such as the one described in claim 1. Preferred embodiments and non- trivial variants of the present invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
It will be immediately apparent that numerous variants and modifications can be made to the description (i.e. relevant to shape, dimension, arrangement and parts with equivalent functions) without departing from the scope of protection of the invention as it appears in the appended claims .
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments, provided by way of non- limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 shows a perspective and partially sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the gas spring according to the present invention; and
FIG. 2 shows a perspective and partially sectional view of another preferred embodiment of the gas spring according to the present invention.
With reference to the figures, it can be seen that the gas spring 1, in particular for moulds, according to the present invention is composed of at least a rod 3 with relative perforated flange 4 sliding inside at least a cylinder 5 containing said gas, improved seal elements being interposed between said rod 3 and said cylinder 5, said elements comprising at least a guide bushing 7 and/or at least a dynamic seal 9.
Moreover, the gas spring 1 optionally comprises other components whose arrangement is known in the art, such as a rod scraper element 11, an O-ring 13, an anti- extrusion ring 15 adapted to prevent extrusion of the 0- ring 13 and at least a valve 17 with relative threaded cap 19.
Optionally, the guide bushing 7 is interposed between a guide bushing 2 for sliding of the rod 3 and the rod 3 itself. Moreover, as shown in particular in FIG. 2, the dynamic seal 9 can be positioned on the flange 4 of the rod 3 so as to create a seal on the inner surface of the cylinder 5.
Advantageously, the guide bushing 7 is produced with a material constituted by a first mixture composed of a quantity in weight of an organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 60% and 99%, more preferably between 90% and 98% and even more preferably equal to 95% and a supplementary quantity to 100% of a solid lubricant filler.
Preferably, the organic thermoplastic polymer of the first mixture is a PEEK (polyether ether ketone) . Alternatively, the organic thermoplastic polymer of the first mixture can also be a PEKK (polyether ketone ketone), a PEK (polyether ketone), a PEI (polyether imide), a PPS (polyphenylene sulphide), a PES (polyether sulfone) , a PEKEKK (polyether ketone ether ketone ketone) , a PEEKK (polyether ether ketone ketone) , a PEEKEK (polyether ether ketone ether ketone) or a PEEEK (polyether ether ether ketone) , appropriately mixed.
Preferably, the solid lubricant filler of the first mixture is a dichalcogenide, even more preferably selected from MoS2, WS2, WSe2, MoSe2, NbS2 or NbSe2 in powder with grain dimension in the order of ηπι and nanometres .
Advantageously, the dynamic seal 9 is instead produced with a material constituted by a second mixture composed of a quantity in weight of a thermoplastic elastomer preferably between 50% and 70%, more preferably equal to 60% and a quantity in weight of mineral filler preferably between 1% and 30%, more preferably between 2% and 20% or of an organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 3% and 40%, more preferably between 5% and 20%.
Preferably, the mineral filler is a barite, more preferably barite BaS04 and the quantity in weight of said barite BaS0 is equal to 8% while, alternatively, the quantity in weight of the organic thermoplastic polymer is equal to 9%.
Preferably, the thermoplastic elastomer is a TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) or a TPE (thermoplastic polyethylene) and the organic thermoplastic polymer of the second mixture is a PEEK, PEKK, PEKEKK, PEK, PEEKK, PEEKEK or PEEEK.
Optionally, the second mixture can also comprise a quantity in weight of a solid lubricant filler preferably between 0.2% and 30%, more preferably between 0.4% and 10% and even more preferably equal to 4%. Preferably, the solid lubricant filler of the second mixture is a dichalcogenide, more preferably selected from MoS2, WS2, WSe2, MoSe2, bS2 or NbSe2 in powder with grain size in the order of ηπι and nanometres.
Through experiments to test the useful life, to which the gas spring according to the present invention as described above was subjected, the Applicant has verified the extraordinary and unexpected properties of resistance to wear of the guide bushing 7 and of the dynamic seal 9 produced according to the compositions described above.
In particular, these tests showed that:
in the case of correct use, with rod 3 travel perpendicular to the base of the cylinder 5, without lubrication but with double cycles per minute, the useful life increased by over 15% with respect to the useful life with standard cycles per minute; in the case of incorrect use, with rod 3 travel not perpendicular to the base (inclination of 1°) of the cylinder 5 but without lubrication and with standard cycles per minute, the useful life increased by 30% with respect to the case of correct use, i.e. with rod 3 travel perpendicular to the base of the cylinder 5, with standard cycles per minute, without lubrication.
The results of the aforesaid tests are set down in the comparative table below, from which it is possible to deduce the significant increases in the useful life of a gas spring 1 according to the present invention equipped with guide bushings 7 and/or rod seals 9 as previously described with respect to a gas spring belonging to the prior art:
Gas spring: useful velocity inclination life
Prior art 100 100 0°
Equipped with
-100 200 0° guide bushing 7
Equipped with
-120 100 0° dynamic seal 9
Equipped with
guide bushing 7
-115 200 0° and dynamic seal
9
Equipped with
guide bushing 7
-130 100 1° and dynamic seal
9
The aforesaid tests were conducted on a gas spring 1 equipped with a guide bushing 7 produced with a first mixture composed of 79% PEEK and 21% WS2 and/or a dynamic seal 9 produced with a second mixture composed in weight of 61% TPU, 22% BaS04 and 17% WS2.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, but these are naturally susceptible to further modifications and variants within the scope of the same inventive concept. In particular, numerous variants and modifications, functionally equivalent to those above and falling within the scope of protection of the invention as set forth in the appended claims, will be immediately apparent to those skilled in the art .

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1. A gas spring (1), in particular for moulds, composed of at least a rod (3) sliding inside at least a cylinder (5) containing said gas, at least a guide bushing (7) and/or at least a dynamic seal (9) being interposed between said rod (3) and said cylinder (5) , characterised in that:
said guide bushing (7) is produced with a material constituted by a first mixture composed of an organic thermoplastic polymer and a solid lubricant filler;
said dynamic seal (9) is produced with a material constituted by a second mixture composed of a thermoplastic elastomer and a mineral filler or an organic thermoplastic polymer.
2. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said first mixture comprises a quantity in weight of said organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 60% and 99%, more preferably between 90% and 98% and even more preferably equal to 95% and a supplementary quantity to 100% of said solid lubricant filler.
3. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said organic thermoplastic polymer of said first mixture is a PEEK.
4. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said organic thermoplastic polymer of said first mixture is a PEKK, a PEK, a PEI, a PPS, a PES, PEKEKK, a PEEKK, a PEEKEK or a PEEEK.
5. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said solid lubricant filler of said first mixture is a dichalcogenide.
6. The gas spring (1) according to claim 5, characterised in that said lubricant in powder is MoS2, S2, WSe2, MoSe2, NbS2 or NbSe2 in powder.
7. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said second mixture comprises a quantity in weight of said thermoplastic elastomer preferably between 50% and 70%, more preferably equal to 60%.
8. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said second mixture comprises a quantity in weight of said mineral filler preferably between 1% and 30%, more preferably between 2% and 20%.
9. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said second mixture comprises a quantity in weight of said organic thermoplastic polymer preferably between 3% and 40%, more preferably between 5% and 20% and even more preferably equal to 9%.
10. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said mineral filler is a barite, more preferably barite BaS04.
11. The gas spring (1) according to claim 8, characterised in that said quantity in weight of said barite BaS04 is equal to 8%.
12. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said thermoplastic elastomer is a TPU or a TPE.
13. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said organic thermoplastic polymer of said second mixture is a PEEK, a PEKK, a PEKEKK, a PEK, a PEEKK, a PEEKEK or a PEEEK.
14. The gas spring (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said second mixture comprises a quantity in weight of a solid lubricant filler preferably between 0.2% and 30%, more preferably between 0.4% and 10% and even more preferably equal to 4%.
15. The gas spring (1) according to claim 14, characterised in that said solid lubricant filler of said second mixture is a dichalcogenide.
16. The gas spring (1) according to claim 13, characterised in that said lubricant in powder is MoS2, WS2, WSe2, MoSe2, NbS2 or NbSe2 in powder.
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