Claims
- 1. A circular seal arrangement for an air heater, comprising:
- an air heater housing having substantially a cylindrical shape and an inner circumferential surface;
- an air heater rotor contained within said housing, said rotor having substantially a cylindrical shape and an outer circumferential surface, said rotor rotating about a center axis with respect to said housing;
- said inner and said outer circumferential surfaces defining a gap therebetween;
- said gap varying in size due to differential expansion in said rotor and said housing;
- a plurality of flexible sealing elements fixedly attached to said inner circumferential surface and extending around at least a portion of a circumference of said housing;
- said sealing elements being in close proximity to each other and defining at least one cavity therebetween;
- at least one seal leaf fixedly attached to said inner circumferential surface at a position adjacent each of said sealing elements and extending along at least a portion of said inner circumferential surface;
- said sealing elements projecting radially inwardly from said inner circumferential surface a distance at least substantially equal to a maximum distance for said gap;
- said at least one seal leaf projecting radially outwardly from said outer circumferential surface, into a corresponding one of said at least one cavity, a distance substantially equal to or less than a minimum distance for said gap;
- said combination of said flexible seals and said at least one seal leaf projecting across at least a portion of said gap, providing a tortuous path for fluid flow therethrough; and
- a wear resistant pad placed opposite said plurality of sealing elements, at a moving interface of said at sealing elements and said outer surface, so as to prevent wear of said outer surface by said flexible sealing elements.
- 2. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said wear resistant pad is constructed of a ceramic material.
- 3. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one additional seal leaf fixedly attached to said inner circumferential surface and extending parallel to and immediately adjacent said sealing elements;
- said at least one additional seal leaf projecting across a portion of said gap so as to provide added sealing capability to said sealing elements.
- 4. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said flexible sealing elements are at least long enough to project across a maximum size of said gap.
- 5. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said flexible sealing elements are constructed of a wire brush material.
- 6. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said flexible sealing elements are constructed of an amorphic felt material.
- 7. A circular seal arrangement for an air heater, comprising:
- an air heater housing having substantially a cylindrical shape and an inner circumferential surface;
- an air heater rotor contained within said housing, said rotor having substantially a cylindrical shape and an outer circumferential surface, said rotor rotating about a center axis with respect to said housing;
- said inner and said outer circumferential surfaces defining a gap therebetween;
- said gap varying in size due to differential expansion in said rotor and said housing;
- at least one flexible sealing element attached to one of said inner circumferential surface and said outer circumferential surface so as to project across said gap a distance of at least substantially equal to a maximum distance for said gap; and
- a wear resistant pad placed opposite said at least one flexible sealing element and at a moving interface thereon, said wear resistant pad being located on the other of said inner circumferential surface and said outer circumferential surface so as to prevent wear of the same by said at least one flexible sealing element.
- 8. A seal arrangement as described in claim 7, wherein said wear resistant pad is constructed of a ceramic material.
- 9. A seal arrangement as described in claim 7, further comprising:
- at least one elongated leaf fixedly attached to said seal element and extending parallel to and immediately adjacent said sealing element;
- said elongated leaf projecting across a part of said remaining portion of said gap.
- 10. A seal arrangement as described in claim 7, wherein said seal element is constructed of a wire brush material.
- 11. A seal arrangement a described in claim 7, wherein said seal element is constructed of an amorphic felt material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/522,136, filed May 11, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,078.
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Divisions (1)
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