Claims
- 1. A axial 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 with an outer circumferential surface, said rotor rotating about a center axis;
- said inner and said outer circumferential surfaces defining a gap therebetween;
- said gap varying in size due to differential expansion within said rotor and said housing;
- at least one flexible sealing element having an elongated shape and an axis;
- at least one torsional element having an elongated shape, said at least one torsional element having an axis and a peripheral surface, said at least one torsional element further having a first end and a second end;
- each of said at least one sealing element being fixedly attached to said peripheral surface, along a length of a corresponding said at least one torsional element in a manner so that said axis of said at least one sealing element is parallel to a corresponding said axis of said at least one torsional element;
- said first end of each of said at least one torsional elements being fixedly attached to one of said outer circumferential surface and said inner circumferential surface, each of said at least one torsional element extending along the same parallel to said center axis;
- said second end of said at least one torsional element being free to rotate about said axis of said at least one torsional element;
- said at least one sealing element projecting across at least a portion of said gap so as to substantially obstruct fluid flow therebetween; and
- said at least one torsional element having a preselected torsional rigidity so as to allow said at least one sealing element to adequately rotate about said axis of said at least one torsional element in response to a force due to a varying size of said gap.
- 2. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, further comprising;
- a wear resistant pad placed opposite said at least one flexible sealing element, at a moving interface of said at least one flexible sealing element and one of said inner surface and said outer surface, so as to prevent wear of the sale by said at least one flexible sealing element.
- 3. A seal arrangement as described in claim 2, wherein said wear resistant pad is constructed of a ceramic material.
- 4. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one elongated leaf fixedly attached to each of said at least one sealing element and extending parallel to and immediately adjacent said at least one sealing element; and
- said at least one elongated leaf projecting across a portion of said gap so as to provide added sealing capability to said at least one sealing element.
- 5. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one support element fixedly attached to one of said inner circumferential surfaces and said outer circumferential surface so as to prohibit said at least one torsional element from moving axially with respect to one of said inner circumferential and said outer circumferential surfaces while allowing rotation of said at least one torsional element about said axis of said at least one torsional element.
- 6. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one flexible sealing element is at least long enough to project across a maximum size of said gap.
- 7. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one flexible sealing element is constructed of a wire brush material.
- 8. A seal arrangement as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one flexible sealing element is constructed of an amorphic felt material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/951,610, filed Jul. 21, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,363,906 which was 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 (2)
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