The present disclosure relates to an annular dust seal, and particularly relates to an annular dust seal having an excellent dust seal function but not causing local wear, settling (deformation), and stick slip (squealing, vibration).
Conventionally, as a dust seal used for a rod seal portion in a hydraulic cylinder or a suspension of a construction machinery, a shock absorber of an automobile, and the like, there is an annular dust seal 300 that is slidably in sealing contact with an outer peripheral surface of a reciprocating shaft (rod) 200 as shown in
The reciprocating shaft 200 is disposed in a housing (not shown), and is capable of reciprocating in an axial direction as indicated by an arrow A in
The annular dust seal 300 is integrally formed in a circular annular shape from a rubber-like elastic material, and is attached with a metal ring 310 on an outer peripheral side. The annular dust seal 300 is disposed in an annular groove formed in the housing. The annular groove is formed to surround an outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200.
The annular dust seal 300 includes an oil lip 320, which closely contacts with a peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, on the hydraulic side. In addition, the annular dust seal 300 includes a circular annular dust lip 330, which closely contacts with the peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, on the atmosphere side.
The annular dust seal 300 brings the oil lip 320 into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200 with an elastic force of the rubber-like elastic material. In addition, the annular dust seal 300 brings the dust lip 330 into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200 with the elastic force of the rubber-like elastic material. When the oil lip 320 and the dust lip 330 are brought into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, the inside of the housing is sealed.
The annular dust seal 300 seals oil in the housing with the oil lip 320. In addition, the annular dust seal 300 prevents earth and sand from entering the housing with the dust lip 330. The annular dust seal 300 contributes to a longer service life of a device by maintaining a good lubrication state of a hydraulic holding component located closer to a hydraulic side than the dust lip 330 or a sliding component such as a bearing or a gear for a long period of time. The dust lip 330 is configured to form an appropriate oil film on the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200.
The annular dust seal 300 is formed of an elastic material, for example, various rubbers, urethane, or PTFE capable of sealing a gap with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200 in order to prevent external foreign substances from entering the housing by the dust lip 330. In addition, since it is necessary to scrape off external foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, the annular dust seal 300 is required to have a rigidity and is formed of a high-hardness synthetic resin material such as rubber or urethane.
Further, the annular dust seal 300 increases a seal contact pressure against the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200 to enhance seal properties against external foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, and thus can contribute to a longer service life of a device.
However, since a surface pressure gradient is increased when the annular dust seal 300 increases the seal contact pressure against the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft 200, an oil film passing through the dust lip may become thin and scraping leakage may increase when the shaft strokes toward the inner side of the housing. In addition, when the annular dust seal 300 is increased in a tightening force in order to increase the seal contact pressure, local wear, settling (deformation), stick slip (squealing, vibration), and the like may occur.
It is a purpose of the present disclosure to provide an annular dust seal having an excellent dust seal function and improved in local wear, settling (deformation), and stick slip (squealing, vibration).
Other purposes of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description.
The above-described problems are solved by the following respective disclosures.
1. An annular dust seal including:
a circular annular dust lip, the annular dust seal being formed of an elastic material, supported by a housing, and bringing a surface of the dust lip into contact with an outer peripheral surface of a reciprocating shaft that is disposed in the housing and includes a tip end side protruding toward an atmosphere side, characterized in that
in a longitudinal section of the dust lip, an average radius of curvature of a surface having a convex curvature on an inner side of the housing from a top portion of the dust lip is larger than an average radius of curvature of a surface having a convex curvature on the atmosphere side from the top portion of the dust lip.
2. The annular dust seal according to 1 described above, characterized in that the average radius of curvature of the surface having the convex curvature on the inner side of the housing from the top portion of the dust lip is 1.5 to 4 times the average radius of curvature of the surface having the convex curvature on the atmosphere side from the top portion of the dust lip.
3. The annular dust seal according to 1 or 2 described above, characterized in that the average radius of curvature of the surface having the convex curvature on the inner side of the housing from the top portion of the dust lip is 2 to 3 times the average radius of curvature of the surface having the convex curvature on the atmosphere side from the top portion of the dust lip.
4. The annular dust seal according to 1, 2, or 3 described above, characterized in that, when the surface of the dust lip is brought into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft,
an end surface facing the atmosphere side forms an angle of 90° or more with respect to a generatrix of the outer peripheral surface at least in a vicinity of the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft.
5. The annular dust seal according to any one of 1 to 4 described above, characterized in that, when the surface of the dust lip is brought into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft,
an end surface facing the atmosphere side has a tapered shape protruding toward the atmosphere side as the end surface is closer to the outer peripheral surface of the reciprocating shaft.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide an annular dust seal having an excellent dust seal function and improved in local wear, settling (deformation), and stick slip (squealing, vibration).
Hereinafter, embodiments for carrying out the present disclosure will be described.
The first embodiment of the annular dust seal 1 is used for a rod seal in a hydraulic cylinder or a suspension of a construction machinery, a shock absorber of an automobile, or the like. The present embodiment is an example of application to a rod sealing system employed in a hydraulic cylinder (not shown) to be used as an actuator of a construction machinery, a civil engineering machinery, a transport vehicle, or the like.
As shown in
A reciprocating shaft (rod) 102 is disposed in the housing 101. One tip end side of the reciprocating shaft 102 is located on the hydraulic side inside the housing 101, and the other tip end side thereof protrudes from the opening portion 101a of the housing 101. The reciprocating shaft 102 can reciprocate in an axial direction as indicated by an arrow A in
The rod sealing system includes a rod packing (not shown), a buffering (not shown) disposed on the hydraulic side of the rod packing, and a dust seal 1 disposed on the atmosphere side of the rod packing. Accordingly, the buffering, the rod packing, and the dust seal 1 are arranged in this order from the hydraulic side to the atmosphere side.
The rod packing serves as a main seal for preventing leakage of hydraulic oil to the outside, and has a structure in which a circular annular U-packing is mainly used and a flat washer-shaped backup ring is adjacent to the U-packing. Both the U-packing and the backup ring are housed in a mounting groove provided on an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder housing 101.
The buffering plays a role of maintaining durability of the rod packing by buffering shock pressure and fluctuation pressure at the time of high load and preventing high-temperature hydraulic oil from flowing into a side of the rod packing. Such a buffering has a structure in which a circular annular U-packing is mainly used and a backup ring is fitted into a heel portion of the U-packing. Both the U-packing and the backup ring are housed in the mounting groove provided on an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder housing 101.
As shown in
The annular dust seal 1 is provided with a metal ring 2 on the outer peripheral side. The metal ring 2 includes a circular annular plate portion 2a and a circular tubular portion 2b formed by bending an outer peripheral part of the circular annular plate portion 2a. The metal ring 2 is attached to the annular dust seal 1 in such a manner that the circular tubular portion 2b is arranged along the outer peripheral surface of the annular dust seal 1 and the circular annular plate portion 2a is buried in the annular dust seal 1.
The annular dust seal 1 is disposed in an annular groove 103 formed in the housing 101 as shown in
As shown in
The annular dust seal 1 brings a surface of the oil lip 3 into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 with an elastic force of the elastic material. Further, the annular dust seal 1 brings a surface of the dust lip 4 into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 with the elastic force of the elastic material. When the oil lip 3 and the dust lip 4 are brought into pressure-contact with the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102, the inside of the housing 101 is sealed.
The surface of the dust lip 4 is formed in a torus shape, and has a circular arc shape in longitudinal section as shown in
In the longitudinal section of the dust lip 4, the average radius of curvature (≈(R1+R2)/2) of the surface 4b having the convex curvature on the hydraulic side from the top portion 4c of the dust lip 4 is preferably 1.5 to 4 times the average radius of curvature (R2) of the surface 4a having the convex curvature on the atmosphere side from the top portion 4c of the dust lip 4.
In the longitudinal section of the dust lip 4, the average radius of curvature (≈(R1+R2)/2) of the surface 4b having the convex curvature on the hydraulic side from the top portion 4c of the dust lip 4 is more preferably 2 to 3 times the average radius of curvature (R2) of the surface 4a having the convex curvature on the atmosphere side from the top portion 4c of the dust lip 4.
As in the embodiment, in general materials, temperature conditions, and types of dust when used for the rod seal in the hydraulic cylinder or suspension of the construction machinery and the shock absorber of the automobile, the radius of curvature R1 on the hydraulic side is preferably about 0.4 mm to 0.5 mm, and the radius of curvature R2 on the atmosphere side is preferably about 0.15 mm to 0.2 mm. However, optimum values of these specific numerical values vary depending on the materials forming the annular dust seal 1, the temperature conditions, the types of dust, and the like.
In
In a conventional product in
As shown in
Since the contact pressure of the dust lip 4 with respect to the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 is reduced due to a large radius of curvature R1 on the hydraulic side, local wear, settling (deformation) and stick slip (squealing, vibration) are prevented, and scraping leakage of a liquid (oil) is prevented. Further, a liquid film (for example, an oil film) adhering to the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 has an appropriate thickness. Since the contact pressure of the dust lip 4 is sufficiently applied to the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 due to a small radius of curvature R2 on the atmosphere side, an excellent dust seal function is realized.
In other words, the annular dust seal 1 has an excellent dust seal function of preventing external foreign substances (such as earth and sand, ore, oil, water, ice, and sap) from entering the housing 101, and brings hydraulic holding components located closer to the hydraulic side than the annular dust seal 1 and sliding components such as bearings and gears into a good lubricating state. The annular dust seal 1 can maintain the excellent dust seal function for a long period of time, and can contribute to a longer service life of a device.
As shown in
As described above, since the shape of the atmosphere-side end surface 1a has the tapered shape protruding toward the atmosphere side as the end surface 1a is closer to the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102, foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface 102a can be satisfactorily scraped off with the atmosphere-side end surface 1a.
Further, the atmosphere-side end surface 1a of the annular dust seal 1 does not need to be a conical surface (a longitudinal section is a straight line), and may form an angle of 90° or more in the mounted state with respect to a generatrix of the outer peripheral surface 102a at least in the vicinity of the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102.
Since the atmosphere-side end surface 1a forms an angle of 90° or more with respect to the generatrix of the outer peripheral surface 102a in the vicinity of the outer peripheral surface 102a, the annular dust seal 1 can satisfactorily scrape off the foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface 102a. When the atmosphere-side end surface 1a forms an angle of less than 90° with respect to the generatrix of the outer peripheral surface 102a in the vicinity of the outer peripheral surface 102a, the foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface 102a may enter the space between the reciprocating shaft 102 and the annular dust seal 1 without being satisfactorily scraped off with a reciprocating motion of the reciprocating shaft 102.
When the annular dust seal 1 is in a state of not being mounted around the reciprocating shaft 102 as shown in
In
In a conventional product in
Even in this embodiment, as shown in
Accordingly, the annular dust seal 1 has an excellent dust seal function, can maintain the excellent dust seal function for a long period of time, and can contribute to a longer service life of a device. Further, the annular dust seal 1 of the present embodiment can satisfactorily scrape off foreign substances adhering to the outer peripheral surface 102a of the reciprocating shaft 102 with the atmosphere-side end surface 1a.
Specific configuration, shapes, materials, operations, numerical values, etc. in the description of the above-described embodiments are merely examples for describing the present disclosure, and is not intended to restrictively interpret the present disclosure.
The annular dust seal described above is used in the rod sealing system of the hydraulic cylinder to be used as an actuator of the construction machinery, the civil engineering machinery, the transport vehicle, or the like. However, the annular dust seal is not limited to the rod sealing system of the hydraulic cylinder, and is applicable to any devices that needs to seal the inside of the housing around the shaft from the atmosphere.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-053693 | Mar 2018 | JP | national |
The present application is a continuation application of International Application No. PCT/JP2019/011797, filed on Mar. 20, 2019, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-053693, filed on Mar. 21, 2018. The contents of these applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2019/011797 | Mar 2019 | US |
Child | 16891232 | US |