The present invention relates to an assembly for forming a seal between components, which include sealing zones that face one another when the components are in a functional position, wherein a sealing element is provided on the sealing zone of the one component and a sealing surface is provided on the sealing zone of the other component in order to form a radial seal, and the components may be brought into the functional position by a relative movement which is carried out in the axial direction, in which functional position the sealing element interacts in a sealing manner with the sealing surface in a sealing manner.
To ensure a secure and pressure-resistant seal in radial sealing systems, a sufficiently high pressure force between sealing element and sealing surface is essential. Achieving the necessary surface pressure requires considerable deformation of the sealing element, which, in the case of sealing materials used particularly often, can range from 8% to 20%. The increase in sealing force achieved in this way results in the formation of a correspondingly strong frictional locking at the sealing points between the components sealed against each other. The corresponding assembly and disassembly operations are hampered considerably, when sealing points are involved, which must be loosened more frequently, as is the case, for example, with sealing points on replacement parts, such as spare parts or the like, or if it involves maintenance points at which the seal must be loosened more frequently. In the case of correspondingly high sealing forces, it is nearly impossible to carry out assembly operations without the help of tools or devices.
In view of this problem, the stated object of the invention is to provide an assembly which makes it possible to simply and conveniently loosen the sealing points formed, in spite of high, active sealing forces.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by an assembly, which includes the features of Claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing portion of Claim 1, the assembly according to the invention is distinguished by the inclusion of a third component which is associated with an actuating part, which acts on the sealing element in the functional position of the components so as to deform said element in order increase the sealing force. According to the invention, the deformation which increases the sealing force, because it occurs as a result of the action of the actuating part when the components are in the functional position, allows the non-deformed sealing element to be dimensioned in such a way that the relative movements of the components carried out for assembly and disassembly are easily and effortlessly accomplished since, in the case of a non-deformed sealing element, there are no high frictional forces to overcome. On the other hand, a corresponding deformation may be achieved by the action of the actuating part, which produces the compression required to secure the seal.
In a preferred embodiment of the assembly according to the invention, the axial relative movement takes place in a longitudinal direction between the third component and the two other components, wherein two sealing parts of the sealing element execute, at least partially, a radial transverse movement or closing movement transverse to the aforementioned longitudinal direction, thereby forming the radial seal, the sealing effect of which is increased all the more as, with increasing axial relative movement, the third component enters between the two sealing parts. The aforementioned longitudinal direction then conforms to the central longitudinal axis of the entire assembly.
The aforementioned sealing element, when designed preferably in the form of an elastomeric, and thus flexible, sealing ring, has a V-shape, as viewed preferably in cross-section, and the two aforementioned sealing parts then form arms of the V-shaped sealing ring to be spread apart. Instead of a V-shape, it is also feasible to select a U-shaped ring, which then has sealing parts in the form of arm portions which extend preferably outward in a visibly conical manner.
In preferred exemplary embodiments, the sealing zone of the one component is provided on an element holder of a filter housing and the sealing zone of the other component is provided on a filter element which may be inserted in and removed from the filter housing. In an application of this type, which results in large sealing diameters between element holder and filter element, the ease of the assembly operations achieved according to the invention has a particularly advantageous effect, particularly since the required filter element replacement makes it necessary to frequently separate the relevant sealing points.
The assembly may be devised in a particularly advantageous manner such that the sealing surface on the relevant component is extended in the axial direction in such a way that multiple relative axial positions of the components are permissible as functional positions forming the seal. The reliability of the seal, because it is not dependent on retaining the components in precise axial positions, eliminates the need to provide a correspondingly narrow tolerance for the installation positions of the components. This has a particularly advantageous effect, inter alia, in the case of seals between a filter element and a filter housing, because a particularly simple and cost-efficient design may be implemented, given the fact that it is unnecessary to maintain particularly narrow tolerances for either the dimensions of the filter element or the housing components that position the filter element on the element holder.
In such an application, it is preferable to provide the sealing surface on the element holder of the filter housing and the sealing element on the end cap of the relatable filter housing.
In this case, the assembly may be particularly advantageously designed so that the third component includes a movable hold-down, which, in order to hold the filter element in the corresponding installation position corresponding to the functional position of the seal, may be moved into an active position adjacent to the end cap, in which the actuating part acts on the sealing element.
In particularly preferred exemplary embodiments, the sealing element may have at least partially a V-shaped cross-section with one arm abutting the outer periphery of the end cap of the filter element and one arm interacting with the sealing surface of the element retainer, wherein an actuating part in the form of a ring projecting on the hold-down is provided, which compresses the sealing element at the hold-down adjacent to the end cap by spreading the arms between end cap and sealing surface. A design of this type is advantageous in several respects. On the one hand, the result is a simply designed system consisting of filter housing and filter element, since the hold-down functions both as a holding element of the filter element, and as an actuating element for the sealing assembly, in that the actuating part of the hold-down, by entering between the arms of the sealing element, causes the spreading deformation of the sealing element and with that the increase in the sealing force. On the other hand, the actuation, i.e., the activation of the sealing assembly occurs, for all practical purposes, automatically in the course of the fixing of the filter element on the element holder, as a result of the movement of the hold-down toward the end cap.
Further possible embodiments of the invention are specified in additional dependent claims.
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings, in which:
The invention is explained below with reference to exemplary embodiments, in which the assembly according to the invention is provided in a filter device for forming a seal between an element holder of a filter housing and an end cap of a filter element, which may be inserted in and removed from the filter housing.
The filter housing 1 includes an intake 21 for supplying the fluid to be filtered, which enters above the upper end cap 11 of the filter element 5. The upper end cap 11 includes a central opening 23 which leads into the interior filter chamber 9, such that the raw or dirty side of intake 21 continues as far as the interior filter chamber 9. Forming the bottom closure of the filter chamber 9, and with that, the raw side or dirty side during the filtering process, is a bypass valve 25, which, in the event of a corresponding differential pressure, enables the fluid to pass from the filter chamber 9 through the end cap 13 down to the housing bottom 17. Since bypass valves of this type are prior art, the bypass valve 25 in
To fix the filter element 5 in the functional position, the filter housing 1 includes an element holder 33 in the form of an annular body, which interacts with the circumferential region of the upper end cap 11 of the filter element 5 to form the sealing assembly according to the invention, by means of which the raw side or dirty side is sealed off from the clean side 27 located on the outside of the filter element 5. Further details of a first exemplary embodiment of this assembly according to the invention are shown in
In both exemplary embodiments shown herein, the third component, which includes the actuating part that deforms the molded seal 43, 57 is, as can be seen in
Such components associated with the annular body 61 in the examples shown are each provided in the form of axially oriented supports 63, which are screwed on their undersides to the annular body 61 and at the upper end to a magnetic holder 65. The annular body 61 is supported on the housing cover 3 by the supports 63, see
In the examples described herein, in which the opening of the V-profile faces the molded seals 43, 57 during the filtration operation of the raw side and, therefore, the side with the higher pressure acting on the sealing point, a pressure activation of the sealing assembly results during operation, in addition to the increase in sealing force caused by the deformation of the sealing element (molded seal 43, 57).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 006 226.5 | Mar 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2013/000909 | 3/26/2013 | WO | 00 | 8/28/2014 |