Claims
- 1. A back pumping seal assembly, comprising:
a buffer seal having an inner seal face, a front seal face, and a back seal face, said buffer seal further having a contoured face portion inset and extending inwardly from said inner seal face and said back seal face, said contoured face defining a back seal channel; and a backup ring positioned in said back seal channel of said buffer seal, said backup ring including an inner ring face, a back ring face, and at least two channel-directed faces, said inner ring face and said back ring face being adjacent said inner seal face and said back seal face, respectively, a first said channel-directed face extending from said inner ring face in a direction substantially parallel to said back ring face, said first said channel-directed face being configured for limiting displacement of an adjacent portion of said buffer seal, a second said channel-directed face extending from said back ring face at an acute angle relative thereto.
- 2. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said buffer seal is composed of an elastomeric material.
- 3. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein both said buffer seal and said backup ring are annular in shape.
- 4. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said buffer seal is composed of a first material, said backup ring being composed of a second material, said first material being more elastic than said second material, said second material being stronger than said first material.
- 5. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said buffer seal and said backup member are one of separate from one another, bonded together, and co-produced.
- 6. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein the back pumping seal system is configured so as to be able to relieve sealing pressure primarily through back pumping under said inner seal face of said buffer seal and said inner ring face of said backup ring.
- 7. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said inner ring face and said back ring face are connected via a chamfered corner ring surface.
- 8. The back pumping seal system of claim 7, wherein said chamfered corner ring surface has a chamfer radius, said chamfer radius being sufficient so as to promote the formation of a fluid film for back pumping, said fluid film being formed proximate at least one of said inner ring face and said chamfer corner ring surface.
- 9. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said inner ring surface is positioned at a first acute angle relative to said first said channel-directed face, said first acute angle being nearly 90°.
- 10. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 9, wherein said first acute angle is less than 90° and greater than about 80°.
- 11. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 9, wherein said inner ring surface is angularly positioned relative to said first said channel-directed face in a manner so as to provide an optimal contact stress interface with an adjoining machine member relative to which said back pumping seal assembly is located.
- 12. The back pumping seal system of claim 1, wherein said backup ring is positioned and configured such that, under no-to-low pressure conditions, a substantial amount of said inner ring surface is out of contact with an adjacent machine member relative to which said back pumping seal assembly is located, thereby providing an initial clearance between at least a significant portion of said inner ring face and the adjacent machine member.
- 13. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 12, wherein the provision of said initial clearance permits some displacement of said backup ring at least under no-to-low load conditions, said displacement providing for an absorption energy via hoop stress.
- 14. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 1, wherein said backup ring has a ring cross-section, said ring cross-section being chosen so as permit at least one of tilting and rotation of said backup ring under high pressure conditions.
- 15. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 14, wherein said backup ring is thicker proximate said back ring face than proximate said front ring face, said backup ring thereby being configured for both resisting extrusion of said buffer seal and maintaining an optimal contact stress profile in an area of said backup ring.
- 16. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 1, wherein said backup ring has at least four said channel-directed faces, said backup ring having a generally L-shaped cross-section.
- 17. The back pumping seal assembly of claim 1, wherein, under no-to-low load pressure conditions, an intraseal clearance exists between a significant portion of at least one said channel-directed face and a respective adjacent portion of said buffer seal.
- 18. A machine assembly, comprising:
a first machine member, said first machine member having an outer surface; a second machine member having a member receiving opening therein, said first machine member being mounted within said member receiving opening, said second machine member further having a seal receiving channel therein, said seal receiving channel extending inwardly into said second machine member from a location within said member receiving opening; and a back pumping seal assembly operatively positioned within said seal receiving channel, said back pumping seal assembly creating a working seal between said first machine member and said second machine member, said back pumping seal assembly, comprising: a buffer seal having an inner seal face, a front seal face, and a back seal face, said buffer seal further having a contoured face portion inset and extending inwardly from said inner seal face and said back seal face, said contoured face defining a back seal channel, said inner seal face being directed toward said outer surface of said first machine member; and a backup ring positioned in said back seal channel of said buffer seal, said backup ring including an inner ring face, a back ring face, and at least two channel-directed faces, said inner ring face and said back ring face being adjacent said inner seal face and said back seal face, respectively, a first said channel-directed face extending from said inner ring face in a direction substantially parallel to said back ring face, said first said channel-directed face being configured for limiting displacement of an adjacent portion of said buffer seal, said inner ring face being directed toward said outer surface of said machine member a second said channel-directed face extending from said back ring face at an acute angle relative thereto.
- 19. The machine assembly of claim 18, wherein said first said channel-directed face is substantially perpendicular to said outer surface of said first machine member.
CONTINUING DATA
[0001] This application hereby claims the benefit under Title 35, United States Codes § 119 (e) of any U.S. application serial No. 60/460,143 filed Apr. 3, 2003, and is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60460143 |
Apr 2003 |
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