The invention relates to a method for producing brush seals having brush filaments made of nonmetallic materials as well as brush seals according to this method.
Employed for special cases of grinding applications as contact seals between parts that move relative to one another are so-called brush seals, the sealing faces of which are formed by the front and/or side faces of filament bundles that are arranged in tightly spaced rows and generally held by a metal frame.
It has been demonstrated to be advantageous in this case when the brush filaments, which are parallel to one another and project from the metal frame, are arranged at an oblique angle to the latter and not orthogonal to it, that is, they exhibit a so-called lay angle.
When brush filaments made of metal are used, this lay angle is permanently fixed by annealing after laying the brush filaments. Such a method is time-consuming and costly, because special apparatuses are needed for annealing in a vacuum oven.
Required for many application purposes, however, are non-metallic brush filaments for which fixing of a desired lay angle cannot be performed by annealing.
The object of the invention is to create a remedy here by way of a new inexpensive method for producing brush seals that have a straight or bent extension with brush filaments made of nonmetallic materials, as well as brush seals produced by this method.
This object is achieved by the method as well as by the brush seals in accordance with the present invention.
Further features are also provided by the present invention.
The measures according to the invention enable a requisite lay angle also to be created and permanently fixed for brush seals having nonmetallic brush filaments and, in addition, to do so in a simpler and more cost-effective manner than hitherto has been the case. In this case, it is possible to use nonmetallic materials both for the brush filaments and for the core element and clamping member. However, it is also possible to fabricate the clamping member from metallic materials, the only decisive factor being to permanently produce a sufficiently large clamping force for the brush filaments. The cross section of the clamping members can be selected at will and can thus have circular or rectangular configurations. The brush seals can also be straight or bent or else circular in form.
The invention is described below on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments illustrated more or less schematically in the drawing:
Shown are:
A brush seal with a straight extension, illustrated only partially in
In this case, the clamping member 18 surrounds the part of the brush filament bundle that is wound around the core element 14 and, with its end regions, forms so-called crimped edges 19, 19′, the areas of which lie tightly against the brush filaments at the transition from the winding into the free end region and, as a result, permanently fix in a form-fitting manner the free ends 16 of the brush filaments, which are bent by the lay angle α, in the illustrated bent position.
Partially illustrated in
Illustrated in
Shown in
Bringing the brush filaments 12 into the angled position takes place in such a way that, after winding with the associated filament bundles 12, the core element 42 is placed on a mandrel of corresponding diameter, the filament ends 16 are bent by rotation of the mandrel, and, subsequently, the clamping ring 43 is put in place, which permanently fixes the filaments bent at the lay angle α.
The core elements 14 and 42 are preferably also fabricated from nonmetallic materials, whereas metallic materials, such as, for example, brass, can also be used for the clamping members 18, 22, 23, and 43.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10 2014 200 525.6 | Jan 2014 | DE | national |