Claims
- 1. An annular hydrodynamic seal for sealing between relatively rotatable members and serving as a partition between first and second fluids, comprising:
an annular seal body defining at least one annular sloping surface having varying slope, said sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement with a relatively rotatable surface of at least one of the relatively rotatable members to define a hydrodynamic wedging angle with respect to the relatively rotatable surface and to define a generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges and varying in width on at least the first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into a dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint with the relatively rotatable surface in response to a component of the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricant film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 2. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said interfacial contact footprint having greater interfacial contact pressure at said second footprint edge resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface as compared with interfacial contact pressure at said first footprint edge.
- 3. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 2, comprising:
said interfacial contact footprint varying in depth about the circumference thereof.
- 4. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said second contact edge being of substantially circular configuration and defining an exclusionary edge minimizing entry of the second fluid into the dynamic sealing interface.
- 5. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
the second fluid having a lubricating characteristic; and said second contact edge being an annular edge having varying width throughout the circumference thereof for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the second fluid into the dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint with the relatively rotatable surface in response to a component of the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricant film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the first footprint edge.
- 6. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
at least one energizer element loading said annular sloping surface against one of the relatively rotatable members and establishing desired interfacial contact pressure of said annular interfacial contact footprint with the relatively rotatable member.
- 7. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 6, comprising:
said at least one energizer element having a modulus of elasticity greater than the modulus of elasticity of said annular seal body.
- 8. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 6, comprising:
said at least one energizer element having a modulus of elasticity less than the modulus of elasticity of said annular seal body.
- 9. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said annular seal body defining a second annular sloping surface having varying slope throughout the circumference thereof and being disposed in oppositely facing relation with said at least one annular sloping surface; and a portion of said second annular sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement with a second one of the relatively rotatable members to define a second generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges and varying in width on at least the first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into a second dynamic sealing interface of the second generally circular interfacial contact footprint with the second of the relatively rotatable members in response to a component of the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricating film to migrate within the second dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 10. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said annular sloping surface being defined at least in part by an annular angulated surface having a varying angle throughout the circumference thereof.
- 11. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said annular sloping surface being defined at least in part by an annular curved surface having a varying curvature throughout the circumference thereof.
- 12. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said annular sloping surface being defined in part by an annular angulated surface having a varying angle throughout the circumference thereof and being defined in part by an annular curved surface having a varying curvature throughout the circumference thereof.
- 13. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 1, comprising:
said annular seal body defining a dynamic control surface resisting interference compression induced cross-sectional twisting of said annular seal body.
- 14. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 13, comprising:
said annular seal body defining a static control surface being in substantially opposite facing relation with said dynamic control surface and cooperating with said static control surface for resisting interference compression induced cross-sectional twisting of said annular seal body.
- 15. An annular hydrodynamic seal for sealing between relatively rotatable members and serving as a partition between first and second fluids, comprising:
an annular seal body defining at least one annular sloping surface having varying slope, said annular sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement to define a hydrodynamic wedging angle and to define a generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges and which varies in width on at least said first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into the dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint in response to the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricant film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 16. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being an external cylindrical surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by an internal cylindrical surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 17. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being an internal cylindrical surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by an external cylindrical surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 18. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being a generally planar surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by a generally annular planar surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 19. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said wedging angle providing gradual increase in interfacial contact pressure from the first footprint edge to the second footprint edge.
- 20. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said at least one annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by a combination of varying angle surfaces.
- 21. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 20, comprising:
the angle of said varying angle surfaces vary about the circumference of said hydrodynamic seal.
- 22. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said at least one annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by a combination of varying curvature surfaces; and the curvature of said varying curvature surfaces of varying slope varying about the circumference of said hydrodynamic seal.
- 23. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said annular seal body having first and second seal ends; said second seal end establishing a dynamic exclusionary intersection of abrupt form with said annular sloping surface of varying slope with said second seal end; and said dynamic exclusionary intersection being deformed by interference sealing engagement with the relatively rotatable surface and establishing a second generally circular exclusionary footprint edge of said interfacial contact footprint.
- 24. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15 comprising:
annular dynamic and static sealing lips being defined by said annular seal body and being oriented in generally opposed relation for minimizing compression-induced cross-sectional twisting of said annular seal body; said annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by said dynamic sealing lip.
- 25. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 24, comprising:
said static sealing lip having an opposed angulated peripheral sealing surface of generally circular form.
- 26. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said annular seal body being formed of a sealing material having a first modulus of elasticity; and an annular energizer element formed of a material having a second modulus of elasticity being different from the first modulus of elasticity for loading the varying sloping geometry of said dynamic sealing lip against the relatively rotatable surface.
- 27. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said annular seal body having first and second ends, said second end being curved outward in a generally convex configuration in the uncompressed configuration of said annular seal body; and when said annular seal body is placed in compression said generally convex configuration being deformed to a substantially straight end configuration for enhancing maintenance of contact pressure at said second footprint edge of the interfacial contact footprint.
- 28. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 15, comprising:
said annular seal body defining a dynamic control surface and a static control surface being disposed in generally opposed relation and establishing an annular seal body geometry resisting compression induced twisting of said annular seal body and maintaining predetermined interfacial contact pressure of the annular seal body with the relatively rotatable surface at said second footprint edge for resisting intrusion of said second fluid into the dynamic sealing interface.
- 29. An annular hydrodynamic seal for sealing between relatively rotatable members and serving as a partition between first and second fluids, comprising:
an annular seal body defining at least one annular sloping surface of varying angle through the circumference thereof and having a cross-sectional depth varying throughout the circumference thereof, said annular sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement to define a hydrodynamic wedging angle and to define a generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges, said interfacial contact footprint varying in width on at least said first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into the dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint in response to the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricant film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 30. An annular hydrodynamic sealing assembly, comprising:
relatively rotatable members defining a fluid chamber containing a first fluid; a seal gland being defined by one of said relatively rotatable members; an annular seal body being located within said seal gland and serving as a partition between said first fluid and a second fluid; at least one annular sloping surface being defined by said annular seal body and having varying slope and depth, said sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement with a relatively rotatable surface to define a hydrodynamic wedging angle with respect to the relatively rotatable surface and to define a generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges and which varies in width on at least the first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into the dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint with the relatively rotatable surface in response to relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricating film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 31. The annular hydrodynamic sealing assembly of claim 30, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being an external cylindrical surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by an internal cylindrical surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 32. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being an internal cylindrical surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by an external cylindrical surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 33. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
the relatively rotatable surface being a generally planar surface; and said interfacial contact footprint being defined by a generally annular planar surface resulting from deformation of said annular sloping surface.
- 34. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said wedging angle providing gradual increase in interfacial contact pressure from the first footprint edge to the second footprint edge.
- 35. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said at least one annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by a combination of varying angle surfaces that vary about the circumference of said hydrodynamic seal.
- 36. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said at least one annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by at least one varying curvature surface.
- 37. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 36, comprising:
the curvature of said varying curvature surfaces of varying slope varying about the circumference of said hydrodynamic seal.
- 38. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said annular seal body having first and second seal ends; said second seal end establishing a dynamic exclusionary intersection of abrupt form with said annular sloping surface of varying slope with said second seal end; and said dynamic exclusionary intersection being deformed by interference sealing engagement with the relatively rotatable surface and establishing a second generally circular exclusionary footprint edge of said interfacial contact footprint.
- 39. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
annular dynamic and static sealing lips being defined by said annular seal body and being oriented in generally opposed relation for minimizing compression-induced cross-sectional twisting of said annular seal body; said annular sloping surface of varying slope being defined by said dynamic sealing lip.
- 40. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 39, comprising:
said static sealing lip having an opposed angulated peripheral sealing surface of generally circular form.
- 41. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said annular seal body being formed of a sealing material having a first modulus of elasticity; and an annular energizer element formed of a material having a second modulus of elasticity being different from the first modulus of elasticity and loading the varying sloping geometry of said dynamic sealing lip against the relatively rotatable surface.
- 42. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said annular seal body having first and second ends, said second end being curved outward in a generally convex configuration in the uncompressed configuration of said annular seal body; and when said annular seal body is placed in compression said generally convex configuration being deformed to a substantially straight end configuration for enhancing maintenance of contact pressure at said second footprint edge of the interfacial contact footprint.
- 43. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 30, comprising:
said annular seal body defining a dynamic control surface and a static control surface being disposed in generally opposed relation and establishing an annular seal body geometry resisting compression induced twisting of said annular seal body and maintaining predetermined interfacial contact pressure of the annular seal body with the relatively rotatable surface at said second footprint edge for resisting intrusion of said second fluid into the dynamic sealing interface.
- 44. An annular hydrodynamic seal for sealing between relatively rotatable members and serving as a partition between first and second fluids, comprising:
an annular seal body defining at least one annular sloping surface having varying slope; said annular sloping surface having a variable curvature surface varying throughout the circumference of said annular seal body; said annular sloping surface having a varying angle varying throughout the circumference of said annular seal body; and at least a portion of said annular sloping surface being deformed by interference sealing engagement with a relatively rotatable surface to define a hydrodynamic wedging angle with respect to the relatively rotatable surface and to define a generally circular interfacial contact footprint having first and second footprint edges which vary in width on at least the first footprint edge for hydrodynamically wedging a lubricating film of the first fluid into the dynamic sealing interface of the interfacial contact footprint with the relatively rotatable surface in response to the relative rotational velocity, causing the lubricant film to migrate within the dynamic sealing interface toward the second footprint edge.
- 45. An annular hydrodynamic seal for interference sealing between a housing and a relatively rotating surface and defining a sealed partition between a lubricant chamber of the housing and an environment, comprising:
an annular seal body having a lubricant end and a environment end; a dynamic sealing lip having a dynamic sealing surface defined by said annular seal body and being disposed in generally angulated relation with said dynamic control surface; an environment end surface being defined by said annular seal body and establishing dynamic exclusionary intersection with said dynamic sealing surface; and upon placement of said seal in interference between said housing and the relatively rotatable surface, a portion of said dynamic sealing surface being deformed by and assuming the configuration of said relatively rotatable surface and establishing a dynamic sealing footprint of varying width throughout the circumference thereof.
- 46. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 45, comprising:
a static sealing lip being defined by said annular seal body and being disposed in opposed relation with said dynamic sealing lip, said static sealing lip having a static sealing surface disposed in generally angulated relation with said static control surface and establishing static exclusionary intersection with said environment end surface; and an energizing element being located within said environment end of said annular seal body and being located intermediate said environment end surface and between said dynamic and static sealing lips and resisting interference compression thereof.
- 47. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 46, comprising:
an annular groove being defined within said environment of said annular seal body; and said energizing element being located within said annular groove.
- 48. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 46, comprising:
said energizing element being an annular spring of generally C-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
- 49. The annular hydrodynamic seal of claim 46, comprising:
said energizing element being an O-ring composed of an elastomer material having a modulus of elasticity less than the modulus of elasticity of said annular seal body.
- 50. An annular hydrodynamic seal for interference sealing between a housing and a relatively rotatable surface and defining a sealed partition between a lubricant chamber of the housing and an environment, comprising:
an annular seal body having a lubricant end and a environment end; an annular dynamic sealing surface being defined by said annular seal body and having a variable curvature, varying between a minimum curvature and a maximum curvature; and an annular portion of said dynamic sealing surface being deformed by sealing contact with said relatively rotatable surface and defining a varying dynamic sealing interface with said relatively rotatable surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of utility application Ser. No. 09/314.349 filed on May 19, 1999 by Lannie Dietle and Manmohan S. Kalsi entitled “Hydrodynamic Packing Assembly,” and utility application Ser. No. 60/179,658 filed on Feb. 2, 2000 by Lannie Dietle, William Conroy and John Schroeder entitled “Hydrodynamic Rotary Coupling Seal.” Applicants hereby claim the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/196,323 filed on Apr. 12, 2000 by Lannie L. Dietle and entitled “Hydrodynamic Rotary Seal,” and Ser. No. 60/202,614 filed on May 9, 2000 by Lannie L. Dietle entitled “Hydrodynamic Seal,” which provisional applications are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60179658 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60196323 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
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60202614 |
May 2000 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09314349 |
May 1999 |
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09834330 |
Apr 2001 |
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