Claims
- 1. A sealing device for use between a first magnetic member and a second magnetic member, each having a respective peripheral surface and which are concentrically disposed to each other to define a space having a predetermined radial length between said peripheral surfaces so as to move relative to one another, comprising:
- a) a magnetic sealing unit having a peripheral surface and comprising an axially magnetized permanent magnet provided within said space between said first and said second magnetic members, said magnet having first and second peripheral edges, first and second magnetically permeable pole pieces axially juxtaposed within said space between said first and second magnetic members with said permanent magnet interposed therebetween and in surface contact with each pole piece, each magnetically permeable pole piece having first and second peripheral edges;
- b) a contact section constructed such that part of said peripheral surface of said first magnetic member comes into contact with at least one of 1) the peripheral edge of said permanent magnet which is opposed to said peripheral surface of said first magnetic member and 2) the second peripheral edge of one of said pole pieces, whereby said magnetic sealing unit is supported by said first magnetic member;
- c) a pair of first radial gaps defined between said first peripheral edges of said first and second magnetically permeable pole pieces and said peripheral surface of said second magnetic member;
- d) a magnetic fluid retained only within said pair of said first radial gaps by magnetic forces generated from said permanent magnet;
- e) a second radial gap defined between said peripheral surface of said first magnetic member and said second peripheral edge of at least one of said first and second magnetically permeable pole pieces, and said second radial gap having a size substantially larger than said first radial gaps; and
- f) wherein magnetic fluxes through said first radial gaps are reinforced due to the existence of said second radial gap, whereby a maximum of sealing force is obtained through the magnetic fluid in the space having the predetermined radial length.
- 2. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein said first magnetic member is a housing and said second magnetic member is a shaft.
- 3. The sealing device of claim 2, wherein one of said first and second pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member, and the other of said pole pieces is shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second radial gap between said other of said pole pieces and said first magnetic members.
- 4. The sealing device of claim 3, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 5. The sealing device of claim 3, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 6. The sealing device of claim 2, wherein one of said pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member through an axial spacing member, and both of said pole pieces are shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second gap between said pole pieces and said first magnetic member.
- 7. The sealing device of claim 6, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 8. The sealing device of claim 6, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 9. The sealing device of claim 2, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 10. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein said first magnetic member is an outer race of a ball bearing assembly, and said second magnetic member is an inner rage of said ball bearing assembly.
- 11. The sealing device of claim 10, wherein one of said first and second pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member, and the other of said pole pieces is shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second radial gap between said other of said pole pieces and said first magnetic member.
- 12. The sealing device of claim 11, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 13. The sealing device of claim 11, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 14. The sealing device of claim 10, wherein one of said pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member through an axial spacing member, and both of said pole pieces are shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second gap between said pole pieces and said first magnetic member.
- 15. The sealing device of claim 14, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 16. The sealing device of claim 14, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 17. The sealing device of claim 10, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 18. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein one of said first and second pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member, and the other of said pole pieces is shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second radial gap between said other of said pole pieces and said first magnetic member.
- 19. The sealing device of claim 18, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 20. The sealing device of claim 18, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 21. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein one of said pole pieces is in contact with said first magnetic member through an axial spacing member, and both of said pole pieces are shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second gap between said pole pieces and said first magnetic member.
- 22. The sealing device of claim 21, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
- 23. The sealing device of claim 21, wherein a plurality of spaced-apart projections are formed on said second peripheral edge of said other of said pole pieces, and said projections are in contact with said first magnetic member for positioning, and the total surface area of said projections is smaller than the surface area of said peripheral edge.
- 24. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein said first magnetic member is a shaft and said second magnetic member is a housing, and one of said pole pieces is fitted onto said shaft, and the other of said pole pieces is shorter than said predetermined radial length of said space to provide said second gap between said other of said pole pieces and said shaft.
- 25. The sealing device of claim 1, wherein said second radial gap is filled with a bonding agent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/323,235, filed Mar. 14, 1989, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 250,829, filed Sep. 29, 1988, both now abandoned.
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