The present invention refers to a mechanical seal arrangement having an improved secondary seal.
A set of problems in known mechanical seal arrangements are secondary seals which are often to perform sealing on a rear side, i.e. on a side opposite to the sealing gap, of a seal ring. To this end the secondary seals must be kept axially movable so as to compensate especially also axial shifts between shaft and housing during standstill or slow running of a machine and to guarantee sealing. Due to the high pressures and high temperatures which are normally prevailing during operation of the mechanical seal arrangement, the secondary seals deform plastically, which may then lead in the case of a standstill of the machine to an undesired shrinking of the secondary seal onto a sleeve-like component due to temperature reduction and pressure reduction. The axial movability of the secondary seal, however, may be reduced thereby, and leakage between the two seal rings may occur during standstill or upon restart of the machine, or leakage may occur on the rear side of the seal ring on which the secondary seal is arranged. DE 20 2007 017 783.6 U1 discloses a mechanical seal arrangement in which a support ring is loosely arranged between a secondary seal and a seal ring to avoid potential shear stresses between the parts, which are caused by different thermal expansions of the components, also at high temperatures and particularly at high mechanical stresses. Furthermore, a film-like intermediate layer of PEEK is here disposed between the support ring and the secondary seal. This film-like intermediate layer is also to prevent disadvantageous impacts caused by different thermal expansion coefficients on the seal ring and the secondary seal, respectively.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a mechanical seal arrangement having a secondary seal device which in all operative states, particularly during or after standstill, allows a safe and leakage-free sealing while being of a simple structure and being producible in a simple manner at low costs.
This object is achieved by a mechanical seal arrangement comprising the features of claim 1. The sub-claims show preferred developments of the invention.
Hence, the mechanical seal arrangement of the invention with the features of claim 1 has the advantage that also in case of a standstill or during slow running or restart a sufficiently axial movability of the secondary seal is ensured. It can particularly be prevented according to the invention that the secondary seal device gets stuck or is shrunk onto a tubular component after cooling, which would prevent the axial movability of the secondary seal device. This is achieved according to the invention in that the secondary seal device is made integral with a ring element (ring element part) and a secondary seal (secondary seal part). This ring element is here arranged on a side of the secondary seal which is directed towards the stationary seal ring. The secondary seal and the ring element are here made of different materials and have an inseparable connection between them so as to provide the one-piece secondary seal device. Thus, the axial movability of the secondary seal device can be maintained by fixing the ring element to the secondary seal to form a single component. Furthermore, the ring element provides a distance in axial direction between the seal ring and the secondary seal, so that in particular also a possible extrusion occurring during operation, i.e. pulling of material of the secondary seal into a gap between the seal ring and the annular component, can be avoided.
Preferably, the connection between the secondary seal and the ring element is a connection established by way of thermal methods, particularly a sinter connection. The sinter connection provides an inseparable connection between the secondary seal and the ring element and can be formed in a particularly simple and inexpensive manner. For instance, granular or powder-like substances for the secondary seal and the ring element can be introduced into a mold and sintered jointly, or alternatively the ring element is sintered onto the already produced secondary seal, or the secondary seal is sintered onto the ring element. Further preferably, secondary seal devices which are produced with other methods are alternatively also possible, e.g. as one-piece injection molded parts made of at least two different materials, or with rapid prototyping methods, e.g. by means of laser sintering, wherein especially the secondary seal device can be produced rapidly and at low costs by way of a layerwise build-up. Further alternatively, the connection between secondary seal and ring element is an adhesive connection.
Further preferably, the mechanical seal arrangement comprises a biasing device for biasing the secondary seal device in axial direction. The biasing device comprises a pressure ring and a biasing element, preferably several springs distributed over the circumference, with the pressure ring resting on the secondary seal.
Further preferably, the pressure ring grips over the secondary seal of the secondary seal arrangement at least in part in axial direction. Especially the secondary seal device can thereby be held in position additionally by the pressure ring even in case of strong temperature variations. The pressure ring lies only loosely on the secondary seal device. According to a further preferred variant of the invention the pressure ring grips under a part of the secondary seal in axial direction by means of an axial projection. The secondary seal is thereby held in position by the pressure ring, and it can counteract a shrink-on tendency of the secondary seal. Particularly preferably, the pressure ring grips over and under a part of the secondary seal.
Further preferably, the pressure ring grips behind the secondary seal by means of a portion gripping behind it.
According to a further preferred variant of the invention the ring element of the secondary seal device has an annular extension extending in axial direction. This annular extension grips over the secondary seal, preferably on a radially outermost portion, in axial direction at least in part. It can thereby be ensured that the ring element preferably extends over the whole radial height of the secondary seal and additionally grips over the secondary seal in axial direction. Tilting forces which might particularly occur and would lead to a tilting of the stationary seal ring can thereby be prevented.
According to an alternative variant of the present invention the secondary seal of the secondary seal device has an axially protruding shoulder on the side directed towards the stationary seal ring. Furthermore, the ring element comprises an axially extending annular extension which grips over the protruding shoulder of the secondary seal.
Further preferably, the connection is formed on the whole contact area between the secondary seal and the ring element. This ensures a reliable connection between the two components, so that the secondary seal device has a long service life as a one-piece component. Furthermore, shear forces can be transmitted in a very reliable manner.
Preferably, the ring element comprises a high-performance plastic, particularly PEEK or PEK or PEKEKK.
Particularly preferably, the secondary seal comprises PTFE and the ring element comprises PEEK. It is ensured through the selection of preferably PEEK as the material for the ring element that the pressure ring counteracts a shrink-on tendency of the PTFE secondary seal and of the PEEK ring element in the case of a temperature reduction owing to the firm connection between the PEEK ring element and the PTFE secondary seal. Thus, a possible shrinkage force on the PEEK ring element and the PTFE secondary seal can be reduced, and shrinking onto a tubular component can be avoided, so that the axial movability of the secondary seal device can always be maintained. Furthermore, an extrusion of the softer PTFE secondary seal into the gap between the tubular component and the stationary seal ring can be avoided by way of the harder PEEK ring element. Hence, the use of an extrusion-stable material for the ring element also allows a reduction of said gap between the stationary seal ring and the tubular component. Alternatively, a material mixture, comprising PEEK, can be used as the material for the ring element, and a material mixture, comprising PTFE, for the secondary seal.
Preferably, the ring element of the secondary seal device has a length L1 on a side directed towards a tubular component, and the secondary seal has a length L2 in axial direction on a side directed towards a tubular component, the length L2 being at least twice as large, and preferably three times as large as length L1. Particularly preferably, length L1 is within a range of 0.1 mm to 2 mm, preferably between 0.4 mm and 0.8 mm. Preferably, the axial length L2 of the secondary seal is in a range of 2 mm to 12 mm, particularly of 4 mm to 10 mm, and preferably between 3 mm and 8 mm, and preferably 3 mm and 6 mm. Further preferably, a total length L3 of the one-piece secondary seal device is not more than 14 mm. In other words, a sum of the lengths L1+L2 is not more than 14 mm.
According to a further preferred variant of the invention a form-fit connection is provided between the secondary seal device and the pressure ring. The form-fit connection is particularly formed between the secondary seal and the pressure ring. Particularly preferably, the secondary seal device is arranged on the pressure ring such that the secondary seal device is suspended from the pressure ring, i.e. the pressure ring grips under a part of the secondary seal device, so that especially also the undesired shrink-on process becomes even more unlikely during cooling of the secondary seal device owing to this measure because the pressure ring retains the secondary seal device. Particularly preferably, the form-fit connection is formed between the secondary seal device and the pressure ring by way of an annular anchorage, wherein preferably the secondary seal comprises an annular projecting portion which is received in an annular groove in the pressure ring.
Further preferably, the mechanical seal arrangement is a gas seal for sealing a gaseous medium. Alternatively, the mechanical seal arrangement is preferably a liquid seal for sealing a liquid medium or a gas-liquid mixture.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawing. In the drawing,
Identical or technically functionally identical components are designated with the same reference numerals in the embodiments described hereinafter.
A mechanical seal arrangement 1 according to a first embodiment of the invention is now described in detail with reference to
As can be seen in
The mechanical seal arrangement 1 further comprises a one-piece secondary seal device 5 with a separate pressure ring 6. The secondary seal device 5 comprises the secondary seal 51 proper and a ring element 52 which is inseparably connected to the secondary seal 51. In this embodiment the secondary seal 51 and the ring element 52 are made from different sinter materials, so that a sinter connection 53 is formed between the secondary seal 51 and the ring element 52. This sinter connection 53 is inseparable so as to form the one-piece secondary seal device. According to the invention the term “inseparable” stands for a connection which can only be separated by being destroyed. As sinter materials, PTFE is used for the secondary seal 51 and PEEK for the ring element 52 in this embodiment, or mixtures with said materials.
As can particularly be seen in
The mechanical seal 1 further comprises a biasing device with a biasing element 7, in this embodiment a spring. The biasing element 7 exerts a biasing force F in axial direction on the separate pressure ring 6 which transmits the biasing force via the one-piece secondary seal device 5 to the stationary seal ring 3. In case of a standstill or when the machine is started or shut down, the medium passes via the mechanical seal 4 from the pressure area 10 into the atmosphere area 11 and the stationary seal ring 3 is thus pressed in axial direction against the rotatable seal ring 2.
The one-piece secondary seal device 5 must therefore seal on a tubular component 8 of a housing 9 in all operative states. The tubular component 8 comprises an outer sealing surface 8a on which the secondary seal device 5 seals. During operation the secondary seal 51 seals on the outer sealing surface 8a and the ring element 52 seals on a rear portion 3a of the stationary seal ring 3.
The one-piece secondary seal device 5 according to the invention thereby makes it possible to provide a one-part component made of two different materials. The ring element 52 particularly provides a reduced radial friction force towards the seal ring 3. Since the ring element 52 is connected to the secondary seal 51 in a planar manner via the sinter connection 53, there is a reduced risk—also particularly during standstill or cooling of the machine—that the one-piece secondary seal device 5 is shrunk onto the tubular component. Especially during standstill or upon start or shut-down a situation can be avoided where leakage occurs through the sealing gap 4 between the two seal rings due to a secondary seal device 5 being stuck onto the tubular component 8 because the stationary seal ring 3 cannot carry out the axial movement because of the stuck-on one-piece secondary seal device 5. Furthermore, the use of the ring element 52 consisting of a material differing from that of the secondary seal 51 makes it possible to prevent a situation where the material is pulled from the secondary seal device 5 into the gap 12 between the stationary seal ring 3 and the tubular component 8, which in the prior art poses a great problem regarding the stability of the secondary seals. Preferably, the length L1 in axial direction is at least two to three times greater than an axial extension of the gap 12.
Hence, in comparison with the prior art solutions that have so far been known and respectively use a great number of individual separate rings on the secondary seal, the present invention offers great advantages during start and shutdown and during standstill of the machine. The one-piece secondary seal device 5 according to the invention is also particularly suited for sealing media with high pressures and high temperatures.
The further preferred embodiment shown in
It should be noted with respect to all of the described embodiments that particularly the pressure ring 6 may be configured such that the secondary seal 51 is suspended from the pressure ring 6. Furthermore, in all of the described embodiments, the pressure ring 6 may be built up such that it either grips completely over the secondary seal 51 or completely grips behind the secondary seal 51, as shown in the embodiments of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 022 465.6 | Nov 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/003353 | 11/7/2013 | WO | 00 |