The present invention relates, generally, to a mechanical seal which acts to retain effective sealing in varying temperature applications by maintaining the integrity of the mechanical seal between the face and its holder.
Mechanical seals are of common place in a multitude of industries for providing a seal between rotating and stationary components. The seal is created by one sealing face rotating against a stationary sealing face. It is a known issue that inserted faces are limited to a certain temperatures before thermal expansion causes the inserted face to become loose within its holder. This problem leads to ineffective sealing between the seal face and its holder which can result in catastrophic seal failure.
From prior art, this problem has been attempted to be rectified through the use of a holder constructed of specific materials of a very similar coefficient of thermal expansion to the seal face material. These materials, in which the seal face is held, are often not resistant to corrosion and/or still expand at slightly different rates in comparison to the seal member material. This limits the applications in which the seal can be installed. In addition, an effective secondary seal can be achieved through the use of an elastomeric or compressive member. However their performance is limited to certain temperatures. These factors limit the applications in which the seal can be installed. This problem can be solved by creating a more effective seal using alternative means.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed, but not solely limited, to a mechanical seal assembly for sealing a rotatable shaft to a fixed housing, the mechanical seal comprising rotational components fixed relative to the shaft and stationary components fixed relative to the housing; the one or more rotational components comprise of one or two rotational primary sealing members, each contacting different multiples of springs or one or more energizing elements to provide seal face pressure, The rotational components further comprise means for axially and radially retaining the one or more primary sealing members. The primary sealing members are also driven by the rotational or stationary components. The one or more primary sealing members comprise a secondary seal, which is between (and including) 1 and 20 light bands of flatness concave, convex or concave/convex. All aforementioned parts are housed within a gland to enable easy installation.
Preferably, the axial and radial retaining is achieved by an additional member.
More preferably, the additional member is of annular shape.
More preferably, the additional member may be split into a plurality of sections.
Preferably, the annular-shaped additional member is shaped so that it radially retains the primary sealing member.
Preferably, the inner diameter of the annular additional member is radially offset from the outer diameter of the primary sealing member.
More preferably, the offset allows for thermal expansion of the primary sealing members.
More preferably, the offset can be calculated such that it is optimized.
Preferably, the annular additional member is shaped so that it axially retains the primary sealing member.
More preferably, the axial retention is offset from the primary sealing member.
More preferably, the offset allows for thermal expansion of the primary sealing members.
More preferably, the offset is calculated such that it is optimized.
Preferably, the additional member is adjoined to one or more of the rotating or stationary parts through a fixing method.
More preferably, the fixing method is an interference fit.
More preferably, and alternatively, the fixing method is a shrink fit.
More preferably, and alternatively, the fixing method is a thread.
More preferably, and alternatively, the fixing method is an adhesive.
More preferably, and alternatively, the fixing method is a weld.
More preferably, more than one fixing method may be utilized.
Preferably, the annular member is retained axially located and/or retained by one or more of the rotating or stationary part or parts.
Preferably, the effective secondary seal is achieved at the interface between the adjacent parts to the primary sealing member.
More preferably, the interface is lapped.
More preferably, the interface is harden-coated.
More preferably, the interface allows for radial sliding movement between the faces at varying temperatures
More preferably, the sliding motion allows the seal face distortion to be controlled.
Preferably, the effective secondary seal is preferably lapped between (or including) 1-2 light bands.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent when considered in combination with the accompanying drawing figures, which illustrate certain preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should, however, be noted that the accompanying drawing figures are intended to illustrate only select preferred embodiments of the claimed invention and are not intended as a means for defining the limits and scope of the invention.
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The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings:
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While only several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1702893.7.1 | Feb 2017 | GB | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 15903891 | Feb 2018 | US |
Child | 16897030 | US |