Claims
- 1. A mechanical seal for preventing a pressurized fluid at one end of a rotary shaft from leaking to the atmosphere at the other end of the rotary shaft, comprising:
- a) a stationarily mounted sealing ring receiving said rotary shaft therethrough and having an annular sliding contact surface;
- b) a follower ring mounted to rotate with said rotary shaft and having an annular sliding contact surface in sliding contact with said sliding contact surface of said sealing ring;
- c) a region radially outside of said sliding contact surfaces constituting a high pressure region containing said pressurized fluid to be sealed, and a region radially inside of said sliding contact surfaces constituting an atmospheric region;
- d) at least one of said sliding contact surfaces having formed therein a plurality of fine grooves, all of said fine grooves extending across a substantial percentage of the width of said at least one sliding contact surface and each having a closed outer end terminating radially short of an outer periphery of said at least one sliding contact surface, in a manner so as to leave a groove-free annular region adjacent said outer periphery, said grooves having a width in a range of 0.2 to 0.6 mm; and
- e) inner ends of said grooves being disposed so as to inwardly communicate with an inner periphery of said at least one sliding contact surface, said grooves having a depth of more than 0.05 mm, said inner periphery defining a center point, and said grooves being arranged at a predetermined angle with respect to lines extending radially from said center point, said radial lines each defining a reference angle of 0.degree., and each groove forming an angle with respect to a respective one of said radial lines, at points of intersection with said inner periphery, within a range of forward 5.degree. to rearward 90.degree.; where:
- "forward" designates an inclination of said grooves in the direction of rotation of said rotary shaft; and "rearward" designates an inclination of said grooves in the direction opposite the direction of rotation of said rotary shaft.
- 2. The mechanical seal of claim 1, wherein said angle is in a range of rearward 45.degree. to rearward 90.degree..
- 3. The mechanical seal of claim 1, wherein said grooves are straight.
- 4. The mechanical seal of claim 1, wherein said grooves are curved.
Priority Claims (3)
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52-41838 |
Apr 1977 |
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53-24137 |
Mar 1978 |
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53-24138 |
Mar 1978 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 123,624 filed Feb. 22, 1980, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 895,072 filed Apr. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (2)
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895072 |
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