The present invention relates to packing suitably used as gland packing to be used at a shaft sealing portion in a fluid apparatus.
As the material of gland packing used at, for example, a shaft sealing portion in a fluid apparatus or the like, there is known a material using, as its base material, expanded graphite excellent in compression-restoring force and sealing properties.
Gland packing of such material is made by a compression molding method of the laminate type, the die molding type, the tip molding type, the ribbon pack type or the like. Such gland packing should be previously made in the form of a ring having an inner diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of a shaft to be sealed. Accordingly, the gland packing cannot be used for a shaft of which outer diameter is not fit for the inner diameter of the ring-like packing. Thus, such packing lacks versatility. Further, the expanded graphite itself is poor in tensile strength and therefore fragil. This makes it difficult to take out, for replacement, such gland packing which has been mounted on a stuffing box or the like. Thus, the gland packing presents a problem in view of practical utility.
In addition, the respective types of the compression molding present the following problems.
In the laminate-type, the yield is low, leading to increase in production cost. In the die molding type and the tip molding type, gland packing is molded with the use of molds, causing the production cost to be increased. Further, such gland packing lacks versatility. The ribbon pack type presents poor workability.
The problems above-mentioned may be solved by making the expanded graphite in the form of a string, so that the string-like expanded graphite may be used as cut into a predetermined length according to the diameter of a shaft to be sealed, likewise braided packing. However, the expanded graphite itself is apparently caterpillar-like particles, each of which is expanded in the direction of the C-axis of the crystal of a graphite particle. These caterpillar-like particles as agglomerated may be compression-molded into a sheet. However, the expanded graphite even made in such a sheet, is poor in tensile strength and therefore fragile. Accordingly, such a sheet cannot be cut into yarn with the use of which a braided body is to be made. It is therefore not possible to apply such expanded graphite to packing which may be used as cut to a predetermined length according to the diameter of a shaft to be sealed and wound around the outer periphery thereof, likewise braided packing.
In view of the background art above-mentioned, the present invention is proposed with the object of providing packing in the form of a string improved in practical utility and versatility. After hard study of the arrangement of a knitting yarn using expanded graphite, the inventor has found a way to make a knitting yarn of expanded graphite by bonding expanded graphite to a reinforcing fiber yarn with adhesives, so that the synergistic action of the reinforcing fiber yarn and the expanded graphite gives, to the resultant knitting yarn, a great compression-restoring force, excellent sealing properties, and strong tensile strength and toughness. A plurality of such knitting yarns may be put together to form a core member and the core member may be then covered, at the outer periphery thereof, with a braided body of the knitting yarns, thereby to make the assembly in the form of a string. A plurality of such knitting yarns as put together may be braided in the form of a string. A plurality of such knitting yarns as put together may be twisted in the form of a string.
According to the packing of the present invention, the strong tensile strength and toughness of the reinforcing fiber yarns are given to the knitting yarns. Thus, the knitting yarns may be braided or twisted without the yarns cut. It is therefore possible to form a string-like packing in which the core member made of the knitting yarns is covered, at the outer periphery thereof, with a braided body of the knitting yarns. Further, the great compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite are given to the core member and the braided body, thus assuring such sealing properties as inevitably required for packing.
Further, a plurality of such knitting yarns provided with strong tensile strength and toughness may be put together and braided. It is therefore possible to form a braided body (as square-knitted) having strong tensile strength and toughness. The great compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite are given to the braided body, thus assuring such sealing properties as inevitably required for packing.
Further, a plurality of such knitting yarns having strong tensile strength and toughness may be put together and twisted. It is therefore possible to form a twisted string-like member having such strong tensile strength and toughness. In addition, the great compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite are given to this string-like member, thus assuring such sealing properties as inevitably required for packing.
FIGS. 6 to 10 are views of various examples of a reinforcing fiber yarn; and
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The cotton yarns used as the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 have, on the surfaces thereof, an infinite number of extremely short and fine fibers, i.e., so-called fuzz. This improves the adhesion of the adhesives. Accordingly, the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 and the expanded graphite 41 are securely bonded to each other to prevent the expanded graphite 41 from partially falling from the reinforcing fiber yarns 40.
Thus, the knitting yarns 4 are formed by integrally bonding, with adhesives, the expanded graphite 41 to both surfaces of a plurality of longitudinally arranged reinforcing fiber yarns 40 made of, for example, cotton. The strong tensile strength and toughness of the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 are given to the knitting yarns 4. Accordingly, the knitting yarns 4 may be braided without the yarns 4 cut. It is therefore possible to form a string-like member 5 in which the outer periphery of the core member 2 made of the knitting yarns 4 is covered with the braided body 3 as obtained by circular-knitting the knitting yarns 4. This string-like member 5 has characteristics excellent in tensile strength and toughness. Thus, this string-like member 5 may be used, as the packing 1, as cut to a predetermined length according to, for example, the diameter of a shaft to be sealed. This improves the packing 1 in versatility and practical utility. Further, the great compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite 41 are given to the core member 2 and the braided body 3 forming the packing 1. It is therefore assured that the packing 1 is provided with such excellent sealing properties as inevitably required for packing.
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The strong tensile strength and toughness of reinforcing fiber yarns 40 are given to the knitting yarns 4. Accordingly, the knitting yarns 4 may be braided (as square-knitted) without the yarns 4 cut. Thus, the string-like member 5 may be made of the braided body 3A having characteristics excellent in tensile strength and toughness. It is therefore possible to use, as the packing 1, this string-like member 5 as cut to a predetermined length according to, for example, the diameter of a shaft. This improves the packing 1 in versatility and practical utility. Further, the strong compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite 41 are given to the braided body 3A forming the packing 1. Accordingly, the packing 1 may be provided with such sealing properties as indispensably required for packing.
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The strong tensile strength and toughness of the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 are given to the knitting yarns 4. Accordingly, the knitting yarns 4 may be twisted without the yarns 4 cut. It is therefore possible to form the string-like member 5 having strong tensile strength and toughness. Accordingly, this string-like member 5 may be used, as the packing 1, as cut to a predetermined length according to, for example, the diameter of a shaft to be sealed. This improves the packing 1 in versatility and practical utility. Further, the strong compression-restoring force and excellent sealing properties of the expanded graphite 41 are given to the twisted string-like member 5 forming the packing 1. Accordingly, the packing 1 may be provided with such sealing properties as indispensably required for packing.
In the foregoing, the description has been made of the expanded graphite 41 in the form of caterpillar-like particles. Alternately, there may be used expanded graphite sheets each of which is so cut as to have a small width of, for example, 5 mm or less.
Alternately, each knitting yarn 4 may be formed by bonding the expanded graphite 41 only on one surfaces of a plurality of reinforcing fiber yarns 40 with adhesives.
Further, the knitting yarns 4 may be used after twisted as shown in
The reinforcing fiber yarns 40 forming the knitting yarns 4 may be made of, instead of cotton mentioned earlier, a single material which is selected from organic fibers such as rayon fibers, phenol fibers, aramid fibers, PBI fibers, PTFE fibers, PPS fibers, PEEK fibers and the like, which is selected from inorganic fibers such as glass fibers, carbon fibers, ceramic fibers and the like, or which is selected from metallic line members such as line members of stainless steel, Inconel, monel metal and the like.
The inorganic fibers and the metallic line members present no fuzz on the surfaces thereof, and are therefore slightly inferior in adhesion of the adhesives to the organic fibers. However, the proper selection of the adhesives enables the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 and the expanded graphite 41 to be bonded to each other in a relatively secure manner. This prevents the expanded graphite 41 from partially falling from the reinforcing fiber yarns 40. In the knitting yarns 4 made of such inorganic fibers or metallic line members, the tensile strength is considerably improved as compared with the knitting yarns 4 made of the organic fibers.
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The strong tensile strength and toughness of the reinforcing fiber yarns 40 are given to the knitting yarn 4. Thus, the knitting yarns 4 may be readily braided or twisted without the yarns 4 cut. More specifically, when carrying out circular-knitting while drawing out the knitting yarns 4 from a plurality of bobbins 9 adapted to be moved along loci shown by broken lines as shown in
In packing using expanded graphite as a base material, the present invention eliminates a need for provision of a variety of annular packings according to the diameters of shafts to be sealed, as conventionally required for molded packing made of expanded graphite. The packing of the present invention has not only such sealing properties as inevitably required for packing, but also strong tensile strength and toughness. Thus, the packing of the present invention may be suitably used as gland packing or a sealing member for static members.
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