Claims
- 1. Apparatus for processing a fluid material comprising:
- a container for holding a process fluid including a shaft opening in a wall of the container exposed to the process fluid during normal operation, the process fluid having a first pressure at a drive shaft opening;
- a drive shaft extending through the drive shaft opening into the process fluid,
- first seal means forming a fluid seal between the shaft and the container wall to at least retard the flow of fluid outwardly from the container through the drive shaft opening between the shaft and the wall,
- means for applying a lubricating fluid under a second pressure to the first seal means,
- means for maintaining the second pressure of the lubricating fluid at least substantially equal to the first pressure of the process fluid adjacent the seal means to substantially prevent the flow of process fluid past the first seal means, and
- means for adjusting a force with which the first seal means is radially pressed against the shaft whereby the force can be adjusted to allow a controlled flow of lubricating fluid from the lubricating fluid chamber past the first seal means into the process container during operation of the drive shaft, whereby the first seal means will be lubricated and the process fluid will be purged from between the first seal means and the shaft.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- the container is a mixer for cementitious material, and
- the shaft rotates and includes means within the container to agitate and thereby mix the cementitious material.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- the means for maintaining the pressure of the lubricating material at the second pressure comprises a cylinder having a spring biased piston forcing the lubricating fluid into the lubricating fluid chamber under pressure while replenishing lubricating fluid which bypasses the first seal means into the container.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- the means for applying the lubricating fluid of the second pressure comprises a lubricating fluid chamber disposed around the drive shaft outwardly of the first seal means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the means for applying includes means for maintaining the lubricating fluid at the second pressure, the means for maintaining includes air which is trapped in the chamber and pressurized as lubricating fluid is pumped into the chamber.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a bearing means supporting the drive moving shaft on a outer side of the lubricating fluid chamber whereby the bearing is protected from the process fluid by the lubricating fluid in the lubricating fluid chamber.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a second fluid seal means disposed around the shaft between the lubricating fluid chamber and the bearing means.
- 8. An improved shaft seal and bearing system for use in conjunction with an apparatus including a container adapted to receive a material and having a wall opening therein, and a rotatable shaft extending through said wall opening into the interior of said container, the system comprising:
- bearing means, spaced outwardly apart from said container and circumscribing said shaft, for rotationally supporting said container on said shaft;
- a seal member disposed within said container and circumscribing said shaft adjacent said wall opening, said seal member having an annular, split configuration;
- means for forming an enclosed, continuously pressurized, grease-filled reservoir which is positioned between said bearing means and said container, circumscribes said shaft, and functions to pressure feed lubricating grease to said seal member, and to form a pressure barrier which assists said seal member in inhibiting entry of unwanted material from within said container into said bearing means;
- retaining means, disposed within said container, for axially retaining said seal member against an interior surface of said container; and
- clamping means for radially clamping said seal member against said shaft, said clamping means adjusted to permit a controlled flow of lubricating grease between the seal member and the drive shaft during operation of the drive shaft.
- 9. The improved shaft seal and bearing system of claim 8 wherein said container is a housing portion of a cementitious material batch mixer.
- 10. The improved shaft seal and bearing system of claim 8 further comprising:
- seal means, disposed within said reservoir, for essentially preventing grease flow from said reservoir to said bearing means.
- 11. The improved shaft seal and bearing system of claim 8 wherein:
- said means for forming include a grease housing positioned between said bearing means and said container, and a spring loaded grease feeder operatively connected to said grease housing and communicating with its interior.
- 12. The improved shaft seal and bearing system of claim 8 wherein:
- said retaining means include a retaining plate which is inwardly offset from said container wall opening by a series of spacing members circumferentially spaced outwardly around the shaft and intersecured between said retainer plate and the container wall, said retainer plate circumscribing the shaft and axially bearing against said seal member, and
- said clamping means include a clamping band assembly circumscribing and removably tightened against said seal member.
- 13. Improved shaft seal apparatus for use in conjunction with apparatus including a container adapted to receive a material and having a wall opening therein, and a rotatable shaft extending through said wall opening, comprising:
- a split annular seal member disposed within said container and circumscribing said shaft adjacent said wall opening;
- a retaining plate inwardly offset from said container wall opening by a series of spacing members circumferentially spaced outwardly around the shaft and intersecured between said retainer plate and the container wall, said retainer plate circumscribing the shaft and axially bearing against said seal member, and
- a clamping band assembly circumscribing and removably tightened against said seal member.
- 14. The improved shaft seal apparatus of claim 13 wherein said container is a housing portion of a cementitious material batch mixer.
- 15. Apparatus for processing a fluid material comprising:
- a container for holding a process fluid including a shaft opening in a wall of the container exposed to the process fluid during normal operation, the process fluid having a first pressure at a drive shaft opening;
- a drive shaft extending through the drive shaft opening into the process fluid, the drive shaft journalled by a bearing located outside the container,
- a seal radially pressed against the shaft and forming a seal between the shaft and the container wall to at least retard the flow of fluid outwardly from the container through the drive shaft opening between the shaft and the wall and thereby to protect the bearing, and
- a supply of a lubricating fluid under pressure and surrounding the shaft between the seal and the bearing, the lubricating fluid applying pressure to a side of the seal means opposite the process fluid and flowing along the shaft, past the seal in a controlled manner and into the container during rotation of the shaft, wherein the supply of lubricating fluid is contained within a pressurized reservoir disposed around the drive shaft between the seal and the bearing.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the pressurized reservoir includes:
- an air-tight chamber having a generally elongated shape and being substantially vertically disposed in close proximity to the seal, the chamber being adapted to trap air in a top portion of the chamber;
- a fitting located on a bottom portion of the air-tight chamber adapted for receiving a flow of grease pumped under pressure, the flow of grease filling the air-tight chamber from the bottom up, trapping air that initially fills the chamber and compressing the trapped air, wherein the compressed air pressurizes the grease within the chamber; and
- a grease transfer channel from the bottom of the air-tight chamber to the seal to deliver grease under pressure of the compressed trapped air to the seal arrangement.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the fitting is adapted to receive a manually operated grease gun.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 further including an indicator of pressure of air within the chamber, the indicator being in communication with air in a top portion of chamber and the indicated pressure being representative of the volume of grease within the chamber.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the seal includes a second chamber disposed around a shaft for receiving the grease under pressure from the grease transfer channel and supplying grease under pressure against a seal disposed around a shaft; the first chamber being located above the second chamber to flow grease from the fitting to the second chamber during filling and trapping air in the first chamber.
- 20. A method of preventing unwanted material ingress into a bearing supporting a shaft for rotation comprising the steps of:
- locating a seal around a shaft between the bearing and process fluid in a container, the shaft extending through an opening in a wall of the container and into the process fluid;
- delivering lubricating fluid to a side of the seal opposite the process fluids; the step of delivering including maintaining around the drive shaft, between the seal and the bearing, a reservoir of lubricating fluid under substantially constant pressure for delivering to the seal and for protecting the bearing from a flow of process fluid from the container; and
- adjusting the seal around the shaft to permit lubricating fluid to flow along the shaft, past the seal and into the container during turning of the shaft, the flow of lubricating fluid impeding the process fluid from entering and passing through the seal and carrying process fluid that has entered the seal toward the bearing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/537,475 filed on Jun. 13, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,628 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 252,379 which was filed on Sep. 30, 1988 still pending and both prior applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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