The invention relates to a radial shaft seal ring having a reinforcing ring and an elastomer part connected to the reinforcing ring, which elastomer part has a dynamic sealing lip with a radial sealing lip section and an axial sealing lip section, wherein the axial sealing lip section has a sealing edge for a sealing abutment on a shaft, which sealing edge is disposed on an inner peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section, which inner peripheral wall faces towards the shaft.
DE 25 56 992 C2 describes a shaft seal ring having a sealing lip made of elastic material, whose air-side contact surface, which extends inclined towards the shaft surface, has a plurality of rib pairs distributed around the circumference, whose individual ribs alternatingly extend in opposing circumferential directions and meet in the sealing edge in a point, wherein inside each first rib pair a further rib pair is provided, whose individual ribs meet in respectively opposing directions inclined towards the corresponding ribs of the first rib pair and end there.
It is an object of the invention to provide a radial shaft seal ring having an improved sealing effect under a reduced pressure load.
The object of the invention is achieved by a radial shaft sealing ring having a reinforcing ring and an elastomer part connected to the reinforcing ring, which elastomer part has a dynamic sealing lip with a radial sealing lip section and an axial sealing lip section, wherein the axial sealing lip section has a sealing surface for a sealing abutment on a shaft, which sealing surface is disposed on an inner peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section, which inner peripheral wall faces towards the shaft, wherein the axial sealing lip section has a reinforcing structure.
The reinforcing structure can be formed by a particular design of the dynamic sealing lip, in particular of the axial sealing lip section. Alternatively the reinforcing structure can be formed by a separate component which is connected to the axial sealing lip section.
The reinforcing structure is formed to hold the axial sealing lip section, in particular a free axial end of the axial sealing lip section, in contact with the surface of a shaft to be sealed, or at least reduce a reduced-pressure-induced lifting of the free axial end of the axial sealing lip section from the surface of the shaft.
For example, to seal a passage of a shaft through a housing wall of a machine, a radial shaft seal ring can be provided in the wall of the housing whose dynamic sealing lip slides in a sealing manner over an outer circumference of the shaft. A sealing using a sealing lip of the radial shaft seal ring can in particular serve to prevent oil, which is located in the machine housing, from leaking from the housing through a gap between housing wall and shaft. Machines, for example internal-combustion engines, wherein a reduced pressure develops in the crankcase, should be sealed using radial shaft seal rings in such a way that leakage of oil from the housing is prevented. Here, as also in other cases, the radial shaft seal rings are installed with their free axial ends of the axial sealing lip section with the dynamic sealing edge oriented towards the oil chamber. In particular with elastomer sealing lips, a lifting of the free axial end of the axial sealing lip section can occur due to the reduced pressure prevailing in the housing. Using the inventive reinforcing structure, a lifting of the free axial end of an axial sealing lip section is reduced and/or suppressed or completely prevented.
The reinforcing structure can be disposed on one of the outer peripheral walls of the axial sealing lip section, which outer peripheral wall is opposite the inner peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section. The reinforcing structure stabilizes the basic shape of the axial sealing lip section and reduces or prevents a bulging, in particular tulip-like bulging, of the free axial end of the axial sealing lip section or the ring edge on the free axial end of the axial sealing lip section.
The reinforcing structure can be formed from a plurality of, in particular at least six, for example also eight support strips, which extend in the axial direction or at least substantially in the axial direction. The support strips form ribs, which can protrude radially outward from the outer peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section. In this respect the ribs can increase the flexural stiffness in the axial direction and the stiffness of the axial sealing lip section against bulging. The support strips can be formed one-piece on the axial sealing lip section or manufactured one-piece therewith, for example in a forming tool.
The plurality of, in particular at least six, for example also eight support strips can extend at equal intervals around the circumference of the outer peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section. The support strips can thus extend parallel to the axial extension of the axial sealing lip section. The support strips can optionally also be oriented by a radial amount different from the parallel extension.
In all inventive embodiments with support strips, the plurality of, in particular at least six, for example also eight support strips can extend in the radial direction completely or at least over a partial length along the radial sealing lip section. The support strips can thus extend along the axial sealing lip section and continue on the radial sealing lip section. Because the support strips continue on the radial sealing lip section, stiffness can be increased in the transition region from the axial sealing lip section to the radial sealing lip section.
In all inventive embodiments with support strips, the plurality of, in particular at least six, for example also eight support strips can connect the axial sealing lip section to the radial sealing lip section. Because the support strips connect the axial sealing lip section to the radial sealing lip section, stiffness can be increased in the transition region from the axial sealing lip section to the radial sealing lip section.
The plurality of, in particular at least six, for example also eight support strips can have edges oriented radially outwards, whose curvature has a lesser curvature, at least over a partial length of the edge, than a connecting section between the axial sealing lip section and the radial sealing lip section of the sealing lip. In this respect the support strips connect the axial sealing lip section and the radial sealing lip section in the manner of fin-shaped projections.
In an alternative or additional embodiment of the support strips, the reinforcing structure can be formed from at least one ring, which has a rigid ring section encircling the circumference of the axial sealing lip section. In this respect the ring is manufactured as a separate component and connected to the axial sealing lip section.
The ring can have a radially extending rigid ring section and an axially extending, in particular slotted and/or open-at-the-edge, ring section.
In all inventive embodiments the ring can have a substantially axially extending ring section, which tapers conically towards the free end of the axial sealing lip section. The conical tapering can be designed such that in the uninstalled state of the radial shaft seal ring, i.e. in an undeformed state of the dynamic sealing lip, the sealing edge forms an inner diameter which is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the shaft to be sealed.
In all inventive embodiments the ring can be a metal ring, in particular a spring steel ring.
In all described embodiments the axial sealing lip section can have a sealing edge made from an elastomer material.
In an alternative design of the invention the axial sealing lip section can have a sealing edge made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
In a specific further development of the sealing edge made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), the sealing edge can be formed on an inner peripheral wall of a housing or of a hollow cylindrical ring made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). In this case, the sleeve or the ring can be connected with the axial sealing lip section of the elastomer part. In particular, the sleeve or the ring can be vulcanized onto the axial sealing lip section of the elastomer part.
In summary, the invention can thus provide a solution in particular for reduced-friction radial shaft seal rings made from elastomer materials.
Reduced-friction radial shaft seals made from elastomer materials are formed with, among other things, a spiral-shaped oil return feed apparatus and optionally additionally with a static dam for gas-tightness while stationary.
Radial shaft seal rings made from elastomer materials are generally very flexible. At increased underpressure, radial shaft seal rings made from elastomer materials can briefly lose contact with the shaft to be sealed, so that leaks or noise can result due to fluttering.
Furthermore, a reduced pressure resistance over the service life of the radial shaft seal ring can fall due a setting behavior of the elastomer material caused by temperature and time, i.e. aging. This can lead to a reduction in the durability of the radial shaft seal ring.
According to the invention, the sealing lip of the radial shaft seal ring made of elastomer material can have a plurality of, in particular at least six, for example eight in particular thin support strips, which connect or strengthen a radial and an axial region of the radial shaft seal ring. These support strips can be manufactured from the same material as the sealing lip itself and in particular can be integrally manufactured in the same tool for the radial shaft seal ring.
Alternatively or additionally, in such an embodiment of the radial shaft end seal, a spring ring or a metal part can be integrated, which can provide pressure stability, in particular further pressure stability. A potential exists with an inventive reinforced sealing lip to further optimize the friction of the seal.
A decoupling of the dynamic seal lip from internal pressure can be achieved.
An optimization of the coefficient of friction can result from a tailored elastomer contour. The service life of the radial shaft seal ring can thereby be extended.
Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are depicted in an exemplarily manner in the accompanying schematic drawings:
The elastomer part 5 has a static sealing region 7, whose outer surface abuts for the static seal on a not-shown housing part in the region of a passage opening, for example of a housing for an also not-shown shaft to be sealed.
The elastomer part 5 has a dynamic sealing lip 9, which abuts on the not-shown shaft upon installation of the radial shaft seal ring 1 as intended. The sealing lip 9 has a first seal section 11. This first seal section 11 is provided with a threadlike return feed structure 13. The threadlike return feed structure 13 is shown greatly exaggerated in
The sealing lip 9 carries the second seal section 15 at a free end 17. The second seal section 15 can be equipped with a known spring 19 for pretensioning of the second seal section 15.
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The axial direction refers here to the axial extension of the shaft or of the shaft axis. This also means that the axial direction means the axial extension of the hollow cylindrical axial sealing lip section 9a. This axial extension corresponds here to the rotational axis of the hollow cylindrical basic shape of the axial sealing lip section 9a. The references to the inner peripheral wall 23 and the outer peripheral wall 25 also arise based on the hollow cylindrical basic shape of the axial sealing lip section 9a. The plurality of, in particular at least six, support strips 27a are attached to the outer peripheral wall 25 of the axial sealing lip section 9a and rise radially outward from this outer peripheral wall.
The plurality of, in particular at least six, support strips 27a extend radially outwards at equal intervals around the circumference of the outer peripheral wall of the axial sealing lip section.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 061 819.5 | Nov 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/70549 | 11/21/2011 | WO | 00 | 8/9/2013 |