The present invention relates generally to sealing systems for high pressure sealing applications. More particularly, it relates to a composite sealing system comprising a high-pressure seal and a cooperating excluder seal in various forms providing axial and/or radial sealing elements(s). The invention also relates to a hydraulic power steering rotational shaft seals including but not limited to the steering input shaft seal, which features a back up ring, having one or more additional sealing and excluding functions. In particular, it relates to an apparatus and method of sealing which includes one or more axial or radial sealing elements. For example, in one application, the excluder lip rides on a radial surface (i.e. shaft), and in the other case, the dust lip rides on an axial end-face surface (i.e. a housing face).
In this and other applications, the excluder lip is extremely important, especially because of the inaccessibility of the seal for repair or maintenance purposes. One or more axial and/or radial sealing lips can be designed in the system, as well as one or more grease-packed cavities as an additional layer to block contaminant ingress.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide a robust sealing system of improved durability and reliability, particularly where conditions of extreme fluid pressure and aggressive external contamination are present. This is very critical in recent competitive markets, where the warranty requirement is becoming more and more demanding, especially for commercial vehicle applications where the long-term reliability has a significant impact on business.
Another object is to provide a high-pressure seal, which is backed up with an excluder seal with the lip in contact with the housing containing highly pressurized fluid.
Another object is to provide a fluid sealing system which includes an excluder lip or the like resting on a housing for holding the high pressure seal.
Another object is to provide a composite seal which includes a plastic back-up ring, which limits the lip wear and provides extended service life under conditions of elevated fluid pressure and presence of abrasive external contaminants, when compared to the design without the back-up ring.
Another object is to provide one or more axial excluding lip(s), which are capable of tolerating greater shaft misalignments and/or deflection, when compared to the radial lip design.
The invention achieves these and other of its objects including those which are inherent therein, by providing a composite seal arrangement including a high-pressure seal with a back-up ring, and one or more auxiliary excluder lips which bear on either the radial surface of the shaft or the axial face of the secondary seal, or both.
The exact manner in which this invention achieves these and other objects will become more apparent when reference is made to the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and shown in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout.
While the invention may be practiced in different forms depending on the steering gear configuration, and variations of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art, some examples of the preferred forms are provided hereafter.
Referring now to the drawings in greater detail,
The seal assembly 24 is an important part of the invention and is adapted to seal fluid under pressure while excluding various types of grit, dust or dirt in dry or liquid form present in the environment. This upper portion is very inaccessible for maintenance or servicing, and yet is subject to contamination, in which the contaminants may accumulate over an extended period of time and adversely affect function and service life.
Referring now to
The offset flange 34 partially defines a pocket 36, in combination with a rubber inner surface 38 on the seal body interior 40, for the stiffener or backup ring 42. The seal body 40 also includes an axially extending, radially inner portion 43, and a rubber outer diameter secondary sealing portion 44. The seal body 40 has a flexible neck section 45 and has a groove 46 for receiving a garter spring 48. The seal body 40 also includes a frustoconical air side surface 50 and a frustoconical oil side surface 52 meeting along a generally circular locus to define a circumferentially extending seal band 54 around the rotatable shaft 12. Optionally, the air side 50 may include one or more concentric bead features 56 to enhance sealing performance and extend life.
The plastic stiffener or backup ring 42 includes a radially inner, axially extending surface 58, a radially outer, axially extending surface 60, and an inclined surface 62 designed to cooperate with the shaped pocket 36. The housing 16 includes a circumferential groove 64 for accommodating a snap ring 66 which is intended to prevent displacement or extrusion of the seal, even in the presence of extremely high pressure on the interior or oil side (to the left in
The other portion of the excluder seal assembly generally designated 28 includes an axially extending, radially inner flange 70 having a rubber surface 72 covering it, a radially extending flange 74 and an axially outer rubber face 76 terminating in an axially angled, radially extending lip 78 bearing on an axially extending inner bore surface 80 of the housing. Thus, the construction includes both an axially extending lip 68 bearing on a radially extending surface 74 and a radially extending lip 78 sealing on the bore surface 80, both working in concert to protect the high pressure seal 26 from contaminants.
In this embodiment, the space 85 between the seals 26 and 28 is filled with grease, which can trap particles and prevent farther contaminant ingress, while lubricating the excluder lips to minimize dry wear, friction, and potential noise.
Another embodiment of the invention, with somewhat different features, is shown in
The housing 116 includes a groove 164 for accommodating a snap ring 166 which is intended to prevent axial displacement or extrusion of the seal member 126 under high pressure. The seal body 140 includes oil and air-side frustoconical surfaces 152 and 154, meeting along a generally circumferential locus to define a sealing lip or band 156.
Optionally, the air side portion 154 of the seal surface may include one or more concentric bead feature 158 therein to enhance sealing performance and extend seal life.
Referring now to the other component of the seal assembly, this embodiment includes a casing generally designated 170 and including an outermost, radially extending portion 172, and an inwardly directed (toward the fluid) offsetting portion 174, a second radially extending portion 176 and finally, a lowermost, axially inwardly directed portion 178. This seal portion includes a radially innermost, axially extending rubber portion 180 which is dimensioned so as to be in snug sealing relation with the rotatable steering column portion 112.
In addition, the radially outermost portion 172 of the metal flange has bonded thereto a wiper lip 182 having inner and outer radial surfaces 184,186, the surface 184 of which is designed to contact a part of the end face portion 188 of the housing 116. The configuration of this lip is such that it will tolerate an anticipated axial tolerance stack up of the shaft 112 in relation to the housing 116.
The space 185 between the seal elements 126 and 128 is filled with grease, which can trap particulates and prevent further contaminant ingress, while lubricating the excluder lips to minimize dry wear, friction, and potential noise.
Certain variations of the disclosed embodiments will occur to the skilled in the art. For example, there are disclosed two forms of the casing. The axial flange is shown as being present in one variation, but it may be absent in that embodiment. Likewise, the offset in the radial flange which is present in one version may be absent from that version, but may be present in the other version. A garter spring is shown but it is conceivable that this could take another form, or be absent entirely. The direction in which the flange on the wiper lip extends is shown to be preferred in two versions, but may be reversed in some cases. The exact form of the wiper lips is also subject to variation, i.e. a second or third lip is also conceivable.
It will thus be seen that the present invention provides a novel solution to certain sealing problems, and overcomes these and other problems by providing seals having a number of advantages and characteristics, including those pointed out and others which are inherent in the invention
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