Information
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Patent Grant
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6589049
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Patent Number
6,589,049
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Date Filed
Friday, May 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 277 390
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- 277 590
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end. The rotary seal assembly includes a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the end. The rotary seal assembly includes a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates end. The rotary seal assembly includes a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end. A method for sealing an opening formed between a drum and a hood. The method includes the steps of attaching a flexible framework arrangement to the hood. There is the step of connecting a riding surface with the framework arrangement so the riding surface engages the drum as the drum rotates in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates. There is the step of sealing the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end with a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the air or gas sealing arrangements for rotary drums such as high temperature rotary kilns, or more specifically, a flexible seal for sealing the opening between a rotating drum and a stationary hood to prevent the flow of gaseous fluids into and out from the ends of the rotary drum.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is a common practice to employ a flexible seal at the ends of a rotary kiln to seal the annular space between the rotating drum of the kiln and the stationary housing at each end of the kiln. It is desirable to seal these open spaces due to the high temperatures, often exceeding 2500F. in cement applications, found within the kilns. Sealing these spaces provides substantial benefits by confining toxic gases within the kiln and increasing energy efficiency through prevention of loss of the heated gas.
Overlapping leaf type seals such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,405,137 and 5,571,269 incorporate metal leaves that flex with the eccentric motion of the rotating drum. Such movement opens up small gaps in between the leaves themselves and in between the leaves and rotating drum. Such openness causes a drop in efficiency of the sealing arrangement.
The present invention incorporates a framework of pivoting arms and a metallic or non-metallic riding surface that supports a fabric seal such that there is 360 degree contact between the seal and rotating drum surface. The fabric is continuous about the rotating drum and has only 1 overlap that does not open up. The metallic or non-metallic riding segments are overlapping; however no gaps open up since they lay flat and slide on the rotating drum parallel to the direction of rotation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention pertains to a rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end. The rotary seal assembly comprises a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the end. The rotary seal assembly comprises a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates end. The rotary seal assembly comprises a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end.
The present invention pertains to a method for sealing an opening formed between a drum and a hood. The method comprises the steps of attaching a flexible framework arrangement to the hood. There is the step of connecting a riding surface with the framework arrangement so the riding surface engages the drum as the drum rotates in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates. There is the step of sealing the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end with a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating.
An improved rotary seal assembly for kiln drums and the like utilizes a series of overlapping metal segments mounted to a hood surrounding the drum. The metal segments are connected to the hood via pivoting arms such that there are movable joints at the hood mounting surface and the sealing segments. Pivot arms are affixed to the hood via a mounting ring and intermediate clamping ring. Fabric covers the permeable metal skeleton and is affixed to the hood end via the fixed intermediate and end clamping rings and affixed to the sealing end via a tension device comprised of fabric tape, metal buckles, and metal tension springs. A braided rope packing seals off the open gap between the intermediate clamping ring and the mounting ring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of a side view of the assembly of the present invention with the hood and rotating drum.
FIG. 2
is a schematic representation of a cross-sectional view of the assembly.
FIG. 3
is a schematic representation of a pivot arm.
FIG. 4
is a schematic representation of a seal segment.
FIG. 5
is a schematic representation of a ferrule.
FIG. 6
is a schematic representation of a perspective view of the assembly.
FIG. 7
is a schematic representation of an elevational view of the assembly.
FIG. 8
is a schematic representation of a sectional view of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a schematic representation of a tensioning assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
6
-
8
thereof, there is shown a rotary seal assembly
10
for a rotary kiln having a hood
12
and a rotary drum
14
with an opening
16
formed between the drum
14
and the hood
12
, and an end
18
. The rotary seal assembly
10
comprises a flexible framework arrangement
20
that attaches to the end
18
. The rotary seal assembly
10
comprises a riding surface
22
that engages the drum
14
as the drum
14
rotates and connects with the framework arrangement
20
in response to the movement of the drum
14
as the drum
14
rotates end
18
. The rotary seal assembly
10
comprises a seal
24
that is supported by the riding surface
22
and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum
14
when it is rotating and seals the opening
16
between the drum
14
when it is rotating in the hood
12
to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end
18
.
Preferably, the arrangement
20
includes a mounting ring
26
that fixes to the hood
12
. The arrangement
20
preferably includes pivot arms
28
having a first end
30
and a second end
32
that are connected at their first end
30
to the mounting ring
26
and at their second end
32
to the riding surface
22
.
FIG. 3
shows a pivot arm. Preferably, the riding surface
22
includes a series of seal segments
34
with each seal segment of the series of seal segments
34
connected to the second end
32
of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms
28
.
FIG. 4
shows a seal segment.
The seal
24
preferably includes a fabric seal
36
in contact with the mounting ring
26
and the series of seal segments
34
about the drum
14
. Preferably, the mounting ring
26
includes studs
38
disposed about the drum
14
with the first end
30
of a pivot arm sliding onto a respective associated stud of the studs
38
. The seal
24
preferably includes a tensioning assembly
40
which holds the fabric seal
36
under tension against the series of seal segments
34
, and the fabric seal
36
and the series of seal segments
34
under tension against the drum
14
. Preferably, the fabric seal
36
includes belt loops
42
and the tension ring assembly includes a tension strap
44
which is laced through the belt loops
42
, metal adjustment buckles
46
attached to the ends of the strap, and metal tension springs
48
attached to the buckles
46
.
The fabric seal
36
has bolt holes
50
arranged to align with the studs
38
of the mounting ring
26
so each bolt hole of the bolt holes
50
slides on a respective associated stud. Preferably, the arrangement
20
includes a locking assembly
52
at each stud to hold the seal fabric and the pivot arm to the mounting ring
26
. The locking assembly
52
preferably includes a ring ferrule
54
. disposed on the stud between the mounting ring
26
and the pivot arm, an intermediate clamp ring
56
disposed on the stud between the pivot arm and the fabric seal
36
, an end clamp ring
58
disposed on the stud over the fabric seal
36
, and a nut
60
disposed on the stud over the end clamp ring
58
.
FIG. 5
shows a ferrule. Preferably, the riding surface
22
includes a ferrule mounted joint
62
associated with each seal segment which movably holds the pivot arm to the seal segment.
The present invention pertains to a method for sealing an opening
16
formed between a drum
14
and a hood
12
. The method comprises the steps of attaching a flexible framework arrangement
20
to the hood
12
. There is the step of connecting a riding surface
22
with the framework arrangement
20
so the riding surface
22
engages the drum
14
as the drum
14
rotates in response to the movement of the drum
14
as the drum
14
rotates. There is the step of sealing the opening
16
between the drum
14
when it is rotating in the hood
12
to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end
18
with a seal
24
that is supported by the riding surface
22
and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum
14
when it is rotating.
Preferably, there is the step of fixing a mounting ring
26
of the arrangement
20
to the hood
12
. There is preferably the step of connecting pivot arms
28
of the arrangement
20
at their first end
30
to the mounting ring
26
and at their second end
32
to the riding surface
22
. Preferably, there is the step of connecting a series of seal segments
34
of the riding surface
22
to the second end
32
of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms
28
. There is preferably the step of includes studs
38
with sliding the first end
30
of a pivot arm onto a respective associated stud of a plurality of studs
38
of the mounting ring
26
disposed about the drum
14
.
Preferably, there is the step of holding the fabric seal
36
under tension against the series of seal segments
34
, and the fabric seal
36
and the series of seal segments
34
under tension against the drum
14
with a tensioning assembly
40
. There is preferably the step of holding the seal fabric and the pivot arm to the mounting ring
26
with a locking assembly
52
of the arrangement
20
. Preferably, there are the steps of disposing a ring ferrule
54
of the locking assembly
52
on the stud between the mounting ring
26
and the pivot arm, disposing an intermediate clamp ring
56
of the locking assembly
52
on the stud between the pivot arm and the fabric seal
36
, disposing an end clamp ring
58
of the locking assembly
52
on the stud over the fabric seal
36
, and disposing a nut
60
of the locking assembly
52
on the stud over the end clamp ring
58
. There is preferably the step of holding the pivot arm to the seal segment with a ferrule mounted joint
62
of the riding surface
22
.
In the operation of the invention, and with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
6
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8
, the mounting structure comprises a braided rope packing affixed to the outer edge of the mounting ring
26
with adhesive. This will seal the open gap formed between the mounting ring
26
and the intermediate clamping ring when installed. A metal mounting ring
26
is manufactured such that it affixes (bolts or welds) directly to a hood
12
surrounding a rotating drum
14
. The hood
12
face is at a 90 degree angle to the outside surface of the drum
14
. The mounting ring
26
has studs
38
welded into it which are perpendicular to the face of the ring. An intermediate clamping ring
56
and an end clamping ring
58
of equal outer and inner diameters is manufactured with bolt holes
50
similar to the mounting ring
26
stud pattern such that the clamping rings slide over the studs
38
and affixes the sealing components in place. The clamping rings are held tight with flat washers, lock washers, and nuts
60
. Rings are produced internally whereas nuts
60
, studs
38
, and washers are bought out items.
In regard to the seal components and metal skeleton support, the skeleton of this seal
24
is comprised of a pivoting arm, attached at one end
18
to the mounting structure. At the other end
18
of the pivot arm is an attached metal segment that rides directly on the drum
14
outer surface or on a wear ring fixed to the drum
14
at an equidistant annular spacing. The second end
32
of the pivot arm connects to the seal segment through a ferrule mounted joint
62
mounted to a doughnut
70
of the seal segment.
The pivot arm attaches to the mounting ring
26
by sliding the arm over the mounting studs
38
and a ferrule that allows for the pivoting action. The intermediate clamping ring slips over the mounting studs
38
and traps the ferrules and the pivot arm in place while allowing movement of the pivot arm. The metal segments are attached to the other end of the pivot arm with a nut
60
and bolt assembly. A ferrule is inserted over a bolt whereas the pivot arm slides over the ferrule thus allowing movement similar to the mounting joint. A flat washer, lock washer, and nut
60
hold the attachment together. This series is repeated several times to produce an overlapping surface of the metal segments riding against the drum
14
or the wear ring. Ferrules, arms, metal segments are manufactured by internal manufacturing processes, whereas nuts
60
, bolts, and washers are bought out items.
A fabric cover made of silica Dioxide fabric is sewn into a cover that seals off the annular open gap between the inner diameter of the mounting ring
26
and the drum
14
. This fabric cover has relief slits cut into one edge that allows for expansion of the outer diameter of the fabric cover to match the outer diameter of the mounting ring
26
. Bolt holes
50
are punched into the fabric to allow for sliding fabric over the studs
38
in the mounting ring
26
. The end clamping ring slips over the studs
38
in the mounting ring
26
and traps the fabric in place. Nuts
60
, flat washers, and lock washers secure the assembly together. The fabric descends perpendicularly to the metal seal segments
34
and bends 90 degrees at the seal segment top surface, and projects outward to the outside lip
64
of the metal seal segment. Belt loops
42
are sewn into the fabric that allows for a tension strap
44
to be laced through. Metal adjustment buckles
46
are attached to the ends of the tension strap
44
. Metal tension springs
48
are attached to the buckles
46
whereas a complete tension assembly is formed. This tension assembly provides tension for the sealing assembly such that it makes 360 degree contact with the drum
14
.
As the drum
14
rotates, it displaces radially the seal segments
34
that are held to it by the tensioning belt. The drum
14
slides along the seal segments
34
, as the seal segments
34
are essentially held in their angular position as the drum
14
slides along them during its rotation. Each individual seal segment moves radially up or down with the rotating surface of the drum
14
due to the individual seal segment being held in its position by the pivot arm connected to the stud on the mounting ring
26
which is attached to the hood
12
. The pivot arm is able to slide relative to the stud on the mounting ring
26
to which it is attached, and the ferrule mounted joint
62
adjacent the seal segment which holds the pivot arm to the seal segment. In this way, the seal segment is able to move with the surface displacement of the drum
14
as the drum
14
rotates by sliding relative to the ferrule mounted joint
62
and to the stud.
The seal fabric extends from the studs
38
on the mounting ring
26
to the seal segment where it is held along the seal contact area
68
of the seal segment by the tension strap
44
that wraps about all the seal segments
34
and the drum
14
. There is a lip
64
that is serrated along the seal segment that prevents the tension strap
44
from sliding off the seal segment. The serrations
66
are close together to allow the seal segment to bend but have only a small or minimal gap formed between the serrations
66
as the seal segment bends under the tension of the tension strap
44
and follows the circular shape of the drum
14
.
Installation of the rotary seal assembly
10
is as follows:
The mounting/clamping ring is supplied in segments (halves., quarters, etc.) to ease assembly. The mounting ring
26
tack welds directly to the feed/discharge hood
12
. Rotate the drum
14
if possible and mark the high and low spot of rotation on the hood
12
face. Use the center of these two lines as the reference for welding. This will ensure that the + and − runout is evenly distributed.
1) Run a belt sander or grinder over the shell surface around the sealing area to remove any rust, weld spatter, beads, or product buildup. If the shell walks longitudinally during operation, sand the area also where the seal
24
will ride.
2) Insert the large ferrules over the mounting studs
38
on the mounting ring
26
.
3) Mount the pre-assembled modules, each of which include the seal segment and the pivot arm, such that the slotted lip
64
is facing out from the mounting ring
26
. Overlap the segments according to the direction of rotation.
4) Trap the modules in place with the first clamping ring. You can finger tighten the bolts such that the modules align properly.
5) Pre-lace the tension strapping through the belt loops
42
in the fabric.
6) Starting at the top, remove the finger tightened nuts
60
and position the fabric such that it forms a 90-degree angle with the shell and lays flat on top of the metal seal segments
34
. At the bottom of the kiln, make sure there is not severe seal sag between the ring and the shell (this will cause the seal
24
to wander and possibly jump the metal segments). The slits should line up with the studs
38
in the ring. Deepen the pre-cut relief slits in the seal
24
to the depth of the bolt circle only. This will “relax” the seal
24
on the mounting ring
26
as well as relieve the “pucker” on the sealing segments. The fabric should have enough clearance as to “bellow” up and down with the shell run-out.
7) Work your way down the sides fairly evenly aligning and deepening slits. As sufficient slits are aligned, clamp the seal
24
in place with the clamping ring segments.
8) When the bottom is reached, make sure the overlap corresponds with the direction of rotation. If installed backwards, the seal
24
will bind up and fail.
9) Lace the tension strap
44
ends into the length adjustment clips.
10) Affix the tension springs
48
to the clips. Do not attach the springs
48
to anything other than the strapping clips and vice versa. Do not hang weights from the springs
48
or strapping. You can adjust the strapping length as needed.
11) Check the sag at the bottom of the seal
24
. A slight gap (¼″) is desirable at the bottom. This will allow for thermal expansion of the shell when heated.
12) Rotate the shell while pulling operating draft (if possible) to test the seal
24
fit prior to firing and operation. Less draft and burner will be needed as a result of the seal
24
. Observe the fit around the sealing surface. Adjust the fit accordingly remembering to allow for thermal shell expansion. The seal
24
only needs to make light continuous contact with the shell to be an effective seal. Cranking it down tight to the shell does not enhance sealing properties. All this will do is cause the seal
24
to wear much faster and possibly buckle and misalign itself.
Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end comprising:a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the hood, the arrangement includes a mounting ring that fixes to the hood; a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates, the arrangement includes pivot arms having a first end and a second end that are connected at their first end to the mounting ring and at their second end to the riding surface, the riding surface includes a series of seal segments with each seal segment of the series of seal segments connected to the second end of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms; and a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum and the hood when the drum is rotating and seals the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end.
- 2. An assembly as described in claim 1 wherein the seal includes a fabric seal in contact with the mounting ring and the series of seal segments about the drum.
- 3. An assembly as described in claim 2 wherein the mounting ring includes studs disposed about the drum with the first end of a pivot arm sliding onto a respective associated stud of the studs.
- 4. An assembly as described in claim 3 wherein the seal includes a tensioning assembly which holds the fabric seal under tension against the series of seal segments, and the fabric seal and the series of seal segments under tension against the drum.
- 5. An assembly as described in claim 4 wherein the fabric seal includes belt loops and the tension ring assembly includes a tension strap which is laced through the belt loops, metal adjustment buckles attached to the ends of the strap, and metal tension springs attached to the buckles.
- 6. An assembly as described in claim 5 wherein the fabric seal has bolt holes arranged to align with the studs of the mounting ring so each bolt hole of the bolt holes slides on a respective associated stud.
- 7. An assembly as described in claim 6 wherein the arrangement includes a locking assembly at each stud to hold the seal fabric and the pivot arm to the mounting ring.
- 8. An assembly as described in claim 7 wherein the locking assembly includes a ring ferrule disposed on the stud between the mounting ring and the pivot arm, an intermediate clamp ring disposed on the stud between the pivot arm and the fabric seal, an end clamp ring disposed on the stud over the fabric seal, and a nut disposed on the stud over the end clamp ring.
- 9. An assembly as described in claim 8 wherein the riding surface includes a ferrule mounted joint associated with each seal segment which movably holds the pivot arm to the seal segment.
- 10. A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end comprising:a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the hood, the arrangement includes a mounting ring that fixes to the hood; a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates, the arrangement includes pivot arms having a first end and a second end that are only connected at their first end to the mounting ring and only at their second end to the riding surface, the pivot arms extending from the riding surface and the mounting ring out of contact from the riding surface and the mounting ring; and a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum and the hood when the drum is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end.
- 11. A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end comprising:a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the hood; a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates; and a fabric seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum and the hood when the drum is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end.
- 12. An assembly as described in claim 11 wherein the arrangement includes a mounting ring that fixes to the hood.
- 13. An assembly as described in claim 12 wherein the arrangement includes pivot arms having a first end and a second end that are connected at their first end to the mounting ring and at their second end to the riding surface.
- 14. An assembly as described in claim 13 wherein the riding surface includes a series of seal segments with each seal segment of the series of seal segments connected to the second end of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms.
- 15. A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end comprising:a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the hood, the arrangement includes a mounting ring that fixes to the hood; a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates and connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates, the arrangement includes pivot arms having a first end and a second end that are connected at their first end to the mounting ring and at their second end to the riding surface, the riding surface includes a series of seal segments with each seal segment of the series of seal segments connected to the second end of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms; and a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum and the hood when the drum is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end, the seal includes a fabric seal in contact with the mounting ring and the series of seal segments about the drum, the mounting ring includes studs disposed about the drum with the first end of a pivot arm sliding onto a respective associated stud of the studs, the seal includes a tensioning assembly which holds the fabric seal under tension against the series of seal segments, and the fabric seal and the series of seal segments under tension against the drum, the fabric seal includes belt loops and the tension ring assembly includes a tension strap which is laced through the belt loops, metal adjustment buckles attached to the ends of the strap, and metal tension springs attached to the buckles.
- 16. A method for placing a rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end comprising the steps of:attaching a flexible framework arrangement to the hood, the arrangement includes a mounting ring that fixes to the hood; engaging a riding surface with the drum so as the drum rotates, the riding surface connects with the framework arrangement in response to the movement of the drum as the drum rotates, the arrangement includes pivot arms having a first end and a second end that are connected at their first end to the mounting ring and at their second end to the riding surface; and a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360 degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end, the riding surface includes a series of seal segments with each seal segment of the series of seal segments connected to the second end of an associated pivot arm of the pivot arms.
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