Claims
- 1. In a rotary device that includes a movable sealing member having a contacting surface adapted to form a seal with an opposed surface during rotation of said rotor,
- the improvement wherein said sealing member comprises a movable tail portion defining said contacting surface, said sealing member being disposed in an aperture of said rotor with said movable tail portion in a first position in the rotor aperture, said contacting surface to bear with pressure against said opposed surface, said movable tail portion being free to shift in said aperture toward a second position in a movement which progressively relieves the pressure of said contacting surface against said opposed surface,
- said movable tail portion being constructed and arranged in response to increased speed of rotation of said rotor to move toward said second position thereby to relieve sealing pressure as speed of said rotor increases, the mass distribution of said movable tail portion relative to the position of surfaces defining said rotor aperture causing said sealing member movable tail portion to move in a manner to relieve said sealing pressure as a result of inertial effects as said speed increases, the movable tail portion of said sealing member being free to slightly swing between said first and second positions about a pivot region disposed inwardly from the periphery of said rotor, said pivot region being offset from a radius of said rotor that projects to the center of mass of said movable tail portion.
- 2. The rotary device of claim 1 wherein said center of mass and said contacting surface lie to the same side of a radius of said rotor that projects through said pivot region.
- 3. The rotary device of claim 1 wherein said movable tail portion of said sealing member comprises a cantilever spring portion capable of flexing generally in said pivot region in response to said centrifugal effects.
- 4. The rotary device of claim 1 wherein said movable tail portion of said sealing member comprises a rigid element extending outwardly from a rotary pivot bearing.
- 5. The rotary device of claim 1 wherein said rotor has a major cylindrical surface, a minor cylindrical surface and at least one arcuate transitional surface therebetween, and said contacting surface in said second position is disposed in a direction toward said major cylindrical surface of said rotor, relative to said first position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 411,668, filed Aug. 26, 1982, abandoned, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 501,324 filed June 6, 1983, abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US83/01244 |
8/15/1983 |
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4/26/1984 |
4/26/1984 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO84/00993 |
3/15/1984 |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
411668 |
Aug 1982 |
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