Claims
- 1. A seal assembly comprising:
a leaf seal including a plurality of staggered leaf seal members, the leaf seal including a fixed portion that is angled relative to a free portion thereof; and a support coupled to the leaf seal for supporting the free portion, the support having a support portion facing a high pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the free portion contacts a distal end of the support portion in an operative state and is out of contact with the distal end in an inoperative state.
- 2. The seal assembly of claim 1, each leaf seal member includes a first layer including a first material addressing a high pressure side of the leaf seal and a second layer of a second material addressing a low pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the first material has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second material.
- 3. The seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the support portion includes a curved surface extending from a proximate end of the support portion to the distal end, and the free portion extends tangentially from the curved surface in the inoperative state.
- 4. The seal assembly of claim 3, wherein the proximate end is coupled to a mount portion of the support that mounts the support to a stationary component.
- 5. The seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the fee portion is closer to a component to be sealed against during the operative state than in the inoperative state.
- 6. The seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of staggered leaf seal members are provided by a spiral of a single strip of material.
- 7. The seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of staggered leaf seal members are fixed together at the fixed portion by a weld.
- 8. The seal assembly of claim 1, wherein the fixed portion is positioned substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a component to be sealed against, and the free portion is, in the inoperative state, angled out-of-plane relative to the fixed portion and slidably engages to seal the component to be sealed against at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 9. A seal assembly for sealing against a rotatable component, the seal assembly comprising:
a leaf seal including a plurality of leaf seal members, the leaf seal including a fixed portion that is angled relative to a free portion thereof; and wherein the fixed portion is positioned substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the rotatable component, and the free portion is, in an inoperative state, angled out-of-plane relative to the fixed portion and slidably engages to seal against the rotatable component at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis in an operative state.
- 10. The seal assembly of claim 9, further comprising a support for supporting the free portion of each seal member, the support including a support portion facing a high pressure side of the leaf seal,
wherein the free portion contacts a distal end of the support portion in the operative state and is out of contact with the distal end in the inoperative state.
- 11. The seal assembly of claim 10, wherein the distal end of the support portion is thinner than a proximate end of the support portion, and the proximate end is in contact with the free portion in the inoperative state.
- 12. The seal assembly of claim 11, wherein the support portion includes a curved surface extending from the proximate end to the distal end.
- 13. The seal assembly of claim 11, wherein the proximate end of the support portion is coupled to a mount portion of the support that mounts the support to a stationary component.
- 14. The seal assembly of claim 10, wherein the free portion is closer to the rotatable component during the operative state than in the inoperative state.
- 15. The seal assembly of claim 9, further comprising a holder for mounting the seal assembly to a stationary component, wherein the holder includes a projection for protecting the free portion.
- 16. The seal assembly of claim 9, wherein the fixed portion is provided by an arcuate member in each leaf seal member.
- 17. The seal assembly of claim 9, wherein the free end is at least one of axially parallel a surface of the rotatable component, and circumferentially parallel a surface of the rotatable component.
- 18. The seal assembly of claim 9, wherein each leaf seal member includes a first layer including a first material addressing a high pressure side of the leaf seal and a second layer of a second material addressing a low pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the first material has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second material.
- 19. A rotary machine comprising:
a rotatable component and a non-rotatable component, the components lying about a common axis; a seal assembly between the components, the seal assembly including:
a leaf seal including a plurality of staggered leaf seal members, the leaf seal including a fixed portion that is angled relative to a free portion thereof; and a support coupled to the leaf seal for supporting the free portion, the support having a support portion facing a high pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the free portion contacts a distal end of the support portion in an operative state and is out of contact with the distal end in an inoperative state.
- 20. The rotary machine of claim 19, wherein each leaf seal member includes a first layer including a first material addressing a high pressure side of the leaf seal and a second layer of a second material addressing a low pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the first material has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second material.
- 21. The rotary machine of claim 19, wherein the support portion includes a curved surface extending from the proximate end to the distal end.
- 22. The rotary machine of claim 19, wherein the free portion is closer to a component to be sealed against during the leaf seal operative state than in the leaf seal inoperative state.
- 23. The rotary machine of claim 19, wherein the fixed portion is positioned substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a component to be sealed against, and the free portion is, in the inoperative state, angled out-of-plane relative to the fixed portion and slidably engages to seal the component to be sealed against at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis in the operative state.
- 24. A method of fabricating a seal assembly for sealing pressurized chambers of a rotary machine having a stator body and a rotor, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a leaf seal including a plurality of leaf seal members, the leaf seal including a fixed portion that is angled relative to a free portion thereof in an inoperative state; and (b) coupling the leaf seal to a support, including a support portion, such that the free portion contacts a distal end of the support portion in an operative state and is out of contact with the distal end in the inoperative state.
- 25. A support for use with a leaf seal having a fixed portion and a free portion angled relative to the fixed portion, the support including:
a mount portion for mounting the fixed portion; and a support portion for supporting the free portion of the leaf seal, the support portion including a proximate end that contacts the free portion in an operative state and an inoperative state of the leaf seal, and a distal end that contacts the free portion in an operative state and is out of contact with the distal end in an inoperative state of the leaf seal.
- 26. A seal assembly comprising:
a leaf seal including a plurality of staggered leaf seal members, the leaf seal including a fixed portion that is angled relative to a free portion thereof; and a support coupled to the leaf seal for supporting the free portion, wherein each leaf seal member includes a first layer including a first material addressing a high pressure side of the leaf seal and a second layer of a second material addressing a low pressure side of the leaf seal, wherein the first material has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/791,248, filed Feb. 23, 2001, and currently allowed.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09791248 |
Feb 2001 |
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10624338 |
Jul 2003 |
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