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The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a seal assembly for sliding parts, in particular for pumps.
As it is known, many hydraulic components, such as for example pumps, are generally provided with a seal assembly that comprises a fixed seal ring that is integral with the pump casing, and a rotary seal ring connected to a rotary shaft of the pump and sliding on the fixed seal ring in such a way to guarantee the seal of the liquid that circulates in the pump circuit.
The rotary seal ring has a surface called “track” that slides against a counter-track of the fixed seal ring.
The rotary seal ring is driven into rotation by a receptacle connected to the shaft of the pump. The receptacle is provided with teeth that are coupled inside cavities of a collar of the rotary seal ring by means of prismatic coupling. Therefore, during the rotation of the shaft of the pump, the teeth of the receptacle are stopped against the edges of the cavities of the collar of the rotary seal ring.
The track of the rotary seal ring must be made of a very hard and fragile material, such as for example ceramic material, in particular silicon carbide (SiC), or a carbon based mix. Considering that the rotary seal ring is made in one piece, also the collar of the rotary seal ring is made of a hard and fragile material, which tends to break and crack because of the impacts with the teeth of the receptacle, especially in the areas in direct contact with the sliding teeth of the receptacle.
The purpose of the present invention is to eliminate the drawbacks of the prior art by disclosing a seal assembly for sliding parts that is safe, reliable, long-lasting, inexpensive and simple to make and install.
These purposes are achieved according to the invention with the characteristics of the independent claim 1.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention appear from the dependent claims.
The seal assembly of the invention comprises:
The rotary part comprises:
The peculiarity of the invention is represented by the fact that the rotary part of the seal assembly comprises a protection ring disposed around the collar of the rotary seal ring. The protection ring is provided with recessed housings intended to be disposed inside the cavities of the rotary seal ring. The recessed housings of the protection ring house the teeth of the receptacle.
In view of the above, during the rotation of the rotary part, the teeth of the receptacle are stopped against the recessed housings of the protection ring, preventing damages to the collar of the rotary seal ring that is generally made of a fragile material, such as silicon carbide.
Additional features of the invention will appear manifest from the detailed description below, which refers to a merely illustrative, not limiting embodiment, as illustrated in the attached figures, wherein:
The rotary part (1) comprises a seal ring (2) provided with a cylindrical body (21) with a friction edge (25) intended to slide against a counter-track (not shown in the figures) of a fixed seal ring that is integral to a casing. The friction edge (25) of the cylindrical body of the seal ring represents a friction track.
A collar (20) projects radially towards the exterior of the cylindrical body (21) near the friction edge. The collar (20) has a substantially cylindrical external lateral surface (24) with a height (h).
The collar (20) has a plurality of cavities (22) formed as grooves in the collar in such a way that each cavity (22) defines two edges (23) of the collar.
Preferably, three cavities (22) that are equally spaced by 120° are provided.
Preferably, the friction edge (25) of the rotary seal ring is made of a hard material, such as for example a ceramic material, and particularly silicon carbide (SiC), or sintered carbon. The rotary seal ring (2) is made in one piece; therefore also the collar (20) is made of a hard, fragile material.
The mobile part (1) comprises a receptacle (3) with an internally hollow cylindrical body (30) with an internal diameter that is slightly larger than the external diameter of the cylindrical body (21) of the rotary seal ring.
The body (30) of the receptacle has an edge (31) from which teeth (32) project in parallel direction to the axis of the receptacle. In this example, the teeth (32) have a parallelepiped shape, but they can also have a circular, elliptical or any other shape. The number of teeth (32) of the receptacle is equal to the number of cavities (22) of the rotary seal ring.
When the cylindrical body (21) of the rotary seal ring is disposed inside the cylindrical body (30) of the receptacle, the teeth (32) of the receptacle are housed inside the cavities (22) of the collar (20) of the rotary seal ring and the collar (20) is stopped against the edge (31) of the receptacle. Clearance is left between the teeth (32) and the cavities (22).
A spring (4) is disposed inside the receptacle (3) to push the rotary seal ring (2) towards the fixed seal ring (not shown). The spring (4) has a first end (40) stopped against an internal collar of the body of the receptacle, and a second end (41) stopped against an edge of the cylindrical body (21) of the rotary seal ring opposite to the friction edge (25).
Seals (5, 6) are disposed in the body (30) of the receptacle. The seals (5, 6) can comprise two O-Ring seals with different diameter.
According to the invention, a protection ring (7) is applied around the collar (20) of the rotary seal ring in order to protect the collar (20) against the impacts of the teeth (32) of the receptacle.
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The strap (70) comprises a plurality of recessed housings (72, 72′) that extend radially inwards. Each recessed housing (72, 72′) forms two edges (73, 73′). The recessed housings (72, 72′) of the strap are disposed in correspondence of the cavities (22) of the collar of the rotary seal ring. In view of the above, the recessed housings (72, 72′) of the strap are disposed inside the cavities (22) of the collar of the rotary seal ring.
At least one recessed housing (72) has a lower width than the width of the cavity (22), in such a way to be housed with clearance inside the cavity (22). The width of the recessed housing (72) is measured as distance between the edges (73) of the recessed housing. The width of the cavity (22) is measured as distance between the edges (23) of the cavity.
At least one recessed housing (72′) has a width equal to the width of the cavity (22), in such a way to be housed inside the cavity (22) without clearance. The width of the recessed housing (72) is measured as distance between the edges (73) of the recessed housing.
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The retention fins (74) can be obtained on both edges of the protection ring (7) with the same characteristics as described above.
The protection ring (7) is preferably made of stainless steel. However, the protection ring (7) can be made of other ferrous or plastic materials, such as plastics and elastomer.
When the receptacle (3) is driven into rotation by the shaft of the pump, the teeth (32) of the receptacle hit the edges (73, 73′) of the protection ring, without touching the collar (20) of the rotary seal ring. In such a way, the protection ring (7) protects the collar (20) of the rotary seal ring (2).
The fact that at least one recessed housing (72) of the protection ring is housed with clearance inside the cavity (22) of the rotary seal ring permits an elastic deformation of the protection ring (7), in such a way to absorb the energy of the impact caused by the teeth (32) of the receptacle.
The space that creates the clearance between the recessed housing (72) of the protection ring (7) and the cavity (22) of the collar (20) can be filled with materials capable of absorbing energy by means of elastic deformation, such as preformed rubber or paste.
The circular sliding of the protection ring (7) with respect to the collar (20) is prevented by the recessed housing (72′) of the protection ring coupled without clearance in the corresponding cavity (22) of the collar.
Numerous variations and modifications, which are within the reach of an expert of the field, can be made to the present embodiment of the invention, falling in any case within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102017000059560 | May 2017 | IT | national |