1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a sealing device for a maxi rotary cylinder such as a rotary kiln, a rotary cooler and a rotary drier, etc. used in industrial waste destruction, limestone-, alumina-, coke-, cement-, carbide-making, and the like. The sealing device is attached to a one- or two-tier cylinder and fixed shell (housing) to seal air, gas, and so on.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a variety of air (gas) seals such as labyrinth seals, band seals, band seals with packing, seals for dividing spring pressure and the combinations of them are used for a rotary kiln and fixed shell (housing) in cement calcinations, paper sludge, and so on. They are suggested in official patent reports and other things.
It is an object of the invention to provide a sealing device for a maxi rotary cylinder that withstands higher temperatures and a greater amount of axial movement with the maximum sealing effectiveness at a small cost and minimizes degeneration with no maintenance. On the contrary, the above-mentioned labyrinth seals, various kinds of band seals or even the combinations of them don't have enough sealing effectiveness. Besides, the seals near the inner part of the rotary two-tier cylinder and the combustion chamber are in higher temperatures for combustion, carbonization, calcinations, and so on to prevent pollution by dioxin, etc. recently. Moreover, concerning contemporary larger-sized cylinders, formation of a true circle is very difficult. Therefore, conventional seals degenerate easily because of higher temperatures and a greater amount of axial movement with transformation by the weight.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device comprising a plurality of L-shaped seals each of which has one round surface and the other flat surface contacted on outer sidewall of the powered rotary cylinder and on outer sidewall of the fixed shell respectively at the intersection. One L-shaped seal is crossed into another L-shaped seal on the sides. The L-shaped seal with a hole on the flat surface is fitted by a slide on the fixed shell. The seals crossed freely on these three-dimensional sealing surfaces are arranged in a circumferential direction of the cylinder.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has a ditch for presence of sealing material on the sealing surface.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L- shaped seal of which has measures for tension at cross sections.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device with the L-shaped seals each of which has one round surface and the other flat surface contacted on outer sidewall of the powered rotary cylinder and on outer sidewall of the fixed shell respectively at the intersection. One end of both surfaces of one L-shaped seal is concavo and the other end is convex. The concavo of one L-shaped seal and the convex of another L-shaped seal are crossed lengthwise and widthwise on the sides. The L-shaped seal with a hole on the flat surface is fitted by a slide on the fixed shell. The seals are always crossed on these three-dimensional sealing surfaces tightly, especially lengthwise in a circumferential direction of the cylinder.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device that has some L-shaped seals with both concavo ends of one round surface and the other flat surface, and other L-shaped seals with both convex ends of both surfaces. Either L-shaped seal has a hole on the flat surface.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has both convex ends without a hole on the flat surface.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device that has some L-shaped seals with a hole and other L-shaped seals without a hole on the flat surface.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has a ditch for presence of sealing material.
According to a ninth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has a sealing material-pressing out gadget over the ditch.
According to a tenth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has spring, weights or both of them as measures for tension at cross sections.
According to an eleventh aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has oil-caps, grease-nipples or both of them.
According to a twelfth aspect of the invention, there is provided a sealing device the L-shaped seal of which has a ditch for presence of oil on the sealing surface.
In the above-mentioned sealing device, the L-shaped seal has one round surface and the other flat surface contacted tightly on outer sidewall of the powered rotary cylinder and on outer sidewall of-the fixed shell respectively at the intersection. One L-shaped seal is crossed into another L-shaped seal lengthwise and widthwise on the sides. The seals are always crossed on these three-dimensional sealing surfaces tightly especially lengthwise in a circumferential direction of the cylinder. Moreover, the movements with the width of a slide (by a slide) in a hole on the flat surface strike the balance of convex and concavo of the axial movements of the rotary cylinder. Furthermore, the seal has compression spring as measures for tension for sealing effectiveness at cross sections. In addition, a weight is fitted at the bottom of one ring of dual rings out of a chain or a wire on the circumference of the cylinder instead of spring in high temperatures.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein preferred embodiments of the invention are clearly shown.
Several embodiments of the invention are described hereunder referring to the attached drawings.
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In these cases, to adjust the circumference, as shown in
Regardless of clearances on the sides of the seals (widthwise on the round surface and the flat surface in the circumferential direction of the cylinder) in high temperatures, the practical sealing is very tight because of the three-dimensional seals with one flat surface and the other round surface contacted on the fixed shell and the cylinder respectively and the sealing of the sides is always tight lengthwise even in high temperatures. Therefore, the round surface of the cylinder and the flat surface of the fixed shell have very ideal sealing conditions. Moreover, the size of the hole for a slide on the seal accommodates the width of axial movements (The width of axial movements=the diameter of the hole for a slide—the outside diameter of the balanced slide bush.)
Specifically, stainless SUS 310S, heat-resistant stainless or ceramic is used because the seals (near the inner part of the two-tier cylinder and the combustion chamber) become about 1200° C.
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A sealing device according to the third embodiment provides not manual but automatic measures for tension as mentioned afore, generally at one or more-halfway cross sections so that the seals could be always contacted very tightly on the cylinder. Instead of this spring in high temperatures, as mentioned afore, a weight for sealing is fitted at the bottom of one ring of dual rings out of a chain or a wire on the circumference of the cylinder. To contact more tightly on the cylinder, both of them may be used.
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A sealing device is used for our rotary kiln the diameter of which is 1800 mm (the inner cylinder's diameter is 1200 mm) and the width of axial movements of the outer cylinder is about 30 mm, 1.6%. Thirty-six seals are used for a circumference of the cylinder and the cross angle (the angle of crossing seals) is 10°. As mentioned afore, many kinds of seals in cross sections, etc. may be used. Here, the first embodiment of the sealing device shows the point that one end of one round surface and the other flat surface of one three-dimensional seal is crossed with one end of both surfaces of another seal on the sides to seal (air) even in axial movements.
Consequently, uncalculating chemical changes and deterioration of effectiveness because of gas (air, etc.) leak in combustion, carbonization, calcinations, etc. are minimized. Moreover, very stable operations, fixed qualities and diminution of fuel expenses for oil, etc. are expected in factories which used to have gas leak because of seal-damages in a great amount of axial movement and higher temperatures. The long-life seals at a small cost and with no maintenance will come into wide use with rapidity.
The preferred embodiments described herein are illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated in the appended claims and all variations that come within the meaning of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-334415 | Sep 2002 | JP | national |
2003-108447 | Feb 2003 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/09964 | 8/5/2003 | WO | 10/6/2004 |