Claims
- 1. Means for journaling and sealing a reciprocated roller in a printing press comprising, in combination, a reciprocated roller having a shaft, a press frame having an opening through which the shaft extends, an anti-friction bearing adjacent the roller and having an inner race and outer race, means for holding the inner race axially captive on the shaft so that the bearing reciprocates with the shaft, the shaft having a portion projecting outboard beyond the bearing, a supporting sleeve secured to the outer race of the bearing interposed between the bearing and the wall of the opening in the frame and telescoped over the projecting portion of the shaft to form an annular recess, means for keying the sleeve to the frame to prevent relative rotation of the sleeve in the frame while permitting reciprocation of the sleeve with the shaft, a sealing ring recessed in the telescoping portion of the sleeve, the sealing ring having a collar with an annular lip of impervious resilient material mounted thereon cantilever-fashion, the annular lip being shaped to form a narrow ring of contact with the projecting portion of the shaft and having a garter spring in encircling relation so that sealing force is applied radially inwardly about the entire ring of contact, the collar of the sealing ring being fixed to the sleeve so that the ring of contact remains axially stationary with respect to the shaft as the shaft undergoes reciprocating movement.
- 2. The combination as claimed in claim 1 in which a quantity of lubricant is contained between the lip of the sealing ring and the shaft on the bearing side of the ring of contact, an annular lubricant retaining ring secured in the telescoping portion of the sleeve on the outboard side of the ring of contact and extending to within a close clearance distance of the shaft for retaining any lubricant which may escape from the ring of contact and which may be flung outwardly from the shaft by centrifugal action during high speed rotation.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 1 in which a quantity of lubricant is contained between the lip of the sealing ring and the shaft on the bearing side of the ring of contact, an annular lubricant retaining ring secured to the frame on the outboard side of the ring of contact and extending to within a close clearance distance of the projecting portion of the shaft for retaining any lubricant which may get by the ring of contact and which may be flung outwardly from the shaft by centrifigul action during high speed rotation.
- 4. The combination as claimed in claim 1 in which a quantity of lubricant is contained between the lip of the sealing ring and the shaft on the bearing side of the ring of contact, a first annular lubricant retaining ring secured in the telescoping portion of the sleeve on the outboard side of the ring of contact and extending to within a close clearance distance of the shaft for retaining any lubricant which may escape from the ring of contact and which may be flung outwardly from the shaft by centrifigul action during high speed rotation, and a second annular lubricant retaining ring spaced from the first retaining ring in the outboard direction for retaining any lubricant which may get by the first retaining ring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 218,824 filed Dec. 22, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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