This invention claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2004 036 74.7, filed Jul. 30, 2004.
1. Technical Field
The invention describes a slide ring packing, namely a running gear packing according to the type-identifying part of the first patent claim.
2. Related Art
A slide ring packing is taken from DE-A 195 02 466, consisting of a slide and counterring, each having a gripping surface to receive an o-ring. The parts are held together by a connecting body so that they cannot be lost. The axial securing is effected by radially oriented projections.
A slide ring packing for machine parts that rotate relative to each other has become known through DE-U 7925908, comprising a slide ring that can be pressed against a counterring in a sealable manner by means of an axially elastic body and, in the area of a circumferential surface of the rings, a connecting body extending through radial deflections on both sides that holds the rings to a single installation unit. At least one of the radial deflections consists of several segments distributed around the circumference of the connecting body, which at need can be formed from outwardly bent flanges or knob-shaped bumps.
Track wheels and guide wheels of chain drives, such are used, for example, in grading and loading machines, are usually sealed with running gear seals.
A slide ring packing of this type that can be used as a running gear seal is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,216,972. The same contains an installation unit in the form of a magazine. Slide ring and counterring function together with trapezoid-shaped elastic bodies, which are clamped between the gripping and counter gripping surfaces on the one hand and the respective housing on the other. In actual daily use it can happen that the slide ring slips through the counterring, whereby the elastomer part can be damaged, which reduces the service life of the slide ring packing.
An object of the invention is to further develop a magazine seal on the basis of a running gear seal so that a considerably higher service life compared to the prior art can be reached.
This object can be accomplished by providing for an anti-rotation element in the area of the counterring and slide rings.
An object of invention provides for a magazine-like running gear seal that attains a longer service life compared to the prior art, as damage to the contact surfaces and elastomer parts no longer occurs.
On the basis of the chosen contours of both housings—similar to those described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,216,972—a slide ring packing that is easy to handle (and transport) has been made available.
A housing is employed that is approximately U-shaped in cross-section, whose axial sides are of different lengths and a housing that is approximately L-shaped in cross-section, whereby the radial and/or axial sides of both housings are used on the one hand to form the anti-rotation elements with the accompanying slide ring or counterring and on the other hand to form the magazine.
The slide and/or counterring are preferably made out of Duronite or Siculite.
The elastomer elastic body can be constructed using an o-ring as well as a trapezoidal washer. According to the range of application, inside a magazine too, an o-ring as well as a trapezoidal washer can be used. The chosen design has the advantage that the wear surfaces of the slide ring and counterring can be widened radially, whereby an even longer service life can be attained.
By using a trapezoidal washer as the elastomer elastic body, an exceptional quality arises such that if the receiving housing is suitably designed, the trapezoidal washer can be vulcanized onto the sheet-metal housing. The positive locking of the anti-rotation element results from the fitted extensions on the elastomer trapezoidal washer, which engage with corresponding grooves on the assigned slide ring or counterring.
The assembly of the magazine occurs through inserting the slide ring or counterring with its elastomer elastic body in the assigned housing part, whereby the anti-rotation element is mounted correspondingly. Afterwards the counterring or slide ring is inserted in its housing with the anti-rotation element, and the paired construction unit inserted into the housing of the first ring. Thereby the elastomer elastic body of the first ring deforms according to the calculated specifications to produce locking pressure. The parts are somewhat pressurized axially and the magazine can be locked to one of the axial sides with appropriate flanging. When the tension is released, the housing parts and the flange lie against each other, whereby the initial stress of the seals is preserved and the parts are centered. Furthermore, this enclosed state of material at time of supply effectively prevents fouling of the seal and damage to the sealing surfaces through improper handling.
The sheet-metal housing parts of the magazine can, as occasion demands, either be drawn only to the right size for a tight press fit or additionally sealed by applying sealing primer. As a further possibility, the housings can be constructed leak-proof and rotation-proof by vulcanizing on an elastomer material.
The object of invention is depicted in the drawing as an embodiment and described as follows.
The slide ring packing 1 consists of the following parts: A stationary counterring 2, a rotatable slide ring 3, whereby in this example slide ring 3 and counterring 2 are composed of Duronite and reveal different cross sections. The sliding surfaces 4, 5 of counterring 2 and slide ring 3 are designed relatively wide radially whereby a long service life can be attained. In this example, counterring 2 is assigned a housing 6 somewhat U-shaped in cross section, while slide ring 3 is at least partially enclosed by a housing 7 designed to have a somewhat L-shaped cross section. The U-shaped housing 6 contains a shorter axial side 8 and a longer axial side 9, which are joined together by a radial side 10. The L-shaped housing 7, positioned inside the radial/axial boundary edge of U-shaped housing 6, contains an axial side 11 and a radial side 12. Both housings 6, 7 consist of sheet-metal and are designed as deep drawing parts. Counterring 2 has a conical gripping surface 13, serving to receive an elastomer elastic body 14, which is propped on the housing side against a conical counter gripping surface 15. Slide ring 3 also has a conically constructed gripping surface 16, which serves to receive an elastomer elastic body 17, which, on the housing side, is propped against a provided conical counter gripping surface 18.
The respective elastomer elastic bodies 14, 17 can, if required, be constructed using an o-ring and/or a trapezoidal washer, which is documented in the various Figures. The radial side 10 of housing 6 has a circumferential stamping area 19. The axial side 11 of housing 7 is flanged at its free end 20 and engages the stamping area 19 of the radial side 10 in such a way that the axial boundary edge is not exceeded. The axial side 9 is constructed of such a length that its free end 21 does not jut out over the axial boundary edge of the radial side 12 of housing 7. With these measures an easy to carry and simple to mount magazine-like slide ring packing (running gear seal) is constructed, that, as already addressed, can serve as a replacement for the bis dato employed RWDR magazines. In the region of counterring 2, as well as slide ring 3, anti-rotation elements 21, 22 are provided according to the invention, which are variously constructed.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 036 974.7 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |