The present application claims priority to DE Patent Application Serial No. DE 10 2008 050 426.2 filed Oct. 8, 2008. The disclosure of the above-identified application is incorporated herewith by a reference.
Divided piston rod gaskets are adequately known in the most varied of embodiments. The joints can be configured variously. Thus, there are for example straight, inclined, overlapping and gas-tight joints. Also two-part piston rod gaskets are known. However these have only a small adjustment clearance when worn. The service life is low and leaks occur. This proves to be particularly problematic if only non-elastic materials are possible as gasket materials as a result of high operating temperatures.
The present invention relates to a two-part piston rod gasket. The gasket includes 2 segments which are formed by division cuts which extend parallel to each other, respectively tangentially beginning at the inner diameter towards the outer diameter. The spacing of the parallel lines corresponding to the inner diameter. The present invention using geometry for a piston rod gasket which can be manufactured both from plastic material and graphite.
The two-part piston rod gasket as shown in
In order to adjust a ring prestressing, an external groove [7] with the groove base [6] can be incorporated over the circumference of the ring in order to receive a spiral spring. The groove has its optimal geometry when the spring pretension is also maintained if the ring is already somewhat worn. For this purpose, the groove [7] is provided with a spiral configuration with a starting point [S] at which the groove base [6] is situated lower than at the end point [E] in order that a spiral spring which is stretched around the circumference of the piston rod gasket can exert, even after wear develops, a permanent pressure for pressing together both ring segments.
In order that both segments of the piston rod gasket are provided with a large clearance for the wear-related parallel compression together, a recess [5] can be configured respectively at one end of both segments.
A favourable geometry for the recess [5] is the form of a sector of a circle in order that the segment ends slide into the inner diameter in a form fit when the segments are pressed together.
At least one segment of the piston rod gasket can be provided with a non-continuous boring [8] for a securing element in order to ensure that, when using 2 completely identical gaskets which are disposed one above the other, their borings come to be aligned orientated towards each other and hence the recesses [5] of the segments are not situated one above the other in order to avoid leaks. With this or a further boring, distortion-resistance of the gasket can also be achieved.
Advantageous materials of use for the ring segments of the 2-part piston rod gasket are isostatically pressed graphite, Teflon, boron nitride or similar materials.
Some of advantages of the piston rod gasket according to the present invention include the good gas seal, lack of friction, long service life as a result of long adjustment paths and also a simple geometry.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 050 426.2 | Oct 2008 | DE | national |