This invention relates to a device to seal an actuator. In particular, this invention relates to a device for sealing an actuator, for example, a hydraulic or electro-mechanical actuator of the type having an axially movable elongated element.
It is well known that actuators normally have moving parts, which with their movement, determine the operation of mechanical devices such as levers, gears, cams or whatsoever. The movement of the actuator is usually given by an elongated element which is moved axially. For example, the elongated element can be a rod which is the stem of an electro-mechanical or hydraulic piston that moves within a corresponding cylinder.
One of the most important problems in these types of actuators is the sealing between the fixed part (the cylinder) and mobile one (the rod). Indeed, in humid environments, such as, for example, marine environments, where the actuators are immersed in water, it is possible that in the gaps inevitably present between the two parts named above, moisture and/or impurities can penetrate which damage, often in a short time, the operation of the actuator. Attempts have been made, to remedy that problem by covering both parts with a bellows. However, these do not prevent the entering of water and do not adequately protect the piston rod so that the problem is not suitably resolved.
The aim of this invention is to overcome the, aforementioned drawbacks by means of a device for sealing an actuator having the characteristics described hereinafter.
The bellows that is the subject of this invention makes the actuator watertight by applying two clamps at the ends that prevent the entering of water or impurities; it also electrically isolates the cylinder and the rod from the surrounding environment thus avoiding the aggression of galvanic currents and protects the rod by retaining its lubrication.
The characteristics and advantages of the device according to this invention will be more apparent from the following description of its typical implementation, as an example but not limited to, referring to the attached figures which illustrate in particular:
With reference to the above mentioned figures, the, actuator, according to this invention, includes a drive shaft 2 and an elongated body 3, for example cylindrical, which move relatively to each other along their longitudinal axis.
It is said that the actuator is in the open position when the drive shaft comes out by a predetermined portion of the elongated body.
Instead, it is said that the actuator is in the closed position when the drive shaft is retracted within the elongated body 3 and only a small portion of it extends outside the elongated body.
As an example, the shaft has at its free end (the one that is not inside the elongated body) an eyelet or hook 21 which can be used to operate devices that the actuator must activate.
According to this invention, the sealing device for such an actuator includes a sleeve 4 that at least partially covers both the elongated body and the drive shaft and has a portion that conforms with the bellows 41 and a second portion 42 having a shape that is complementary to that of the elongated body, in such way that it can be fitted on it. The second portion is fitted on the elongated body 3 and is blocked on it at its end, with a first clamp 51 that makes it integral with the body 3. The bellows portion 41 is positioned on the shaft 2 and is locked on it, at its end, by means of a second clamp 52 which makes the sleeve integral with it as well.
During the movement of the actuator the bellows is compressed or extended. When it is in the extended position, which corresponds to the position of the open actuator, the second portion of the sleeve substantially adheres to the elongated body 3 and the air A substantially remains entirely inside the bellows (as shown in
It is also clear that, in order to implement the invention, the sleeve must be made of a flexible and waterproof material.
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