Gas loaded face seal

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Inventors

Roussin, Michael A.

Application #

018705

Filed

Mar-8-1979

Published

Feb-19-1980

Current US Class

277/389
277/402
277/407
305/104

International Classes

F16J 015/36; F16J 015/40

Field of Search

305/11-13 277/34 277/34.3 277/34.6 277/42 277/43 277/74 277/92 277/95 277/226

Assignee

Caterpillar Tractor Co. (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Ward, Jr.; Robert S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wegner, Stellman, McCord, Wiles & Wood

US Patent References

3947045   Rotary sealing me...

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Abstract
A seal (44,144) between two relative movable structures (14,30) is provided. The seal has a hollow chamber (50) which is gas filled either permanently or when desired. The seal (44,144) has a driving portion (46,146) which may be of the same or of different material from a sealing portion (48,148) with the two portions integrally formed or sealingly joined together. A sealing band or contact surface (57) is provided on the sealing portion (48,148) which has a sealing lip (56) in contact with a facing surface (41) and maintains a substantially constant face angle during axial displacement of the two structures (14,30). The internal gas pressure in the seal may be varied depending on the environmental and temperature conditions and, once sealed, the amount of pressure may be either permanently maintained or changed when desired. It is contemplated that if the material of the seal or any portion thereof has a high permeability to the gas in the seal, a thin membrane (70,170) of material having a low permeability to the gas can be provided in the chamber (50) to protect said high permeability material.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A face seal (44) having first (48) and second (51) side walls, first (53) and second (55) end walls, and a chamber (50) defined by said walls, said walls (48,51,53,55) being of a construction sufficient for maintaining a pressurized fluid within said chamber (50), said first side wall (48) being defined by an outwardly extending sealing band (57) connected to the first (53) and second (55) end walls by respective first (64) and second (60) portions of the first side wall (48), said first (64) and second (60) portions of the first side wall (48) being of different flexibility, said first portion (64) being of greater flexibility than said second portion (60).

2. A seal assembly, comprising:



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to a seal and, more particularly, to a gas-filled seal for use between two relatively movable members.

2. Background Art

Seals between two members, even relatively movable members, are well known and have made use of special materials, have been gas filled and have employed special geometric shapes to effect the seal.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,788,651, in the name of Brown et al, issued Jan. 29, 1974, has an inflatable seal with the body of the seal nested in a recess and gas being used to inflate the seal to urge a flexible wall against a facing surface. One or more layers of special fabric reinforcement encircle the inflatable chamber to aid in effecting the seal between the two members exposed to steam at high pressure. The seal is primarily affective only with static, non-relatively movable members, such as between a door and body of a pressure vessel.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,947,045, in the name of Schmidt, issued Mar. 30, 1976, shows a seal for a shaft rotating relative to a stationary housing. A sealing element is channel-shaped, nesting in a recess between the movable and non-movable parts with the opening to the channel facing a source of pressurized gas or fluid. Spring clips retain the flaps or legs of the channel against the parts so that gas or fluid under pressure will urge the flaps against the respective walls of the recess to effect the seal. The seal can only be used where the joint between the relatively movable parts is under a pressure, such as a gas or fluid under pressure.
 
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