Unitized radial and facial seal

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Inventors

Petrak, Gregory H.

Application #

372774

Filed

Jan-13-1995

Published

Aug-12-1997

Current US Class

277/371
277/394
277/402
277/571

International Classes

F16J 015/32

Field of Search

277/24 277/31 277/37 277/38 277/152 277/153

Examiners

Cummings; Scott W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reilly; John E.

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Abstract
A unitized radial and facial seal assembly intended for use between radially inner and outer relatively rotationally and axially movable members includes a facial seal which is disposed between axially spaced, radially extending flanges of a counterface and a retainer to prevent entry of external contaminants, a radial seal mounted on a casing and fixed against relative rotational and axial movement, and a wiper seal on the counterface which is disposed in sealing engagement with the radially inner member. One or more bearing members are disposed on the counterface for conjoint rotation with the radially inner member and cooperate with the wiper seal in maintaining a fixed axial relationship between the counterface and retainer. The relationship is such that the seals that rotate relative to their sealing surfaces are not exposed to axial reciprocation and the seals that undergo axial reciprocation are not exposed to relative rotation with respect to a sealing surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a seal assembly for installation between radially inner and outer relatively rotationally and axially movable members comprising:

a counterface mounted on one of said movable members;

retainer means mounted on another of said movable members in fixed axial relation to said counterface;

an annular seal member;

said retainer means and said counterface defining a circumferential groove therebetween for insertion of said annular seal member therein in sealed relation to said counterface; and

wherein said retainer means includes a radially inwardly extending flange portion and said counterface includes a radially outwardly extending flange portion, at least one bearing member disposed on said counterface, and said annular seal disposed radially outwardly of said bearing member between said flange portions.



Description
BACKGROUND AND FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to seals, and more particularly pertains to a unitized radial and facial seal intended principally for use between radially inner and outer relatively rotationally and axially movable members.

There are numerous applications in which relatively rotating members require a seal or seals to retain lubricant and exclude contaminants. Sealing a shaft in a contaminated environment while the shaft is simultaneously rotating and undergoing axial reciprocation presents a very difficult sealing problem. Conventional rotary shaft seal designs include lips intended to run on a very thin surface lubricant film on a rotating shaft. Failure or absence of the lubricant film results in high friction and attendant rapid wear of the sealing lip. Accordingly, in a rotating application, the force used to bias the sealing lip against the shaft should not therefore be so great as to cause the seal lip to break through the lubricant barrier which "wets" or adheres to the shaft surface. Due to the relatively low seal-to-shaft bias force, a seal designed to operate in a rotary application will fail in an axial reciprocating application because lubricating oil will bypass the sealing lip as the shaft moves axially. When the shaft moves to an axially extended position, contaminants will collect on the surface of the shaft. Subsequently axial retraction of the shaft tends to force the collected contaminants into the seal lip. The very fine and typically abrasive contaminant particles will pass under the seal lip because the seal-to-shaft bias force is not sufficient to break through the lubricant film. The contaminant particles will abrade both the sealing lip and the shaft and over time the shaft will become scored, resulting in lubricant leakage.
 
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