Mechanical face seals

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Inventors

Back, Anthony C.

Application #

532431

Filed

Jun-4-1990

Published

Jun-25-1991

Current US Class

277/390
277/910

International Classes

F16T 015/36

Field of Search

277/82 277/83 277/92 277/177 277/96 277/96.1 277/96.2 277/27 277/81

Assignee

John Crane UK Ltd. (GB)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Davis, Bujold & Streck

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Abstract
A mechanical face seal for providing a seal between a shaft and a housing includes a first seal face member mounted on the shaft in fixed rotational and axial relationship and sealed with respect thereto and a second seal face member mounted in fixed rotational relationship but moveable axially of the housing; said second seal face member being sealed with respect to the housing by means of a sealing element, the sealing element being located in a groove defined between opposed surfaces of the second seal face member and housing, the wall of the groove between the sealing element and the side of the seal exposed to a product being defined by a low friction insert slidably mounted on the second seal face member and providing a close clearance with the housing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A mechanical face seal for providing a seal between a pair of relatively rotatable components comprising a first seal face member mounted in fixed axial and rotational relationship and sealed with respect to one component and a second seal face member mounted in fixed rotational relationship but moveable axially of the other component, said first and second seal face members being axially aligned so that opposed faces may be urged into sealing engagement, said second seal face member being sealed with respect to said other component by means of a sealing element located in a circumferential groove defined between opposed surfaces of the second seal face member and said other component, the wall of the groove between the sealing element and the side of the seal exposed to a product being defined at least in part by a low friction insert slidingly mounted on one of the opposed surfaces of the seal face member and said other component and a close clearance with the other opposed surface.



Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to mechanical face seals and in particular to mechanical face seals which are subject to fluid pressure both internally and externally.

In mechanical face seals which are subject to, for example, a fluid product under pressure on one side and a fluid sealant under pressure on the other side, it is necessary to seal the axially moveable seal face member to its associated component in a manner which will provide a seal between the product and sealant regardless of which is at higher pressure. This may be achieved by providing an O-ring in a groove defined between the seal face member and its associated component, so that if the pressure of the product is higher, the O-ring will be forced into sealing engagement with one wall of the groove, whereas if the pressure of the sealant is higher, the O-ring will be forced into engagement with the other wall of the groove. With this arrangement, it is necessary to reduce the clearance between the seal face member and associated component in order to minimise extrusion of the O-ring.
 
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