Multilayer seal

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Inventors

Hertz, Jr., Daniel L.

Application #

904652

Filed

May-10-1978

Published

Jan-29-1980

Current US Class

092/250
277/489
277/910

International Classes

F16J 015/20

Field of Search

92/250 92/248 92/249 277/123 277/124 277/125 277/188 277/188

Assignee

Seals Eastern Inc. (Red Bank, NJ)

Examiners

Smith; Robert I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Levine; Alan H.

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Abstract
A multilayer seal comprising a stack of rings, some being made of elastomeric material and some being made of more rigid material, such as a metal. The elastomeric and rigid rings alternate in the axial direction of the stack, and the elastomeric rings are progressively thinner in the axial direction of the stack. Each ring is preferably bonded to the next successive ring in the stack. When the seal is in place between two opposed surfaces to be sealed against fluid pressure, the thickest of the elastomeric rings is arranged nearest the higher pressure end of the opposed surfaces.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multilayer seal comprising a stack of rings, some of said rings being made of elastomeric material and some being made of more rigid material, the elastomeric and rigid rings alternating in the axial direction of the stack, each of said rigid rings being discrete and the seal being devoid of rigid force transmitting means between said rigid rings, each of said elastomeric rings being discrete and unconnected to any other elastomeric ring outside of the rigid rings which separate them, and the elastomeric rings being progressively thinner in the axial direction of the stack.

2. A multilayer seal as defined in claim 1 wherein each ring is bonded to the next successive ring in the stack.



Description
This invention relates to seals, sometimes called packings, used to provide a fluid tight seal between two opposed surfaces, the surfaces usually being metal and movable with respect to each other.

Such seals are ordinarily of annular or hollow cylindrical shape, and are made of rubber, plastics, and other natural and synthetic polymers. The seals fit very tightly between the opposed surfaces to be sealed, and as pressure increases during use, the seals deform to increase the sealing effect. Some packings are often resiliently loaded, such as by a spring, to pressurize the packing and insure a good seal even at low pressures.

The fluid pressure on a hollow cylindrical packing is in an axial direction. Since the packing cannot move axially except to the extent it is compressed, it translates the axially applied fluid pressure into increased radial pressure against the surfaces between which the packing is located. The fluid pressure is, of course, higher at one end of the seal than at the other, and it happens that the pressure distribution in the seal from one end to the other is not uniform. Instead, the radial pressure is the least at the end of the seal closest to the high fluid pressure and increases exponentially toward the end of the seal furthest from the high fluid pressure. This phenomenon is illustrated and described on page 143 of the Jan. 20, 1977 issue of "Machine Design" magazine.
 
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