Keyway oil seal assembly

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Inventors

Meier, Charles David
Olvey, Shelby Lewis

Application #

827049

Filed

Aug-23-1977

Published

Jun-20-1978

Current US Class

123/196R
123/41.47
138/89
277/644
277/650
277/934
277/944
403/356

International Classes

F01P 005/10; F16J 015/40

Field of Search

123/41.46 123/41.47 123/196 138/89 4/295 403/356 403/358 403/355 403/288 277/27 277/136 277/12 277/137 277/212

Assignee

Cummins Engine Company, Inc. (Columbus, IN)

Examiners

Ward, Jr.; Robert S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gron; Gary M., Ruff; Robert T.

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Abstract
The disclosure illustrates an oil seal assembly for a keyway which receives a pin for an interconnection between an accessory drive pulley and a shaft extending from a diesel engine accessory drive gear box. The oil seal consists of an L-shaped elastomeric seal with one leg of the L extending into the keyway and the other leg providing a shoulder which abuts the shaft adjacent the keyway end. A nut threaded onto the end of the shaft holds a washer against the L-shaped seal thus compressing it. So compressed, the seal expands against the walls of the keyway to form an effective seal against the flow of oil therethrough. Preferably, the seal is formed from material which swells exceedingly when immersed in petroleum products. As a result, any leakage causes the seal to expand and stop further oil flow.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention what is novel and desired to be secured by letters patent of the United States is:

1. Apparatus comprising:

a first member

a second member telescoped over said first member,

means for forming a groove extending axially from an end face of one of said members and a relatively rigid key and the like connected to the other of said members and projecting into said groove to prevent, at least in part, relative rotation of said members.

a resilient seal having a first portion receivable in one end of said groove and a second portion forming a shoulder abutting the end face of one of said members adjacent said keyway; and



Description
The present invention relates to seal assemblies and more particularly to such assemblies for use with interconnected telescoped members.

In many types of machinery a rotatable output element, such as a pulley or gear, is telescoped over a drive shaft and held on the shaft so that the two parts do not slip relative to one another. In some cases a keyway is formed in one of the parts and a Woodruff key, straight key or pin is connected to the other and received in the keyway. In other cases the output element is pressed over the shaft with an interference fit and held against a shoulder by a nut. In this case if it is necessary to index the pulley relative to the shaft a keyway and key or pin are used for that purpose.

Very often the shaft will project from a gear box having an oil supply for lubrication. Seals are formed around the periphery of the shaft to prevent flow of oil out of the gear box. However, the keyway slot represents an additional path for oil. In the past, attempts have been made to provide a seal in this keyway. However, these attempts have either been ineffective or too expensive.
 
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