Patents by Inventor Gunther Lederer
Gunther Lederer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20150369369Abstract: The invention refers to a mechanical seal arrangement, comprising: a rotatable seal ring (2), a stationary seal ring (3) and a secondary seal device (5), said secondary seal device (5) being made in one piece and comprising a secondary seal (51) and a ring element (52) of different materials, and the ring element (52) being arranged on the secondary seal (51) on a side directed to the stationary seal ring (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Joachim Otschik, Peter Droscher, Andreas Fesl, Thomas Holzapfel, Klaus Lang, Gunther Lederer, Petia Philippi, Rudolf Schicktanz, Andreas Schrufer, Berthold Vogel
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Patent number: 8523186Abstract: A slide ring seal arrangement comprises a rotationally fixed slide ring (4) and a slide ring (11), which is provided for rotating together with a rotating component, these slide rings each being held in a loose seat and interacting, in, in essence, radially oriented sealing surfaces, which are prestressed with a main prestressing force while in contact with one another. Each slide ring, on its front face that faces away from the sealing surface, is axially supported on a supporting part (14, 17) via an annular bearing surface (16, 20) provided between the respective supporting part and the adjacent front face of the respective slide ring. A load ratio (d12?dH2)/(d12?d22) of =2.0, preferably between 0.8 and 2.0, preferably no greater than between 1.0 and 1.5, more preferably approximately 1.3 is maintained on the bearing surface (16, 20). The measurement (d1?d2) of each bearing surface (16, 20) is equal to =10 mm, preferably between 0.2 and 2.0, preferably no more than approximately 0.6 mm.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: EagleBurgmann Germany GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Andreas Schrüfer, Manfred Oppler, Günther Lederer, Armin Laxander, Klaus Lang, Rolf Johannes, Andreas Fesl, Peter Dröscher
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Patent number: 8191899Abstract: The present invention refers to an apparatus for rotationally fixing a seal ring (4) of a mechanical seal assembly retained at a mounting component (1) to be axially movable, comprising a force transmitting ring (10) retained at the mounting component to be axially movable and a rotation prevention device comprising at least one first engaging member (17) configured to engage with the mounting component and the force transmitting ring in a form-fit manner and at least one second engaging member (18) configured to engage with the force transmitting ring and the seal ring in a form-fit manner, the first engaging member being arranged circumferentially offset with respect to the second engaging member, characterized in that the engaging members (17, 18) protrude axially from the force transmitting ring (10) or the seal ring (4) toward the respectively other component (seal ring or force transmitting ring) and are configured to be received in axial recesses (19, 20) provided in the respectively other component wiType: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Eagleburgmann Germany GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Peter Droscher, Armin Laxander, Günther Lederer, Petia Philippi, Andreas Schrüfer
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Publication number: 20110042903Abstract: A slide ring seal arrangement comprises a rotationally fixed slide ring (4) and a slide ring (11), which is provided for rotating together with a rotating component, these slide rings each being held in a loose seat and interacting, in, in essence, radially oriented sealing surfaces, which are prestressed with a main prestressing force while in contact with one another. Each slide ring, on its front face that faces away from the sealing surface, is axially supported on a supporting part (14, 17) via an annular bearing surface (16, 20) provided between the respective supporting part and the adjacent front face of the respective slide ring. A load ratio (d12?dH2)/(d12?d22) of =2.0, preferably between 0.8 and 2.0, preferably no greater than between 1.0 and 1.5, more preferably approximately 1.3 is maintained on the bearing surface (16, 20). The measurement (d1?d2) of each bearing surface (16, 20) is equal to =10 mm, preferably between 0.2 and 2.0, preferably no more than approximately 0.6 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Andreas Schrüfer, Manfred Oppler, Günther Lederer, Armin Laxander, Klaus Lang, Rolf Johannes, Andreas Fesl, Peter Dröscher
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Patent number: 7862046Abstract: A mechanical seal assembly including at least one pair of co-operating seal rings, one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component. One of the seal rings is axially movable and axially biased with a biasing force against the other seal ring, the biasing force being transmittable through a force transmitting ring to the respective seal ring, in order to bias facing sliding surfaces of the seal rings, between which a sealing gap is formed during operation, in a mutual sealing engagement, and a secondary sealing assembly provided at the force transmitting ring for sealing the axially movable seal ring with respect to at least one circumferential guiding surface of a guiding component guiding the movement of the seal ring and the force transmitting ring.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: EagleBurgmann Germany GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Günther Lederer, Andreas Schrüfer, Peter Dröscher, Petia Philippi, Armin Laxander
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Patent number: 7823885Abstract: A dual seal assembly, in particular for sealing a gas compressor, includes a first mechanical seal assembly including a pair of co-operating seal rings, one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component. A second mechanical seal assembly includes a pair of co-operating seal rings, one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component. One of the seal rings is axially movable and axially biased with a biasing force against the respectively other seal ring to bias facing sliding surfaces of the seal ringss in a mutual sealing engagement. A secondary sealing assembly is provided for sealing the axially movable seal ring with respect to at least one circumferential guiding surface of a guiding component.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: EagleBurgmann Germany GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Dröscher, Michael Sattler, Gerard Hamelink, Günther Lederer
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Publication number: 20090152818Abstract: The present invention refers to an apparatus for rotationally fixing a seal ring (4) of a mechanical seal assembly retained at a mounting component (1) to be axially movable, comprising a force transmitting ring (10) retained at the mounting component to be axially movable and a rotation prevention device comprising at least one first engaging member (17) configured to engage with the mounting component and the force transmitting ring in a form-fit manner and at least one second engaging member (18) configured to engage with the force transmitting ring and the seal ring in a form-fit manner, the first engaging member being arranged circumferentially offset with respect to the second engaging member, characterized in that the engaging members (17, 18) protrude axially from the force transmitting ring (10) or the seal ring (4) toward the respectively other component (seal ring or force transmitting ring) and are configured to be received in axial recesses (19, 20) provided in the respectively other component wiType: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Droscher, Armin Laxander, Gunther Lederer, Petia Philippi, Andreas Schrufer
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Publication number: 20090134583Abstract: The present invention discloses a dual seal assembly, in particular for sealing a gas compressor, comprising a first mechanical seal assembly (30) including a pair of co-operating seal rings (31, 32), one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component (60) and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component (1), a second mechanical seal assembly (40) including a pair of co-operating seal rings (4, 5), one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component (60) and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component (1), one of the seal rings being axially movable and axially biased with a biasing force against the respectively other seal ring, said biasing force being transmittable through a force transmitting ring (10) to the respective seal ring, in order to bias facing sliding surfaces (7, 8) of the seal rings, between which a sealing gap is formed during operation, in a mutual sealing engagement, and a secondary sealinType: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Droscher, Michael Sattler, Gerard Hamelink, Gunther Lederer
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Publication number: 20090134584Abstract: The invention refers to a mechanical seal assembly comprising at least one pair of co-operating seal rings (4, 5), one of which is provided for common rotation with a rotating component and the other of which is provided rotationally fixed at a stationary component, one of the seal rings being axially movable and axially biased with a biasing force against the respectively other seal ring, said biasing force being transmittable through a force transmitting ring (10) to the respective seal ring, in order to bias facing sliding surfaces (7, 8) of the seal rings, between which a sealing gap is formed during operation, in a mutual sealing engagement, and a secondary sealing assembly provided at the force transmitting ring (10) for sealing the axially movable seal ring with respect to at least one circumferential guiding surface (16, 18) of a guiding component (1) guiding the movement of the seal ring and the force transmitting ring, wherein the secondary sealing assembly comprises at least one annular sealing memType: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gunther Lederer, Andreas Schrufer, Peter Droscher, Petia Philippi, Armin Laxander
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Patent number: 7427071Abstract: A divided driver device (5) for a mechanical face seal for non-rotatable assembly on a rotary component and for the transmission of a torque to a seal ring (2) held in non-rotatable manner on the driver device. The driver device (5) is divided in at least a single radial plane so as to form sections in the form of segments of a circle that are adapted to be clamped together to form a ring shape and furthermore, it is axially sub-divided into a divided retaining ring (14) for retaining the seal ring (2) and a divided mounting ring (16) for non-rotatable mounting to the rotary component. The rings (14, 16) are coupled together for rotation in common, as indicted by (24).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Markus Giggenbacher, Günther Lederer, Dieter Pfeil, Michael Riedl, Jörg Thelke
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Patent number: 7240904Abstract: A secondary sealing element comprises a base body (12) made of a synthetic material and comprising a base portion (13) and a seal portion (14) which each comprise coaxially aligned, axially adjacent through bores (17, 31) for the passage of a component, and an annular disc element (25) accommodated in the base portion and comprising a through bore (30) coaxially aligned with the through bores in the base and seal portions and being made of a material which differs from that of the base body. In the unloaded state, the through bore (30) of the annular disc element (25) has a radial dimension d which is greater than that D2 of the through bore (31) in the seal portion (14) and smaller than that D1 in the base portion (13) of the base body (12). The annular disc element consists of a carbon material. An important field of application for the secondary sealing element is that of mechanical face seals for sealing relatively moveable components.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Burgmann Industries GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Dröscher, Klaus Lang, Günther Lederer, Josef Nosowicz, Andreas Schrüfer, Georg Steigenberger, Peter Waidner
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Publication number: 20060232015Abstract: A slide ring seal assembly comprises at least one pair of interacting slide rings (4, 5) of which one is provided for mounting on a stationary part and the other is provided for rotating together with a rotating part and of which one is mounted in a manner that enables it to axially move and is axially pretensioned with a designated axial pretensioning force against the other slide ring by means of a spring bellows assembly (11). This spring bellows assembly comprises a first spring bellows (13) that, at one end, are supported on the respective slide ring and, at the other end, are supported on an annular divider element (12) mounted in a manner that enables it to axially move relative to the respective part, and comprises a second spring bellows (14) that, at one end, are supported on said divider element and, at the other end, are supported on the respective part.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Günther Lederer, Josef Nosowicz, Jochen Reitberger, Andreas Schrüfer
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Publication number: 20060103074Abstract: A secondary sealing element comprises a base body (12) made of a synthetic material and comprising a base portion (13) and a seal portion (14) which each comprise coaxially aligned, axially adjacent through bores (17, 31) for the passage of a component, and an annular disc element (25) accommodated in the base portion and comprising a through bore (30) coaxially aligned with the through bores in the base and seal portions and being made of a material which differs from that of the base body. In the unloaded state, the through bore (30) of the annular disc element (25) has a radial dimension d which is greater than that D2 of the through bore (31) in the seal portion (14) and smaller than that D1 in the base portion (13) of the base body (12). The annular disc element consists of a carbon material. An important field of application for the secondary sealing element is that of mechanical face seals for sealing relatively moveable components.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Peter Droscher, Klaus Lang, Gunther Lederer, Josef Nosowicz, Andreas Schrufer, Georg Steigenberger, Peter Waidner
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Publication number: 20060097456Abstract: The invention relates to a divided driver device (5) for a slip ring seal to be mounted in a rotationally fixed manner on a rotating part and serving to transfer a rotatory force to a slip ring (2) that is held in a rotationally fixed manner on the driver device. The driver device (5) is divided in at least one radial plane while forming circle segment-shaped sections that can be joined to one another to form a circular shape, and is also axially subdivided into a divided retaining ring (14) for the slip ring (2) and into a divided mounting ring (16) for mounting in a rotationally fixed manner on the rotating part. The rings (14, 16) are intercoupled as indicated by (24) so that they rotate together. The retaining ring (14) has circle segment-shaped sections (141, 142), which are sealed from one another, can be joined to from an annular shape having a radial inner dimension that is greater than the radial outer nominal dimension of the relevant rotating part (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Markus Giggenbacher, Gunther Lederer, Dieter Pfeil, Michael Riedl, Jorg Thelke