Retains Opposed Sealing Face Members Patents (Class 277/374)
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Patent number: 12117083Abstract: Seal assemblies for sealing between a stationary component and a rotating component include a sealing member having a sealing face with an outer diameter sealing face and an inner diameter sealing face. An annular channel is defined in the sealing face between the outer diameter sealing face and an inner diameter sealing face and the sealing member is attached to the stationary component. A rotating mating ring is attached to the rotating component and includes a rotating sealing face and at least one ejection hole extending through the rotating mating ring from the rotating sealing face at an inlet end and a radially outward outlet end.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2023Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND CORPORATIONInventor: Joshua J. Krecklow
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Patent number: 12092127Abstract: A pump having tandem seals includes a pump shaft, a pump housing, an inboard seal, an outboard seal, and a gland assembly. The pump housing defines a primary chamber between an interior surface of the pump housing and an outer surface of the pump shaft when the pump shaft is disposed within the pump housing. The inboard seal, the outboard seal, and the gland assembly are configured to be disposed within the primary chamber of the pump housing. The gland assembly is disposed between the inboard seal and the outboard seal, and the inboard seal, the gland assembly, and the outboard seal are configured to form a plurality of chambers within the pump housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2019Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: CECO ENVIRONMENTAL IP INC.Inventor: Brian Schnelzer
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Patent number: 11815185Abstract: A mechanical seal assembly adapted for arrangement around a rotating shaft of a pump has first and second seals. Both include primary and mating rings, biasing mechanisms and annular flexible sealing membranes. The two seals can have different seal balances or different biasing forces (or both) to allow the second seal to run dry for extended periods.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: JOHN CRANE INC.Inventors: Prashanthi Tirunagari, James R. Wasser
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Patent number: 11807329Abstract: A motorcycle plug cover having a cup-shaped body with a cylindrical wall and a continuous annular groove for receiving engagement with an O-ring gasket. The body has a curved external cap surface with an edge extending beyond the cylindrical wall and beyond an external surface of the rubber O-ring gasket when engaged within the continuous annular groove in the cylindrical wall. Spring openings are formed through the cylindrical wall arranged in pairs and on opposite sides of the cylindrical wall, each for receiving and engaging a spring ball plunger that is secured within a one of the spring openings. The cup-shaped body has a curved external cap surface supporting a decorative design.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Figurati Designs LLCInventor: Kerry T Cromer
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Patent number: 11761542Abstract: A double seal includes two sliding seals. The seals can be non-pusher secondary seals (NPSS). In one embodiment, by employing an NPSS as the chamber side seal can handle large pressure reversals where the inner diameter pressure (pressure in the chamber) spikes and exceeds the outer diameter pressure that is provided between the two seals forming the double seal.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: JOHN CRANE INC.Inventor: Darin Merrill Rasmussen
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Patent number: 11746781Abstract: A serviceable pump includes a motor disposed at an end of the serviceable pump and connected to a gear portion with a pump shaft. The gear portion receives fluid from and outputs fluid to a system such as a deep fryer cooking system. The gear portion includes at least one channel for receiving fluid, such as oil, to lubricate the gears and a fluid discharge aperture to push fluid into a cooling loop at a first end of the cooling loop. The cooling loop cools the fluid passing through the serviceable pump and is disposed between the motor and the gear portion. The cooling loop is connected to a seal assembly that surrounds the pump input shaft at a second end of the loop. The seal assembly allows the cooled fluid to pass along the pump input shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr
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Patent number: 11592110Abstract: A seal assembly includes an outer annular case disposed within and coupled with a rotatable outer member to be angularly displace about a central axis. An annular flexible seal is disposed within and coupled with the case to angularly displace about the central axis when the outer member rotates about the axis. The flexible seal has elastomeric sealing lip(s) engageable with an outer circumferential surface of the shaft or of a sleeve disposed about the shaft. An annular inner rigid seal is disposed within the outer case and has an inner end coupled with the shaft or the sleeve, the flexible seal being radially displaceable with respect to the inner rigid seal. An outer annular rigid seal is disposed about the inner seal and has an inner end sealing against the inner rigid seal. A biasing member biases the outer rigid seal against the inner rigid seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: AKTIEBOLAGET SKFInventors: Gregory G. Gildea, Marco Erminio Panchetti, Alex Paykin, Thomas Schwarz, Hans-Joachim vom Stein
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Patent number: 10808723Abstract: A rotary machine includes a thrust bearing and radial bearings rotatably supporting a rotary shaft, a rotation drive portion that rotates the rotary shaft, a first-stage impeller that rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft, a casing, a working fluid gas extraction portion that extracts a working fluid under compression from a middle of the first-stage impeller to an outside of the casing, and a working fluid supply line that allows the working fluid under compression, on which gas extraction is performed by the working fluid gas extraction portion, to be supplied therethrough to the rotation drive portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES COMPRESSOR CORPORATIONInventors: Hideki Nagao, Masahiro Kobayashi
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Patent number: 10393269Abstract: A seal assembly is for sealing a space between an inner surface of an outer member and an outer surface of a shaft within the outer member. The seal assembly includes an annular seal body having first and second axial ends, inner and outer circumferential surfaces, and a seal lip extending radially inwardly from the body and having an inner surface sealingly engageable with the shaft surface. The seal body is sized such that a clearance space is defined between the seal body outer surface and the outer member inner surface and a portion of the body inner surface is engageable with the shaft such that the body is radially displaceable within the clearance space when the shaft displaces radially. A retainer coupled with the outer member has a radial surface and a biasing member biases the seal body toward the retainer radial surface or a radial stop surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Aktiebolaget SKFInventors: Tadd McBride, Josh Anderson
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Patent number: 9879783Abstract: Disclosed is a seal comprising a first sealing surface with a first lip at a terminus of the first sealing surface and a second lip spaced axially apart from the first lip. A third lip is spaced radially apart from the second lip flexes away from the third lip when the seal is installed.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Engineered Seal Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Reimer, Dale Schumann, Jay Bonefas, Matt Banowetz
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Patent number: 9574610Abstract: A bearing support assembly adapted for interchangeably supporting a bearing in an inboard configuration and an outboard configuration is provided. The assembly may include a universal end plate to which either of a first bearing support cartridge that is designed for supporting the bearing in the outboard configuration or a second bearing support cartridge that is designed for supporting the bearing in the inboard configuration may be mounted. The first and second bearing support cartridges may include mounting holes that match mounting holes in the end plate thereby permitting the cartridges to be interchangeably mounted to the end plate. This can eliminate the need to replace the end plate when switching between an inboard bearing configuration and an outboard bearing configuration, or vice versa. The bearing support assembly may also include a spacer adapted for axially locating an inner sleeve of a multi-component seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: KICE INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Timothy F. Kice, Jeffrey W. Schellenger, John T. Kattenberg
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Patent number: 9400506Abstract: A pressure reducer includes a piston slidably accommodated in a cylinder to define a decompression chamber and a pressure adjusting chamber. A seal member includes an elastic member and a sliding portion. The sliding portion is pressed by the elastic member such that the sliding portion slides on an inner circumferential surface of the cylinder. An annular member is located on an outer circumferential surface of the piston and between the seal member and the pressure adjusting surface. The annular member is pressed against the inner circumferential surface of the cylinder with a force that is less than a force with which the sliding portion is pressed against the inner circumferential surface of the cylinder. Thus, the pressure reducer prevents the piston from being moved by an excessive amount with highly accurately adjusting pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2005Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toshihiko Shima, Hidetoshi Fujiwara, Munetoshi Kuroyanagi, Takuya Suzuki, Tsukuo Ishitoya, Akira Yamashita
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Publication number: 20090295096Abstract: A cartridge for mounting around a movable shaft is provided. According to one exemplary embodiment, the cartridge features a cartridge housing, first and second rings having respective radial inner peripheries for establishing interfaces with a movable shaft, first and second pressure plates situated in the cartridge housing between the first and second rings, and a biasing member urging the first and second pressure plates towards the first and second rings, respectively. According to a second exemplary embodiment, the cartridge features a cartridge housing, a ring having a radial inner periphery for establishing an interface with a movable shaft, a pressure plate situated in the cartridge housing between the protruding portion and the ring, and a biasing member urging the pressure plate towards the ring. The cartridges of both embodiments may be designed to permit removal of the ring(s) from the cartridge housing without requiring removal of either the pressure plate (s) or the biasing member(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Michael H. WOOD
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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: 6814355Abstract: A split seal component includes two seal face segments in two holder halves and a method of assembly and installation. Each seal face segment has a primary sealing surface and a section extending axially from each primary sealing surface The holder halves are adapted to be joined together to rigidly hold the circular seal face. The holder being constructed and arranged to mount to a shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Northeast Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Carl C. Bjornson
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Patent number: 6773017Abstract: The invention is a single-piece seal assembly comprising an annular seal body. A retainer is positioned at a first end of the seal body. A rotable seal is concentric with the retainer and has a notch positioned on an inner diameter of a first face of said rotable seal. In the notch is positioned a single shim. The shim is of a length such that it is capable of providing a selected seal compression. An annular bellows having first and second ends is affixed to an inner diameter of the seal body. On the first end of the bellows is a ring holder. The ring holder holds a ring seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Pittsburgh Cryogenic Services, Inc.Inventor: Carl J. Henningson
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Patent number: 6761359Abstract: A mechanical seal for mounting to a stationary housing that contains a rotating shaft is provided. The mechanical seal employs an inboard mounted spacer element to provide axial and radial spacing between a holder and a gland. In addition to providing selected axial and radial spacing, the spacer element promotes or enhances fluid circulation in a process chamber formed between the gland and holder by rotating about the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: A. W. Chesterton CompanyInventor: Henri V. Azibert
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Patent number: 6561515Abstract: A split seal component includes two seal face segments in two holder halves and a method of assembly and installation. Each seal face segment has a primary sealing surface and a section extending axially from each primary sealing surface. The holder halves are adapted to be joined together to rigidly hold the circular seal face. The holder being constructed and arranged to mount to a shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Northeast Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Carl C. Bjornson
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Patent number: 6485024Abstract: A split mechanical face seal having a rotating seal assembly comprising a rigid seal ring of split ring segments and a pair of attachable body ring segments holding the rotating seal ring segments together when the body ring segments are attached, a stationary seal ring assembly comprising a rigid seal ring of split ring segments and a pair of attachable housing segments holding the stationary seal ring segments together when the housing segments are attached, a single segment retainer ring having a split forming first and second opposing end faces, the retainer ring being made of a flexible material, the retainer ring being operatively engaged with the stationary seal ring segments and resilient members carried by the retainer ring and operatively engageable with axially facing abutments formed in the housing segments when the housing segments are attached such that the retainer ring exerts a biasing force against the stationary seal ring segments in a direction toward the rotating seal ring segments.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Utex Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frederick B. Pippert, John I. Nunn, II
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Patent number: 6457720Abstract: A shaft extending from a housing is rotatably sealed with the housing using a split seal assembly. During installation of the assembly, an alignment pin on one half of the assembly engages an oblong recess with planar sides in the other half of the assembly to permit radial movement of the two halves toward each other while preventing relative axial movement between the two halves. The permitted radial movement facilitates the assembly of the seal to the shaft while the limitation on relative axial movement maintains the correct positions, of the two halves. The permitted radial movement allows the two halves to assume fill circular engagement with the shaft to optimize the seal and the mechanical engagement with the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Utex Industries, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. London
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Patent number: 6439577Abstract: The invention provides an improved rotating seal apparatus including a plurality of concentrically spaced annular rotating seals. The invention also provides a rotating seal apparatus including a pressurized annular chamber surrounding an annular rotating seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Zymequest, Inc.Inventors: Glen Jorgensen, Donald Barry, Mark Susser
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Patent number: 6343793Abstract: A rotary union for use with an electroplating apparatus includes a shaft having a first surface area and an extended surface area, the first surface area having a first aperture therein, the extended surface area having a second aperture therein. The rotary union further includes an outer face seal and an inner face seal. The outer face seal is pressed against, and forms a seal with, the first surface area. The inner face seal is pressed against, and forms a seal with, the extended surface area. A pressure passage coupled to the first aperture passes through the outer face seal and around the outside of the inner face seal. A pressure/vacuum passage coupled to the second aperture passes through the inner face seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Novellus Systems, Inc.Inventors: Evan E. Patton, Wayne Fetters
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Patent number: 6325381Abstract: A rotary seal adapted for placement on an associated rotating shaft to inhibit fluid flow between the shaft and an associated housing includes an annular main seal member having a peripheral surface, an inner surface defining a central opening, and first and second transverse faces. One of the transverse faces defines a sealing face adapted for sealingly abutting a transverse surface of the associated shaft in a substantially fluid-tight manner. A resilient annular sealing member circumscribes the main seal member and projects radially outwardly therefrom. The resilient annular sealing member is, thus, adapted to sealingly engage the associated housing and the main seal member to inhibit fluid flow therebetween. The resilient sealing member also rotatably fixes the main seal member to the associated housing. An inner ring member is slidably received in a groove defined in the inner surface of the main seal member.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: System Seals, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Arvid Wilhelm Jan von Engelbrechten
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Patent number: 6273428Abstract: A seal assembly which includes first and second annular screens, mounted facing each other coaxially; the first screen carries a seal member made of an elastomeric material which includes a main annular sealing lip, which extends axially from a root portion secured on a flange portion of the first screen, towards a flange portion of the second screen facing the flange portion of the first screen; the lip includes an enlarged portion radially offset with respect to the root portion and delimited by a circumferential rim and an annular sealing projection with a V-shaped section and its sealing edge oriented axially, the circumferential rim having a radial annular seat for a resilient circumferential retaining member, able to exert a predetermined radial stress on the lip, and the V-shaped projection being arranged alongside the seat for the resilient member, with the sealing edge towards the flange portion of the second screen, with which it cooperates slidably in an axial direction; the enlarged portion of theType: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: RFT S.p.A.Inventor: Mauro Sassi
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Patent number: 6186507Abstract: A unitary sleeve lip seal can be used to provide permanently lubricated sealed bearings in severe service conditions such as the track pins of track-driven vehicles and agricultural equipment. The seal has a labyrinthine exclusion path and multiple dust lips contacting the sleeve in addition to the main sealing lip. A garter spring encircling the main sealing lip may enable the seal to operate at moderately elevated pressures. The sleeve has a radial flange at the outermost end. Elastomeric lips extend between the sleeve flange and a faceplate that terminates the outside end of the seal housing. The seal is packed with water-resistant grease and can, when installed in association with grease-packed bearings can create a permanently lubricated bearing/shaft assembly that requires no re-greasing. Resilient coatings both protect the sleeve and case and also improve leak resistance, especially when the seal is retrofitted onto shafts that have been damaged.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Michael R. Oldenburg
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Patent number: 6007069Abstract: A mechanical end face seal for sealing between a housing and a relatively rotating shaft which seal includes a pair of relatively rotating annular rings having seal faces in sealing contact with each other to define a seal interface, with one of the rings adapted to be secured to said shaft for rotation therewith, and the other fixed relative to the housing and one being axially movable toward the other. A generally annular flexible metal diaphragm secured between the axially movable ring and either the housing or shaft includes a generally radial disc-like central portion which defines a plurality of annular convolutions formed by protrusions extending in opposite axial directions. The diaphragm is pressed onto a cylindrical surface on the ring at about the center of mass of the ring. The surface includes a coating of a compound including PTFE, grit and a binder.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: John Crane Inc.Inventor: Richard P. Sadowski
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Patent number: 5947479Abstract: A mechanical end face seal for sealing between a housing and a relatively rotating shaft which includes a pair of relatively rotating annular rings having seal faces in sealing contact with each other to define a seal interface. A generally annular flexible metal diaphragm is secured between an axially movable ring and either the housing or shaft in a configuration such that it is placed in tension to achieve a preload or initial closing force upon the seal faces. In one form the seal components are unitized into a single assembly. A retainer is adapted to be disposed in a bore of the housing in surrounding relation to the shaft. The seal rings are disposed intermediate the axial ends of the retainer with the generally annular flexible metal diaphragm secured to one end of the retainer to define one closure wall of the assembly and to capture the ring components within the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: John Crane Inc.Inventor: Michael H. Ostrowski
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Patent number: 5893564Abstract: A mechanical face seal assembly has a cylindrical retainer fixedly mounted between a rotating shaft and a stationary housing. The rotating shaft defines a longitudinal axis and a rotating sealing ring rotates with the shaft. The rotating sealing ring is axially offset from the retainer. The retainer includes inner and outer legs which extend longitudinally along the axis and are radially spaced with respect to each other. The assembly also includes a non-rotating washer disposed within the retainer. A spring biases the washer towards the sealing ring. The invention also includes a method of easily assembling a seal by deforming an outer leg of the retainer after assembly of the seal components.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventor: Jibin Yang
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Patent number: 5865441Abstract: The shaft seal assembly of cartridge designed for sealing shafts entering or exiting enclosed vessels. The enclosed vessels may have a pressure different from the atmospheric pressure and the seal will normally prevent leakage from or into the vessel. The seal is accomplished by having a plurality of fluid pressures presented to different faces or portions of the seals. Utilization of these pressures provides a seal between the faces of the rotating parts and the stationary parts of the seal with a minimum of friction. This reduced friction is a result of some amount of air movement between the sealing faces. This air movement into and out of the seal, resulting from fluid pressure differentials, will also carry away any contaminants that may get into the seal, either to the ambient atmosphere or to a recovery system. The seal is designed to accept axial and radial shaft displacement while maintaining a positive seal between the vessel and the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: David C. Orlowski
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Patent number: 5863047Abstract: A mechanical seal assembly having multiple compression spring assemblies that are used to bias a stationary seal into sealing engagement with a rotating seal, the springs in the spring assemblies being supported on their internal diameter and having their outside diameter visible for their entire length, each spring assembly further including a releasable, expendable clip that serves to preload the two seal faces against one another, limits relative axial movement between the stationary and rotating seal assemblies, and coaxially aligns the stationary and rotating seal assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Utex Industries, Inc.Inventor: Peterjon Ellis