Revolvable Patents (Class 285/121.3)
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Patent number: 11312483Abstract: A torque link assembly may comprise an upper torque link, a lower torque link, and a torque link pin. The upper torque link may define an upper hydraulic fluid channel. The lower torque link may define a lower hydraulic fluid channel. The torque link pin may fluidly couple the upper hydraulic fluid channel to the lower hydraulic fluid channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Goodrich CorporationInventor: Mark S. Leong
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Patent number: 11181209Abstract: A fluid swivel includes at least two separate fluid paths extending therethrough, configured to convey fluid across a hinge. The fluid swivel includes a first end configured to be coupled to a first pair of lines on a first side of the hinge, a second end configured to be coupled to a second pair of lines on a second side of the hinge, a joint between the first end and the second end, a first pair of tubes extending from the first end to the joint, and a second pair of tubes extending from the joint to the second end, wherein the first and second tubes lie in a plane that is generally perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the joint.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2018Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: Textron Innovations Inc.Inventors: Brandon Anthony Magalhaes, Todd Kenneth Wise
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Patent number: 10663097Abstract: First circumferential grooves (first compressed air supply grooves, first pressure oil supply grooves, and a first coolant supply groove) formed on a first sliding surface, and second circumferential grooves (second compressed air supply grooves, second pressure oil supply grooves, and a second coolant supply groove) formed on a second sliding surface are formed in a rotary joint to be opposite to each other when seen from a radial direction of the rotary joint. In one pair of the opposite first circumferential groove and second circumferential groove, a type and a use of a fluid flowing in the first circumferential groove is the same as a type and a use of a fluid flowing in the second circumferential groove.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Motoki Uchikawa
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Patent number: 10578808Abstract: A fiber optic rotary joint for use in an optical power transfer system. The fiber optic rotary joint comprising a first housing element and a second housing element rotatable with respect to the first housing element. The first and second housing elements define a chamber. Optical connectors are disposed through the housing elements and have a beam expansion block positioned in the chamber. A laser is optically connected with the fiber optic rotary joint and transmits optical energy therethrough. Collimating optics aligned with the beam expansion blocks are orientated to direct the received optical energy to a position. The optical connectors and housing elements define a continuous coolant communication path with a coolant inlet and outlet. A rotary water coupling traverses through the housing elements. In an alternative embodiment, the fiber optic rotary joint also contains an actively cooled mirror positioned optically between the collimating optics.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Stone Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: William C. Stone, Bartholomew P. Hogan
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Patent number: 10100962Abstract: A fluid swivel including a stationary inner housing assembly and a rotatable outer housing operatively connected to the inner housing assembly. The outer housing includes an annular passage with upper and lower surfaces. Upper and lower seals are positioned between the inner housing assembly and the outer housing in seal recesses. A passage in the inner housing assembly provides fluid of pressure to the annular passage. The fluid exerts a first force axially inward on outer housing outer surfaces, and a larger second force axially outward on the annular passage's upper and lower surfaces. The second force is greater than the first force so upper and lower ring portions deflect outward such that the elastic axial deflections of the inner housing assembly match the axial deflections of the outer housing, thereby causing the axial clearances between the components at the upper and lower seals to remain almost the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Sofec, Inc.Inventors: L. Terry Boatman, Stephane Roy
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Patent number: 9605786Abstract: A fluid swivel that includes a stationary annular structure defining upper and lower annular seal recesses, and a rotatable outer housing operatively connected to the stationary annular structure, the outer housing defining an annular passage that has upper and lower surfaces. Upper and lower seals are positioned between the stationary annular structure and the rotatable outer housing and disposed in the upper and lower seal recesses. An inner housing bore is disposed in the stationary annular structure and arranged to provide fluid of pressure P to the annular passage, the fluid exerting a first force (Fv1) longitudinally inwardly on the outer surface of the outer housing, and a second force (Fv2) longitudinally outwardly on the upper and lower surfaces of the annular passage, the second force (Fv2) having a greater magnitude than the first force (Fv1) so the outer housing deflects outwardly, pushing the upper and lower seals into the upper and lower seal recesses.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: SOFEC, Inc.Inventors: L. Terry Boatman, Stephane Roy
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Patent number: 9133969Abstract: A device for connecting a rotatable element to a stationary element allows a flowable material to pass from the stationary element to the rotatable element, or vice versa. The device (1) comprises a stator body (2) suitable for being connected to the stationary element and a rotor body (4) suitable for being connected to the rotatable element, a conduit (5) being formed in the stator body (2) to communicate with a further conduit (6) formed in the rotor body (4). The device (1) comprises furthermore a sealing device (7) to prevent leakages of the flowable material, the sealing arrangement (7) comprising a first sealing surface (18) and a second sealing surface (19), the first sealing surface (18) being formed on a deformable sealing portion (15), so that the flowable material deforms the sealing portion (15), thereby pushing the first sealing surface (18) against the second sealing surface (19).Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: DEUBLIN ITALIANA S.R.L.Inventors: Fabio Forni, Andrea Toneatti
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Patent number: 8950786Abstract: A coupling device for transferring a medium from a stationary part to a rotating part, including a stationary first ring, which is fixed in place on a stationary part, a second, rotatable ring, which is fixed in place on a rotatable part and rotates along with the rotatable part, a bearing, which is situated between the first ring and the second ring, an annular gap, which is situated between the first ring and the second ring, a supply line, which is disposed at the first ring for the supply of the medium, a discharge line, which is situated at the second ring for the conveying of the medium, the discharge line rotating along with the second ring, an inner sealing element, which seals the annular gap at a radially inner side, and an outer sealing element, which seals the annular gap at a radially outer side.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Ralf Kochendoerfer, Tobias Gnausch
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Patent number: 8613472Abstract: A bush of a radial rotary union joint including a hollow-cylindrical main body whose inner cylindrical surface forms a sliding sealing surface divided by a peripherally extending inner groove into a first and a second sliding sealing surface and having a cylindrical outside surface which is divided by a peripherally extending outer groove into a first and a second outside surface. The wall portion separating the inner and the outer grooves has at least one bore connecting the two grooves. The first and the second outside surface can be sealed off by a stationary sealing ring in relation to a housing embracing the bush. The side surfaces of the inner groove are of the same size within a tolerance threshold of +20% and ?35% as the side surfaces of the outer groove.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: GAT Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbHInventors: Stephan Ott, Dennis Hoff
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Publication number: 20130099475Abstract: Z-swivel 10 is comprised of a female coupling 12 designed to attach to a hose 30 (or application device 32) and in turn is attached to an inlet stud 14 which is rotatably located in seal housing 16. Seals 18 and 20 seal and allow rotation between stud 14 and seal housing 16. Similarly, seal housing 16 contains seals 34 which allow rotation of seal housing 16 relative to center stud 22. Outlet coupling 24 is rotatably attached to center stud 22 with seals 28 and retained in place by retaining ring 26. Pipe plug 36 seals the end of center stud 22. Passages 38, 42, 40, 46 and 44 connect in that order to allow flow of fluid including thick and viscous fluids such as drywall mud through the swivel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Inventors: James M. Dalton, Matt Jungklaus, David J. Castagnetta, Christopher A. Lins
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Patent number: 8336921Abstract: A rotary joint of the present invention maintains cryogenic temperature of a supplying refrigerant flowing through a fluid passage, and makes available to lubricate a seal face by the supplying refrigerant as well as to minimize a running cost for the refrigerant.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidekazu Takahashi, Mami Uchiyama
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Publication number: 20120263551Abstract: A rotary joint device includes attachment grooves formed at positions in an outer peripheral surface of an outer cylinder, each attachment groove being formed so as to straddle a pair of adjacent cylindrical blocks and so as to be exposed from the outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder, each attachment groove having a bottom surface that is machined to form a flat surface in a state in which the cylindrical blocks are combined, and positioning blocks corresponding to the attachment grooves on a one-to-one basis and each having an attachment phase that is uniquely set to a corresponding one of the attachment grooves in the axial direction and in a circumferential direction of the outer cylinder, each positioning block having an attachment surface corresponding to the bottom surface of a corresponding one of the attachment grooves, the attachment surface being machined so as to form a flat surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: TSUDAKOMA KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Hiroshi URA, Masayuki MINAMIDE
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Publication number: 20120049510Abstract: A pipe coupling assembly, including a first portion having a first channel therethrough and a second channel substantially coaxial with and separated from the first channel, and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion, wherein the second portion has a first channel substantially aligned with the first channel of the first portion and a second channel substantially aligned with the second channel of the first portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Hagay CAFRI
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Patent number: 8074681Abstract: A swivel for use in a rotator is disclosed. The swivel includes an inner member having a cylindrical portion and an annular outer member arranged around the inner member and rotatably connected thereto via a bearing. At least one of the inner member and the outer member is provided with an annular fluid channel, one of the members having a fastening flange with an upper and a lower flange surface. The flange includes attachment structure configured to fix the flange to a support structure. A first fluid path extends through the flange from a first opening in a circumferential face of the fastening flange, to the fluid channel. A second fluid path at least partially extends through the inner member in a substantially axial direction from the fluid channel to a second opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Edward van Amelsfoort
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Patent number: 8028439Abstract: A clothes dryer bearing structure has an arcuate channel for receiving the open end of a dryer drum. The channel has an inner wall portion, a base wall portion extending radially outward from the inner wall portion and an outer wall portion extending from the base wall portion. A gasket is positioned in the channel in contact with the dryer drum. The outer wall portion has a plurality of spaced apart elongated clips formed on the outer wall portion and curving back into the channel. At least one of the outer wall portion and the base wall portion has a plurality of elongated bumps protruding into the channel. Each of the elongated bumps is interspaced between the elongated clips whereby the gasket lies serpentinely in the channel ascending over bumps and descending below the clips to prevent slippage of the gasket along the channel during dryer drum rotation.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Mabe Canada Inc.Inventor: Gabriel Prajescu
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Patent number: 8002313Abstract: An apparatus for connecting multi-lumen conduits may include a conduit adapter and a conduit collar. The conduit adapter may include a housing, a bayonet connector, and a support member connecting the housing and the bayonet connector. The support member has an aperture that permits fluid communication through the support member. One end of the conduit collar is sized for insertion into the housing, and a second end is adapted to receive a first multi-lumen conduit. The housing also is adapted to receive a second multi-lumen conduit. The bayonet connector engages a primary lumen of the first multi-lumen conduit and the second multi-lumen conduit such that the primary lumen of the second multi-lumen conduit fluidly communicates with the primary lumen of the first multi-lumen conduit. The conduit adapter and the conduit collar are capable of 360 degree rotation relative to each other about a common axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Vinay K. Singh, Larry D. Swain, Douglas A. Cornet, Robert Peyton Wilkes, Keith Patrick Heaton, Christopher Brian Locke, Timothy Mark Robinson
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Patent number: 7938451Abstract: A swivelling coupling assembly for providing a swivellable interconnection between fluid-containing lines. The assembly includes a housing and a retention member for retaining the housing while cooperating with it to allow the housing to spherically swivel therein. The housing has a bore for allowing hydraulic fluid to flow between the interconnected lines. The assembly also includes at least one male component removably mountable within the bore of the housing to be swivellable therein and to prevent external leakage of the fluid. The male component is connected to one line and has a canalization allowing the fluid to flow between the pair of lines through the assembly. Multifunctional swivel functionality is achieved to reduce the torsion on interconnected lines, such as during operation with dynamic machinery.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Taimi R&D Inc.Inventor: Michel Taillon
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Patent number: 7862088Abstract: A swivel includes two coaxial, mutually rotatable members and is provided with flexible hoses or cables connected between the rotatable members for transferring operating and/or controlling media or the like between the rotatable members. The flexible hoses or cables are connected to the rotatable members by use of quick-couplings.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Jaroslav Sranka
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Patent number: 7823929Abstract: The present invention relates to a radial rotary transmission leadthrough with a rotating shaft which has at least two substantially axially running channels (4, 4?) which have radial transition openings (5) open to the periphery of the shaft, and with at least one guide bush (2, 2a) tightly surrounding the shaft (1) in the area of the transition openings (5) which has at least one radial feed bore each (6) for every one of the channels (4, 4?) to be connected via the bush (2, 2a), wherein the different channels (4, 4?) have their radial transition openings (5) at different axial positions of the shaft (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: GAT Gesellschaft fur Antriebstechnik mbHInventors: Dennis Hoff, Stephan Ott
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Patent number: 7611169Abstract: A device for coupling a coolant supply to a roller, especially for continuous casting installations mounts the roller in a pillow block via journals and roller bearings. The roller can be supplied with a coolant via at least one axial borehole guided through the journals. The device includes a sealing unit, preferably in the form of an elastic sleeve, that can be fixed to the journal in a pressure-tight manner, in order to carry out the coupling to the borehole and a pillow block cover that can be fixed to the pillow block for covering the borehole and includes at least one coolant channel that can be connected to the coolant supply. An insert can be introduced into the pillow block cover in order to couple the borehole to the coolant channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignees: Georg Springmann Industrie- und Bergbautechnik GmbH, SMS Siemag AktiengesellschaftInventors: Georg Springmann, Dieter Warmbier, Dirk Hasselbrink, Wilbert Stoy, Michael Steuten, Ulrich Zenz, Eberhard Steinfort
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Patent number: 7556294Abstract: The invention relates to a tubular rotary joint, in particular for conducting a polymer melt, comprising a holder and a mobile connection body, which is rotatably connected to the holder by means of one bearing end. A distribution chamber with a feeder is configured in the holder, said chamber being connected to a distribution channel that is configured in the connection body. The distribution channel in the connection body leads to a connection end, to which a pipe section can be coupled. To guarantee the flexibility of the connection body at high pressure and at high temperatures, the bearing end of the connection body is configured as a shaft journal, which is rotatably mounted in a bearing bore that penetrates the distribution chamber in the holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Günter Schütt, Arnold Beck
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Publication number: 20090134620Abstract: A rotary compensating device used in a pipe under high pressure comprises an inner pipe (1), a sealing gland (3), a sealing seat (5) and a connecting pipe (7). One end of the inner pipe (1) is inserted into the connecting pipe (7), and the connecting pipe (7) fixedly connects with one end of the sealing seat (5) and installs on the outer surface of the inner pipe (1). The inner pipe (1) is provided with an annular outer flange (8), and the sealing seat (5) is provided with an annular inner flange (9). The sealing gland (3) is installed on the outer surface of the inner pipe (1) and inserted into the other end of the sealing seat (5) to abut against the torus sealing member (4). The sealing gland (3) connects with the sealing seat (5) via a connecting member (2). A sealing cavity is formed between the sealing seat (5) and inner pipe (1), and an end face sealing member (6) is installed in the sealing cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventor: Zhanggen Song
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Patent number: 7475914Abstract: A rotary union for supplying a heat exchange fluid to a rotating body includes a pair of hydrodynamic bushing bearings to retain the union housing within the desired alignment with the rotating body, a thrust bearing assembly secured to the rotating body, and a seal assembly positioned forwardly of the pair of bushing bearings. The hydrodynamic bushing bearings are located within the union and are lubricated by the flow of the heat exchange fluid within the union.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventors: Mark G. Pospisil, Zbigniew Kubala, Paul M. Masini
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Patent number: 7438325Abstract: A rotating passage feed system for admitting pressure means into two machine parts (hub part (2), shaft (3)) which rotate relative to one another about a common axis. Conduits (17) that convey the pressure means are located in the shaft (3) and are joined to pressure means connections (6) via tapped holes while a connecting part (5) in which ring channels (8) are provided is also joined thereto. A central sleeve (9) is joined to the connecting part (5) in a non-rotatable manner. The connecting part (5) and the central sleeve (9) are produced in an inexpensive manner as lightweight structure formed from sheet metal through a shaping process.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Schaeffler KGInventors: Umberto Rocca, Norbert Metten
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Patent number: 7434843Abstract: In the preferred embodiments, a hollow shaft rotary fluid joint assembly includes: (a) a hollow shaft through which electrical cables are passed; (b) a rotary fluid joint surrounding an outer diameter of the hollow shaft through which a fluid medium is passed, the rotary fluid joint including inner and outer races defining an interior chamber that are rotatably connected together and that include one or more respective inlet or outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Zakhar Pishnov, Henry E. Reinhardt, Anthony N. Fischetti
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Patent number: 7399001Abstract: A rotary coupling has a nonrotatable stator having a stator passage with an end opening along an axis and a rotor rotatable on the stator about the axis and having a rotor passage with an end axially confronting the stator end. A rotor seal is rotatable with the rotor end about the axis, and a stator seal is rotationally fixed to the stator end and bears axially on the rotor seal. Thus the rotor seal rotates on the stator seal on rotation of the rotor. A strain element that changes size in response to temperature in the stator adjacent the seals is coupled to one of the seals for shifting the one seal relative to the other seal in response to temperature changes adjacent the seals.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Christian Maier GmbH & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventor: Erich Maier
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Publication number: 20080136173Abstract: The invention provides a connector capable of reducing an amount of liquid remaining in a container when the liquid is drawn out therefrom in which the liquid is stored. A connector 1 that is disposed at containers 51 and 61 in which liquid is stored to draw out the liquid includes a connecting unit 5 having a threaded portion 17 that is screwed onto a container-side threaded portion 63 formed at the containers 51 and 61; a main body coupled so as to have a common a central axis with the connecting unit 5; and a siphon tube 9 that is secured to the main body 3 and that extends to a bottom portion of the containers 51 and 61. The connecting unit 5 and the main body 3 are connected so as to be capable of relatively rotating about the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Takashi Imai, Koichi Abe
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Patent number: 7328921Abstract: A device which allows fluid to enter and/or exit the device axially or radially thru multiple ports, on and/or offset from the axis of rotation. One end of the assembly can be rotated axially with respect to the other while keeping fluids isolated from each other. Compared to existing multi-path fluid swivel joint designs, this approach is simple in construction, compact in size, and exhibits a relatively low pressure drop.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Michael J. Miciukiewicz
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Patent number: 7213846Abstract: A bearing has a mount relative to which can move a part to which hydraulic fluid must be supplied. A connector has a housing fixed to the bearing mount and formed with a central bore centered on an axis and with a radial bore extending outward from the central bore. A tube axially shiftable in the central bore forms at the radial bore an annular compartment and has a passage opening radially into the compartment and axially at one end of the tube. A conduit is connected a coupling at one end of the tube and the part. Another coupling at an outer end of the radial bore connects to a source of hydraulic fluid under pressure so that the fluid can flow through the radial bore, annular compartment, and passage to the coupling at the one end of the tube and then through the conduit to the movable bearing part.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: SMS Demag AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rolf Hücker, Karl Keller
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Patent number: 7083200Abstract: A fluid rotary union (FRU) includes a first member and a second member. The first member includes a plurality of spaced longitudinally directed bores of different lengths, each of which terminate at an associated radially directed bore communicating the longitudinally directed bores with an outer surface of the first member. The second member includes a first housing, a plurality of longitudinally adjacent segments and a plurality of couplers positioned between adjacent ones of the segments and the first housing and an adjacent one of the segments. Each of the segments has at least one circumferential groove formed into an inner surface for providing fluid communication with one of the associated radially directed bores of the first member. A radially directed bore extends from each of the grooves in the segment to the outer surface of the segment.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Focal Technologies CorporationInventor: Darcy Raymond Falconer
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Patent number: 6851724Abstract: A dual flow rotating union with a longitudinal axis, including a conduit having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis, the conduit having a rotating section and a stationary section. One conduit port is located on the rotating section, the other conduit port is located on the stationary section. A housing is disposed about the conduit, the housing also having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis. The housing includes a stator portion and a rotor portion rotatably disposed with respect to the stator portion. One housing port is located on the stator portion and the other housing port is located on the rotor portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: John Edward Pittman, II
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Publication number: 20040113424Abstract: A rotary transmission leadthrough for fluid systems is proposed, by means of which the mobility of a fluid system is increased and new fields of application can therefore be opened up. This is achieved according to the invention in that, in addition to a first rotor rotatable about a first rotation axis, a second rotor rotatable about a second rotation axis different from the first rotation axis of the first rotor is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Manfred Tries, Frank Ambrosius
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Publication number: 20040100092Abstract: The invention discloses a swivel comprising two coaxial, mutually rotatable members is provided with means for transferring operating and/or controlling media or the like between the members. The means can be flexible hoses or cables connected between the members. The hoses or cables are connected to the members by means of quick-couplings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Jaroslav Sranka
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Patent number: 6719329Abstract: A high pressure swivel includes an inner and an outer wall. Each annular wall is connected to a respective distribution member via apertures which have an axial dimension which is smaller than the diameter of the inlet or outlet. In this way, the pressure area between the seals of the inner and outer rotatable walls is reduced. Each distribution member may include a chamber that is defined by the external surface of the inner and outer annular walls, and an enclosing wall. In this way, an effective thermal isolation is provided by the distribution chambers adjacent to the external surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Deformation of the distribution chambers of the swivel will tend to decrease the width of the seal extrusion gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings Inc.Inventor: Antoine Carrasco
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Publication number: 20030234535Abstract: A dual flow rotating union with a longitudinal axis, including a conduit having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis, the conduit having a rotating section and a stationary section. One conduit port is located on the rotating section, the other conduit port is located on the stationary section. A housing is disposed about the conduit, the housing also having opposing ports oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis. The housing includes a stator portion and a rotor portion rotatably disposed with respect to the stator portion. One housing port is located on the stator portion and the other housing port is located on the rotor portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: John Edward Pittman
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Patent number: 6485062Abstract: A multi-channel rotary joint comprising-elastic seal rings each having an annular groove that are used to form a low-pressure channel space and a high-pressure channel space between the opposing peripheral surfaces of a joint housing and a rotator that rotates inside the joint housing. Seal rings that seal the low-pressure channel space which forms part of a vacuum suction route are engaged with and supported by one of the opposing peripheral surfaces such that annular grooves are disposed symmetrically and opening into spaces adjacent to the low-pressure channel space. The seal rings that seal the high-pressure channel space which forms part of a pressurized fluid supply route are engaged with and supported by one of the opposing peripheral surfaces such that the annular grooves are disposed symmetrically and opening into this high-pressure channel space.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Nippon Pillar Packing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junji Omiya, Nobuhito Hirakawa, Isao Tanaka, Yusuke Kamon
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Publication number: 20020163185Abstract: A fluid delivery system supplies two or more fluids to a rotatable shaft integrated within a device such as a mechanical press and develops damped clearance spaces at the bearing surfaces of the fluid coupling device. In one arrangement, a rotary union is adapted for driving rotation by the shaft and provides two fluid pathways disposed in flow communication with a fluid access channel formed in the shaft. Bearing support is provided by an oil film present within a clearance space defined between the rotary union and a stationary housing disposed thereabout. In another arrangement, a stationary fluid transfer device is adapted for non-rotation and disposed within a crankshaft cavity to define a clearance space there between. A fluid pathway formed therein communicates fluid to the crankshaft access channel. Bearing support is provided by an oil film present in the clearance space. There are no sliding face seals in the arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: John B. Bornhorst
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Publication number: 20020117848Abstract: A high pressure swivel includes an inner and an outer wall. Each annular wall is connected to a respective distribution member via apertures which have an axial dimension which is smaller than the diameter of the inlet or outlet. In this way, the pressure area between the seals of the inner and outer rotatable walls is reduced. Each distribution member may include a chamber that is defined by the external surface of the inner and outer annular walls, and an enclosing wall. In this way, an effective thermal isolation is provided by the distribution chambers adjacent to the external surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Deformation of the distribution chambers of the swivel will tend to decrease the width of the seal extrusion gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: SINGLE BOUY MOORINGS INC.Inventor: Antoine Carassco
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Patent number: 6412822Abstract: A mechanical seal rotary joint of the end-face contact type which permits slurry fluids, such as polishing solution, to pass through a fluid passage without leaking out of the relatively rotating contact area therein. The rotary joint of the present invention comprises: a first joint body (1); a second joint body (2) connected rotatably to the first joint body (1); a prime seal unit (3) provided between the opposed end portions (11, 21) of the two joint bodies (1, 2); and a continuous line of prime fluid passage (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Nippon Pillar Packing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junyi Omiya, Masato Wada
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Patent number: 6412823Abstract: A rotating connector for the transfer of at least one pressurized process fluid, and comprising a central stem (2) on which there is placed a number of ring elements (3, 4) comprising at least one annulus element (3) for fluid transfer between an associated course (8) in the stem (2) and an outlet (9) from the connector, and a bearing ring element (4) arranged on each side of the annulus element (3) and sealed there-against by dynamic seals (14) operated by means of a barrier liquid having a higher pressure than the process fluid pressure, and a looking nut (21) to keep the ring elements (3, 4) preloaded against a shoulder (20) on the stem (2).Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Den norske stats Oljeselskap a.s.Inventor: Jens Ødegaard
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Patent number: 6401746Abstract: A rotating union for transferring a material stream, and especially a bearing damaging material stream, includes, a generally cylindrical body and an annular sleeve that is annularly spaced from the body and rotatably coupled thereto via a pair of axially-spaced bearings. The body and the sleeve are formed with ports and interconnecting passages for carrying the material stream and these ports and passages communicate with each other via a material transfer interface that is sealed by at least one dynamic seal assembly. Finely lapped material is used to improve the quality of the dynamic seal faces, and the seal faces are uniformly spring loaded. This, along with the axial spacing of the bearings, helps to minimize seal face misalignment and consequent leakage. In the event that material leakage does occur, the rotating union further includes a leakage collection area filled with a barrier fluid. The leakage collection area may encompass the bearings or it may be separate therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Grant E. Scott, Jr.
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Patent number: 6402202Abstract: A two-way rotary joint for fluids is disclosed. An illustrative example of the rotary joint includes a main body provided with two inlet ports, and a rotor rotatably coupled to the main body. The rotor has two passages each in communication with a respective one of the inlet ports in the main body. A ring-shaped hub is rotatably supported relative to the rotor and has a radial outlet port in communication with one of the passages in the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Turian Eng. SRLInventor: Giorgio Colombo
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Patent number: 6361237Abstract: A coupling device includes first and second relatively rotating members mounted about a common axis and first and second lines fixed between the first and second members. The first line is adapted to wrap around the first member in a first direction and around the second member in a second direction, opposite the first direction, the second line is adapted to wrap around the first member in the second direction and around the second member in the first direction. A guide is revolvably mounted to the first and second members for translating the first and second lines between the first member and the second member as the first and second members rotate relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Gordon O. Salmela
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Patent number: 6354633Abstract: A high pressure swivel includes an inner and an outer annular wall. Each annular wall is connected to a respective distribution member via apertures which have an axial dimension which is smaller than the diameter of the inlet or outlet. In this way, the pressure area between the seals of the inner and outer rotatable walls is reduced. Each distribution member may include a chamber that is defined by the external surface of the inner and outer annular walls, and an enclosing wall. In this way, an effective thermal isolation is provided by the distribution chambers adjacent to the external surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Deformation of the distribution chambers of the swivel will tend to decrease the width of the seal extrusion gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Single Buoy Moorings INCInventor: Antoine Carrasco
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Publication number: 20020017785Abstract: A multi-channel rotary joint comprising elastic seal rings each having an annular groove that are used to form a low-pressure channel space and a high-pressure channel space between the opposing peripheral surfaces of a joint housing and a rotator that rotates inside the joint housing. Seal rings that seal the low-pressure channel space which forms part of a vacuum suction route are engaged with and supported by one of the opposing peripheral surfaces such that annular grooves are disposed symmetrically and opening into spaces adjacent to the low-pressure channel space. The seal rings that seal the high-pressure channel space which forms part of a pressurized fluid supply route are engaged with and supported by one of the opposing peripheral surfaces such that the annular grooves are disposed symmetrically and opening into this high-pressure channel space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Junji Omiya, Nobuhito Hirakawa, Isao Tanaka, Yusuke Kamon
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Publication number: 20020000251Abstract: A multi-channel rotary joint including a first joint structural member rotatably linked to a second joint structural member. Sealing regions defined and formed by mechanical seals that are lined up concentrically around relative rotational axis are provided between opposing peripheral surfaces in a relative rotational axial direction of the first and second joint structural members. A plurality of channels passing independently through the sealing regions (except for the sealing region which is used as a drain region) are provided for the first and second joint structural members, and an electrical wire insertion path is provided so as to pass through the inner peripheral region of a mechanical seal that has the smallest diameter. A drain path that opens into the drain region is provided for the joint structural member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Applicant: NIPPON PILLAR PACKING CO., LTD.Inventors: Osamu Suzuki, Yasutaka Iwamoto
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Patent number: 6203072Abstract: A rotary joint for a heat transfer drum using a stationary syphon pipe system. The syphon pipe is supported on a syphon tube adjustably mounted upon the rotary joint body whereby the distance between the syphon pipe intake and the drum shelf can be very accurately adjusted and maintained. Also, the syphon pipe is mounted upon the syphon tube in a pivotal manner to permit ready installation of the syphon system and employs a locking threaded sleeve arrangement assuring accurate location of the syphon pipe relative to the syphon tube upon the syphon pipe pivoting to its operative position.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: The Johnson CorporationInventors: Raymond R. Berghuis, Edmund Kozlowski, Jennifer J. Baker, Timothy N. L. Henry, James A. Medsker