Fluid Actuated Patents (Class 384/131)
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Patent number: 11686206Abstract: A circumferential seal assembly for use between a higher pressure side and a lower pressure side is presented. The seal assembly includes a primary sealing ring, a second sealing ring, a third sealing ring, and an insert. The segmented primary sealing ring sealingly engages both a face sealing surface along a housing and a radial sealing surface along a rotatable element. The insert is disposed within and directly contacts the housing. The second sealing ring is adjacent to the primary sealing ring and sealingly engages both the primary sealing ring and the insert. The segmented third sealing ring contacts and sealingly engages the primary sealing ring opposite the housing. The insert, the second sealing ring, and the third sealing ring cooperate to form a first cavity adjacent to the second sealing ring and the third sealing ring. The primary sealing ring, the second sealing ring, the insert, and the housing cooperate to form a second cavity adjacent to the primary sealing ring.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Stein Seal CompanyInventor: Glenn M. Garrison
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Patent number: 10968762Abstract: An aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a seal assembly for a turbo machine. The seal assembly includes a fluid bearing wall including a bearing face in which the bearing face defines a fluid opening through the fluid bearing wall. The seal assembly further includes a seal body extended circumferentially relative to a centerline axis. The seal body defines a cavity extended at least partially circumferentially through the seal body. A fluid passage is defined through the seal body in fluid communication with the fluid opening through the fluid bearing wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2018Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Rodrigo Rodriguez Erdmenger, Nathan Evan McCurdy Gibson, Quang Tue Nguyen Tran, Antonio Guijarro Valencia
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Patent number: 8618706Abstract: A motor includes a rotatable component rotatable relative to a stationary component, a fluid operable to flow between the rotatable and stationary component, and a capillary sealing component. The capillary sealing component provides a capillary seal and includes at least one tapered slot configured to pump the fluid between the rotatable and stationary components.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Alan L. Grantz, Lynn B. Le, Klaus Kloeppel
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Patent number: 8304946Abstract: The present invention provides a spindle motor which has superior operating characteristics. The spindle motor includes a stationary support shaft which is fastened to a base plate, a thrust plate which is fitted over the stationary support shaft, a sleeve which is rotatably provided around the stationary support shaft and is coupled to a rotor casing, and an annular stopper which is fastened to the sleeve or the rotor casing to support the lower surface of the thrust plate and prevent the sleeve from being removed. A first fluid sealing part is formed between the stopper and the thrust plate. The spindle motor further includes an annular sealing cap which is coupled to the sleeve or the rotor casing to store fluid between the sealing cap and an upper surface of the sleeve. A second fluid sealing part is formed between the sealing cap and the stationary support shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chang Jo Yu, Duck Young Kim
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Patent number: 8134263Abstract: Disclosed herein is a bearing unit including a shaft; a radial bearing for supporting the outer circumferential surface of the shaft; a housing for accommodating the radial bearing, the housing having an open end from which the shaft is inserted and a closed end opposite to the open end in the axial direction of the shaft; a lubricating oil filled in the housing to reduce rotational friction of the shaft; a holding member provided at the open end of the housing for holding the lubricating oil; and a sealing member for closing the open end of the housing to prevent the leakage of the lubricating oil; wherein the sealing member having a side wall portion interposed between the holding member and the shaft and opposed to the outer circumferential surface of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Kenichiro Yazawa, Hiroshi Sato, Yoshiaki Kakinuma, Ichiro Koyanagi
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Publication number: 20100272381Abstract: A bearing assembly is presented having a novel lubricant sealing design that, in one embodiment, combines the sealing advantages of both a labyrinth-like seal in combination with a contact seal. The improved seal includes a non-rotating seal case working in closely spaced cooperation with a rotor to form a channel. The rotor is attached and turns with the shaft, inducing flow in the channel. Lubricant leakage is impeded by the tortuous fluid path formed by the convoluted channel of the labyrinth-like seal and the fluid shear forces developed by the turning shaft. Any lubricant leakage is further impeded by a resilient seal contacting the surface of the rotor and constricting the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Paul A. Hubbard
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Patent number: 6788836Abstract: A multi-level waveguide to transmit light through a series of substrates. The multi-level waveguide is made up of stacked substrates, each containing a two dimensional array of transparent material filled vias. Transparent materials such as optical fiber, cladding, and gas may be used to provide a pathway for light. Optionally, a conductive layer may be deposited on a substrate in the multi-level waveguide. The conductive layer can then interact with the multi-level waveguide through light detecting devices such as photodetectors.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Venkatesan Murali
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Patent number: 6274875Abstract: A fluid bearing vacuum seal assembly comprises an annular stator with first and second opposed surfaces, at least part of the first surface defining a first bearing surface. The stator also defines an aperture having a wall extending between the first and second surfaces. The assembly also comprises a rotor with first and second opposed surfaces, the second surface defining in part a second bearing surface which is supported relative to the first bearing surface in use so that the rotor is rotatable relative to the stator. A cylindrical wall projects axially from the second surface of the rotor through the aperture in the stator. An annular flange projects radially outwardly from the cylindrical wall adjacent to the second surface of the stator. At least one annular differential pumping channel is defined in each of the first and second surfaces of the stator and the wall which connects the first and second surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Theodore H. Smick, Marvin Farley, Takao Sakase, Geoffrey Ryding
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Patent number: 6271530Abstract: A fluid bearing and seal for an ion implanter is disclosed. The fluid bearing has a stator attached to a base and a moving member provided over the stator so that a fluid bearing can be formed between the opposing surfaces of the stator and the moving member. Either the base or the stator has a locating member extending normal to the bearing surface and the other one of either the base or the stator has a recess shaped to receive the locating member. A fluid seal enables the member to slide in the recess in the normal direction to seal off an enclosed volume between the member and the other one of either the stator or the base. A plurality of fixtures are distributed at points in a plane parallel to the bearing surface to fix the locating member and the other one of either the stator or the base together at these points to form the enclosed volume. The number of the fixtures is the minimum necessary so that the bearing surface of the stator remains undistorted.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Theodore H. Smick, Marvin Farley, Takao Sakase, Geoffrey Ryding
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Patent number: 6129533Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid-conveying machine, in particular, a pump having a component rotating in a stationary housing part inside an annular gap. The stationary housing part separates an interior having a higher product pressure from an exterior having a lower pressure. A rotating component is mounted in an external bearing which is sealed with respect to the interior via a sealing system. In order to improve the sealing, the invention provides that the annular gap is formed between two sliding bearing shells which comprise extremely hard, wear-resistant materials and, in accordance with the operating principle of a radial sliding bearing, form a first pressure-reducing stage. A feedback device, which feeds back the leakage from this first sealing stage into the conveying process of the machine, is connected downstream of the first pressure-reducing stage. A second sealing stage is arranged axially downstream of the feedback device.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Joh. Heinr. Bornemann GmbHInventors: Jens-Uwe Brandt, Gerhard Rohlfing, Vejen Hristov
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Patent number: 4783179Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sealing device for a rotary fluid machine having bearings which are disposed at opposite end portions in a shaft chamber and support a shaft, the sealing device being characterized by comprising a fluid seal of a fluid having a higher pressure than in the shaft chamber, the fluid seal being provided at a portion in the shaft chamber through which the shaft extends; usual dynamic pressure type bearings disposed in the middle of the fluid sealing device itself or in the vicinity of the middle thereof, the bearings being further received in a housing of the sealing device; and sealing members for partially confining a space defined between the housing and the bearings in an axial direction and a peripheral direction in order to form a closed loop; whereby the bearings are pressed downward by a differential pressure between a pressure of the fed fluid and a pressure in the outside of the shaft chamber so as to permit increasing the number of kinetic fulcrums for the shaft anType: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi-Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuso Katayama, Yasushi Mouri