Pressure Establishing Or Loading Patents (Class 384/479)
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Patent number: 10294722Abstract: A device for producing a bore in the ground includes a spindle comprising a rotary lead-through and a first sealing face configured to be cylindrical. The spindle is configured so as to be rotatably led through a housing via the rotary lead-through. The housing comprises a second sealing face configured to be concentric with respect to the first sealing face. A rotary seal arrangement is configured to seal the rotary lead-through of the spindle through the housing. The rotary seal arrangement comprises a shaft seal configured to act between the first sealing face of the spindle and the second sealing face of the housing. A labyrinth seal is arranged upstream of the shaft seal when viewed from an outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: AKER WIRTH GMBHInventors: Frank Foerster, Thomas Dolls
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Patent number: 9963998Abstract: A method can include providing a turbocharger housing that includes a bore; providing a spacer; providing a shaft and wheel assembly with a first rolling element bearing assembly seated on a first portion of a shaft of the shaft and wheel assembly; providing a second rolling element bearing assembly; interference-fitting the spacer into the bore; inserting a free end of the shaft into the bore and through the spacer; and inserting the second rolling element bearing assembly into the bore and seating the second rolling element bearing assembly on a second portion of the shaft such that the spacer is disposed intermediate the first portion of the shaft and the second portion of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Damien Marsal, Raphaël Hettinger, Raphaël Boileau, Frederic Hehn
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Patent number: 8956051Abstract: It is desired to prevent generation of negative pressure in a bearing space and to prevent entry of foreign matter such as water into a bearing. The bearing includes an inner race (1), an outer race (3), rolling elements (5) disposed between raceways (2 and 4) of the inner and outer races and retained by a retainer (6), and seal assemblies (7) provided at the respective ends of the outer race (3). Each seal assembly (7) includes a seal case (9) fitted on one end of the outer race (3), and an oil seal (11) mounted in the seal case. A check valve (20) is mounted in the seal case (9) and allows only a flow of gas from outside the bearing into the bearing space. A filter (29) is mounted in a flow passage in the check valve and allows passage of gas and prevents passage of liquid and solids.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Yasuhiko Shimizu, Tsukasa Toyoda, Yoriko Kosaka, Yuuki Ishizaki, Fumihiro Murakami
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Patent number: 8702311Abstract: The present invention aims at providing a technique for providing a stepped structure separately to a rotating shaft in a later step of assembly for preventing oil leakage from a bearing box. To this end, the rotating machine of the present invention includes a rotating shaft having a rotating member, a bearing device including a rotating shaft insertion hole larger in diameter than the rotating shaft, an oil thrower provided between an outer circumferential portion of the rotating shaft insertion hole and the rotating shaft, and an additional ring attached to the rotating shaft between the oil thrower and the rotating shaft such as to protrude in a radial direction of the rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2009Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Takaaki Matsuo, Hideyuki Toda, Taku Ichiryu
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Patent number: 7845856Abstract: A gas vent plug is mounted in an aperture communicating with a bearing cavity, and includes a metal annular body, and an elastic tubular body constituted of an elastic member in tube form, integral with the metal annular body, and having a vent at one end face of the tube, protruding outwards in the axial direction of the tube. A circular groove is provided at one end face of the elastic tubular body so as to encircle the vent. Accordingly, variation in the working pressure is eliminated even in the case where the interference is increased when the gas vent plug is mounted in the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Yasuhiko Shimizu, Yukihiro Takeda, Hirofumi Yoshida
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Patent number: 7296982Abstract: An air supply device includes a plurality of bearings for rotatably supporting a shaft, a plurality of bearings for rotatably supporting an orbital scroll, and a plurality of bearings for rotatably supporting each of a plurality of rotation constraint members that prevents rotation of the orbital scroll about its own axis, but allows the orbital scroll to orbit relative to a stationary scroll. A grease-filled bearing is used as each of the bearings. Each of the bearings for supporting the orbital scroll includes two sealing materials disposed on respective sides of a plurality of rolling elements, and each of the sealing materials has an inner end held in contact with an inner ring and an outer end held in contact with an outer ring.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Sakuda, Kiyoshi Sawai, Tatsuya Nakamoto
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Publication number: 20040170346Abstract: In a throttle valve device for an internal combustion engine, a stepped portion is formed on an outer peripheral surface of an inner ring on a bore side (on an air intake passage side) in order to limit movement of a lip portion of a first lip seal on the bore side toward an inside of a rolling bearing. Thus, even if a high supercharging pressure above an atmospheric pressure acts on the first lip seal, deformation and curling of the lip portion due to the supercharging pressure can be prevented. As a result, separation of a second lip seal on a gear cover side (on an outside) from the rolling bearing can be prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Tetsuya Komeda, Hidetoshi Uchiyama, Masato Arai
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Patent number: 6619430Abstract: Refrigerant gas at a few psi higher than suction is supplied via labyrinth or annular groove type seals located between the suction side bearings and suction and between the suction side motor bearing and the motor. The buffer gas flow divides with part going to suction and part to a drain along the oil flowing from the bearings.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Jianping Zhong, Vishnu Sishtla
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Patent number: 6177744Abstract: A technique is provided for sealing a bearing cavity in a rotating machine such as an electric motor. The bearing cavity is defined by annular elements on either side of an antifriction bearing set. Seals are provided on the sides of the bearing cavity and are secured to a support structure, such as the motor housing, and include elements which ride against the rotating shaft during operation. The seals exert a sealing force against the rotating element which results at least partially from internal pressure within the bearing cavity provided by a pressurized lubricant stream. The lubricant stream is provided in the form of an airborne oil mist.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: William L. Subler, Harvey A. Trickel, T. Wayne Paschall
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Patent number: 6172436Abstract: A technique is provided for sealing a bearing cavity in a rotating machine such as an electric motor. The bearing cavity is defined by annular elements on either side of an antifriction bearing set. Seals are provided on the sides of the bearing cavity and are secured to a support structure, such as the motor housing, and include elements which ride against the rotating shaft during operation. The seals exert a sealing force against the rotating element which results at least partially from internal pressure within the bearing cavity provided by a pressurized lubricant stream. The lubricant stream is provided in the form of an airborne oil mist.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: William L. Subler, Harvey A. Trickel, T. Wayne Paschall
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Patent number: 5662312Abstract: A pressure containing wireline sheave mechanism having a sheave body defining an opening within which is received a sheave housing which cooperates with the sheave body to define a circular internal sheave chamber which is exposed to operating pressure such as well pressure during well servicing activities. A split sheave having an external wireline groove is located within the internal chamber and is rotatably supported at its inner periphery by bearings. During operation of the wireline sheave mechanism lubricant is supplied to the inner periphery of the internal sheave chamber at a location adjacent the bearing and at a lubricant pressure exceeding well pressure to prevent well pressure induced migration of contaminants from the wireline groove of the sheave to its bearings.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Henry H. Leggett, Russell C. Gilleylen
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Patent number: 5482378Abstract: A vacuum motor bearing protection system includes a barrier wall interposed between a motor assembly and a fan assembly. A shaft interconnecting the assemblies is rotatably received within a bearing received by the barrier wall. In order to prevent moisture and debris from attacking the bearing, apertures are position in the top plate of the fan assembly nearest the bearing and in juxtaposition thereto for drawing air away from the bearing and into the fan eye. Accordingly, this scavenging action draws any moisture or debris from the area of the bearing. To assist in the pumping action, the barrier wall, fan top plate, or a spacer interposed therebetween may be provided with vanes positioned and configured to direct moisture laden air to the apertures in the fan top plate and into the fan eye.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Ametek, Inc.Inventors: Nick Vona, Jr., George E. Marsinek
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Patent number: 5322373Abstract: A venting system is disclosed in connection with a high speed electric motor having oil bath lubricated ball bearings. The bracket and cap which enclose the bearing define mating passageways which, in combination upon assembly, lead from inside the inboard bearing seal to the outside atmosphere. The venting passageway maintains a chamber next to the bearing seal at substantially outside atmospheric pressure, so that no lubricant will be sucked out of the bearing structure. However, because the passageway is formed automatically upon assembly of the cap and bracket, no extra steps or awkward assembly of parts is required.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Reliance Electric Industrial Co.Inventors: Bryan K. Oakes, Donald F. Kus, William Subler
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Patent number: 5141340Abstract: A roller bearing 10 for an axle is disclosed and claimed. The bearing comprises a housing 10.1 including inner and outer rings 13 and 14 with rollers 15 mounted between them. The housing defines a void 26, 25, 23 communicating with a port 24 defined in the housing and which void extends between the rollers. The bearing also comprises a resiliently expandable fluid impermeable closure 28 for the port 24, so that the housing and closure 28, in use, define a sealed variable volume void. The closure as such is also claimed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Inventor: Frederik S. Van Tonder
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Patent number: 5067732Abstract: A seal assembly having first and second annular seal elements each having a generally axially extending base and an annular radial lip. Each of the bases includes a wear surface portion, a central portion and an end portion. Each of the annular radial lips extend from a respective end portion. Each of the central portions include at least one bore therethrough. The first and second seal elements are mounted on respective members and are arranged such that the wear surface portion of each seal element provides a wearing surface for the radial lip portion of the other seal element. Furthermore, when assembled, the seal assembly forms a fluid tight annular cavity between this first and second annular seal elements and the bores permit the passage of a fluid medium into and out of the annular cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Steve B. Szabo, Daniel G. Chien, Bruce V. Cobb
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Patent number: 5048981Abstract: A sealed bearing assembly for downhole drilling motors, which has a modular drop-in type construction. The sealed bearing assembly includes a housing portion which is secured to the drilling shaft and a housing portion which is secured to the casing. A bearing assembly extends between the two housing portions and the housing portions encase the bearing assembly and include a sealed construction which prevents the entry of drilling mud into the sealed assembly. A number of flow passages are provided in the rotating housing portion and/or the stationary housing portion so as to allow fluid to freely pass the sealed bearing assembly such that there is a negligible pressure drop across the sealed bearing assembly. The assembly also includes sealing portions on either side of the bearing assembly which preclude the entry of mud into the sealed bearing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: Russell D. Ide
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Patent number: 4969423Abstract: A crankshaft support structure comprises a crankshaft, a crankcase for supporting the crankshaft, a lubricant-sealed bearing interposed between the crankshaft and the crankcase. This structure enables the amount of a lubricant in combustion gas to be reduced and the structure of an engine to be simplified by avoiding the provision of a oil passage for suppling the bearing with a lubricant.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Koyo Keiko Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fukumitsu Kitauchi, Masahiro Minowa
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Patent number: 4883995Abstract: A fluid draining system for an electric power generator of the type containing a cooling gas under pressure includes oil-pressurized shaft seals adjacent the rotor bearings, to prevent the pressurized gas from escaping through the bearings. Oil is at a pressure higher than the pressurized gas and means are provided to automatically drain leakage oil from the bottom of the generator. The automatic drain includes a differential pressure valve with its first inlet connected to the drain in the bottom of the generator, its second inlet connected to the gas pressure within the generator, and its outlet completing the drain path for the system when the differential pressure of the first inlet exceeds that of the second inlet by a preset amount.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Frederick J. Rink, Jr.
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Patent number: 4770548Abstract: A hydrodynamic seal suitable for closing the end of a tapered roller bearing includes a seal case which is pressed into a counterbore at the end of the bearing cup and an elastomeric sealing element having a primary lip and secondary lip which cooperate with a sealing surface on the thrust rib of the bearing cone to effect a live seal along that surface. The primary lip is spaced from the sealing surface of the cone thrust rib and has pumping cavities which open both toward the sealing surface and toward the interior of the bearing. Moreover, they are configured to pump lubricant that enters them back toward the interior of the bearing. An annular space exists between the primary and secondary lips and the pumping cavities also open into this space at small vent apertures, so that any increase in pressure within the interior of the bearing is transmitted through the pumping cavitis to the annular space.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignee: The Timken CompanyInventor: Dennis L. Otto
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Patent number: 4744721Abstract: A turbopump sealing device is mounted in a case concentric with the rotary shaft between the turbine and the pump, the case defining a cavity for pressurizing gas, defined on the turbine side by a bearing ring which is integral therewith, in contact with a first floating ring secured against rotation and, on the pump side, by an applied shell one face of which is in contact with a second floating ring secured against rotation, itself bearing on a friction ring integral with the shaft, such rings being mounted on a socket concentric with the shaft, the shell being further connected to the cavity by a bellows.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: EG & G SealolInventor: Michel Villeneuve
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Patent number: 4545692Abstract: A seal for a rolling bearing unit having an inner and an outer race becoming or forming a unit with an attaching flange and rows of rolling members between the races. The seal comprises an annular element, which at its inner edge, near the raceway of a row of rolling members, may be attached on the inner race and the outer edge of which, at the same time, rests sealingly against the annular main surface of the outer race.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: SKF Industrial Trading & Development Company B.V.Inventors: Johan C. M. Bras, Antonio Gabelli