Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Bearing – seal – or liner between shaft or shaft sleeve and... – Seal
Patent
1997-11-10
2000-06-27
Verdier, Christopher
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Bearing, seal, or liner between shaft or shaft sleeve and...
Seal
4151742, 4151745, 277355, F01D 1100, F16J 1516
Patent
active
060799455
ABSTRACT:
A brush seal, which may be used in gas or steam turbine rotor applications, includes a packet of bristles attached to a seal housing. A seal member is slideably-attached to the seal housing, has a planar first surface portion parallel to, and slideably in contact with, a first surface of the seal housing, and has a planar second surface portion which is parallel to, and slideably in contact with, a first side of the bristle packet. A mechanical spring is positioned in compression between the seal housing and the seal member.
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U.S. application No. 08/672,665, filed on or about Jun. 28, 1996, 51DV-5613, "Brush Seals and Combined Labyrinth and Brush Seals for Rotary Machines,".
Bagepalli Bharat Sampathkumar
Turnquist Norman Arnold
Wolfe Christopher Edward
Erickson Douglas
Geneal Electric Company
Snyder Marvin
Verdier Christopher
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