Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Diverse and distinct dynamic seals
Reexamination Certificate
2000-08-21
2002-06-04
Knight, Anthony (Department: 3677)
Seal for a joint or juncture
Seal between relatively movable parts
Diverse and distinct dynamic seals
C277S358000, C277S368000, C277S369000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06398223
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to mechanical face seats which provide a fluid-tight seal between a housing and a rotatable shaft. More particularly, it relates to such seals that include a finger-type spring to provide an axial bias and a secondary seal formed of a rubber or elastomeric bellows.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Seals of the general type are large volume, low cost and are particularly suitable for use in automotive water pumps. Other applications of such seals include other water pumps, such as marine bilge pumps, and pumps for various other liquids.
Seals currently in common use typically include a primary and mating ring defining relatively rotating sealing faces. These rings may be made of silicon carbide or carbon. A coil spring provides an axial bias, and an elastomeric or rubber bellows provides a secondary seal between the axially movable primary ring and its associated housing or shaft. Examples are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,275,889; 4,779,876 and 5,199,719. Similar seals that have a different form of secondary seal or biasing means are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,754,981 and 5,947,479.
Bellows-type seals have enjoyed significant commercial success. Ongoing demand for improved productivity, reliability, durability and changing envelope requirements within the associated pump dictate continued effort for new developments. The present invention represents an advance in seal technology that addresses these needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a mechanical seal assembly which utilizes a finger-type spring to provide the axial load upon the axially movable seal ring. Also, a unique elastomeric bellows is provided which provides the secondary seal and includes a single convolution between its connection to the axially movable seal ring and its connection to the associated housing or shaft.
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Jenner & Block
John Crane Inc.
Knight Anthony
Rodgers Matthew E.
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