Sealing arrangement

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Combined manufacture including applying or shaping of fluent...

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C425S047000, C029S898110

Reexamination Certificate

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06289572

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a sealing arrangement, including a sealing ring with a support ring extending substantially in the radial direction. The support ring is joined in the radial direction to a first sealing element that lies in contact with and is nonrotatable with respect to a first machine element in a statically sealing manner. The support ring is joined in the radial direction to a second sealing element that can be placed against a second machine element rotatably with respect thereto and in a dynamically sealing manner. The first and second sealing elements are each made of an elastomeric material, and the sealing ring has, in order to sense rotational movements of the first machine element about its axis, at least one auxiliary device that can move past a rotational speed sensor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Sealing arrangements are generally known and are used, for example, to seal wheel bearings in motor vehicles. If the motor vehicle is equipped with an ABS antilock braking system, the sealing arrangement can include an inductive transducer to sense the rotational speed of the vehicle wheel. The transducer, which rotates along with the vehicle wheel and usually is a disk made of metallic material with surface discontinuities regularly distributed in the circumferential direction, is movable past the rotational speed sensor. The surface discontinuities can be, for example, recesses or impressions distributed in the circumferential direction. The manufacture of such sealing arrangements is complex and unsatisfactory from an economic standpoint. In addition, a sealing ring equipped with a metal sensor ring has a comparatively large mass. When the surface discontinuities are acted upon by contaminants, for example splashed water, dust, and/or mud, errors in transmission to the rotational speed sensor can occur, thus impairing reliable determination of rotational speed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to eliminate the above-mentioned disadvantages and provide a sealing arrangement that can be manufactured easily and cost-effectively, which has outstanding service characteristics in terms of sealing and rotational speed sensing over a long service lifetime, and is of comparatively light weight.
To achieve the objects of the invention, provision is made for the auxiliary device to be a multipole ring made of a pasty, hardenable, and magnetizable material that is arranged as a intermediate layer of film-like thinness on the side of the support ring facing the rotational speed sensor. The multipole ring may have north and south poles alternating in the circumferential direction and extending in the radial direction. The multipole ring may be completely covered by the elastomeric material of the first and/or second sealing elements.
The multipole ring has an extraordinarily low mass, and is protected in outstanding fashion from external influences by being completely covered by the first and/or second sealing elements. Preferably the multipole ring is covered at least by the first Sealing element. The sealing arrangement can be used, for example, to seal wheel bearings that are installed in construction vehicles. Moisture, dust, or mud cannot disadvantageously influence sensing of the rotational speed of the first machine element. Because the multipole ring is of film-like thinness and therefore has very little weight, the entire sealing ring has a comparatively low inertial mass, as a result of which the mechanical stress on the sealing ring occasioned by changes in the rotational speed of the first machine element is very low.
According to an advantageous embodiment, it is possible for the multipole ring to be made of at least two magnetic materials differing from one another. The advantage of such an arrangement is that the use of mixed pastes made of different magnetic materials makes it possible to achieve broad-band temperature/signal characteristics. A consistently good signal is thus received by the rotational speed sensor regardless of the temperatures that occur.
The magnetic materials can have a substantially homogeneous distribution within the multipole ring. The advantage is that because only one paste is applied, the multipole ring is simple and economical to manufacture.
According to another embodiment, the magnetic materials can be joined to one another in layered fashion in the direction of the rotational speed sensor. The different magnetic pastes are applied to the support ring by a pressure or metering method; each of the layers should first be hardened before the next layer is applied. A layered configuration of this kind makes it easy to adapt the materials of the multipole ring to a wide variety of use conditions.
The multipole ring and the support ring are adhesively joined and can form a preassembled unit. Subsequent to application of the multipole ring to the support ring and hardening thereof, the two sealing elements are added to the unit.
The present invention also concerns a method for manufacturing a sealing ring as described above. At least one pasty, magnetizable material is applied, in a first process step, onto the side of the support ring facing the rotational speed sensor to produce the multipole ring, which material is then hardened. The hardened multipole ring is magnetized in a second process step. In a third process step, vulcanization of the first and second selling elements causes the multipole ring to be covered by at least the elastomeric material of the first sealing element. This method makes it easy to manufacture the multipole ring, which is adapted in terms of its temperature/signal behavior to the particular use conditions. Because the multipole ring is, with a method of this kind, already magnetized in the second process step (after it has hardened, and before vulcanization of the first and second elements), the magnetic properties of the multipole ring can be checked even before the two sealing elements are shaped onto the support ring. If the magnetic properties should not meet the particular requirements when tested, this can be determined before the sealing elements are vulcanized on.
According to another method, in a first step at least one pasty magnetizable material can be applied, to produce the multipole ring, to the side of the support ring facing the rotational speed senior, which material is then hardened. The hardened multipole ring is covered, in a second process step, by at least the elastomeric material of the first sealing element by vulcanization of the first and second sealing elements. The multipole ring is magnetized in a third process step.
The magnetizable material of the multipole ring can be at least two homogeneously distributed magnetic materials that are applied, by pressure or a metering process, to the end surface of the support ring facing the rotational speed sensor.
According to another method it is possible, in order to produce the multipole ring, for at least two magnetic materials to be applied in succession onto the support ring, and for the second magnetic material not to be applied until after hardening of the first magnetic material. With a method of this kind, multipole rings can be adapted to the particular use conditions by a suitable combination of magnetic materials.
Both when a paste of at least two homogeneously distributed magnetic materials are used, and when different magnetic materials are applied in successive steps, combinations of magnetic materials are selected which achieve the broadest possible band of temperature/signal characteristics, and thus allow proper transmission of signals to the rotational speed sensor regardless of the temperatures at which the sealing ring is used.
The pasty material for producing the multipole ring can be applied onto the material of the support ring, and the resulting preassembled unit can, following hardening of the pasty material of the multipole ring, be deformed into the shape of the support ring and then punched out. Manufacture of

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