Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
Patent
1977-07-08
1979-03-20
Smith, Robert I.
Seal for a joint or juncture
Seal between relatively movable parts
Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
277 961, F16J 1516
Patent
active
041450582
ABSTRACT:
A seal assembly is provided for reducing the escape of fluids from between a housing and a shaft rotatably mounted in the housing. The seal assembly comprises a pair of seal rings resiliently connected to each other and disposed in side-by-side relationship. In each seal ring, both the internal bore surface and the radial face which faces away from the other seal ring are provided with a plurality of equi-spaced recesses known as Rayleigh step pads. The seal faces referred to are located adjacent a seating surface of the housing. Under normal operating conditions, the seal assembly is stationary with respect to the housing, and the recesses generate lift, keep the assembly spaced from the rotating shaft and allow slip therebetween. Due to expansion of the shaft resulting from rubbing contact with the seal assembly, the seal assembly can seize on the shaft, and slip will then occur between the radial faces and the housing. The shaft will subsequently cool down due to the reduction or elimination of rubbing contact between the shaft and the seal assembly, and the seal assembly will heat up with resultant thermal expansion due to rubbing contact with the housing. As the seal assembly expands, slipping once again occurs between the seal assembly and the shaft. Thus, the seal ring assembly provides thermal stabilization. Preferably metallic bands are shrunk fit about each of the seal rings which are comprised of carbon graphite, so as to match the coefficient of expansion of a metallic shaft and the seal assembly.
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patent: 2888286 (1959-05-01), Scheffler et al.
patent: 3009717 (1961-11-01), Laser
patent: 3176910 (1965-04-01), Bentele
patent: 4082296 (1978-04-01), Stein
Hady William F.
Ludwig Lawrence P.
Manning J. R.
Musial N. T.
Shook G. E.
Smith Robert I.
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator
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