Pump seal
11761536 ยท 2023-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3212
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3268
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3208
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3268
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An annular seal for sealing an opening in a pump housing surrounding a piston rod includes a primary sealing portion with an inner surface adjacent to the piston rod and an outer surface adjacent to the pump housing. An initial sealing portion features an inner wall and an outer wall so that an annular space is defined therebetween. A top wall extends between the inner and outer walls. A coil spring is positioned within the annular space of the initial sealing portion and urges the inner wall into engagement with the piston rod and the outer wall into engagement with the pump housing.
Claims
1. An annular seal for sealing an opening in a pump housing that surrounds a piston rod and receives a retaining nut comprising: a primary sealing portion including a first portion having a generally trapezoidal cross section defining an annular surface and a first inner surface adjacent the piston rod and a second portion having a second inner surface adjacent the piston rod and an outer surface adjacent the pump housing, said annular surface configured to seal against a retaining nut received within the pump housing opening; an initial sealing portion featuring an inner wall and an outer wall so that an annular space is defined therebetween and a top wall extending between the inner and outer walls; wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion are integrally formed together; and a coil spring positioned within the annular space of the initial sealing portion and configured so as to urge the inner wall into engagement with the piston rod and the outer wall into engagement with the pump housing.
2. The annular seal of claim 1 wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion are constructed of the same material.
3. The seal of claim 1, wherein the inner and outer surfaces of the primary sealing portion are parallel.
4. The seal of claim 1, wherein the primary sealing portion is comprised of a polytetrafluoroethylene.
5. The seal of claim 4, wherein the primary sealing portion is further comprised of at least one filler within the polytetrafluoroethylene.
6. The seal of claim 5, wherein the filler is carbon or graphite.
7. The seal of claim 1, wherein the coil spring is comprised of stainless steel.
8. The seal of claim 1, wherein the initial sealing portion is comprised of a polytetrafluoroethylene.
9. The seal of claim 8, wherein the initial sealing portion is further comprised of at least one filler within the polytetrafluoroethylene.
10. The seal of claim 9, wherein the filler is carbon or graphite.
11. The seal of claim 1, further comprising an additional coil spring.
12. The seal of claim 11, wherein the coil springs are located on a horizontal plane, with one placed closer to the inner surface of the primary sealing portion and one placed closer to the outer surface of the primary sealing portion.
13. The seal of claim 11, wherein the coil springs are located on a vertical plane, with one placed closer to the top surface of the primary sealing portion and once placed closer to the bottom surface of the primary sealing portion.
14. The seal of claim 13, wherein the initial sealing portion has a top initial sealing portion and a bottom initial sealing portion wherein one coil spring is placed within the annular space of each of the top initial sealing portion and the bottom initial sealing portion.
15. An annular seal for sealing an opening in a pump housing that surrounds a piston rod and receives a retaining nut comprising: a primary sealing portion including a first portion having a generally trapezoidal cross section defining an annular surface and a first inner surface adjacent the piston rod and a second portion having a second inner surface adjacent the piston rod and an outer surface adjacent the pump housing, said annular surface configured to seal against a retaining nut received within the pump housing opening; an initial sealing portion featuring an inner wall and an outer wall so that an annular space is defined therebetween; wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion are integrally formed together; and an O-ring positioned within the annular space of the initial sealing portion and configured so as to urge the inner wall into engagement with the piston rod and the outer wall into engagement with the pump housing.
16. The seal of claim 15, wherein the O-ring is comprised of polytetrafluoroethylene.
17. The annular seal of claim 15 wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion are constructed of the same material.
18. A pump for a cryogenic system comprising: a piston rod; a retaining nut; a pump housing having an opening that surrounds the piston rod and receives the retaining nut; a cylinder; an annular seal, wherein the annular seal comprises: a primary sealing portion including a first portion having a generally trapezoidal cross section defining an annular surface and a first inner surface adjacent the piston rod and a second portion having a second inner surface adjacent the piston rod and an outer surface adjacent the pump housing, said annular surface sealing against the retaining nut when received within the pump housing opening; an initial sealing portion featuring an inner wall and an outer wall so that an annular space is defined therebetween and a top wall extending between the inner and outer walls; wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion are integrally formed together; and a coil spring positioned within the annular space of the initial sealing portion and configured so as to urge the inner wall into engagement with the piston rod and the outer wall into engagement with the pump housing.
19. The pump of claim 18, further comprising an inlet port in liquid communication with the cylinder for intaking cryogenic liquid and an outlet port in liquid communication with the cylinder for dispensing cryogenic liquid.
20. The pump of claim 18 wherein the primary sealing portion and the initial sealing portion of the annular seal are constructed of the same material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) A first embodiment of a pump of the disclosure is indicated in general at 10 in
(7) The pump 10 is a positive displacement pump. A motor 24, drives the pump 10 via a drive rod or piston rod 12 in a pump housing 18. The pump includes an inlet port 22 and an outlet port 20, both in liquid communication with the cylinder 15. The inlet port 22 of the pump 10 receives the liquid for pumping and includes a check valve (which may include a ball as illustrated in
(8) The pump 10 also includes a retaining nut 14 and annular seal 16. The annular seal 16 functions to prevent liquid from escaping during the use of the pump and prevent excessive wearing on the piston rod 12 and/or housing 18.
(9) The piston rod, housing, cylinder, retaining nut and ports may be comprised of different metals and metal alloys including, but not limited to, iron, nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, stainless steel and combinations thereof.
(10) The pump may be an integral component of a cryogenic system. The pump may be associated with a sump and various conduits, tanks and gauges of the cryogenic system.
(11) In operation, liquid is pulled into the pump cylinder 15 through the inlet port 22 with the piston rod 12 upstroke or fill stroke. Liquid is then discharged from the cylinder 15 through the outlet port 20 with the piston rod downstroke or discharge stroke. The upstroke and downstroke of the piston rod cause the potential wearing of the seal and can lead to liquid leaking from the pump.
(12) The pump 10 and seal 16 of
(13) The section of the pump 10 including the annular seal 16 of a first embodiment is shown in further detail in
(14) The primary sealing portion 17 may be shaped to effectively seal against the piston rod 12, housing 18 and retaining nut 14. A cross section of the primary sealing portion 17 may be generally trapezoidal in shape so that an annular surface, as indicated at 33 in
(15) The primary sealing portion 17 and the initial sealing portion 50 can be integrally connected, molded or otherwise integrally formed together. As examples only, the portions can be machined or compression molded together.
(16) The primary sealing portion 17 may be composed of a variety of materials, or a mixture of materials. The material may be particularly useful for cryogenic applications. The material can be polytetrafluoroethylene, such as TEFLON, polyethylene such as high-density polyethylene, polyether ether ketones, or other known materials in the art, especially those that can withstand the low temperatures exhibited in cryogenic applications. The material may also be polychlorotrifluoroethylene which may be filled with a different substance or filler, for example, carbon, graphite, or any other reinforcing material to strengthen the seal. As another example, the primary sealing portion may be constructed of polytetrafluoroethylene and filled with carbon or graphite.
(17) While the initial sealing portion is preferably constructed of the same material as the primary sealing portion, an alternative material may be used.
(18) The initial sealing portion includes an inner wall 52 and an outer wall 54 so that an annular space is defined therebetween and a top wall 56 extending between the inner and outer walls. The initial sealing portion surrounds at least a portion of the coil spring 32.
(19) There may be at least one coil spring 32. The coil spring is positioned within the annular space of the initial sealing portion (with the axis about which the spring coils are formed forming a ring that traverses the annular space) and configured so as to urge the inner wall into engagement with the piston rod and the outer wall into engagement with the pump housing. The coil spring can be comprised of different metals and metal alloys including, but not limited to, iron, nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, stainless steel and combinations thereof. The coil spring can be of any type of applicable coil spring known in the art, including but not limited to, cantilever/v-spring, ribbon springs, and/or canted coil springs.
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(24) The seals of current disclosure provide effective protection from leaking liquid. The seals and pumps of the disclosure may also include the benefit of longer sustainable wear without maintenance.
(25) While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.