Shaft Seal, in Particular Radial Shaft Seal
20230138015 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J15/3204
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3456
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3244
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3268
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3264
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A shaft seal, in particular a radial shaft seal, has a seal element that is provided with a seal section that under elastic deformation contacts the outer side of a mounting sleeve. The shaft seal has a grease ring located on the mounting sleeve wherein the grease ring is arranged axially adjacent to the free end of the seal section on the mounting sleeve. For installation, grease ring and seal section are pushed by a mounting tool onto the shaft and the seal section on the shaft is pushed onto the grease ring in such a way that the grease of the grease ring is distributed between the seal section and the shaft.
Claims
1.-6. (canceled)
7. A shaft seal comprising: a seal element comprising a seal section; a mounting sleeve, wherein the seal section contacts with elastic deformation an outer side of the mounting sleeve; a grease ring arranged axially adjacent to a free end of the seal section on the mounting sleeve.
8. The shaft seal according to claim 7, wherein the grease ring contacts an end face of the free end of the seal section.
9. The shaft seal according to claim 7, wherein the grease ring extends about a circumference of the mounting sleeve.
10. The shaft seal according to claim 7, wherein the grease ring is positioned in a radial plane of the mounting sleeve.
11. A method for installation of a shaft seal on a shaft, the method comprising: positioning a seal element comprising a seal section on a mounting sleeve so that the seal section contacts with elastic deformation an outer side of the mounting sleeve; applying a grease ring axially adjacent to a free end of the seal section of the seal element onto the mounting sleeve; pushing the grease ring and the seal section by a mounting tool onto the shaft and pushing the seal section onto the grease ring such that grease of the grease ring is distributed between the seal section and the shaft.
12. The method according to claim 11, comprising expanding the seal section elastically upon passing from the mounting sleeve onto the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention will now be explained in more detail with the aid of an embodiment illustrated in the drawings.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The shaft seal described in the following is advantageously a radial shaft seal that is installed in an apparatus 1 (
[0023] The shaft seal has a carrier 3 which in axial section is L-shaped and comprises a cylindrical wall 4 that passes at a right angle into a radially inwardly extending bottom 5. It has a central opening 6 in which or through which a shaft 7 is extending.
[0024] The outer side 8 of the bottom 5 is surrounded at least partially by an envelope 9 that is comprised of elastomeric material and attached in a suitable manner to the carrier 3.
[0025] The envelope 9 in the region of the bottom 5 is advantageously embodied such that it extends across the rim of the opening 6 to the inner side 10 of the bottom 5.
[0026] The envelope 9 at the outer side passes advantageously into a cover 11 that covers the wall 4 of the carrier 3 at least across a portion of its axial width. In the installation position illustrated in
[0027] Advantageously, the cover 11 also covers the free end face 13 of the wall 4 at least partially. The region 14 of the envelope 9 that covers the wall 5 at the inner side 10 has an outer side 15 at which the seal element 16 is fastened. In the embodiment, it is an annular seal disk that is comprised advantageously of PTFE and is elastically deformed in the radial inner region in the illustrated installation position. The seal element 16 has the radially extending fastening section 17 which is fastened at the outer side 15 of the region 14 of the envelope 9.
[0028] The fastening section 17 of the seal element 16 is position preferably in a radial plane of the shaft seal and passes, steadily curved, into a seal section 18 that is elastically deformed in the installation position, surrounds the shaft 7, and is contacting the shaft 7 under a radial force. The seal section 18 can be provided at its side facing the shaft 7 with a return conveying structure 19.
[0029] The shaft seal is received prior to its installation in a support unit 20 (
[0030] The annular flange 24 extends to the level of the bottom 5 of the carrier 3 of the shaft seal which is axially contacting the annular flange 24.
[0031] The bottom 25 of the mounting sleeve 21 is provided at its end face which is facing away from the annular flange 24 with a central recess 26. Its rim 27 is advantageously embodied so as to widen conically.
[0032] The cylindrical outer side 28 of the wall 23 is expanded in the region of the bottom 27 in regard to the diameter. Advantageously, the cylindrical outer side 28 passes by a cone section 29 into a cylindrical section 30 that has a greater diameter than the outer side 28.
[0033] The seal element 16 is positioned with its seal section 18 under radial pretension on the cylindrical outer side 28 of the mounting sleeve 21.
[0034] The protection cap 22 has a conical wall 31 which contacts with its free end 32 the fastening section 17 of the seal element 16. The wall 31 surrounds at a distance the wall 23 of the mounting sleeve 21.
[0035] The conical wall 31 of the protection cap 22 passes into a radially extending bottom 33 which is provided at its side facing away from the mounting sleeve 21 with a circumferentially extending projection 34. The bottom 33 of the protection cap 22 is designed in an exemplary fashion such that its inner side 35 facing the mounting sleeve 21 is positioned at the level of the end face 36 of the bottom 25 of the mounting sleeve 21.
[0036] The mounting sleeve 21 and the protection cap 22 delimit an annular receiving space 37 in which the seal section 18 as well as most of the fastening section 17 of the seal element 16 are accommodated in a protective way. The remainder of the shaft seal projects past the mounting sleeve 21 and the protection cap 22.
[0037] When the shaft seal is to be installed, a seal-tightness test by means of an air leakage test is performed. In this context, it is tested whether the shaft seal seals properly. For the leakage test, a grease 38 is used that, after pulling the shaft seal onto the mounting sleeve 21, is applied immediately in front of the free end of the seal section 18 onto the outer side 28 of the wall 23. The grease 38 is applied in front of the seal section 18 in an annular shape onto the outer wall side 28 (
[0038] For installation of the shaft seal in the apparatus 1, first the protection cap 22 is removed that is gripped at the annular projection 34 by a corresponding mounting tool and can be easily axially removed (
[0039] The grease 38 must reach the area below the seal section 18 when the air leakage test is performed. This is achieved in the subsequently disclosed manner upon removing the mounting sleeve 21 from the shaft seal.
[0040] By means of a mounting tool 39, the installation of the shaft seal in the apparatus 1 is carried out. With the mounting tool 39, the shaft seal is moved with the mounting sleeve 21 axially against the shaft 7 (
[0041] Upon further displacement with the mounting tool 39, the shaft seal is pulled off the mounting sleeve 21 and axially pressed into the installation opening 2 of the apparatus 1. The seal section 18 and the grease 38 positioned in front of it are moved across the cone section 29 of the mounting sleeve 21 so that the seal section 18 is radially expanded. The outer diameter of the cylindrical wall section 30 of the mounting sleeve 21 is larger than the outer diameter of the shaft 7 so that the seal section 18 reaches properly the shaft 7 (
[0042] As soon as the seal section 18 rests completely on the shaft 7, the mounting sleeve 21 can be removed. With the mounting tool 39, the shaft seal is pushed farther into the installation opening 2 of the apparatus 1 into its installation position. During this displacement process, the seal section 18 moves onto the grease ring 38 so that the latter is distributed below the seal section 18 (
[0043] Upon displacement of the seal section 18 by the mounting tool 39, the seal section 18 moves onto of the grease ring 38 which has the result that the grease 38 is distributed uniformly between the shaft 7 and the seal section 18 when the seal section 18 is displaced on the shaft 7 into its installation position.
[0044] The grease 38 seals the region between the seal section 18 and the shaft 7 reliably so that the subsequent air leakage test is passed reliably.
[0045] Moreover, the grease 38 has the advantage that pressing the shaft seal into the installation opening 2 of the apparatus 1 and the running-in process of the seal section 18 are facilitated.
[0046] The described method is particularly advantageous when the seal element 16 is formed by a PTFE disk. It is not air-tight in the new state so that in case of an air leakage test, despite proper installation, an error message would be produced because the air would pass through between the seal section 18 and the shaft 7. Due to the described method, the grease 38 uniformly moves below the seal section 18 so that the region between the seal section 18 and the shaft 7 is properly sealed against air passage during the air leakage test.
[0047] The described configuration and assembly can be used, of course, also for seal elements that are comprised of other materials, for example, of the rubber-type material.
[0048] As grease 38, the greases are conceivable which are conventionally used in such air leakage tests, for example, greases with rheopex or thixotropic properties. In principle, in addition to greases, also other suitable media are conceivable, for example, oils, resins or the like. These other media can also have rheopex or thixotropic properties.
[0049] In the illustrated embodiment, the radial shaft seal is provided additionally with a dust lip 40 which however is not mandatory. It is advantageously formed as one piece together with the envelope 9 and surrounds the shaft 7 at a minimal radial distance. The dust lip 40 is engaged across during transport of the shaft seal by the radial flange 24 of the mounting sleeve 21 and is thus protected (