FLUID LINE COMPONENT WITH AXIAL SEAL
20230358345 ยท 2023-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L23/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L23/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid line component with a fluid duct, a sealing surface which surrounds the outlet of the fluid duct on an outer side of the fluid line component, and an axial seal which bears against the sealing surface and can be brought to bear against an opposite surface of a mating piece in order to connect the fluid duct leaktightly to a duct in the mating piece. The axial seal has a support and a sealing element which is assembled on the support, wherein the support can be displaced relative to the sealing surface. The invention also relates to an assembly with such a fluid line component, wherein the fluid line component is a hydraulic pump and the mating piece is a receptacle in a housing of a fluid storage tank.
Claims
1. Fluid line component with a fluid duct, a sealing surface which surrounds the outlet of the fluid duct on an outer side of the fluid line component, and an axial seal which bears against the sealing surface and can be brought to bear against an opposite surface of a mating piece in order to connect the fluid duct leaktightly to a duct in the mating piece, wherein the axial seal has a support and a sealing element which is assembled on the support, wherein the support can be displaced relative to the sealing surface.
2. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the sealing surface is arranged recessed in an end side of the fluid line component.
3. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the sealing surface is arranged at a projecting connection piece of the fluid line component.
4. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the sealing element is pre-assembled on the sealing surface.
5. Fluid line component according to claim 4, wherein the sealing element is fastened behind a holding element which is provided on the fluid line component, in particular is clamped or is engaged behind an undercut.
6. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the support is annular.
7. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein at least one outer edge of the support is configured so that it is bevelled or rounded on a side facing the sealing element.
8. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the fluid duct is a suction duct and the support is arranged inside the sealing element.
9. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the fluid duct is a pressure duct and the support is arranged outside the sealing element.
10. Fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the sealing element is annular and has two sealing lips which protrude radially at axially opposite ends of the sealing element.
11. Fluid line component according to claim 10, wherein the sealing lips project axially from the support.
12. Assembly with a fluid line component according to claim 1, wherein the fluid line component is a hydraulic pump and the mating piece a receptacle in a housing of a fluid storage tank.
13. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the sealing element is pre-assembled on the sealing surface.
14. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the support is annular.
15. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein at least one outer edge of the support is configured so that it is bevelled or rounded on a side facing the sealing element.
16. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the fluid duct is a suction duct and the support is arranged inside the sealing element.
17. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the fluid duct is a pressure duct and the support is arranged outside the sealing element.
18. Fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the sealing element is annular and has two sealing lips which protrude radially at axially opposite ends of the sealing element.
19. Assembly with a fluid line component according to claim 2, wherein the fluid line component is a hydraulic pump and the mating piece a receptacle in a housing of a fluid storage tank.
20. Fluid line component according to claim 3, wherein the sealing element is pre-assembled on the sealing surface.
Description
[0016] The invention will be described below on the basis of various embodiments, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. In the drawings:
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[0027] A fluid line component 2 is shown in
[0028] The fluid line component 2 is assembled in a receptacle 3 of a mating piece 4. The mating piece 4 is in this case a housing of a fluid storage tank. The fluid storage tank can be part of a gearbox housing, etc.
[0029] The fluid line component 2 has two fluid ducts 5, 6, the fluid duct 5 of which is an intake duct and the fluid duct 6 a pressure duct.
[0030] The mating piece 4 has a duct 7 which is associated with the intake duct 5, and a duct 8 which is associated with the pressure duct 6.
[0031] The fluid line component 2 is screwed to the mating piece 4 (see the schematically illustrated screw connections 9), wherein that side of the fluid line component 2 which is arranged inside the receptacle 3 is situated opposite the base of the receptacle 3. Axial seals 10, which connect the fluid ducts 5, 6 leaktightly to the ducts 7, 8 assigned to them, are provided there.
[0032] One of the axial seals 10, namely the one on the pressure side of the hydraulic pump, is shown in
[0033] The seal from
[0034] A state is shown in
[0035] The axial seal 10 will be described below with the aid of
[0036] The axial seal 10 has an overall annular structure, wherein it has a support 12 and a sealing element 14. The support 12 has an
[0037] L-shaped cross-section with a leg which forms a cylindrical surface concentric with the centre axis of the seal, and a leg which forms an annular surface extending radially with respect to the centre axis.
[0038] Metal or a sufficiently rigid plastic can be used as the material for the support 12.
[0039] The sealing element 14 preferably consists of an elastomer and has a central section which is held on the support 12, and two sealing lips 16 which project both radially and axially from the support 12 on sides of the sealing element which face away from each other.
[0040] The sealing element 14 is attached to the support 12 such that the sealing element 14 cannot be detached from the support 12 during transport and handling. For example, the dimensions of the sealing element 14 relative to the dimensions of the support 12 can be selected such that the sealing element 14 is fastened on the support 12 solely by virtue of the frictional forces which exist in the assembled state. The sealing element 14 can, however, also be firmly bonded, vulcanized, etc. to the support 12.
[0041] A sealing surface 20, which is provided concentrically with the centre axis M of the fluid duct 6, is provided in the fluid line component 2 in order to hold the axial seal 10. The sealing surface 20 is configured to be recessed in the fluid line component 2 such that a step 22 is provided in which the support 12 is guided. One of the sealing lips 16 bears against the sealing surface 20 as a result.
[0042] On the radially inner situated side, a holding element 24, in the form of a peripheral collar which is provided with an undercut at its axial end, projects from the sealing surface 20. The sealing lip 16 assigned to the sealing surface 20 engages behind it such that the axial seal 10 can be pre-assembled on the fluid line component 2.
[0043] It is also possible to fasten the axial seal 10 only by means of an oversized fit between the sealing element and the holding element 24, i.e. by a clamping effect. This has the advantage that it is possible to dispense with the undercut which is challenging from a manufacturing point of view.
[0044] Two cross-hatched regions are shown in
[0045] The sealing element 14 is deformed into the region situated radially outside the sealing element 14 when high pressures exist inside the fluid duct. The sealing element is deformed into the region situated radially inside the sealing element 14 when the spacing between the fluid line component 2 and the mating piece 4 is very small.
[0046] The two legs of the support 12 are in each case configured as bevelled or rounded at their free ends such that the sealing element 14 can bear lightly there and, when it is deformed, can bear, uniformly supported, against the step 22 and the corresponding surface of the mating piece 4.
[0047] The sealing lips have a self-reinforcing effect because the pressure acting inside the sealing element presses it against the sealing surface 20 and the mating surface on the mating piece 4. As the pressure increases, the contact force of the sealing lips 16 on the fluid line component 2 and on the mating piece 4 also increases such that a reliable seal is ensured.
[0048] The force exerted as a whole on the support by the sealing lips 16 and the sealing element 14 also causes the support 12 to be pressed more strongly against the step 22 and the mating piece 4 as the pressures increase. As a result, it is ensured that no extrusion gap, into which the sealing element 14 could be pressed, can be formed between the support 12 and the surfaces on the fluid line component 2 and the mating piece 4 on which the support 12 is supported. As a result, the possibility that the sealing element 14 might be damaged by repeated deformation into an extrusion gap is prevented.
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[0050] The difference between the embodiment in
[0051] The difference between the first and the second embodiment consists in particular in the configuration of the leg of the support 12 which forms the cylindrical surface configured concentrically with respect to the centre axis M. Whilst in the embodiment in
[0052] The sliding guide is dimensioned with regard to the existing gap such that the sealing element 14 cannot be pressed into the gap in the case of the pressures which occur.
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[0054] The embodiment in
[0055] Also in the third embodiment, a radial undercut can be used with which the sealing lip 16 associated with the sealing surface 20 engages inside the receptacle in the fluid line component 2.
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[0057] The difference between the third and the fourth embodiment consists in the sealing surface 20 in the fluid line component 2 being provided not on the base of a receptacle or recess for the axial seal 10 and instead forms an end side of a connection piece. The axial seal 10 is assembled on the latter such that the leg of the support 12 situated on the inside projects into the fluid duct 5 and in this way ensures radial guidance of the axial seal 10.
[0058] Here too, a holding element 24 is provided which forms a radial undercut behind which one of the sealing lips 16 of the sealing element 14 engages mechanically. The axial seal 10 is pre-assembled on the fluid line component 2 as a result.
[0059] According to a development which is not illustrated, an additional elastic element, which stresses the sealing lips in opposite directions in order to increase the contact force and hence the sealing effect, is provided on the axial seal 10. The elastic element can consist, for example, of spring steel and be formed in a similar fashion to those which are known from radial shaft sealing rings.
[0060] Shown in
[0061] Alternatively, a mating contour, corresponding to the contour of the support, can be provided in the sealing element such that the rib or bead of the support engages here mechanically.
[0062] As a further option, a mechanical undercut could here create more flexibility because the sealing element 14, when compressed, can easily adapt to/fit snugly against the undercut contour of the support 12.
[0063] The undercut 40, behind which the sealing element 14 can be locked on the holding element 24, is shown at an enlarged scale in