BUFFER RING
20180058586 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/1423
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/1461
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A buffer ring includes an annular body portion 11 that makes close contact with a side wall face 131b of an annular groove 131; an inner peripheral lip 12 that extends toward a sealed fluid side O from an inner peripheral end portion of the body portion 11; and an outer peripheral lip 13 that extends toward the sealed fluid side O from an outer peripheral end portion of the body portion 11 and having an outer peripheral end portion making close contact with a groove bottom face 131a of the annular groove 131, the outer peripheral lip 13 being lower in stiffness than the inner peripheral lip 12, wherein a plurality of protrusions 14 that make close contact with the groove bottom face 131a of the annular groove 131 are provided on an outer peripheral face of the body portion 11 at intervals in a circumferential direction.
Claims
1. A sealing system, comprising: a shaft; a housing; a buffer ring to buffer a pressure of a sealed fluid against a packing that seals an annular gap between the shaft and the housing reciprocating relative to each other, the buffer ring being fixed on a sealed fluid side of the packing and in an annular groove provided on an inner periphery of the housing, the buffer ring including: an annular body portion that makes close contact with a side wall face of the annular groove; an inner peripheral lip that extends axially from the annular body portion and toward a sealed fluid side from an inner peripheral end portion of the body portion, the inner peripheral lip including an inner peripheral end portion, the inner peripheral end portion of the inner peripheral lip being slidable relative to an outer peripheral face of the shaft; and an outer peripheral lip that extends axially from the annular body portion and toward the sealed fluid side and an outer peripheral side so as to be inclined from an outer peripheral end portion of the body portion, the outer peripheral lip including an outer peripheral end portion, the outer peripheral end portion of the outer peripheral lip making close contact with a groove bottom face of the annular groove, the outer peripheral lip being lower in stiffness than the inner peripheral lip, wherein the buffer ring includes an annular channel disposed between the inner and outer peripheral lips; the body portion including an outer peripheral face that defines a majority of an outer surface of the body portion, a plurality of protrusions extending radially outward from the outer peripheral face and that make close contact with a radially inwardly facing groove bottom face of the annular groove, the plurality of protrusions being located at intervals in a circumferential direction and at locations that are within a region of the outer peripheral face of the body portion and separated from an end face on a packing disposed side of the body portion.
Description
DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Hereinbelow, with reference to the drawings, a mode for carrying out the disclosure will be described in detail by way of example based on an embodiment. However, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited only to dimensions, materials, shapes, and relative arrangements of constituent parts described in the embodiment unless specifically described.
Example
[0022] With reference to
[0023] <Hydraulic Cylinder>
[0024] With reference to
[0025] A hydraulic cylinder 100 comprises a piston rod 110 as a shaft to which a piston 120 is fixed, and a cylinder 130 as a housing. The piston rod 110 and the cylinder 130 are configured to reciprocate relative to each other. More specifically, by controlling an oil pressure via two ports 134 and 135 provided in the cylinder 130 (controlling the oil pressure in the directions of arrows P in the drawing), it is possible to cause the piston 120 and the piston rod 110 to reciprocate relative to the cylinder 130.
[0026] The hydraulic cylinder 100 is provided with a first sealing system S10 that seals an annular gap between the piston rod 110 and the cylinder 130, and a second sealing system S20 that seals an annular gap between the piston 120 and the cylinder 130. The inside of the hydraulic cylinder 100 is sealed from the outside by the first sealing system S10, and two sealed regions in the hydraulic cylinder 100 are separated by the second sealing system S20.
[0027] The first sealing system S10 is composed of a buffer section S11 that mainly buffers a fluid pressure (herein, an oil pressure), a main seal section S12 that mainly suppresses (prevents) leakage of a sealed liquid (herein, oil) in the hydraulic cylinder 100 to the outside, and a dust seal section S13 that mainly suppresses (prevents) entry of dust.
[0028] <First Sealing System>
[0029] With reference to
[0030] The buffer section S11 is composed of a buffer ring 10 and a backup ring 20.
[0031] The main seal section S12 is composed of a packing 30 having an inner peripheral lip 31 and an outer peripheral lip 32, and a backup ring 40. In the present example, a U-packing having a U-shaped cross section and made of a rubber-like elastic material is used as the packing 30. The backup ring 40 made of a resin is provided on the air side A of the packing 30. With this, the inner peripheral end edge of the packing 30 is prevented from being protruded into a minute annular gap between the piston rod 110 and the cylinder 130.
[0032] The dust seal section S13 is composed of a dust seal 50 that comprises a metal ring 51 and a seal portion 52 made of a rubber-like elastic material and formed integrally with the metal ring 51. Note that the seal portion 52 has an oil lip 52a and a dust lip 52b.
[0033] With the compositions described above, by disposing the buffer ring 10 on the sealed fluid side O of the packing 30, it is possible to buffer the fluid pressure (the oil pressure) against the packing 30. In addition, by disposing the dust seal 50 on the air side A of the packing 30, it is possible to suppress the entry of a foreign matter (dust, dirt and the like) to the side of the packing 30 from the outside. Accordingly, it becomes possible to increase the durability of the packing 30.
[0034] <Buffer Ring>
[0035] With reference to
[0036] The buffer ring 10 according to the present example is composed of a rubber-like elastic material such as urethane rubber or NBR. The buffer ring 10 integrally comprises an annular body portion 11, an inner peripheral lip 12 that extends toward the sealed fluid side O from an inner peripheral end portion of the body portion 11, and an outer peripheral lip 13 that extends toward the sealed fluid side O and the outer peripheral side so as to be inclined from an outer peripheral end portion of the body portion 11.
[0037] The body portion 11 makes close contact with a side wall face 131b on the air side A of the first annular groove 131 when the fluid pressure on the sealed fluid side O is higher than the fluid pressure on the air side A. In addition, on the outer peripheral face of the body portion 11, a plurality of protrusions 14 that make close contact with a groove bottom face 131a of the first annular groove 131 are provided at intervals in a circumferential direction. In the present example, the plurality of protrusions 14 are provided at regular intervals in the circumferential direction. Note that the diameter of a virtual circle that passes the tips of all of the protrusions 14 can be made larger than the inner diameter of the groove bottom face 131a of the first annular groove 131 so that the protrusions 14 make close contact with the groove bottom face 131a in a state of being compressed. Or the diameter and the inner diameter can be set nearly equal so that the protrusions 14 make close contact with the groove bottom face 131a in a state of being not compressed.
[0038] The inner peripheral lip 12 is configured such that it extends toward the sealed fluid side O from the inner peripheral end portion of the body portion 11, and its inner peripheral end portion is slidable relative to the outer peripheral face of the piston rod 110. In addition, on the end portion on the sealed fluid side O of the inner peripheral lip 12, there is provided a groove 12a that secures a fluid channel even when the inner peripheral lip 12 is in a contact state with a side wall face 131c on the sealed fluid side O of the first annular groove 131.
[0039] The outer peripheral lip 13 is configured such that it extends toward the sealed fluid side O from the outer peripheral end portion of the body portion 11, and its outer peripheral end portion makes close contact with the groove bottom face 131a of the first annular groove 131. The outer peripheral lip 13 is configured so as to be smaller in thickness, lower in stiffness, and shorter in length than the inner peripheral lip 12.
[0040] In addition, an annular notch 15 is provided on the inner peripheral end edge on the air side A of the buffer ring 10. The backup ring 20 is fixed in the annular notch 15. With this, a part (the inner peripheral end edge) of the buffer ring 10 is prevented from being protruded into the minute annular gap between the piston rod 110 and the cylinder 130. Note that the backup ring 20 is composed of a resin material such as PTFE or the like.
[0041] As described above, in the buffer ring 10 according to the present example, the plurality of protrusions 14 provided on the outer peripheral face of the body portion 11 are in close contact with the groove bottom face 131a of the first annular groove 131. Consequently, even in a state in which the piston rod 110 is reciprocating or the pulsation of the oil pressure is occurring, the buffer ring 10 maintains a stable posture in the first annular groove 131 without falling over.
Advantages of the Buffer Ring According to the Present Example
[0042] According to the buffer ring 10 according to the present example, the plurality of protrusions 14 that make close contact with the groove bottom face 131a of the first annular groove 131 are provided on the outer peripheral face of the body portion 11 at intervals in the circumferential direction. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the entire buffer ring 10 from falling in such a way as to tilt. Because of this, it is possible to stabilize the posture of the buffer ring 10 with respect to the first annular groove 131. Accordingly, it is possible to make the function of the buffer ring 10 be stably performed. With the advantages described above, it becomes possible to prevent a high pressure from acting against the packing 30, and increase sealing performance of the entire first sealing system S10.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0043] 10 buffer ring [0044] 11 body portion [0045] 12 inner peripheral lip [0046] 12a groove [0047] 13 outer peripheral lip [0048] 14 protrusion [0049] 15 notch [0050] 20 backup ring [0051] 30 packing [0052] 31 inner peripheral lip [0053] 32 outer peripheral lip [0054] 40 backup ring [0055] 50 dust seal [0056] 51 metal ring [0057] 52 seal section [0058] 52a oil lip [0059] 52b dust lip [0060] 100 hydraulic cylinder [0061] 110 piston rod [0062] 120 piston [0063] 130 cylinder [0064] 131 first annular groove [0065] 131a groove bottom face [0066] 131b side wall face [0067] 131c side wall face [0068] 132 second annular groove [0069] 133 notch [0070] 134, 135 port [0071] A air side [0072] O sealed fluid [0073] S10 first sealing system [0074] S11 buffer section [0075] S12 main seal section [0076] S13 dust seal section [0077] S20 second sealing system