Rescue mechanical seal and method
11608894 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04C27/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2230/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a method of replacing a failed pump seal of a pump having a pump housing and a rotating pump shaft. As part of the method, there is provided a specially configured rescue seal. The rescue seal is placed on the pump shaft above the failed seal so that the pump shaft extends through both the failed seal and the rescue seal. In order to affix the rescue seal to the pump shaft and above the failed seal, a plurality of studs are first attached to the pump housing after removing some of the bolts that fasten the failed seal to the pump housing. The failed seal is then secured to the studs with nuts. Nuts are then placed on the studs to secure the rescue seal to the studs above the failed seal.
Claims
1. A rescue seal apparatus for repairing a failed pump seal, said pump seal having a face, of a pump having a pump housing, a rotating pump shaft, and a drive collar secured to the shaft with set screws, comprising: studs for attachment to the pump housing in place of bolts which hold the failed seal in place; a rescue seal, having a face, for placement on the pump shaft above the failed seal so that the pump shaft extends through both the failed seal and the rescue seal; nuts for securing the failed seal to the studs and for securing the rescue seal to the studs above the failed seal; and set blocks that are installed during the manufacturing of the rescue seal, said set blocks having pre-loaded springs which, when the rescue seal is properly installed, urge the failed seal face and the rescue seal face to stay together, wherein the set blocks may be removed after the drive collar set screws are tightened.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rescue seal has a housing with recesses that are receptive of the nuts securing the failed seal.
3. A method of replacing a failed pump seal of a pump having a pump housing and a rotating pump shaft, comprising the steps of: a) providing a rescue seal; b) attaching studs to the pump housing; c) securing the failed seal to the studs with fasteners; d) placing the rescue seal on the pump shaft above the failed seal so that the pump shaft extends through both the failed seal and the rescue seal; and e) placing fasteners on the studs to secure the rescue seal to the studs above the failed seal.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein some of the fasteners that secure the failed seal to the housing are removed before the studs are attached.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the pump housing includes a pump discharge head and the studs are connected to the pump discharge head.
6. The method of claim 3 wherein fasteners attached to the studs secure both the failed seal and the rescue seal to the pump housing.
7. The method of claim 3 wherein the rescue seal has a housing with recesses that are receptive of the fasteners securing the failed seal.
8. The method of claim 3, wherein the failed seal and the rescue seal each have seal faces, and further comprising installing with set screws a drive collar wherein the rescue seal further comprises set blocks that are installed while the rescue seal is being manufactured to pre-load springs which when the rescue seal is properly installed urge the faces of the failed seal and the rescue seal to stay together, and further comprising removing the set blocks after the drive collar set screws are tightened.
9. A rescue seal apparatus for repairing a failed pump seal of a pump having a pump housing, bolts that secure the failed seal to the pump housing, a rotating pump shaft, and a drive collar secured to the shaft comprising: a) studs configured for attachment to the pump housing in place of the bolts that hold the failed seal in place; b) a rescue seal configured for placement on the pump shaft above the failed seal in a repaired position, said rescue seal having an opening enabling the pump shaft to extend through both the failed seal and the rescue seal, each seal having a face; c) fasteners attached to the housing that enable securement of the failed seal to the studs, said fasteners also securing the rescue seal to the studs above the failed seal; d) set blocks that can be removably installed while the rescue seal is being manufactured; and e) pre-load springs which when the rescue seal is installed urge the faces of the failed seal and the rescue seal together.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rescue seal has a housing with recesses that are receptive of the fasteners securing the failed seal.
11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rescue seal includes a lower seal sleeve and a seal cover above said seal sleeve.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the rescue seal includes a drive collar attached to the pump shaft and seal cover.
13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rescue seal includes a stationary seal and a rotating seal, each said seal having a sealing face.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said rescue seal includes a seal cover and the stationary face connects with the seal cover.
15. The method of claim 3, wherein: the studs are threaded; and the fasteners are nuts.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein some of the nuts that secure the failed seal to the housing are removed before the studs are attached.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the pump housing includes a pump discharge head and the studs are connected to the pump discharge head.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein nuts attached to the studs secure both the failed seal and the rescue seal to the pump housing and shaft.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the rescue seal has a housing with recesses that are receptive of nuts securing the failed seal.
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising installing a drive collar using set screws, wherein the failed seal and the rescue seal each have seal faces, and wherein the rescue seal further comprises set blocks that are installed while the rescue seal is being manufactured to pre-load springs which when the rescue seal is properly installed urge the failed seal face and the rescue seal face to stay together, and further comprising removing the set blocks after the drive collar set screws are tightened.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(19) Skirt 15 has a lower larger diameter section 16 and an upper smaller diameter section 17. Preferably, lower diameter section 16 has a diameter ranging from 2.875″ to 3″. Most preferably, the lower diameter section 16 has a diameter of 2.938″. Preferably, upper smaller diameter section 17 has a diameter ranging from 2.688″ to 2.75″. Most preferably, the upper, smaller diameter section 17 has a diameter of 2.728″. Notches 18 in the larger diameter section 16 and receptive of lower projections 19 on rotating face driver 20. Rotating face driver 20 has upper projections 21 that interlock with notches 22 in rotating seal face 23.
(20) O-ring 24 fits annular recess 26 at the lower end portion of seal sleeve 11 as seen in
(21) The crash bushing (also known as the “throttle bushing”) 32 presses into seal cover 33, has clearance over sleeve 11, and is used to limit the amount of product that can leak out of a failed seal 50. Being made of a thermoplastic, its second purpose is to keep the metal parts from coming into contact with each other which could cause heat or sparks igniting flammable products. Seal cover 33 has recesses or cutouts 34 that fit over the nuts/bolts/fasteners that connect failed seal 50 to pump housing 60 (see
(22) Seal cover 33 is fitted with preload spacers 35 and bolt spacer retainers 36. Drive collar 37 attaches to pump shaft 45 with set screws 38.
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(24) In order to install the rescue seal, the bolts securing the seal (and if equipped) the OBA to the pump are replaced with four (4) studs 55 (see
(25) In order to install the rescue seal 10, two (2) of the four (4) nuts are thus removed. The rescue seal 10 is lowered over the failed seal 50 and onto the studs 55. Once in place, four (4) nuts 56 are installed on top of the rescue seal 10 thus securing both the rescue seal 10 and failed primary seal 50 to the pump shaft 45 and housing 60 (see
(26) The present invention also includes a method of replacing a failed pump seal 50 of a pump P having a pump housing 60 and a rotating pump shaft 45. The method preferably comprises the steps of:
(27) (1) providing a rescue seal 10;
(28) (2) attaching studs 55 to the pump housing 60;
(29) (3) securing the failed seal 50 to the studs 55 with nuts 56;
(30) (4) placing the rescue seal 10 on the pump shaft 45 above the failed seal 50 so that the pump shaft 45 extends through both the failed seal 50 and the rescue seal 10; and
(31) (5) placing nuts 56 on the studs 55 to secure the rescue seal 10 to the studs 55 above the failed seal 50.
(32) Preferably, some of the fasteners that secure the failed seal 50 to the housing 60 are removed before the studs 55 are attached.
(33) Preferably, the pump housing 60 includes a pump discharge head and the studs 55 are connected to the pump discharge head.
(34) Preferably, nuts 56 attached to the studs 55 secure both the failed seal 50 and the rescue seal 10 to the pump housing 60 and shaft 45.
(35) Preferably, the rescue seal 10 has a housing or sleeve 11 with recesses 18 that are receptive of the nuts 56 securing the failed seal 50.
(36) In some embodiments, the method of the present invention further comprises a step of installing a drive collar 37 using set screws 38. In this embodiment, the rescue seal 10 preferably further comprises set blocks 35 that are installed while the rescue seal 10 is being manufactured to pre-load springs 13 which when the rescue seal 10 is properly installed urge the two seal faces (the faces of the failed seal 50 and the rescue seal 10) to stay together. These set blocks 35 can be seen in
(37) The apparatus of the present invention includes a rescue seal apparatus 10 for repairing a failed pump seal 50 of a pump P having a pump housing 60, a rotating pump shaft 45, and a drive collar 37 secured to the shaft 45 with set screws 38. Preferably, the rescue seal 10 comprises studs 55 for attachment to the pump housing 45 in place of bolts which hold the failed seal 50 in place; a rescue seal 10 for placement on the pump shaft 45 above the failed seal 50 so that the pump shaft 45 extends through both the failed seal 50 and the rescue seal 10; nuts 56 for securing the failed seal 50 to the studs 55 and for securing the rescue seal 10 to the studs 55 above the failed seal 50; and set blocks that are installed while the rescue seal 50 is being manufactured to pre-load springs 13 which when the rescue seal 10 is properly installed urge two seal faces (the faces of the failed seal 50 and the rescue seal 10) to stay together, wherein the set blocks may be removed after the drive collar set screws 38 are tightened. Preferably, the rescue seal 10 has a housing or sleeve 11 with recesses 18 that are receptive of the nuts 56 securing the failed seal 50.
(38) The method of the present invention can be seen in
(39) The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
(40) TABLE-US-00001 PARTS LIST: PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 10 rescue mechanical seal 11 seal sleeve 12 outer surface 13 rotating face spring 14 opening 15 annular skirt 16 larger diameter section/lower section 17 smaller diameter section/upper section 18 notch/recess 19 lower projection 20 rotating face driver 21 upper projection 22 notch/recess 23 rotating seal faces 24 o-ring 25 o-ring 26 annular recess 27 stationary seal face 28 anti-rotation pin 29 o-ring 30 annular recess 31 annular recess 32 bushing 33 seal cover 34 nut cutout 35 set blocks or preload spacer 36 bolt spacer retainers 37 drive collar 38 set screw 39 half-moon recess 40 sleeve bore 45 pump shaft 50 failed seal 55 studs 56 nut 60 pump housing P pump