WEAR RING AND WEAR RING ARRANGEMENT
20230120454 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Gert Moelsted Iversen (Helsingoer, DK)
- Agge Tonndorff (Virum, DK)
- Anders Kvist Bjergvang (Weston-super-Mare, GB)
Cpc classification
F16J15/188
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/1461
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3272
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wear ring for guidance of two machine components are arranged movably relative to one another along/around a movement axis, which is formed in one piece from a plastic or a reinforced plastic material and which is slit such that it has two free ends. The wear ring has a cross-sectional width W, which at least sectionally, increases in a radial direction towards the rear side of the wear ring. The wear ring has one or more recesses formed on its front side and/or on its the rear side for increasing its deformability and thus facilitate mounting thereof in a mounting groove of a machine element. Furthermore, a wear ring arrangement with a wear ring can be clipped into a mounting groove of one of the machine components of the wear ring arrangement.
Claims
1. A wear ring for guidance of two machine components which are arranged movably relative to one another along/around a movement axis, the wear ring being formed in one piece from a plastic or a reinforced plastic material and which is slit wherein it has two free ends, wherein the wear ring has a front side, a rear side and two flanks, wherein the wear ring has a cross-sectional width W, which, with respect to a wear ring's central axis, at least sectionally increases in a radial direction towards the rear side thereof and wherein the wear ring has one or more recesses formed on its front side and/or on its the rear side, wherein the recesses of the front side and the recesses of the rear side are spaced from one another in the direction of the central axis of the wear ring and wherein the recesses of each side of the wear ring are arranged spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction of the wear ring.
2. The wear ring according to claim 1, wherein the wear ring, in each of its cross-sections, has a single recess or a plurality of recesses, the overall depth d of all recesses of each the respective cross-sections being greater than two thirds of the nominal thickness of the wear ring.
3. The wear ring according to claim 1, wherein the recesses are formed as grooves or as circular holes.
4. The wear ring according to claim 3, wherein each of the recesses has flanks in the cross section of the wear ring, which are arranged symmetrically relative to a center axis of the respective recess, the center axis being arranged parallel to a median plane of the wear ring.
5. The wear ring according to claim 3, wherein in the cross-section of the wear ring, the center axis of at least part of the recesses is inclined with respect to a median plane of the wear ring.
6. The wear ring according to claim 3, wherein, in a cross-sectional view of the wear ring, at least part of the recesses shows a dilated bottom section.
7. The wear ring according to claim 1, wherein the wear ring has, at least sectionally, a dovetail cross-sectional shape.
8. The wear ring according to claim 1, wherein the wear ring, on at least one or on both of its side flanks, has one or more lateral projections extending away from the respective side flank.
9. The wear ring according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of lateral projections on a respective side flank of the wear ring are arranged spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction of the wear ring at regular intervals.
10. The wear ring according to claim 8, wherein the lateral projections have a triangular or a rectangular cross-sectional shape.
11. The wear ring arrangement comprising: the two machine components being a first and a second machine component which are arranged movably along/around the movement axis relative to one another; and the wear ring having the features according to claim 1 and which is clipped into a mounting groove with bilateral undercuts of one of the said machine components in a detachable fashion.
12. The wear ring arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the machine component having the mounting groove and the wear ring are joined together by a dovetail joint.
13. The wear ring arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the wear ring arrangement is formed as a piston-cylinder unit and wherein the first machine component is a cylinder and the second machine component is a piston or a piston rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034]
[0035] The wear ring 10 comprises a front side 16 and a rear side 18 which are facing away from one another and two lateral flanks 20, 22. The wear ring 10 is made in one piece and consist of an elastically deformable plastic or reinforced plastic material. For instance, the plastic material can comprise fibers (not shown in the Figures) or other suitable mechanically and/or thermally reinforcing compounds or a dry lubricant as needed.
[0036] The wear ring 10 features a recess 24 which, by way of example, is arranged on its rear side 18. The recess may extend over the entire circumferential extension L of the wear ring 10. The function of the recess 24 is explained in further detail below. The central axis of the wear ring is designated 26 and the median plane of the wear ring 10 is designated 28. The width of the wear ring is designated W.
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[0038] There is a sealing gap 36 formed in a radial direction between the two machine components 30, 32. At least one sealing element (sealing ring) 38 serves to seal off a high-pressure side H relative to a low-pressure or atmospheric side N of the wear ring arrangement 100. The sealing element 38 is seated in a holding groove 40 of the second machine component 32. It is to be understood, that there can alternatively be two or more such sealing elements 38 arranged in a respective holding groove 40 wherein the holding grooves 40 are arranged spaced apart from one another in an axial direction with respect to the movement axis 34.
[0039] The sealing element 38 is pretensioned in a radial direction against a counter surface 42 of the first machine component 30 in a dynamically sealing manner by a pretensioning element 44. The pretensioning element 44 itself is arranged in the holding groove 40 and may, for instance, be formed as an elastomeric O-ring. The pretensioning elements 44 abuts against both the sealing element 38 and the respective groove base 46 of the holding groove 40 in a statically sealing manner.
[0040] There are several slit wear rings 10 which are each arranged spaced apart from each other in an axial direction and each of which is seated in a respective mounting groove 48 of the second machine component 32. Each of the wear rings 10 projects in a radial direction into the sealing gap 36 and may abut against the sealing surface 42 of the first machine component 30 intermittently or at all times. During operation of the wear ring arrangement 100, the wear rings 10 guide the second machine element 32 and absorb transverse loads as well as prevent an adverse and possibly detrimental direct (metal-to-metal) contact between the two machine components 30, 32. It is understood that the plastic or reinforced plastic material of the wear rings 10 needs to have a sufficient load capacity, and advantageously allows for a low friction and a stick-slip free operation. The wear rings 10 further protect the critical sealing element 38 from an unwanted overload.
[0041] Each of the mounting grooves 48 of the second machine component 32 shows a cross-section that widens in a radial direction towards the groove base 46 of the mounting groove as depicted in more detail in
[0042] The second machine element 32 and the respective wear ring 10 seated therein, each form a dovetail joint by which the wear ring 10 is securely fixed in its predetermined mounting position. The dovetail-joint allows for a mounting of the wear ring 10 on the respective machine component 30, 32 without the need for further fixation means such as glue and the like.
[0043] As has been pointed out above, each wear ring 10 consists of an elastically deformable plastic or reinforced plastic material. To further facilitate mounting of the wear ring 10 within the mounting groove of the respective machine component 30, 32, the wear ring 10 is provided with one recess 24 (
[0044] According to the embodiment of the wear ring 10 shown in
[0045] The number of recesses 24 per surface area 54 of the wear ring 10, their dimensioning, in particular depth, is preferably chosen dependent on the elastic material properties and the geometry of the respective wear ring 10.
[0046] All recesses of the front side 16 and/or all the recesses of the rear side 18 of the wear ring 10 may have the same dimensions. However, the recesses 24 of the front side 16 may actually differ from the recesses 24 of the rear side 18, in particular have a different, e.g., smaller, depth d (as is shown in
[0047] Of note, in each cross-section of the wear ring 10 showing a single recess 24 or a plurality of recesses 24, the overall depth D of all recesses 24 in each cross-section of the wear ring 10 over its entire circumferential extension is advantageously greater than two thirds of the nominal thickness 56 of the wear ring 10.
[0048] Further, the recesses 24 of the front side 16 and recesses 24 of the rear side 18 of the wear ring 10 are preferably spaced from one another in the direction of the central axis 26 (
[0049] According to the wear ring 10 shown in
[0050] According to
[0051] The recesses 24 can be extending in a strictly circumferential direction of the wear ring. However, the recesses 24 may also be configured as holes with a circular, triangular or other suitable geometry for increasing the deformability of the wear ring 10. Of note, the recesses 24 have a further advantage. As particulate matter tends to build up between in the sealing gap 36 (
[0052] According to
[0053] The wear ring 10 does not necessarily need to have chamfered side flanks 20, 22 to engage behind undercuts 52 (cf.
[0054] According to a further embodiment shown in
[0055] In
[0056] To further improve the plastic flow of the wear ring 10 material during the pressure shaping there can be made a further impression 70 or even a perforation 72 which, according to
[0057] The perforation 72 is depicted in more detail in the cross-sectional view according 20 to
[0058] According to the further wear ring 10 shown in