Seal assembly and fluid regulating valve
11255444 · 2022-02-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Armin Seeger (Schwalbach a. Ts., DE)
- Chunxiao Yan (Schwalbach a Ts., DE)
- Jörg Eissler (Schwalbach a Ts., DE)
- Klaus-Jürgen Lienig (Schwalbach a Ts., DE)
- Monika Ruhstorfer (Schwalbach a Ts., DE)
- Prashant Chavan (Schwalbach a Ts., DE)
Cpc classification
F16K5/0678
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/0873
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0689
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2007/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K5/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A seal arrangement for use in a fluid control valve includes: a first seal configured to sealingly abut against an actuatable valve body of the fluid control valve; a second seal configured to sealingly abut against a valve housing of the fluid control valve; and an elastically deformable intermediate spacer, arranged between the first seal and the second seal and configured to elastically space the first and second seals apart. At least in an installed state of the seal arrangement in the fluid control valve, the first seal and the second seal are joined to one another in positively locking fashion in an axial direction of the seal arrangement.
Claims
1. A seal assembly for a fluid control valve having an actuatable valve body and a valve housing, the seal assembly comprising: a first seal (4) configured to sealingly abut against the actuatable valve body of the fluid control valve; a second seal (6) configured to sealingly abut against the valve housing of the fluid control valve; an elastically deformable intermediate spacer (8), arranged between the first seal (4) and the second seal (6) and configured to elastically space the first and second seals (4, 6) apart; on two mutually oppositely situated end sides of the first and second seals (4, 6), first and second encircling projections (4|, 6|), wherein the first and second projections (4|, 6|) are configured to engage into one another in a positively locking fashion, by at least partially overlapping one another in the axial direction; and a seal opening (7), wherein, at least in an assembled but uninstalled state of the seal assembly (2), the first seal (4) and the second seal (6) are joined to one another in the positively locking engagement in the axial direction of the seal assembly, and wherein the first and second projections (4.sup.|, 6.sup.|) are arranged at an inside with respect to the seal opening (7), such that the intermediate spacer (8) sealingly encloses the overlap, situated at the inside in relation thereto, of the first and second projections (4.sup.|, 6.sup.|).
2. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second seals (4, 6) and the intermediate spacer (8) are each ring-shaped and together form the seal assembly (2) as a ring-shaped seal assembly.
3. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first seal (4) and/or the second seal (6) are/is configured as a hard seal.
4. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate spacer (8) is made of an elastically deformable plastic.
5. A fluid control valve having at least one seal assembly (2) as claimed in claim 1 for sealing off a connection region of the fluid control valve.
6. The fluid control valve as claimed in claim 5, configured as a multi-way control valve.
7. The fluid control valve as claimed in claim 6, configured as a cooling water control valve.
8. The fluid control valve as claimed in claim 6, configured as a cooling water control valve of a vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in detail in the following text with reference to the illustrations in the figures. Further advantageous refinements of the invention are apparent from the dependent claims and the description below of preferred embodiments. For this purpose:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Identical features or features having an identical effect are denoted by the same reference designations throughout the figures.
(8) The circular-ring-shaped seal arrangement 2 or multi-part seal 2 shown in
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(10) The intermediate piece 8 illustrated in the figures (
(11) Here, all of the embodiments described above have in common the fact that, at least on the seal 4, which is provided for statically sealing abutment against an actuatable valve body 28 of a fluid control valve 22 (See e.g.,
(12) Furthermore, all of the embodiments described above have in common the fact that at least the first seal 4 is formed as a hard seal. It is however preferable for the second seal 6 to also be formed as a hard seal. Here, such a hard seal is to be understood as meaning a seal which, in contrast to the intermediate piece 8, is elastically non-deformable at least at the sealing contact point—whether this has a linear and/or areal sealing action. Basically, the hard seal may for example also be manufactured, for example by injection molding, entirely from PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) and/or the like. As an alternative to this, it would also be possible for the hard seal to be formed from a plastic that has a correspondingly hard coating, for example of PTFE and/or the like, at the sealing side. To save costs, it would also be possible for the second seal 6 to be formed merely from a plastic that is softer and less expensive in relation to that of the first seal 4.
(13) In contrast, the intermediate piece 8—in the form of a closed encircling profile—is formed from an elastically deformable plastic, for example an elastomer etc., such that the axial spacing of the two seals 4 and 6 can, in accordance with a length tolerance situation to be compensated, be set by a correspondingly elastic deformation of the intermediate piece 8. This elastic deformation furthermore gives rise to the desired bracing of the seal arrangement 2 or multi-part seal 2 in its installed state.
(14) Two hard seals 4 and 6 per se, for example in the form of two PTFE hard seals, in conjunction with the elastomer intermediate piece 8 already form an arrangement of individual parts which can adhere well to one another, and which can be easily installed as a unit into the fluid control valve 22. Furthermore, misalignment of the elastomer intermediate piece 8 during the installation process is advantageously prevented by the two PTFE hard seals 4 and 6.
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(16) It is clear from the illustration in
(17) The seal arrangement proposed in the context of this disclosure is firstly producible inexpensively and secondly compensates tolerances over a relatively broad length tolerance range, and does so in conjunction with a long-term sealing action. With regard to the multi-way cooling water control valve 22 (see e.g.,
(18) Although exemplary embodiments have been explained in the above description, it should be noted that numerous modifications are possible. Furthermore, it should be noted that the exemplary embodiments are merely examples which are not intended to limit the scope of protection, the applications and the structure in any way. Instead, the above description gives a person skilled in the art a guideline for the implementation of at least one exemplary embodiment, wherein various changes may be made, especially with regard to the function and arrangement of the component parts described, without departing from the scope of protection as apparent from the claims and combinations of features equivalent thereto.