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WO2008009317A1
WO2008009317A1 PCT/EP2007/001750 EP2007001750W WO2008009317A1 WO 2008009317 A1 WO2008009317 A1 WO 2008009317A1 EP 2007001750 W EP2007001750 W EP 2007001750W WO 2008009317 A1 WO2008009317 A1 WO 2008009317A1
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support body
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Dominique Lutaud
Marc Sitarz
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Carl Freudenberg KG
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Priority to PL07711727T priority Critical patent/PL2044351T3/en
Priority to JP2009519804A priority patent/JP5065388B2/en
Priority to BRPI0714436-9A priority patent/BRPI0714436B1/en
Priority to DE202007018562U priority patent/DE202007018562U1/en
Priority to EP07711727A priority patent/EP2044351B1/en
Priority to CN200780027295XA priority patent/CN101490452B/en
Priority to US12/308,650 priority patent/US20090166977A1/en
Publication of WO2008009317A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008009317A1/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/16Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
    • F16J15/32Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
    • F16J15/3204Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip
    • F16J15/3228Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip formed by deforming a flat ring
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/16Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
    • F16J15/32Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
    • F16J15/3244Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with hydrodynamic pumping action

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  • the invention concerns a seal, comprising a seal element and an L-shaped supporting body that has an annular element and a disc-shaped flange, the flange having an end face on the side facing away from the element.
  • Seals of this kind are in general of known art. Seals of known art consist of a support body made of metal and a disc-shaped seating element made of PTFE. The sealing element is secured to the support body by means of an intermediate layer made of a polymer material. Seals of this kind thus consist of at least three materials. Moreover the sealing element is configured such that the support body and also the contact face to which the sealing element with the intermediate layer is connected, as a result of which production is resource intensive. In certain configurations the medium that is being sealed can make contact with the support body or the contact face. This is then a problem, if the medium that is being sealed is chemically aggressive. Moreover seals of this kind are resource-intensive to produce.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a seal that is particularly easy to produce. This object is achieved with the features of Claim 1.
  • the dependent claims refer to advantageous embodiments.
  • the sealing element is located on the end face.
  • the connection of the sealing element to the support body is made without an intermediate layer, so that an additional injection moulding process is eliminated.
  • the end face points in the direction of the space to be sealed, the sealing element then being located such that the side of the support body facing towards the space to be sealed is covered. Since in this embodiment only the sealing element forms a bounding surface with the space to be sealed, the medium to be sealed also makes contact only with the sealing element.
  • the sealing element protects the support ring and also the contact face between the sealing element and the support body from contact with the medium to be sealed.
  • the sealing element can be connected by means of material bonding with the support body. Material bonded connections are easily produced and require only a small design resource.
  • An adhesive layer can be present between sealing element and support body.
  • the adhesive layer can be applied to either the bearing ring or the support ring.
  • the adhesive joint can then be produced by the application of pressure, with or without the application of heat.
  • the sealing element can be located on the support body such that a first section of the sealing element forms a dynamic sealing lip and a second section of the sealing element forms a static seal.
  • the sealing element surrounds the support body such that after assembly the first section of the sealing element surrounds the shaft to be sealed and the second section provides the static seal between housing and support body.
  • the loadings occurring in operation are accommodated by the clamped joint of the sealing element between support ring and housing, and the sealing element is fixed in its location.
  • the sealing element can have a coating in the area of the second section.
  • This coating can, for example, be a sealant. With small coating thicknesses these types of coatings improve the static sealing effect of the sealing element.
  • the sealing element can consist of a PTFE compound, which can also be reinforced with glass fibres. Moreover the use of a non-woven or felt material impregnated with a PTFE dispersion comes into consideration. PTFE is insensitive to a large number of chemically aggressive media and has a small friction coefficient. Since also the section of the sealing element forming the static seal is formed from PTFE the press-fitting of the seal into the housing to be sealed is simplified.
  • the support body can consist of a metallic material. Metallic materials are easy to form, so that support rings can be produced cost-effectively as stamped parts.
  • the support body can also consist of plastic. Here for example complicated geometries can be produced by means of injection moulding.
  • the sealing element can have scavenge grooves.
  • the scavenge groove is configured in the area of the first section and with correct assembly points in the direction of the shaft to be sealed.
  • the scavenge groove improves the dynamic sealing effect.
  • the sealing element can bulge out in the direction of the ambient environment. Seals of this kind are simple to assemble. No special assembly tools are required.
  • the sealing element can bulge out in the direction of the space to be sealed. Seals of this kind seal reliably, even at high pressures within the space to be sealed.
  • This invention enables advantageously to use the same support body and the same disc-shaped sealing element for seals with sealing lips showing in both directions. It is only necessary to arrange the scavange grooves of the sealing element on the support body so that they show towards the machine part (e.g. a shaft) which should be sealed.
  • the support body can comprise a holding device for a sensor.
  • the holding device is arranged on the annular element on the free end.
  • the holding device and the support body are formed as a one-piece part.
  • the holding device comprises a spacer and a connecting member for fixing a sensor.
  • the outcome of this embodiment is a sealing arrangement comprising a seal and a sensor with only a few parts namely a support body, a disc-shaped sealing element and a sensor.
  • Fig. 1 shows the seal in accordance with the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows an assembled seal with a sealing lip extended in the direction of the ambient environment
  • Fig. 3 shows an assembled seal with a sealing lip extended in the direction of the space to be sealed
  • Fig. 4 shows the production procedure for the seal in accordance with the invention
  • Fig. 5 shows a sealing arrangement with the seal and a sensor.
  • Figure 1 shows a seal 1 , consisting of a support body 2 made of a metallic material and a sealing element 6 made of a glass fibre-reinforced PTFE compound.
  • the L-shaped support body has an annular element 15 and a discshaped flange 16, the flange 16 having an end face 5 on the side facing away from the element 15.
  • the sealing element 6 is materially bonded by means of an adhesive joint to the end face 5 of the support body 2.
  • an adhesive layer 11 is present on the support body 2.
  • the sealing element 6 is located on the support body 2 such that a first section 7 of the sealing element 6 forms a dynamic sealing lip and a second section 8 of the sealing element 6 forms a static seal.
  • the sealing element 6 has a coating 9 in the form of a sealant in the area of the second section 8.
  • the sealing element 6 has a scavenge geometry 12 in the form of scavenge grooves.
  • Figure 2 shows a seal configuration 13 with a seal 1 , in accordance with Figure 1.
  • the first section 7 of the sealing element 6 lies on the shaft 14 to be sealed, such that the sealing element 6 bulges out in the direction of the ambient environment 10.
  • the end face 5 points in the direction of the space to be sealed 4 and the sealing element 6 is located such that the end face 5 of the support body 2 that is facing towards the space 4 to be sealed is covered, only the sealing element 6 forming a bounding surface with the space 4 to be sealed.
  • Figure 3 shows a seal configuration 13 with a seal 1 , in accordance with Figure 1.
  • the first section 7 of the sealing element 6 lies on the shaft 14 to be sealed, such that the sealing element 6 bulges out in the direction of the space to be sealed 4.
  • Figure 4 shows the production procedure for the seal 1 in accordance with the invention.
  • a pre-formed support body 2 is placed in a mould 16 and a blank of a sealing element 6 is located on the end face 5 of the support body 2.
  • the support body 2 has an adhesive layer 11.
  • the sealing element 6 is materially bonded with the support body 2 and the scavenge geometry 12 is introduced into the first section 7 of the sealing element 6.
  • the application of pressure can take place with or without the application of heat.
  • Figure 5 shows a sealing arrangement 20 with a seal 1 in accordance with Figure 1.
  • the support body 2 further comprises a holding device 22, whereby the holding device 22 comprises a spacer 17 and a connecting member 18 for detachable fixing a sensor 19.
  • the sensor 19 is fixed in the connecting member 18 by a snap fit. In other embodiments the sensor 19 is fixed by a screw fitting or by an adhesive joint.
  • the encoder 21 which is detected by the sensor 19 is mounted on the shaft 14 which is sealed by the sealing element 6.

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Abstract

A seal (1), comprising a sealing element (6) and an L-shaped support body (2) that has an annular element (15) and a disc-shaped flange (16), wherein the flange (16) has an end face (5) on the side facing away from the element (15), and wherein the sealing element (6) is located on the end face (5).

Description

Seal
Description Technical Field
The invention concerns a seal, comprising a seal element and an L-shaped supporting body that has an annular element and a disc-shaped flange, the flange having an end face on the side facing away from the element.
Prior Art
Seals of this kind are in general of known art. Seals of known art consist of a support body made of metal and a disc-shaped seating element made of PTFE. The sealing element is secured to the support body by means of an intermediate layer made of a polymer material. Seals of this kind thus consist of at least three materials. Moreover the sealing element is configured such that the support body and also the contact face to which the sealing element with the intermediate layer is connected, as a result of which production is resource intensive. In certain configurations the medium that is being sealed can make contact with the support body or the contact face. This is then a problem, if the medium that is being sealed is chemically aggressive. Moreover seals of this kind are resource-intensive to produce.
Presentation of the Invention
The object of the invention is to provide a seal that is particularly easy to produce. This object is achieved with the features of Claim 1. The dependent claims refer to advantageous embodiments.
For the achievement of this object the sealing element is located on the end face. The connection of the sealing element to the support body is made without an intermediate layer, so that an additional injection moulding process is eliminated.
In this manner production is particularly simple and cost-effective. In an advantageous embodiment the end face points in the direction of the space to be sealed, the sealing element then being located such that the side of the support body facing towards the space to be sealed is covered. Since in this embodiment only the sealing element forms a bounding surface with the space to be sealed, the medium to be sealed also makes contact only with the sealing element. The sealing element protects the support ring and also the contact face between the sealing element and the support body from contact with the medium to be sealed.
The sealing element can be connected by means of material bonding with the support body. Material bonded connections are easily produced and require only a small design resource.
An adhesive layer can be present between sealing element and support body. The adhesive layer can be applied to either the bearing ring or the support ring. The adhesive joint can then be produced by the application of pressure, with or without the application of heat.
The sealing element can be located on the support body such that a first section of the sealing element forms a dynamic sealing lip and a second section of the sealing element forms a static seal. Here the sealing element surrounds the support body such that after assembly the first section of the sealing element surrounds the shaft to be sealed and the second section provides the static seal between housing and support body. Here it is particularly advantageous that by means of the sealing element the configuration of the static seal location between housing and support body is fixed. In this manner the joint between support body and sealing element can be selected such that a trouble-free assembly is possible. The loadings occurring in operation are accommodated by the clamped joint of the sealing element between support ring and housing, and the sealing element is fixed in its location.
The sealing element can have a coating in the area of the second section. This coating can, for example, be a sealant. With small coating thicknesses these types of coatings improve the static sealing effect of the sealing element.
The sealing element can consist of a PTFE compound, which can also be reinforced with glass fibres. Moreover the use of a non-woven or felt material impregnated with a PTFE dispersion comes into consideration. PTFE is insensitive to a large number of chemically aggressive media and has a small friction coefficient. Since also the section of the sealing element forming the static seal is formed from PTFE the press-fitting of the seal into the housing to be sealed is simplified.
The support body can consist of a metallic material. Metallic materials are easy to form, so that support rings can be produced cost-effectively as stamped parts. In other embodiments the support body can also consist of plastic. Here for example complicated geometries can be produced by means of injection moulding.
The sealing element can have scavenge grooves. The scavenge groove is configured in the area of the first section and with correct assembly points in the direction of the shaft to be sealed. The scavenge groove improves the dynamic sealing effect. The sealing element can bulge out in the direction of the ambient environment. Seals of this kind are simple to assemble. No special assembly tools are required.
The sealing element can bulge out in the direction of the space to be sealed. Seals of this kind seal reliably, even at high pressures within the space to be sealed.
This invention enables advantageously to use the same support body and the same disc-shaped sealing element for seals with sealing lips showing in both directions. It is only necessary to arrange the scavange grooves of the sealing element on the support body so that they show towards the machine part (e.g. a shaft) which should be sealed.
The support body can comprise a holding device for a sensor.The holding device is arranged on the annular element on the free end. The holding device and the support body are formed as a one-piece part. The holding device comprises a spacer and a connecting member for fixing a sensor. The outcome of this embodiment is a sealing arrangement comprising a seal and a sensor with only a few parts namely a support body, a disc-shaped sealing element and a sensor.
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In what follows some examples of embodiment of the seal in accordance with the invention are described in more detail with the aid of the figures. Thus, schematically in each case:
Fig. 1 shows the seal in accordance with the invention;
Fig. 2 shows an assembled seal with a sealing lip extended in the direction of the ambient environment; Fig. 3 shows an assembled seal with a sealing lip extended in the direction of the space to be sealed; Fig. 4 shows the production procedure for the seal in accordance with the invention; Fig. 5 shows a sealing arrangement with the seal and a sensor.
Embodiment of the Invention
Figure 1 shows a seal 1 , consisting of a support body 2 made of a metallic material and a sealing element 6 made of a glass fibre-reinforced PTFE compound. The L-shaped support body has an annular element 15 and a discshaped flange 16, the flange 16 having an end face 5 on the side facing away from the element 15. The sealing element 6 is materially bonded by means of an adhesive joint to the end face 5 of the support body 2. Here an adhesive layer 11 is present on the support body 2. The sealing element 6 is located on the support body 2 such that a first section 7 of the sealing element 6 forms a dynamic sealing lip and a second section 8 of the sealing element 6 forms a static seal. For improvement of the static sealing effect the sealing element 6 has a coating 9 in the form of a sealant in the area of the second section 8. In the area of the first section 7 the sealing element 6 has a scavenge geometry 12 in the form of scavenge grooves.
Figure 2 shows a seal configuration 13 with a seal 1 , in accordance with Figure 1. The first section 7 of the sealing element 6 lies on the shaft 14 to be sealed, such that the sealing element 6 bulges out in the direction of the ambient environment 10. Here the end face 5 points in the direction of the space to be sealed 4 and the sealing element 6 is located such that the end face 5 of the support body 2 that is facing towards the space 4 to be sealed is covered, only the sealing element 6 forming a bounding surface with the space 4 to be sealed. Figure 3 shows a seal configuration 13 with a seal 1 , in accordance with Figure 1. The first section 7 of the sealing element 6 lies on the shaft 14 to be sealed, such that the sealing element 6 bulges out in the direction of the space to be sealed 4.
Figure 4 shows the production procedure for the seal 1 in accordance with the invention. For production a pre-formed support body 2 is placed in a mould 16 and a blank of a sealing element 6 is located on the end face 5 of the support body 2. The support body 2 has an adhesive layer 11. Next by the simultaneously application of pressure and stamping the sealing element 6 is materially bonded with the support body 2 and the scavenge geometry 12 is introduced into the first section 7 of the sealing element 6. The application of pressure can take place with or without the application of heat.
Figure 5 shows a sealing arrangement 20 with a seal 1 in accordance with Figure 1. In this embodiment the support body 2 further comprises a holding device 22, whereby the holding device 22 comprises a spacer 17 and a connecting member 18 for detachable fixing a sensor 19. The sensor 19 is fixed in the connecting member 18 by a snap fit. In other embodiments the sensor 19 is fixed by a screw fitting or by an adhesive joint. The encoder 21 which is detected by the sensor 19 is mounted on the shaft 14 which is sealed by the sealing element 6.

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Claims
1. A seal (1 ), comprising a sealing element (6) and an L-shaped support body (2) that has an annular element (15) and a disc shaped flange (16), wherein the flange (16) has an end face (5) on the side facing away from the element (15), characterised in that the sealing element (6) is located on the end face (5).
2. The seal according to claim 1 , characterised in that the end face (5) points in the direction of the space to be sealed (4), wherein the sealing element (6) is configured such that the face (5) of the support body (2) that is facing towards the space (4) to be sealed is covered.
3. The seal according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that only the sealing element (6) forms a bounding surface with the space (4) to be sealed.
4. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the sealing element (6) is materially bonded with the support body (2).
5. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 4, characterised in that an adhesive layer (1 1 ) is located between support body (2) and sealing element (6).
6. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the sealing element (6) is located on the support body (2) such that a first section (7) of the sealing element (6) forms a dynamic sealing lip and a second section (8) of the sealing element (6) forms a static seal.
7. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 6, characterised in that the sealing element (6) has a coating (9) in the area of the second section
(8).
8. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 7, characterised in that the sealing element (6) consists of a PTFE compound.
9. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 8, characterised in that the support body (2) consists of a metallic material.
10. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 9, characterised in that the sealing element (6) bulges out in the direction of the ambient environment (10).
11. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 9, characterised in that the sealing element (6) bulges out in the direction of the space (4) to be sealed.
12. The seal according to one of the Claims 1 to 11 , characterised in that the support body (2) comprises a holding device (22) for a sensor (19).
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PL07711727T PL2044351T3 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 Method for the production of a seal
JP2009519804A JP5065388B2 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 sticker
BRPI0714436-9A BRPI0714436B1 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 SEAL
DE202007018562U DE202007018562U1 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 poetry
EP07711727A EP2044351B1 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 Method for the production of a seal
CN200780027295XA CN101490452B (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 Seal
US12/308,650 US20090166977A1 (en) 2006-07-20 2007-03-01 Seal

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