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SELF-ADJUSTING NON-CONTACT SEAL

  • US 20130234399A1
  • Filed: 03/15/2013
  • Published: 09/12/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/01/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A seal for sealing a circumferential gap between a first machine component and a second machine component which is rotatable relative to the first machine component about a longitudinal axis, comprising:

  • at least one shoe having an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surface extending along the first machine component;

    a nozzle extending from said inner surface of said at least one shoe toward the first machine component, said nozzle having a first surface, a second surface and a nozzle tip located between said first and second surfaces, said nozzle tip being radially spaced from the first machine component;

    a first projection extending from said inner surface of said at least one shoe toward the first machine component at a location upstream from said nozzle, said first projection having a first tip which is spaced a first radial distance from the first machine component;

    a second projection extending from said inner surface of said at least one shoe toward the first machine component at a location in between said nozzle and said first projection, said second projection having a second tip which is spaced a second radial distance from the first machine component, said first radial distance being less than said second radial distance;

    at least one spring element adapted to connect to the second machine component and being connected to said second surface of said at least one shoe, said at least one spring element being effective to deflect and move with said at least one shoe in response to fluid pressure applied to said at least one shoe by a fluid stream;

    at least one secondary sealing element acting on said second surface of said at least one shoe and being effective to deflect and move with said at least one shoe in response to fluid pressure applied to said at least one shoe by the fluid stream;

    said at least one shoe being positioned relative to the first machine component in such a way as to create an increase in velocity of the fluid stream between said at least one shoe and the first machine component and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure therebetween so that said at least one spring element and said at least one secondary sealing element urge said at least one shoe in a radially inward direction toward the first machine component to a first position at which an initial seal of the circumferential gap between the first and second machine components is created, one or both of said first projection and said second projection being effective to undergo wear in the event of contact with the first machine component in such a way that the fluid pressure between said at least one shoe and the first machine component increases to an extent whereby said at least one shoe is urged in a radially outward direction away from the first machine component to a second position at which a reset seal of the circumferential gap between the first and second machine components is created, said second position of said reset seal being radially spaced a greater distance from the first machine component than said first position of said initial seal.

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