Face seal with resilient packing ring forcing face rings together
First Claim
1. An improved mechanical seal for sealing a rotating shaft extending through a bore, comprising in combination:
- a rotating ring having a rotating face and carried by the shaft for rotation therewith;
a nonrotating ring having a nonrotating face that sealingly engages the rotating face, and having a cylindrical portion carried within the bore;
the cylindrical portion having an annular recess that combines with an annular groove formed in the bore to define a cavity; and
a resilient packing ring carried within the cavity;
the recess being axially offset from the groove, deforming the packing ring and causing the packing ring to exert a force on the nonrotating ring against the rotating ring.
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Abstract
A turboexpander compressor for use in a gas processing system has a seal system that avoids communication of gas with the oil being pumped through the bearings. The device has a shaft carried in a housing on bearings with a compressor wheel on one side and an expander wheel on the other side. Labyrinth seals seal the wheels from the interior of the housing and the bearings. Mechanical seals are located between the bearings and the labyrinth seals for preventing leakage of oil. The mechanical seals are located in a drainage chamber that allows any oil or gas leaked past the seals to be drained from the system, rather than dilute the oil. Gas is injected from the compressor discharge into a groove on the expander side of the shaft to provide a thermal barrier. The mechanical seals each have a rotating ring carried by the shaft and a nonrotating ring carried by the housing. The nonrotating ring is biased into the rotating ring by means of an O-ring. The O-ring is located in a groove in the bore and a recess formed in the nonrotating ring. The recess is offset to deform the ring and cause it to exert a force on the nonrotating ring against the rotating ring.
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9 Claims
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1. An improved mechanical seal for sealing a rotating shaft extending through a bore, comprising in combination:
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a rotating ring having a rotating face and carried by the shaft for rotation therewith; a nonrotating ring having a nonrotating face that sealingly engages the rotating face, and having a cylindrical portion carried within the bore; the cylindrical portion having an annular recess that combines with an annular groove formed in the bore to define a cavity; and a resilient packing ring carried within the cavity; the recess being axially offset from the groove, deforming the packing ring and causing the packing ring to exert a force on the nonrotating ring against the rotating ring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An improved mechanical seal for sealing a rotating shaft extending through a bore, comprising in combination:
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a rotating ring having a rotating face and carried by the shaft for rotation therewith; a nonrotating ring having a stationary face that sealingly engages the rotating face, and having a cylindrical portion carried within the bore that has an inner diameter greater than the shaft diameter; the cylindrical portion having an annular recess on its exterior with an outward wall; the bore having a groove containing an elastomeric packing ring that sealingly engages the recess; the outward wall of the recess being located to deform the packing ring inwardly when the stationary face contacts the rotating face, causing the packing ring to exert an outward force on the nonrotating ring. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. An improved mechanical seal for sealing a rotating shaft extending through a bore, comprising in combination:
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a rotating ring having a rotating face carried rigidly by the shaft; a nonrotating ring having a circular nonrotating face that sealingly engages the rotating face, and having a cylindrical portion slidingly carried within the bore that has an inner diameter greater than the shaft diameter; the bore having a groove of rectangular cross-section that contains an elastomeric O-ring of circular cross-section; the cylindrical portion having an annular recess on its exterior with an arcuate outward wall having a point of maximum depth, the radius of the outward wall being greater than the depth of the recess; the distance from the point of maximum depth of the recess to the nonrotating face being greater than the distance from the center of the groove to the nonrotating face, causing the O-ring to exert an outward force against the outward wall. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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