CA1313207C - Labyrinth seal arrangement - Google Patents
Labyrinth seal arrangementInfo
- Publication number
- CA1313207C CA1313207C CA000583834A CA583834A CA1313207C CA 1313207 C CA1313207 C CA 1313207C CA 000583834 A CA000583834 A CA 000583834A CA 583834 A CA583834 A CA 583834A CA 1313207 C CA1313207 C CA 1313207C
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- Prior art keywords
- labyrinth
- liquid
- labyrinth seal
- seal arrangement
- return flow
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 32
- 239000007921 spray Substances 0.000 claims description 8
- 239000003921 oil Substances 0.000 description 19
- 230000005540 biological transmission Effects 0.000 description 3
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000007789 sealing Methods 0.000 description 2
- 235000006696 Catha edulis Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 240000007681 Catha edulis Species 0.000 description 1
- 241000237074 Centris Species 0.000 description 1
- 230000004888 barrier function Effects 0.000 description 1
- CEJLBZWIKQJOAT-UHFFFAOYSA-N dichloroisocyanuric acid Chemical compound ClN1C(=O)NC(=O)N(Cl)C1=O CEJLBZWIKQJOAT-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 239000010687 lubricating oil Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000012423 maintenance Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000012856 packing Methods 0.000 description 1
Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
- F16H57/029—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein characterised by means for sealing the gearboxes, e.g. to improve airtightness
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/04—Features relating to lubrication or cooling or heating
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16J—PISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
- F16J15/00—Sealings
- F16J15/44—Free-space packings
- F16J15/447—Labyrinth packings
- F16J15/4472—Labyrinth packings with axial path
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Sealing Using Fluids, Sealing Without Contact, And Removal Of Oil (AREA)
- Turbine Rotor Nozzle Sealing (AREA)
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A labyrinth seal arrangement for a rotatable shaft in which a liquid return flow canal is provided with a kinked, constantly filled, liquid collecting section disposed between the labyrinth chamber associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and a sealed housing filled with liquid vapor through which the rotatable shaft sealingly passes.
A labyrinth seal arrangement for a rotatable shaft in which a liquid return flow canal is provided with a kinked, constantly filled, liquid collecting section disposed between the labyrinth chamber associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and a sealed housing filled with liquid vapor through which the rotatable shaft sealingly passes.
Description
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' ~8Z~(~EMENrr 1 Backgr d Of The Invention 2 The invention relates generally to a labyrinth seal 3 arrangement for sealing a rotatable shaft within a housing and 4 more particularly to a labyrinth seal arrangement comprising a S rotatab~e shaft passing into a stationary sealed housing filled 6 with liquid vapor with the rotatable shaft having at least two 7 annular spray edges, at least one stationary labyrinth chamber 8 cooperating with the rotatable spray edges to form a plurality 9 of labyrinth seal gaps, and at least one liquid return flow canal communicating with the stationary labyrinth chamber 11 associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and the interior of 12 the sealed housing.
13 Heretofore, such arrangements have comprised 14 obliquely disposed, undivided return ~low canals, or return flow canals comprising several angled sections, in which the 16 inlet opening of the return canal terminates at the last ~7 labyrinth chamber and is situated at an hiyher elevation than 18 the outlet opening, which terminakes at the vapor-~illed 19 housing. In this manner, liquid centri~uged into the labyrinth chamber, i~e., liquid ~orced radially outward due to rotation 21 of the sha~t, can completely flow back lnto the housing 22 unhindered. During this process khe return ~low canals remain, 23 at least partly, open and liquid vapor can escape to the 2~ outside ~rom the housing interior via the last packing gap. By "outside" what is meant is leakage to the atmosphere or to the 26 interior of an adjacent machine whose shaft protrudes into the 27 housing.
28 Labyrinth seal arrangements are employed, in 2~ particular, to seal shafts rotating at high speeds and are expected, over the longest possible operating periods and - ~313~
1 without maintenance, to allow as little liquid as possible to ~ escape from the housing in the form o~ liquid vapor.
3 Such labyrinth seal arrangements are preferably 4 provided in vehicles driven via electric motor gear boxes and serve to seal the interior of the motor housing against a gear 6 box permanently connected thereto. The housing is typically 7 filled with the vapor of the lubricating oil for the gear box.
8 The quality of a labyrinth seal arrangement determines the ;9 amount of liquid vapor that undesirably escapes from the housing.
11 The invention is dir~cted to the problem of achieving ~2 a significant improvement in the operation of such labyrinth 13 seal arrangements by simple means that pre~ent the leakage of 14 vapor from the housing.
16 Summary O~ The Invention 17 The invention solves this problem by providiny, in a 18 labyrinth seal arrangement having a rotatable shaft passing 19 into a stationary s~aled housing filled with liquid vapor with the rotatable shaft having at least kwo annular spray edges, at 21 least one stationary labyrinth chamber cooperating with the 22 rotatable spray edges to form a plurality of labyrinth seal 23 gaps and at least one liquid return flow canal communicating 2~ with the stationary labyrinth chamber associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and the interior of the sealed housing, a 26 liguid collection seckion in said at least one liguid return 27 flow canal wherein the liquid collecting section is independent 2~ of changing pressure conditions on both sides of the labyrinth 29 seal arrangement, is constantly filled with liquid during rotation of the shaft and is disposed intermediate the liquid ~3~37,~37 1 return flow canal.
2 The liquid collecting section may be formed as a kink 3 in the liquid return flow canal. The return 10w canal may 4 comprise an inlet and outlet khat are inclined towards each other and disposed above the liquid collecting system. The 6 inlet may ~erminate into a sta~ionary labyrinth chamber and the 7 outlet may terminate the interior of khe housing. In another 8 embodiment, more than one stationary labyrinth chamber may 9 communicate with the outlet.
11 Brief Description Of The Drawin~s 12 Figure 1 illustrates a longitudinal sectional view of 13 the end of an electric motor having a ~rive pinion and a 14 labyrinth seal arrangement constructing according to principles lS of the invention.
16 Figure Z illustrates a lonyitudinal sectional view of 17 a portion o~ a ~ha~t connected to a transmission gear disposed 18 within a gear box in which a second embodiment o~ a labyrinth 19 seal arrangement construated according to th0 inventl~n is Z0 shown.
22 Detailed Descr ~tion 23 Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a labyrinth 2~ seal arrangement constructed according to the invention. The driving end of shaft 2 of a rotor ~ o* an electric drive motor 26 is mounted in the end plate 3 of an oil-lubricated shaft 27 bearing 4. The shaft 2 is sealed by a labyrinth seal 28 arrangement 7, disposed inside the motor, against a closed gear 29 box, of which only wall part 6 is shown. Located within the gear box is a drive pinion 5 which is joined to the end of 13 13 ~ ~3 ril 1 shaft 2. The drive pinion 5 ~orms part of an oil-lubricated 2 transmission ~not shown). The interior of the gear ~ox is 3 filled with oil vapor.
4 The labyrinth seal arrangement 7 comprises a rotating part 7A, connected to the rotatable shaft 2, having several ~ annular spray edges and a stationary part 7B, connected to the 7 end plate 3~ having annular projections that ~orm narrow 8 passages or seal gaps wikh the rotating part 7An Disposed in 9 the stationary part 7B are labyrinth chambers 7C having an ~0 annular groove shape and a collecting groove 7D for gathering 11 centrifuged amounts of oil. The chambers 7C have connecting 12 canals at their underside communicating with at least one oil 13 return flow canal 7E provided in the stationary part 7B. The 14 oil return ~low canal 7E terminates in the gear box and passes i5 through a support part 10 which is connected to the end plate 3 16 ~or supporting the shaft bearing 4. The inlet 8 of the oil ~7 return ~low canal 7E has a higher elevation, as is known, than 18 its outlet 9 such that centrifuged oil can ~low from the 19 labyrinth chambers 7C into the oil return ~low canal 7E and then back into the year box. In this process, the oil return ~ low canal section o~ the prior labyrinth seal arranyements 22 would allow oil vapor from the gear box to enter directly the 23 last labyrinth chamber 7C or the collecting groove 7D and, in 24 this manner, oil could reach the interior of the motor by 2S bypas~ing the labyrinth seal. To avoid this undesirable result, the oil return flow canal 7E of the invention is 27 provided with an oil collecting section 7F that is independent 28 of the pressure conditions on both sides of the labyrinth seal.
29 The oil collection section 7F is disposed in the support part 10 and formed with an angular section or kink 7G thak ~L 3 ~ 3 ,~
1 constantly remains filled with collected oil during opera~ion.
2 The collected oil in section 7F thus forms a barrier pr~v~nting 3 the outflow of oil vapor from the gear box to the interior of 4 the motor.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 2, the shaft 6 12, which may be part of a drive unit for a vehicle, is 7 connected to a transmission gear 15 and passes into a gear box B 16 (only partially shown~. The shaft 12 is seal~d against gear 9 box 16 on the side having shaft bearing 14 by a labyrinth seal arrangement 17 and against the other side by a labyrinth seal 11 arrangement 20. Each labyrinth seal has a rotating part 17A, 12 Zo~ provided with annular spray edges and a stationary part 13 17B, 20B having annular labyrinth chambers 17C, 20C. At least 14 those annular labyrinth chambers dispo~ed at the ends are provided with oil return flow canals 17E, 20E having oil 16 collection sections 17F, 20F with kinks 17G, 20G dispos~d b~low 17 ths level o~ inlets 18 and outlets 1~. Alternatively, th~
18 kinks may be formed as curved portions o~ the oil collection 19 sect~ons. More than one labyrinth chamber 20C may be connecte~
to re~urn ~low canal 20E. ~rhe other parts o~ khe labyrinth 21 ~eal arrangement 17 are de~ignated and brought into functional 22 relationship with the shaft bearing in the usual manner.
23 The labyrinth seal arrangement of the invention has 24 been described in conjunction with gear box seals, but may also be applied with equal advantage to other applications that 26 require sealing closed spaces filled with liquid vapor against 27 rotating components that protrude into the closed spaces from 2B one side or pass therethrough, i.e., the invention is 29 applicable to all labyrinth seal arrangements having liquid return flow canals.
' ~8Z~(~EMENrr 1 Backgr d Of The Invention 2 The invention relates generally to a labyrinth seal 3 arrangement for sealing a rotatable shaft within a housing and 4 more particularly to a labyrinth seal arrangement comprising a S rotatab~e shaft passing into a stationary sealed housing filled 6 with liquid vapor with the rotatable shaft having at least two 7 annular spray edges, at least one stationary labyrinth chamber 8 cooperating with the rotatable spray edges to form a plurality 9 of labyrinth seal gaps, and at least one liquid return flow canal communicating with the stationary labyrinth chamber 11 associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and the interior of 12 the sealed housing.
13 Heretofore, such arrangements have comprised 14 obliquely disposed, undivided return ~low canals, or return flow canals comprising several angled sections, in which the 16 inlet opening of the return canal terminates at the last ~7 labyrinth chamber and is situated at an hiyher elevation than 18 the outlet opening, which terminakes at the vapor-~illed 19 housing. In this manner, liquid centri~uged into the labyrinth chamber, i~e., liquid ~orced radially outward due to rotation 21 of the sha~t, can completely flow back lnto the housing 22 unhindered. During this process khe return ~low canals remain, 23 at least partly, open and liquid vapor can escape to the 2~ outside ~rom the housing interior via the last packing gap. By "outside" what is meant is leakage to the atmosphere or to the 26 interior of an adjacent machine whose shaft protrudes into the 27 housing.
28 Labyrinth seal arrangements are employed, in 2~ particular, to seal shafts rotating at high speeds and are expected, over the longest possible operating periods and - ~313~
1 without maintenance, to allow as little liquid as possible to ~ escape from the housing in the form o~ liquid vapor.
3 Such labyrinth seal arrangements are preferably 4 provided in vehicles driven via electric motor gear boxes and serve to seal the interior of the motor housing against a gear 6 box permanently connected thereto. The housing is typically 7 filled with the vapor of the lubricating oil for the gear box.
8 The quality of a labyrinth seal arrangement determines the ;9 amount of liquid vapor that undesirably escapes from the housing.
11 The invention is dir~cted to the problem of achieving ~2 a significant improvement in the operation of such labyrinth 13 seal arrangements by simple means that pre~ent the leakage of 14 vapor from the housing.
16 Summary O~ The Invention 17 The invention solves this problem by providiny, in a 18 labyrinth seal arrangement having a rotatable shaft passing 19 into a stationary s~aled housing filled with liquid vapor with the rotatable shaft having at least kwo annular spray edges, at 21 least one stationary labyrinth chamber cooperating with the 22 rotatable spray edges to form a plurality of labyrinth seal 23 gaps and at least one liquid return flow canal communicating 2~ with the stationary labyrinth chamber associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and the interior of the sealed housing, a 26 liguid collection seckion in said at least one liguid return 27 flow canal wherein the liquid collecting section is independent 2~ of changing pressure conditions on both sides of the labyrinth 29 seal arrangement, is constantly filled with liquid during rotation of the shaft and is disposed intermediate the liquid ~3~37,~37 1 return flow canal.
2 The liquid collecting section may be formed as a kink 3 in the liquid return flow canal. The return 10w canal may 4 comprise an inlet and outlet khat are inclined towards each other and disposed above the liquid collecting system. The 6 inlet may ~erminate into a sta~ionary labyrinth chamber and the 7 outlet may terminate the interior of khe housing. In another 8 embodiment, more than one stationary labyrinth chamber may 9 communicate with the outlet.
11 Brief Description Of The Drawin~s 12 Figure 1 illustrates a longitudinal sectional view of 13 the end of an electric motor having a ~rive pinion and a 14 labyrinth seal arrangement constructing according to principles lS of the invention.
16 Figure Z illustrates a lonyitudinal sectional view of 17 a portion o~ a ~ha~t connected to a transmission gear disposed 18 within a gear box in which a second embodiment o~ a labyrinth 19 seal arrangement construated according to th0 inventl~n is Z0 shown.
22 Detailed Descr ~tion 23 Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a labyrinth 2~ seal arrangement constructed according to the invention. The driving end of shaft 2 of a rotor ~ o* an electric drive motor 26 is mounted in the end plate 3 of an oil-lubricated shaft 27 bearing 4. The shaft 2 is sealed by a labyrinth seal 28 arrangement 7, disposed inside the motor, against a closed gear 29 box, of which only wall part 6 is shown. Located within the gear box is a drive pinion 5 which is joined to the end of 13 13 ~ ~3 ril 1 shaft 2. The drive pinion 5 ~orms part of an oil-lubricated 2 transmission ~not shown). The interior of the gear ~ox is 3 filled with oil vapor.
4 The labyrinth seal arrangement 7 comprises a rotating part 7A, connected to the rotatable shaft 2, having several ~ annular spray edges and a stationary part 7B, connected to the 7 end plate 3~ having annular projections that ~orm narrow 8 passages or seal gaps wikh the rotating part 7An Disposed in 9 the stationary part 7B are labyrinth chambers 7C having an ~0 annular groove shape and a collecting groove 7D for gathering 11 centrifuged amounts of oil. The chambers 7C have connecting 12 canals at their underside communicating with at least one oil 13 return flow canal 7E provided in the stationary part 7B. The 14 oil return ~low canal 7E terminates in the gear box and passes i5 through a support part 10 which is connected to the end plate 3 16 ~or supporting the shaft bearing 4. The inlet 8 of the oil ~7 return ~low canal 7E has a higher elevation, as is known, than 18 its outlet 9 such that centrifuged oil can ~low from the 19 labyrinth chambers 7C into the oil return ~low canal 7E and then back into the year box. In this process, the oil return ~ low canal section o~ the prior labyrinth seal arranyements 22 would allow oil vapor from the gear box to enter directly the 23 last labyrinth chamber 7C or the collecting groove 7D and, in 24 this manner, oil could reach the interior of the motor by 2S bypas~ing the labyrinth seal. To avoid this undesirable result, the oil return flow canal 7E of the invention is 27 provided with an oil collecting section 7F that is independent 28 of the pressure conditions on both sides of the labyrinth seal.
29 The oil collection section 7F is disposed in the support part 10 and formed with an angular section or kink 7G thak ~L 3 ~ 3 ,~
1 constantly remains filled with collected oil during opera~ion.
2 The collected oil in section 7F thus forms a barrier pr~v~nting 3 the outflow of oil vapor from the gear box to the interior of 4 the motor.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 2, the shaft 6 12, which may be part of a drive unit for a vehicle, is 7 connected to a transmission gear 15 and passes into a gear box B 16 (only partially shown~. The shaft 12 is seal~d against gear 9 box 16 on the side having shaft bearing 14 by a labyrinth seal arrangement 17 and against the other side by a labyrinth seal 11 arrangement 20. Each labyrinth seal has a rotating part 17A, 12 Zo~ provided with annular spray edges and a stationary part 13 17B, 20B having annular labyrinth chambers 17C, 20C. At least 14 those annular labyrinth chambers dispo~ed at the ends are provided with oil return flow canals 17E, 20E having oil 16 collection sections 17F, 20F with kinks 17G, 20G dispos~d b~low 17 ths level o~ inlets 18 and outlets 1~. Alternatively, th~
18 kinks may be formed as curved portions o~ the oil collection 19 sect~ons. More than one labyrinth chamber 20C may be connecte~
to re~urn ~low canal 20E. ~rhe other parts o~ khe labyrinth 21 ~eal arrangement 17 are de~ignated and brought into functional 22 relationship with the shaft bearing in the usual manner.
23 The labyrinth seal arrangement of the invention has 24 been described in conjunction with gear box seals, but may also be applied with equal advantage to other applications that 26 require sealing closed spaces filled with liquid vapor against 27 rotating components that protrude into the closed spaces from 2B one side or pass therethrough, i.e., the invention is 29 applicable to all labyrinth seal arrangements having liquid return flow canals.
Claims (4)
1. In a labyrinth seal arrangement having a rotatable shaft passing into a stationary sealed housing filled with liquid vapor with said rotatable shaft having at least two annular spray edges, at least one stationary labyrinth chamber cooperating with the rotatable spray edges to form a plurality of labyrinth seal gaps, at least one liquid return flow canal communicating with the stationary labyrinth chamber associated with the last labyrinth seal gap and the interior of the sealed housing, the improvement comprising a liquid collection section provided in said at least one liquid return flow canal wherein the liquid collecting section is independent of changing pressure conditions on both sides of the labyrinth seal arrangement, is constantly filled with liquid during rotation of the shaft and is disposed intermediate the liquid return flow canal.
2. In a labyrinth seal arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the liquid collecting section is formed as kink in the liquid return flow canal.
3. In a labyrinth seal arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the ends of the liquid return flow canal comprise an inlet and outlet that are inclined towards each other and disposed above the liquid collecting section to form collecting points, with one of said inlet and outlet terminating in said at least one stationary labyrinth chamber and the other of said inlet and outlet terminating in the interior of the sealed housing.
4. In a labyrinth seal arrangement according to claim 3 wherein at least two stationary labyrinth chambers are provided each of which communicates with the other of said inlet and outlet.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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DE8715621U DE8715621U1 (en) | 1987-11-25 | 1987-11-25 | Labyrinth seal |
DEG8715621.0 | 1987-11-25 |
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