Tip seal
US-10451068-B2 · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US10161399B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10161399-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314411701-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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The present invention provides a scroll pump comprising: a scroll mechanism having an orbiting scroll and a fixed scroll; a drive shaft having a concentric shaft portion and an eccentric shaft portion connected to the orbiting scroll. The shaft is arranged to be driven by a motor so that rotation of the shaft imparts an orbiting motion to the orbiting scroll relative to the fixed scroll for pumping fluid along a flow path from an inlet to an outlet of the scroll mechanism. An axial lip seal is located between the orbiting scroll and the fixed scroll for resisting leakage of fluid from outside the scroll mechanism into the flow path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum scroll pump comprising: a scroll mechanism comprising an orbiting scroll and a fixed scroll; a drive shaft comprising: a concentric shaft portion; and an eccentric shaft portion, wherein the eccentric shaft portion is connected to the orbiting scroll; the drive shaft is arranged to be driven by a motor so that rotation of the drive shaft imparts an orbiting motion to the orbiting scroll relative to the fixed scroll for pumping fluid along a flow path, wherein the drive shaft extends through respective openings in the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll and is fixed to the orbiting scroll on an opposite side of the fixed scroll to the motor; and the flow path extends from an inlet of the scroll mechanism to an outlet of the scroll mechanism; and an axial lip seal, wherein the axial lip seal is: located between the orbiting scroll and the fixed scroll; configured to press against one of the scrolls for resisting leakage of the fluid from a higher pressure outside the scroll mechanism into a lower pressure in the flow path; and physically configured so that a sealing force between the axial lip seal, the orbiting scroll, and the fixed scroll is greater at higher pressure differentials across the axial lip seal, and wherein, during use, the openings are at or close to atmospheric pressure and the axial lip seal resists leakage of gas from the openings into the flow path. 2. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the axial lip seal is fixed relative to one of the orbiting scroll or the fixed scroll and seals against the other of the orbiting scroll or the fixed scroll so that an orbiting motion is imparted to the axial lip seal relative to the other scroll. 3. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 2 , wherein the axial lip seal extends across an axial gap between the orbiting scroll and the fixed scroll. 4. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 3 , wherein the inlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially outer portion of the scroll mechanism and the outlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially inner portion of the scroll mechanism, and wherein the axial lip seal is located radially inward from the outlet. 5. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 3 , wherein the axial lip seal is annular and extends around an axis of the shaft. 6. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 2 , wherein the inlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially outer portion of the scroll mechanism and the outlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially inner portion of the scroll mechanism, and wherein the axial lip seal is located radially inward from the outlet. 7. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 2 , wherein the axial lip seal is annular and extends around an axis of the shaft. 8. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the axial lip seal extends across an axial gap between the orbiting scroll and the fixed scroll. 9. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 8 , wherein the inlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially outer portion of the scroll mechanism and the outlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially inner portion of the scroll mechanism, and wherein the axial lip seal is located radially inward from the outlet. 10. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 8 , wherein the axial lip seal is annular and extends around an axis of the shaft. 11. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the inlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially outer portion of the scroll mechanism and the outlet of the scroll mechanism is located at a radially inner portion of the scroll mechanism, and wherein the axial lip seal is located radially inward from the outlet. 12. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 11 , wherein the axial lip seal is annular and extends around an axis of the shaft. 13. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein the axial lip seal is annular and extends around an axis of the drive shaft. 14. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , further comprising a lubricated bearing arrangement, wherein the lubricated bearing arrangement is located between at least one of: (1) the fixed scroll and the concentric shaft portion, (2) the fixed scroll and the orbiting scroll, or (3) the eccentric shaft portion and the orbiting scroll, and wherein the axial lip seal resists leakage of lubricant from the lubricated bearing arrangement into the flow path. 15. The vacuum scroll pump of claim 1 , wherein gas pressure in the openings acting on the axial lip seal causes an increased sealing force to be generated by the axial lip seal.
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