Outer pin seal
US-9423030-B2 · Aug 23, 2016 · US
US11415224B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11415224-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016903949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A seal assembly includes an annular seal body disposable about a first member and having an axial sealing lip engageable with the radial surface of a second member, first and second circumferential ends and an outer circumferential surface. A plurality of teeth extend outwardly from the outer surface and are spaced circumferentially about a centerline. A first coupler member has teeth disposed between and attached to the teeth of the seal body to form a first attachment interface adjacent to the seal body first end. A second coupler member has teeth disposed between and attached to the teeth of the seal body to form a second attachment interface adjacent to the seal body second end. The first and second coupler members are connected so as to couple the two ends of the seal body and to retain the seal assembly about the first member.
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We claim: 1. A seal assembly for sealing between a first member and a second member, the first member having an outer circumferential surface and the second member being disposed about or adjacent to an end of the first member and having a radial surface, the seal assembly comprising: an annular seal body disposable about the first member and having a centerline, an axially-extending sealing lip engageable with the radial surface of the second member, two circumferential ends, an outer circumferential surface and a plurality of teeth extending outwardly from the outer circumferential surface and spaced circumferentially about the centerline; a first coupler member having a plurality of spaced apart teeth, each tooth of the first coupler member being disposed between a separate one of a plurality of pairs of adjacent teeth of the annular seal body so as to define a first attachment interface adjacent to the first circumferential end of the annular seal body, the first coupler member being attached to the annular seal body at the first attachment interface; and a second coupler member having a plurality of spaced apart teeth, each tooth of the second coupler member being disposed between a separate one of a plurality of pairs of adjacent teeth of the annular seal body so as to define a second attachment interface adjacent to the second circumferential end of the annular seal body, the second coupler member being attached to the annular seal body at the second attachment interface, the first and second coupler members being connected so as to couple the first and second circumferential ends of the annular seal body and retain the seal assembly about the first member outer circumferential surface. 2. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein: the annular seal body has a first inside diameter and is formed by cutting an arcuate portion from an integral annular seal body having a second, greater inside diameter; and each one of the first and second coupler members is formed from a separate generally rectangular block having an elongated surface, the teeth of each one of the first and second coupler members extending from the block elongated surface and each block being bended such that the elongated surface is juxtaposable against the annular seal body outer circumferential surface. 3. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein each one of the first and second coupler members includes an elongated block having inner and outer circumferential surfaces, first and second axial ends, and two opposing circumferential ends, the teeth of each one of the first and second coupler members projecting from the inner circumferential surface of each coupler member block so as to extend between the block first and second axial ends and being spaced apart between the block first and second circumferential ends. 4. The seal assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein: the elongated block of each one of the first and second coupler members further includes a bore extending between the two circumferential ends of the block; and the seal assembly further comprises a fastener extending through the bore of each one of the coupler member blocks and configured to connect the first and second coupler members. 5. The seal assembly as recited in claim 4 wherein the fastener is removable from the first and second coupler members to disassemble the seal assembly from about the first member. 6. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second circumferential ends of the annular seal body are abutting or spaced apart by an intermediary member when the first and second coupler members are connected. 7. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the annular seal body further has an inner circumferential surface sealingly engageable with the shaft. 8. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the annular seal body includes a main body section having generally rectangular axial cross-sections and providing the seal body outer circumferential surface, the main body section further having an inner circumferential sealing surface engageable with the outer circumferential surface of the first member and two opposing axial ends, the sealing lip extending outwardly from one axial end of the main body section and each of the plurality of teeth extending between the two axial ends of the main body section. 9. The seal assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein the sealing lip is generally frustoconical and has an inner radial end integrally formed with the main body section and a free, outer radial end engageable with the second member, an annular groove being defined between the sealing lip and the main body section. 10. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein: the annular seal body has opposing first and second axial ends spaced apart along the centerline, each one of the plurality of teeth extending axially between the first and second axial ends; and each one of the first and second coupler members includes an elongated block with opposing first and second axial ends, each one of the plurality of teeth of each coupler member extending axially between the first and second ends of each coupler member block. 11. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein: each one of the teeth of the annular seal body has a flat outer end surface and a pair of curved concave side surfaces such that a generally semicircular axial channel is defined between each pair of adjacent teeth; and each one of the teeth of the first and second coupler members has a generally semicircular cross-sectional shape and is disposed within a separate one of the axial channels of the annular seal body and against the curved side surfaces of a pair of adjacent teeth of the annular seal body. 12. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein each one of the first and second coupler members is generally arcuate. 13. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth of the annular seal body are spaced from each adjacent teeth by a spacing distance and each tooth of each one of the first and second coupler members has a thickness about equal to or lesser than the spacing distance. 14. A method of forming a seal assembly for sealing between a first member and a second member disposed about or adjacent to an end of the first member, the method comprising the steps of: molding an integral annular seal body having a centerline, an inside diameter and an outer circumferential surface; providing first and second coupler members; calculating a reduction of a circumferential length of the integral annular seal body to reduce the inside diameter of the seal body to a desired value of about an outside diameter of the first member; removing an arcuate portion of the calculated length from the integral annular seal body so as to form first and second circumferential ends and reduce the seal body inside diameter to the desired value when the first and second circumferential ends are connected; attaching the first and second coupler members to the outer surface of the seal body; and connecting the first and second coupler members such that the seal body first and second circumferential ends are at least generally adjacent and the seal body is retained in an annular configuration with an inside diameter of the desired value. 15. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein: the step of attaching the first and second coupler members includes attaching the first coupler member to the integral annular seal body and then attaching the second coupler member to the integral annular seal body such that an inner end of the secon
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