Labyrinth seals

US11542826B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11542826-B2
Application numberUS-202117205059-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2021
Priority dateMar 18, 2021
Publication dateJan 3, 2023
Grant dateJan 3, 2023

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A labyrinth seal including: an annular seal body having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart from one another by an annulus; a nested dampener system disposed along the outer wall, the nested dampener system including: a first dampening element; and a second dampening element, wherein opposite axial ends of the nested dampener system are defined by the first dampening element, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed outside of at least a portion of the first dampening element in a radial direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A labyrinth seal comprising: an annular seal body; a nested dampener system disposed along the annular seal body, the nested dampener system comprising: a first dampening element; and a second dampening element, wherein opposite axial ends of the nested dampener system are defined by the first dampening element, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed outside of at least a portion of the first dampening element in a radial direction, wherein the annular seal body defines an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart from one another by an annulus, wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body defines an inner diameter, and wherein an innermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed outside of the inner diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction, and wherein the second dampening element has an axial length less than an axial length of the first dampening element. 2. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the labyrinth seal is for a gas turbine engine, wherein the gas turbine engine comprises: a stator; and a rotor that is rotatable relative to the stator, wherein the labyrinth seal is disposed in an annular gap that is defined between the stator and the rotor. 3. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the first dampening element defines a C-shaped body, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed at least partially within an inner volume defined by the C-shaped body of the first dampening element. 4. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dampening elements are spaced apart from one another in the radial direction by a gap. 5. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body further defines an outer diameter, and wherein an outermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed inside of the outer diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction. 6. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dampening elements each comprises a split ring. 7. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the labyrinth seal is configured to operate at one or more vibrational frequencies, and wherein the nested dampener system is disposed at an axial location spaced apart from a nodal point of convergence of vibration of the one or more vibrational frequencies. 8. The labyrinth seal of claim 1 , wherein the first dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a first range of frequencies, wherein the second dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a second range of frequencies, and wherein the first and second range of frequencies are at least partially different from one another. 9. A labyrinth seal comprising: an annular seal body; a nested dampener system disposed along the annular seal body, the nested dampener system comprising: a first dampening element; and a second dampening element, wherein opposite axial ends of the nested dampener system are defined by the first dampening element, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed outside of at least a portion of the first dampening element in a radial direction, wherein the annular seal body defines an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart from one another by an annulus, wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body defines an inner diameter, and wherein an innermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed outside of the inner diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction, and wherein the first dampening element defines a C-shaped body, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed at least partially within an inner volume defined by the C-shaped body of the first dampening element. 10. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the first and second dampening elements are spaced apart from one another in the radial direction by a gap. 11. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the labyrinth seal is for a gas turbine engine, wherein the gas turbine engine comprises: a stator; and a rotor that is rotatable relative to the stator, wherein the labyrinth seal is disposed in an annular gap that is defined between the stator and the rotor. 12. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body further defines an outer diameter, and wherein an outermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed inside of the outer diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction. 13. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the first and second dampening elements each comprises a split ring. 14. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the labyrinth seal is configured to operate at one or more vibrational frequencies, and wherein the nested dampener system is disposed at an axial location spaced apart from a nodal point of convergence of vibration of the one or more vibrational frequencies. 15. The labyrinth seal of claim 9 , wherein the first dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a first range of frequencies, wherein the second dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a second range of frequencies, and wherein the first and second range of frequencies are at least partially different from one another. 16. A labyrinth seal comprising: an annular seal body; a nested dampener system disposed along the annular seal body, the nested dampener system comprising: a first dampening element; and a second dampening element, wherein opposite axial ends of the nested dampener system are defined by the first dampening element, and wherein the second dampening element is disposed outside of at least a portion of the first dampening element in a radial direction, wherein the annular seal body defines an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart from one another by an annulus, wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body defines an inner diameter, and wherein an innermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed outside of the inner diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction, and wherein the first and second dampening elements are spaced apart from one another in the radial direction by a gap. 17. The labyrinth seal of claim 16 , wherein the labyrinth seal is for a gas turbine engine, wherein the gas turbine engine comprises: a stator; and a rotor that is rotatable relative to the stator, wherein the labyrinth seal is disposed in an annular gap that is defined between the stator and the rotor. 18. The labyrinth seal of claim 16 , wherein the outer wall of the annular seal body further defines an outer diameter, and wherein an outermost portion of the nested dampener system is disposed inside of the outer diameter of the outer wall in the radial direction. 19. The labyrinth seal of claim 16 , wherein the labyrinth seal is configured to operate at one or more vibrational frequencies, and wherein the nested dampener system is disposed at an axial location spaced apart from a nodal point of convergence of vibration of the one or more vibrational frequencies. 20. The labyrinth seal of claim 16 , wherein the first dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a first range of frequencies, wherein the second dampening element is configured to dissipate vibrational energy of the labyrinth seal associated with a second range of frequencies, and wherein the first and second range of

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  • F16J15/447Primary

    Labyrinth packings · CPC title

  • Antivibration arrangements · CPC title

  • Seals · CPC title

  • Preventing, counteracting or reducing vibration or noise · CPC title

  • F01D11/02Primary

    by non-contact sealings, e.g. of labyrinth type (for sealing space between rotor blade tips and stator F01D11/08) · CPC title

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What does patent US11542826B2 cover?
A labyrinth seal including: an annular seal body having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart from one another by an annulus; a nested dampener system disposed along the outer wall, the nested dampener system including: a first dampening element; and a second dampening element, wherein opposite axial ends of the nested dampener system are defined by the first dampening element, and where…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16J15/447. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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