Actuator bushings having integral seals
US-10260639-B2 · Apr 16, 2019 · US
US11754184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11754184-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117172538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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There is provided a cryocooler including a displacer, a displacer drive mechanism, a connecting rod that connects the displacer drive mechanism to the displacer, and a sealing component that supports the connecting rod to allow axial reciprocation thereof. The sealing component includes a bush through which the connecting rod is inserted and defining a radial clearance functioning as a non-contact seal between the connecting rod and the bush, a first contact seal held by the bush on a first side thereof toward the displacer drive mechanism with respect to the radial clearance, and sealing the radial clearance, and a second contact seal held by the bush on a second side thereof toward the displacer with respect to the radial clearance, and sealing the radial clearance.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cryocooler comprising: a displacer; a connecting rod connected to the displacer; and a sealing component that supports the connecting rod to allow axial reciprocation thereof, wherein the sealing component includes a bush through which the connecting rod is inserted and defining a radial clearance functioning as a non-contact seal between the connecting rod and the bush, a first contact seal held by the bush on a first side thereof away from the displacer with respect to the radial clearance, the first contract seal sealing the radial clearance, and a second contact seal held by the bush on a second side thereof toward the displacer with respect to the radial clearance, the second contact seal sealing the radial clearance, and wherein the bush is furnished with at least one of: a first annular recess formed on a first axial outermost end surface of the bush and accommodating the first contact seal, and a second annular recess formed on a second axial outermost end surface of the bush and accommodating the second contact seal. 2. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , wherein during an operation of the cryocooler, a pressure around the displacer periodically fluctuates between a first pressure and a second pressure lower than the first pressure, and a pressure around an end of the connecting rod away from the displacer is maintained at either the first pressure or the second pressure, and the non-contact seal has an intermediate pressure between the first pressure and the second pressure. 3. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first contact seal and the second contact seal includes a seal ring in contact with the connecting rod, and a back ring disposed between the seal ring and the bush to press the seal ring against the connecting rod. 4. The cryocooler according to claim 3 , wherein an inner diameter of the back ring is larger than an inner diameter of the bush in the radial clearance. 5. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , wherein the bush is formed of a resin material. 6. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , wherein the sealing component further includes an intermediate contact seal held by the bush between the first contact seal and the second contact seal to axially divide the non-contact seal into portions. 7. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first washer axially adjacent to the first axial end surface of the bush, wherein the first contact seal is pinched and held between the first washer and the first axial end surface of the bush. 8. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second washer axially adjacent to the second axial end surface of the bush, wherein the second contact seal is pinched and held between the second washer and the second axial end surface of the bush. 9. The cryocooler according to claim 1 , further comprising: a housing that supports the sealing component, and a sealing component retainer that holds the sealing component to the housing and prevents the sealing component from falling into a space axially adjacent to the displacer. 10. A sealing component that supports a connecting rod connected to a displacer, the sealing component allowing axial reciprocation of the connecting rod, the sealing component comprising: a bush through which the connecting rod is inserted and defining a radial clearance functioning as a non-contact seal between the connecting rod and the bush; a first contact seal held by the bush on a first side thereof away from the displacer with respect to the radial clearance, the first contact seal sealing the radial clearance; and a second contact seal held by the bush on a second side thereof toward the displacer with respect to the radial clearance, the second contact seal sealing the radial clearance, wherein the bush is furnished with at least one of: a first annular recess formed on a first axial outermost end surface of the bush and accommodating the first contact seal, and a second annular recess formed on a second axial outermost end surface of the bush and accommodating the second contact seal.
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