Scroll vacuum pump and method of maintenance including replacing a tip seal of a scroll vacuum pump
US-9341186-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US12456907B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12456907-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118700684-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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A magnetic coupling assembly includes a thermal isolation system that isolates the assembly from a heat source such as a pump coupled to a driven side of the assembly, thereby enabling the assembly to operate at a reduced temperature. The system may include a labyrinth seal that reduces convective heat transfer to the assembly. The seal may include a sealing gap defined between a rotating component and a stationary component. The gap is sized to limit gas conductance therethrough. The system may also include one or more spacers positioned to reduce or eliminate conductive heat transfer from one component to another. The assembly may be utilized in a pump for contactless coupling of a motor shaft to a pump shaft.
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A magnetic coupling assembly, comprising: a drive shaft rotatable on a drive axis; a driven shaft rotatable on the drive axis; a drive magnet assembly coupled to the drive shaft and rotatable therewith; a driven magnet assembly coupled to the driven shaft and rotatable therewith, and spaced from the drive magnet assembly by an air gap; a first housing coupled to the driven shaft and rotatable therewith, the first housing comprising at least one first seal surface; a second housing disposed about the drive axis and surrounding the first housing, the second housing comprising at least one second seal surface, wherein the first housing and the second housing at least partially define a chamber disposed about the drive axis; and a labyrinth seal comprising a sealing gap formed between the at least one first seal surface and the at least one second seal surface and fluidly communicating with the chamber, wherein: the chamber is disposed axially between the sealing gap and the driven magnet assembly; and the sealing gap has a size effective to limit gas conductance therethrough and thereby thermally isolate the chamber from a region external to the sealing gap and the chamber. 2. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the size of the sealing gap has a dimension in a range from 0.001 inch to 0.040 inch. 3. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first housing comprises an outer surface and at least one rib disposed on the outer surface, and the at least one rib faces the driven magnet assembly and thermally isolates the driven magnet assembly from a remaining portion of the first housing. 4. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 3 , comprising a shim disposed between and in contact with the driven magnet assembly and the at least one rib, wherein the shim thermally isolates the driven magnet assembly from the at least one rib. 5. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second housing comprises an outer surface and a plurality of cooling fins extending outwardly from the outer housing. 6. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , comprising a counterweight coupled to the first housing and rotatable therewith. 7. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second housing surrounds the driven magnet assembly. 8. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , comprising a structural boundary disposed in the air gap. 9. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 8 , wherein the structural boundary is attached to or part of the second housing, and the structural boundary and the second housing cooperatively enclose the driven magnet assembly. 10. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , comprising a pump element communicating with the driven shaft and movable thereby, wherein the sealing gap is configured to thermally isolate the chamber from heat energy emitted from the pump element. 11. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sealing gap is a first sealing gap, and the labyrinth seal further comprises a second sealing gap and defines a fluid path through the first sealing gap, through the second sealing gap, and into the chamber, and wherein the fluid path has one or more fluid contraction regions and/or one or more fluid expansion regions. 12. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first housing comprises a third seal surface, the second housing comprises a fourth seal surface, and the second sealing gap is formed between the third seal surface and the fourth seal surface. 13. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first housing comprises a first wall, the second housing comprises a second wall nested with the first wall, and the second sealing gap is formed between the first wall and the second wall. 14. A pump assembly, comprising: the magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 ; a pump head comprising a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; and a pumping stage disposed in the pump head and communicating with the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, the pumping stage comprising a pump element communicating with the driven shaft and movable thereby, wherein movement of the drive shaft drives movement of the pump element via the magnetic coupling assembly, and the pumping stage is configured to pump fluid from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet in response to the movement of the pump element. 15. The pump assembly of claim 14 , wherein: the pump element comprises an orbiting scroll blade; the pumping stage further comprises a stationary scroll blade nested with the orbiting scroll blade; and the orbiting scroll blade is configured to move in an orbiting manner relative to the stationary scroll blade in response to rotation of the driven shaft, to create at least one moving pocket between the orbiting scroll blade and the stationary scroll blade effective to pump fluid. 16. The pump assembly of claim 15 , wherein the pumping stage further comprises a crank positioned in eccentric relation to the driven shaft and configured to move in an orbiting manner in response to rotation of the driven shaft, and the orbiting scroll blade is coupled to the crank. 17. A method for operating a magnetic coupling assembly, the method comprising: providing the magnetic coupling assembly with a drive magnet assembly and a driven magnet assembly spaced from each other by an air gap, wherein the drive magnet assembly and the driven magnet assembly are coupled by a magnetic field; providing a first housing coupled to the driven shaft and rotatable therewith, the first housing comprising at least one first seal surface; providing a second housing disposed about the drive axis and surrounding the first housing, the second housing comprising at least one second seal surface, wherein the first housing and the second housing at least partially define a chamber disposed about the drive axis: providing a labyrinth seal comprising a sealing gap formed between the at least one first seal surface and the at least one second seal surface and fluidly communicating with the chamber, wherein the chamber is disposed axially between the sealing gap and the driven magnet assembly; and rotating the drive magnet assembly about a drive axis to drive rotation of the driven magnet assembly about the drive axis via the magnetic field, and to drive rotation of the at least one first seal surface relative to the at least one second seal surface, wherein, during the rotating, the sealing gap has a size effective to limit gas conductance therethrough and thereby thermally isolate the chamber from a region external to the sealing gap and the chamber, and from which region heat energy propagates toward the sealing gap. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein, during the rotating of the driven shaft, the sealing gap has a size effective to maintain a temperature differential between the chamber and the region external to the sealing gap and the chamber in a range from 5° C. to 50° C. 19. The method of claim 17 , comprising providing a pump element communicating with the driven shaft and movable thereby, wherein the sealing gap thermally isolates the chamber from heat energy emitted from the pump element. 20. The magnetic coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the drive magnet assembly or the driven magnet assembly comprises a plurality of magnets circumferentially spaced from each other about the drive axis; the magnets comprise respective inside faces facing the air gap; and the inside face of each magnet is asymmetrica
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