Seals and seal assemblies for wheels of track systems
US-2024425125-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9556959B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9556959-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113576526-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2011 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A sleeve is configured to be fitted onto a rotating shaft and the sleeve includes a tubular portion extending in an axial direction and having a cylindrical-shaped sealing guide surface configured to contact a radial shaft seal. A flange extends outward from the tubular portion at least substantially in a radial direction that is perpendicular to the axial direction. A first target break line is defined between the tubular portion and the flange and is configured to facilitate separation of the flange from the tubular portion. Further, a second target break line is defined in or on the flange and is configured to facilitate tearing of the flange at least substantially in the radial direction of the flange up to the first target break line.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wear-protective sleeve including: a sleeve section extending axially and having a cylindrical sealing guide surface, a flange section having a first portion extending radially away from the sleeve section and a second portion, a target break section connecting the sleeve section to the flange section and being configured to facilitate separation of the flange section from the sleeve section, the second portion of the flange section extending axially between the first portion of the flange section and the target break section, and a tearing apparatus defined in or on the flange section and having a plurality of reduced-wall-thickness paths and a plurality of cutouts in the flange section, wherein the plurality of reduced-wall thickness paths alternate with the plurality of cutouts such that no portion of the tearing apparatus has a thickness equal to a flange thickness, the tearing apparatus extends continuously between a circumferential edge of the flange section and the target break section such that the tearing apparatus opens into the target break section, the tearing apparatus being a spiral-shape path such that the tearing apparatus extends in a direction having a circumferential dimension, the tearing apparatus being configured to facilitate tearing of the flange section in a radial direction, an axial direction, and a circumferential direction up to the target break section to facilitate tearing of the flange from the sleeve section. 2. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of reduced-wall-thickness paths are formed through embossing or ablating. 3. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 1 , wherein the tearing apparatus has an outer cutout at the circumferential edge of the flange section. 4. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 3 , wherein the outer cutout is a radially extending slit. 5. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 3 , wherein the outer cutout is a notch defined in the circumferential edge of the flange section. 6. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 5 , wherein the notch has a notch base, to which one of the plurality of reduced-wall-thickness paths connect. 7. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 5 , wherein the notch has a notch base extending up to the target break section. 8. The wear-protective sleeve according to claim 4 , wherein the radially extending slit is an open-at-the-edge slit in the flange section. 9. A sleeve configured to be fitted onto a rotating shaft, the sleeve comprising: a tubular portion extending in an axial direction and having a cylindrical-shaped sealing guide surface configured to contact a radial shaft seal, a flange having a first portion extending outward from the tubular portion at least substantially in a radial direction that is perpendicular to the axial direction and having a second portion, a first target break line defined between the tubular portion and the flange and being configured to facilitate separation of the flange from the tubular portion, the second portion of the flange extending axially between the first portion of the flange and the first target break line, and a second target break line defined in or on the flange and having a plurality of reduced-wall-thickness paths and a plurality of cutouts in the flange section, wherein the plurality of reduced-wall thickness paths alternate with the plurality of cutouts such that no portion of the second target break line has a thickness equal to a flange thickness, the second target break line extends continuously between a circumferential edge of the flange and the first target break line such that the second target break line opens into the first target break line, the second target break line being a spiral-shape path such that the second target break line extends in a direction having a circumferential dimension, the second target break line being configured to facilitate tearing of the flange in the radial direction, the axial direction, and a circumferential direction up to the first target break line to facilitate tearing of the flange from the tubular portion, and wherein the plurality of reduced-wall-thickness paths have a depth that corresponds to a depth of the first target break line.
comprising two casing or support elements, one attached to each surface, e.g. cartridge or cassette seals · CPC title
the rings having a break or opening, e.g. to enable mounting on a shaft otherwise than from a shaft end · CPC title
the elements being separable from each other · CPC title
with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings · CPC title
Arrangements for lubrication or cooling of the sealing itself · CPC title
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