Reciprocating-rod seal

US9605672B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9605672-B2
Application numberUS-201514606349-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 27, 2015
Priority dateJan 25, 2008
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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A reciprocating-rod seal ( 10 ) comprising a one-piece rigid support ( 20 ) and a one-piece elastomeric body ( 30 ) bonded to the rigid support ( 20 ). A notch ( 40 ) separates an ID fluidside portion ( 41 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ) from an OD fluidside portion ( 42 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ), and the ID fluidside portion ( 41 ) forms a sealing lip ( 43 ). A groove ( 50 ) separates an ID airside portion ( 51 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ) from an OD airside portion ( 52 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ), and the ID airside portion ( 51 ) forms a wiping lip ( 53 ). The sealing lip ( 43 ) prevents fluid escape during forward and return strokes of a reciprocating rod, and the wiping lip ( 53 ) removes dirt, dust, or other debris from the rod during return strokes. The seal ( 10 ) can serve as the primary seal for a mudpump pony rod and/or a mudpump plunger rod.

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Then invention claimed is: 1. A reciprocating-rod seal comprising a one-piece rigid support and a one-piece elastomeric body bonded thereto; wherein: the rigid support comprises a cylindrical retaining wall forming an OD surface of the seal, the cylindrical retaining wall having a hinged fluidside end section; the elastomeric body comprises: an OD face encased by the cylindrical retaining wall whereby the elastomeric body does not extend axially or radially beyond the retaining wall, an ID face forming the ID surface of the seal, a fluidside face forming the fluidside surface of the seal and having a notch formed therein, and an airside face at least partially forming the airside surface of the seal and having a groove formed therein; the notch separates an ID fluidside portion of the elastomeric body from an OD fluidside portion of the elastomeric body, and the ID fluidside portion forms a sealing lip; the groove separates an ID airside portion of the elastomeric body from an OD airside portion of the elastomeric body, and the ID airside portion forms a wiping lip; and the hinged fluidside end section abuts the OD fluidside portion of the elastomeric body to bound the OD fluidside portion opposite the notch, the hinged fluidside end section having a thickness that is less than a thickness of the retaining wall, the hinged fluidside end section being bent radially inwardly from an outermost portion of the cylindrical retaining wall, wherein the hinged fluidside end section includes a straight outermost edge that extends radially inwardly from the outermost portion of the cylindrical retaining wall and forms a sharp corner that is exposed relative to the elastomeric body. 2. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the rigid support also comprises a flange wall extending radially inward from an airside end of the cylindrical retaining wall. 3. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 2 , wherein a region of the airside face of the elastomeric body is encased by the flange wall. 4. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the rigid support comprises an anchor wall extending axially from an ID end of the flange wall. 5. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 4 , wherein at least a part of the OD airside portion of the elastomeric body occupies a space defined within the flange wall and the anchor wall of the rigid support. 6. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the flange wall of the rigid support and the airside face of the elastomeric body form the airside surface of the seal. 7. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the sealing lip applies more rod-contact forces than the wiping lip. 8. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the hinged fluidside end section is crimped. 9. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the rigid support is made of metal. 10. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric body is made from polyurethane. 11. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a separate reinforcement member positioned within the groove in the airside face of the elastomeric body. 12. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the ID face of the elastomeric body comprises a fluidside ramp region forming the rod-contacting area of the sealing lip and an airside ramp region forming the rod-contacting area of the wiping lip. 13. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 12 , wherein the ID face of the elastomeric body comprises a shallow between the ramp regions that is not a rod-contacting area. 14. A reciprocating-rod seal as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the rigid support is made of metal and the elastomeric body is made of polyurethane, and wherein: the rigid support further comprises a flange wall extending radially inward from an airside end of the retaining wall and an anchor wall extending in the fluidside direction from an ID end of the flange wall, the flange wall and the airside face of the elastomeric body form the airside surface of the seal, the anchor wall is embedded in the OD airside portion of the elastomeric body, the ID face of the elastomeric body comprises a intermediate region that is not a rod-contacting area, and the sealing lip applies more rod-contact forces than the wiping lip. 15. A method of making the reciprocating-rod seal set forth in claim 1 with a mold having a cavity formed by a first mold part having a channel corresponding to the seal's airside face and groove-forming projection, a second mold part having a channel corresponding to the seal's fluidside face and notch-forming projection, and a core mold part having a perimeter corresponding to the seal's ID face; said method comprising the step of: placing the rigid retainer in the channel of the first mold part; compiling the mold parts to close the mold cavity; and introducing elastomer into the closed mold cavity; wherein the rigid retainer prevents the elastomer from flowing axially or radially beyond the retaining wall in the mold cavity, and wherein the hinged fluidside end section is bent radially inwardly. 16. A reciprocating-rod assembly comprising a housing, a rod that reciprocally moves relative to the housing, and the seal set forth in claim 1 ; wherein: the housing comprise an opening through which the rod extends and pocket surrounding the opening; the seal is installed in the pocket and its retaining wall abuts against the floor of the pocket and OD fluidside portion lies flush against the ledge of the pocket; the ID fluidside portion and the ID airside portion of the elastomeric body are compressed; the sealing lip slidingly contacts the rod to prevent fluid escape from the housing during forward and return strokes of the rod, and the wiping lip sliding contacts the rod to wipe the rod clean during return strokes. 17. A pump comprising the reciprocating rod assembly set forth in claim 16 , wherein the rod is a pony rod and/or a plunger rod that is reciprocally moved to suction and discharge a working fluid. 18. A pump as set forth in claim 17 , wherein the working fluid is mud slurry whereby the pump is a mudpump. 19. A pump as set forth in claim 17 , wherein the seal is the only seal on the reciprocating rod. 20. A reciprocating-rod seal comprising a one-piece rigid support and a one-piece elastomeric body bonded thereto; wherein: the rigid support comprises an anchor wall and a cylindrical retaining wall forming an OD surface of the seal, the cylindrical retaining wall having a hinged fluidside end secion, the hinged fluidside end section being bent radially inwardly from an outermost portion of the cylindrical retaining wall, the hinged fluidside end section having a straight outermost edge that extends radially inwardly from the outermost portion of the cylindrical retaining wall and forms a sharp corner that is exposed relative to the elastomeric body; the elastomeric body comprises: an OD face encased by the cylindrical retaining wall whereby the elastomeric body does not extend axially or radially beyond the retaining wall, an ID face forming the ID surface of the seal, a fluidside face forming the fluidside surface of the seal and having a notch formed therein, and an airside face at least partially forming the airside surface of the seal and having a groove formed therein; the notch separates an ID fluidside portion of the elastomeric body from an OD fluidside port

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What does patent US9605672B2 cover?
A reciprocating-rod seal ( 10 ) comprising a one-piece rigid support ( 20 ) and a one-piece elastomeric body ( 30 ) bonded to the rigid support ( 20 ). A notch ( 40 ) separates an ID fluidside portion ( 41 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ) from an OD fluidside portion ( 42 ) of the elastomeric body ( 30 ), and the ID fluidside portion ( 41 ) forms a sealing lip ( 43 ). A groove ( 50 ) separates …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Parker Hannifin Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B53/143. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 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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