Sliding parts
US-9829043-B2 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US9964216B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9964216-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314385913-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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A sliding component is characterized in that, on one sealing face of a pair of sliding parts that slide relative to each other, multiple positive pressure-generating mechanisms that include extremely shallow parallel grooves running roughly in parallel with the sealing face and having a submicron-level height difference are provided independently in the circumferential direction, and that the extremely shallow parallel grooves connect to the high-pressure fluid side, but are isolated from the low-pressure fluid side by a seal area. The sliding component can reduce a leakage rate of sealed fluid and significantly improve lubrication characteristics at startup or stop, while being actuated by means of fluid lubrication in a rotation phase, thereby achieving the effects of sealing and lubrication at the same time.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sliding component comprising a pair of sliding parts constituted by ring shaped bodies and having sealing faces relatively slidable to each other, wherein: on one of the sealing faces of the pair of sliding parts, a positive pressure-generating mechanism that comprises multiples of extremely shallow parallel grooves having bottoms with a submicron-level depth, the bottom of the grooves running roughly in parallel with the sealing face, said multiples of extremely shallow parallel grooves being aligned in a circumferential direction in such a way to be separated from and not connected to each other by a seal area, wherein each extremely shallow parallel groove is a recess that is recessed from the seal area and that is defined by: a bottom surface having a roughly oval shape, two straight side walls facing each other in the circumferential direction in such a way to widen a distance therebetween toward a low pressure fluid side and slightly curved toward each other at the low pressure fluid side, and one low-pressure fluid curved side wall smoothly connecting the two curved side walls, wherein the recess opens at one peripheral surface of the sliding part on a high-pressure fluid side and directly communicates with the high pressure fluid side, said bottom surface having an arc-shaped apex protruded toward the low-pressure fluid side, and wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves are isolated from the low-pressure fluid side by the seal area. 2. A sliding component according to claim 1 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves have a depth h of 10 nm to 1 μm and roughness α of 1 to 100 nm at a bottom of the groove, and satisfy a relationship of h>α. 3. A sliding component according to claim 2 , wherein preferably the extremely shallow parallel grooves have a depth h of 50 to 500 nm and roughness α of 1 to 30 nm at a bottom of the groove, where a relationship of h>α is satisfied. 4. A sliding component according to claim 1 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves are formed by multiple grooves of different depths. 5. A sliding component according to claim 1 , wherein preferably the extremely shallow parallel grooves are provided to account for 5 to 70% of an area of the sealing face. 6. A sliding component according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of sliding parts is comprised of ring-shaped bodies each used as either a stationary-side sliding member or rotating-side sliding member of a mechanical seal that rotates relative to the other member. 7. A sliding component according to claim 2 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves are formed by multiple grooves of different depths. 8. A sliding component according to claim 2 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves account for 5 to 70% of an area of the sealing face. 9. A sliding component according to claim 2 , wherein the pair of sliding parts is comprised of ring-shaped bodies each used as either a stationary-side sliding member or a rotating-side sliding member of a mechanical seal that rotates relative to the other member. 10. A sliding component according to claim 3 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves are formed by multiple grooves of different depths. 11. A sliding component according to claim 3 , wherein characterized in that preferably the extremely shallow parallel grooves account for 5 to 70% of an area of the sealing face. 12. A sliding component according to claim 3 , wherein the pair of sliding parts is comprised of ring-shaped bodies each used as either a stationary-side sliding member or a rotating-side sliding member of a mechanical seal that rotates relative to the other member. 13. A sliding component according to claim 4 , wherein the extremely shallow parallel grooves account for 5 to 70% of an area of the sealing face. 14. A sliding component according to claim 4 , wherein the pair of sliding parts is comprised of ring-shaped bodies each used as either a stationary-side sliding member or a rotating-side sliding member of a mechanical seal that rotates relative to the other member. 15. A sliding component according to claim 5 , wherein the pair of sliding parts is comprised of ring-shaped bodies each used as either a stationary-side sliding member or a rotating-side sliding member of a mechanical seal that rotates relative to the other member.
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