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Title:
SEAL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/194622
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A seal (32) adapted to seal the opening (20) of a housing (14) through which extends a shaft (16) rotating, in use, between bearings, the seal integrating a main body, a sealing lip and a dust lip both lips adapted, in use, to slide against a journal face of the shaft. When arranged in the opening (20), the dust lip is raised away from the journal face of the shaft.

Inventors:
MCHATTIE JAMES (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2017/061217
Publication Date:
November 16, 2017
Filing Date:
May 10, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DELPHI INT OPERATIONS LUXEMBOURG SARL (LU)
International Classes:
F02M59/10; F16J15/3228; F02M59/12; F16J15/3268; F16J15/3284
Domestic Patent References:
WO2013154644A22013-10-17
Foreign References:
US20150219219A12015-08-06
EP2657505A12013-10-30
DE202012101447U12012-07-25
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DELPHI FRANCE SAS (FR)
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Claims:
CLAIMS:

1. Seal (32) adapted to seal the opening (20) of a housing (14) through which extends a shaft (16) rotating, in use, between bearings, said seal (32) preventing, in use, fluid to get out of the housing (34) and dust particles to get in the housing, the seal integrating a main body (46) having outer dimensions adapted to the seal insertion with press-fit into the opening and, extending from said main body member (46), a sealing lip (48) and a dust lip (50) both lips adapted, in use, to slide against a journal face (42) of the shaft,

characterized in that,

when arranged in the opening (20), the dust lip (50) is raised away from the journal face of the shaft and wherein the dust lip (50) is individually brought in contact to the journal face (42) of the shaft and is made operational and wherein the dust lip (50) comprises heat shrink material.

2. Seal (32) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dust lip (50) is made of UV sensitive material.

3. High pressure diesel fuel pump (10) having a cambox housing (14) wherein are arranged aligned bearings enabling a camshaft (16) to rotate, in use, about a camshaft axis (Y), a sealing function between the cambox (14) and the camshaft (16) being ensured by a seal (32) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims. 4. Method (100) for manufacturing a seal as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 2, the method comprising the steps:

- providing (110) a seal main body having a peripheral wall (56) with specific dimensions and a sealing lip (48) adapted to slide on a shaft journal face;

- providing (120) a dust lip (50) made of shrinkable material, said dust lip having a fixing portion (68) and a dust sealing portion (70);

- bonding (130), or crimping said fixing portion (68) onto the seal main body (46) so that the dust sealing portion (70) has a larger diameter than the sealing lip (48).

5. Method (100) as claimed in claim 4 wherein the dust lip (50) is made of heat shrink material such as PTFE of PEEK.

6. Method (100) as claimed in claim 4 wherein the dust lip is made of UV shrink materials.

7. Method (200) of sealing the opening of a housing through which extends a shaft rotating, in use, between bearings, the method comprising the steps:

- providing (210) a housing defining an opening in which is arranged a bearing through which extends a shaft;

- providing (220) a seal as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 2;

- inserting (230) the seal (32) in the opening, the dust lip (50) being raised relative to a journal face of the shaft;

- inspecting (240) that the seal (32) is correctly positioned;

- deforming (250) the dust lip (50) so that it contacts the journal face of the shaft.

8. Method (200) as claimed in claim 7 wherein inspecting step (230) comprises a visual inspection of the sealing lip (48) through the annular opening between the dust lip (50) and the shaft.

9. Method (200) as claimed in any one of the claims 7 or 8 wherein the seal (32) provided at step (210) is as in claim 3 and wherein deforming step comprises applying heat to the dust lip (50).

10. Method (200) as claimed in any one of the claims 7 or 8 wherein the seal (32) provided at step (210) is as in claim 4 and wherein deforming step comprises applying UV to the dust lip (50).

Description:
SEAL TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a seal sealing the opening of a housing through which extends a shaft rotating, in use, between bearings, the seal preventing, in use, fluid to get out of the housing and dust particles to get in the housing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A high pressure fuel pump generally comprises a cambox housing wherein a camshaft is adapted to rotate about a main axis between aligned bearings.

A lip seal arranged close to the bearing prevents lubricant fluid to exit the housing and dust to enter and get in the bearing area generating damages. The dust lip is to stop dust interfering with the sealing effort from the main lip seal, causing a leak.

The seals typically comprises a metallic core overmoulded with elastomer material, the core enabling insertion with press-fit and the elastomer defining a first outer lip for static contact against a face of the housing, a second sealing lip for dynamic sliding against a journal face of the shaft, said sealing lip preventing exit of lubricant and, a third dust lip for dynamic sliding against the journal face of the shaft, said dust lip protecting the sealing lip from dust since, dust would disturb the very delicate sealing environment and create a leak.

Perfect positioning of the seal must be verified during process but unfortunately, twisting, bending or even inverting of said sealing lip cannot be detected as the dust seal prevents visual inspection of the sealing lip. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to resolve the above mentioned problems in providing a seal adapted to seal the opening of a housing through which extends a shaft rotating, in use, between bearings, said seal preventing, in use, fluid to get out of the housing and dust particles to get in the housing, the seal integrating a main body having outer dimensions adapted to the seal insertion with press-fit into the opening and, extending from said main body member, a sealing lip and a dust lip both lips adapted, in use, to slide against a journal face of the shaft.

Advantageously, when arranged in the opening, the dust lip is raised away from the journal face of the shaft.

Also, the dust lip is individually brought in contact to the journal face of the shaft and is made operational.

Also, the dust lip comprises heat shrink material.

In another embodiment, the dust lip is made of UV sensitive material. The invention further extends to a high pressure diesel fuel pump having a cambox housing wherein are arranged aligned bearings enabling a camshaft to rotate, in use, about a camshaft axis, a sealing function between the cambox and the camshaft being ensured by a seal as previously described.

The invention further extends to a method for manufacturing a seal as previously described. The method comprising the steps:

- providing a seal main body having a peripheral wall with specific dimensions and a sealing lip adapted to slide on a shaft journal face;

- providing a dust lip made of shrinkable material, said dust lip having a fixing portion and a dust sealing portion ;

- bonding, or crimping said fixing portion onto the seal main body so that the dust sealing portion has a larger diameter than the sealing lip.

Also, the dust lip is made of heat shrink material such as, but exclusively, PTFE of PEEK.

Alternatively, the dust lip is made of UV shrink materials.

The invention further extends to a method of sealing the opening of a housing through which extends a shaft rotating, in use, between bearings, the method comprising the steps:

- providing a housing defining an opening in which is arranged a bearing through which extends a shaft;

- providing a seal as previously described;

- inserting the seal in the opening, the dust lip being raised relative to a journal face of the shaft;

- inspecting that the seal is correctly positioned; - deforming the dust lip so that it contacts the journal face of the shaft.

Also, the inspecting step comprises a visual inspection of the sealing lip through the annular opening between the dust lip and the shaft.

Also, the seal being as described previously and the deforming step comprising applying heat to the dust lip.

Alternatively, the seal provided is UV shrinkable and, the deforming step comprises applying UV to the dust lip.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

Figure 1 is a section of a high pressure pump provided with a seal as per the invention.

Figure 2 is a magnified area of figure 1 , presenting the seal before being made operational, the lip seal being operational but not the dust seal.

Figure 3 is similar to figure 2, the seal being operational.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Although the invention can be implemented in many different technical fields, a diesel high pressure fuel pump 10 represented on figure 1 is a base of the description.

The high pressure pump 10 is adapted to be in a fuel injection equipment between a low pressure system, arranged downstream, and a high pressure reservoir and injectors arranged upstream.

The pump 10 comprises a pumping unit 12, for pressurizing fuel, and a cambox 14 wherein a camshaft 16 rotates about a camshaft axis Y, a cam 18 of said camshaft cooperating with the pumping unit 12.

The cambox 14 has peripheral walls defining an inner space S wherein lubricant fluid, such as oil or diesel fuel, is and also having a front opening 20 wherein is arranged a front bearing 22, on the left of the figure and, a rear housing

24 wherein is arranged a rear bearing 26, right of the figure, the camshaft 16 being provided with a front journal face 28 and a rear journal face 30 respectively cooperating with said front 22 and rear 26 bearings in order to enable rotation of the camshaft.

As visible on the figure, the camshaft 16 axially Y extends outside the cambox 12 and protrudes via the front bearing 22, a seal 32 arranged in a seal housing 34 provided in a flange 36 fixed to the wall of the cambox preventing, in use, lubricant fluid to leak out the cambox and dust to damage the seal.

An embodiment of the seal 32 is now detailed in reference to figures 2 and 3 wherein is magnified a section of the region of the seal.

The seal housing 34 is a recess having a transverse bottom face 38 at the centre of which opens the front opening 20, said bottom face 38 being therefore limited to the annular area peripheral to said opening and, an peripheral cylindrical face 40 axially extending from said bottom face 38.

Locally, the camshaft 16 is provided with a seal journal face 42 having a slightly smaller diameter that the front journal face 28, said two journal faces 28, 42, being axially Y separated by a shallow groove 44.

The seal 32 comprises a main body 46 to which are integrally bonded or crimped a sealing lip 48 and a dust lip 50, both said lips cooperating with the seal journal face 42.

The main body 46 has a L-shape section having a metallic core 52 overmolded with elastomeric materials 54, said main body 46 defining a peripheral cylindrical wall 56 press-fitted with interference against the peripheral face 40 of the seal housing and, an annular transverse wall 58 radially extending from the peripheral wall 56 to a distant an inner extremity 60 which remains at a distance from the camshaft 16, defining there between an annular clearance C.

The metallic core 52 enables press-fitting of the seal 32 in its housing 34 and, the elastomeric overmold 54 ensuring static sealing between the main body 46 and the wall of the cambox.

The sealing lip 48 is a resilient elastomeric member having a fixing portion 62 bonded to an inner face of said transverse wall 58 and a sealing portion 64, extending to a distant extremity 66 and being in contact against the seal journal face 42 of the camshaft. The specific geometry of the embodiment presented on the figures imposes to said sealing lip 48 a L-shape section, the vertical branch of the L, or fixing portion 62, being bonded to the main body and, the horizontal branch of the L, or sealing portion 64, extending to the distant extremity 66 and being inwardly oriented to slide against the seal journal face 42 of the camshaft. The two portions 62, 64, of the sealing lip join in smooth radius area and, should the camshaft 16 be thinner of larger, the resilient properties of the sealing lip would urge the sealing portion 64 in contact with the camshaft.

From an oil leakage sealing stand point, it is now clear that the seal 32 prevents fluid flowing through the front bearing area to exit the cambox as being stopped by the sealing lip 48 and by the main body 46.

In an alternative not represented, the sealing lip 48, instead of being bonded to the main body can be integrally moulded with the overmold 54 covering the metallic core 52.

The dust lip 50 is a skirt-like member comprising a fixing portion 68 bonded to an outer face of said transverse wall 58, the outer face being opposed to the inner face where is bonded the sealing lip 48 and, a sealing portion 70 outwardly extending relative to the cambox toward a distal end 72, the two portions 68, 70, joining in a large smooth radius area. As visible on the figures, the dust lip 50 is much thinner than the sealing lip 48 and, the only difference between figures 2 and 3 being the configuration of the dust lip 50.

The dust lip 50 comprises heat shrink material, such as PTFE and, figure 2 represents the configuration when the seal 32 is just inserted, the sealing portion 70 of the dust lip 50 being lifter distant from the camshaft 14. In this initial configuration, visual inspection of the sealing lip 48 is possible since said sealing lip 48 can be directly observed below the dust lip 50 and through the clearance C. Thanks to this configuration correct positioning of the sealing lip 48 is ensured, or immediately corrected.

Once the seal 32 is in place as shown in figure 2, by applying heat, via a heat gun for instance, the dust lip 50 shrinks and, the large smooth radius area extends the sealing portion 70 of the dust lip coming in contact against the seal journal face 42. In the configuration of figure 3, the seal 32 is operational and ready to protect the pump from lubricant exit and dust intrusion.

In another alternative, the dust lip 50 can comprise UV shrink materials, the operational configuration of the seal 32 being obtained by applying UV, via a UV gun source for instance, to the seal 32. A method 100 for manufacturing the seal is now presented. Said method 100 comprising the steps:

110) providing a seal main body 46 having a peripheral wall 56 with specific dimensions and a sealing lip 48 adapted to slide on a shaft journal face 42;

In this providing step 110, the sealing lip 48 can be moulded integral to the main body 46 or can be made separately then bonded afterward.

120) providing a dust lip 50 made of shrinkable material, said dust lip 50 having a fixing portion 68 and a dust sealing portion 70;

130) bonding, or crimping, said fixing portion 68 onto the seal main body 46 so that the dust sealing portion 70 has a larger diameter than the sealing lip 48.

More precisely, the dust lip 50 provided at step 120 can be made of PTFE or PEEK or other material having heat shrinking properties.

In an alternative, the dust lip 50 is made of UV shrink materials.

A further method 200 is presented for assembling the seal 32 for sealing the opening of a housing, a cambox 14 in the example described, through which extends a shaft 16 rotating, in use, between bearings 22, 26, the method 200 comprising the steps:

210) providing a housing 14 defining an opening 20 in which is arranged a bearing 22 through which extends a shaft 16;

220) providing a seal 32 as described above, or as manufactured as per the manufacturing method 100.

230) inserting the seal 32 in the opening 20, the dust lip 50 being raised relative to a seal journal face 42 of the shaft;

240) inspecting that the seal 32 is correctly positioned and, in particular the sealing lip 48;

250) deforming the dust lip 50 so that it contacts the seal journal face 42 of the shaft.

Particularly, the inspecting step 240 may comprise a visual inspection of the sealing lip 48 through the annular clearance C and the opening between the dust lip 50 and the shaft 16. If the dust lip 50 comprises heat shrink materials, the deforming step 250 is performed by applying heat to the dust lip 50. This can be done via a heat gun.

In the alternative where the dust lip 50 comprises UV shrink materials, the deforming step 250 is performed by applying UV to the dust lip 50. This can be done via a UV gun.

LIST OF REFERENCES

10 pump

12 pumping unit

14 cambox - housing

16 camshaft

18 cam

20 front opening

22 front bearing

24 rear housing

26 rear bearing

28 front journal face

30 rear journal face

32 seal

34 seal housing

36 flange

38 bottom face of the seal housing

40 peripheral face of the seal housing

42 seal journal face

44 shallow groove

46 main body of the seal

48 sealing lip

50 dust lip

52 metallic core

54 elastomeric overmold

56 peripheral wall of the main body

58 transverse wall

60 inner extremity 62 fixing portion of the sealing lip

64 sealing portion of the sealing lip

66 extremity of the sealing portion

68 fixing portion of the dust lip

70 sealing portion of the dust lip

100 Method of manufacturing the seal

110 providing the main body step

120 providing dust seal step

130 bonding step

200 assembling method

210 providing step

220 providing a seal

230 inserting step

240 inspecting step

250 deforming step

Y camshaft axis

C clearance