Title of Invention

A METHOD OF SHIELDING ABEARING AGAINST UNDESIRABLE MATTER AND A ROTARY SHIELD ASSEMBLY

Abstract A rotary pump includes an impeller mounted on a shaft (12) supported for rotation in bearings A bearing and bearing casing assembly (26) proximate the impeller is prone to ingress of undesirable matter A shield assembly (4) includes the shaft (12) and a shield (40) rotatable with the shaft and positioned intermediate the impeller and the bearing assembly (26) The shield comprises an integral, moulded, disc (42) and composite rim (44), which includes a lip (50) having an inwardly proud beading (52) normally touching an outer periphery (34 1) of the bearing assembly A cowl (49) surrounds the lip with clearance when the shaft (12) rotates The beading (52) dilates under centrifugal force to provide running clearance
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SHIELDING A BEARING AND SEAL ASSEMBLY FROM UNDESIRABLE MATTER
THIS INVENTION relates to shielding a bearing from undesirable matter It relates more specifically to a method of and a rotary shield assembly for shielding a bearing of a rotary pump from undesirable matter
This invention is expected to find particular application in a pump operating under arduous conditions, such as a rotary slurry pump, especially a centrifugal slurry pump This application will particularly be borne in mind for purposes of this specification
In a centrifugal slurry pump, a centrifugal impeller is supported for rotation in a pump casing in cantilever arrangement A shaft carrying the impeller at a free end thereof is rotatably supported in bearings, one of which is positioned within a bearing casing proximate the impeller Various sealing mechanisms are used to seal an end of the bearing proximate the impeller against ingress of stray slurry and other undesirable matter Of the sealing mechanisms are dynamic, i e relying on rotation to operate When the pump is stationary, such dynamic sealing mechanisms are inoperative
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of shielding a bearing, which is mounted in a bearing casing and which supports a shaft for rotation, against undesirable matter, the method including
laterally covering a side of the bearing and the bearing casing by means of a circumferential shield rotatably fast with the shaft and having a peripheral rim at least partially overlapping the bearing casing,
when the shaft is rotating, dilating said peripheral rim to provide running clearance, and flinging any loose matter touching the shield centnfugally away from the bearing casing,
when the shaft is stationary, contracting said peripheral rim to touch the bearing casing to provide a seal

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The rim may be resilient and may be arranged to be resiliency biased to touch the bearing casing During rotation, centrifugal force dominates the resilient bias
The method may include shielding the peripheral rim by means of a cowl overlapping the peripheral rim Said overlapping of the peripheral rim may be with annular clearance
Touching the bearing casing when the shaft is stationary may be by means of a peripheral beading inwardly proud of the peripheral rim
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a rotary shield assembly comprising a shaft supported for rotation in a bearing mounted in a stationary bearing casing, and a shield comprising
a rotary disc around the shaft proximate a side of the bearing, a peripheral rim along an outer periphery of the disc and at least partially overlapping the bearing casing,
a bias mechanism biasing the rim toward the bearing casing, the arrangement being adapted, during rotation, on account of mass of the nm, to cause centrifugal force to dilate the rim away from the casing to provide running clearance
One of or both of the rim and the disc may be of a resilient material, the resilience of the material providing said biasing mechanism Instead, resilient biasing means may be provided to contract the rim
Advantageously, the disc and the rim may be integral The disc and the rim may be in the form of a moulding The mouding material may be resilient to provide the biasing mechanism
The disc may be reinforced or stiffened The disc may include an internally embedded stiffening disc moulded within the synthetic polymeric disc

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In a developed embodiment, the rim may be a composite rim comprising an outer peripheral cowl and an inner peripheral lip which is resiliency biassed to touch the bearing casing when stationary The cowl may circumferentially overlap the lip with annular clearance
The disc may advantageously be drivingly secured to the shaft, for example by means of a flange mounted on the shaft
In accordance with a third aspect, the invention extends to a rotary pump having a rotary shield assembly in accordance with the second aspect, in which the shaft of the rotary shield assembly is provided by a shaft of the rotary pump, and in which the shield of the rotary shield assembly is mounted intermediate an impeller of the pump and a bearing casing in which the shaft is supported for rotation
Mounting of the shield on the shaft may then be via a circumferential flange mounted on the shaft, the shield being secured to the flange
The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings In the drawings
Figure 1 shows, fragmentary, in axial section, a rotary pump in accordance with the invention,
Figure 2 shows, to a larger scale, fragmentanly, in axial section, a rotary shield assembly in accordance with the invention, and forming part of the rotary pump of Figure 1
With reference to Figure 1 of the drawings, a rotary pump in accordance with the invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 10 The pump 10 comprises a shaft 12 carrying a centrifugal impeller 14 within a stationary pump casing 16 In use, matter to be pumped, for example slurry, enters via an axial inlet 18 in the pump casing 16 and leading to a corresponding

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inlet of the centrifugal impeller and is centrifugally pumped via an outlet 20 of the impeller 14 into a volute 22 in the pump casing 16 and then via an outlet 24 which, in use, will be connected to ducting
With reference also to Figure 2, the shaft 12 is supported for rotation in bearings Only a bearing proximate the pump casing 16 is shown in the drawings That bearing is incorporated in a bearing and bearing casing assembly generally indicated by reference numeral 26 and comprising the bearing 28 in the form of a roller bearing and a composite casing 30 comprising a barrel 32 within which an outer race of the bearing 28 is mounted, and a side cover 34 In this embodiment, the side cover 34 is shown to include grease conduits and also mounts a seal, for example in the form of a stuffing box and gland seal
Seal arrangements generally in accordance with this invention are suitable also for oil lubrication applications
Intermediate the side cover 34 and the pump casing 16, proximate the side cover 34, there is provided a collar 36 secured to the shaft 12, and intermediate the collar 36 and the side cover 34, a flange 38 secured to the collar 36
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a shield assembly generally indicated by reference numeral 40 and comprising the shaft 12, the bearing and casing assembly 26 and a shield 41 secured to the flange 38 in close association with the side cover 34 The shield 41 comprises a disc 42 and a composite rim portion 44 The shield 41 is in the form, mainly, of a moulding of a synthetic polymeric material, natural rubber, or the like If desired, the disc 42 is internally strengthened or stiffened by means of an internal sttffener 45, for example of disc shape, which is moulded into the disc 42 A radially inward portion of the stiffener 45 is in the form of a peripheral hub 46 having apertures via which the shield 41 is secured by means of cap screws to the flange 38 as generally indicated by reference numeral 47

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The composite rim portion 44 comprises an outer cowl 48 which overlaps, partially, the side cover 34 Concentrically within the cowl 48, and generally parallel therewith, there is provided a peripheral lip 50 having, toward a free end thereof, a beading 52 The lip 50 is advantageously shallow frusto-conical being of smaller diametei toward its free end than toward its base The beading 52 is dimensioned and arranged to touch a peripheral sealing face 34 1 of the side cover 34
It is to be appreciated that the material of the lip 50 is resilient Thus, when the shaft 12 is rotated and the shield 41 rotates therewith, centrifugal force on account of rotation and the mass of the lip 50 causes the lip 50 to dilate, mostly toward the tree end thereof and thus mostly in respect of the beading 52, thus to lift off the sealing face 34 1 and thus to provide running clearance
With reference again to Figure 1, when stray slurry and other undesirable matter is present in the vicinity of the side cover 34, the side cover 34 is shielded from such matter by the shield 41 Furthermore, when such matter touches the shield 41 during rotation, the matter is centnfugally flung outwardly and away from the internal seals of the side cover 34
It is further to be appreciated that the cowl 48 shields the side cover 34, and more specifically areas immediately outwardly adjacent the side cover 34, from undesirable matter
When the shaft 12 is stationary, the beading 52 seals against the sealing face 34 1 of the side cover and thus prevents undesirable matter from ingressing into the area immediately adjacent the side cover 34
The Applicant believes that the invention provides an elegant, simple and inexpensive method and device for shielding a bearing casing from the effects of undesirable matter, such as stray slurry in a slurry pump application

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The Applicant regards two aspects as of particular importance First, the rotary shield assembly is operative when the rotor is stationary in that the lip touches and seals the periphery of the stationary side cover of the bearing casing, yet the rotary shield assembly allows running clearance during rotation of the rotor Secondly, the diameter of the shield is such as to shield effectively the whole of the side cover (at least those portions vulnerable to ingress of undesirable matter) The Applicant is of opinion that it is important that the shield overlaps, or hoods or cowls the side cover

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1 A method of shielding a bearing, which is mounted in a bearing
casing and which supports a shaft for rotation, against undesirable matter, the
method including
laterally covering a side of the bearing and the bearing casing by means of a circumferential shield rotatably fast with the shaft and having a peripheral nm at least partially overlapping the beanng casing,
when the shaft is rotating, dilating said peripheral nm to provide running clearance, shielding the bearing casing from stray undesirable matter and flinging any such stray undesirable matter touching the shield centrifugally away from the beanng casing,
when the shaft is stationary, contracting said peripheral rim to touch the bearing casing to provide a seal
2 A method as claimed in Claim 1 which includes shielding the
peripheral nm by means of a cowl overlapping the peripheral rim
3 A method as claimed in Claim 2 in which said overlapping of the
peripheral nm is with annular clearance
4 A method as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 or Claim 3 in which
touching the bearing casing when the shaft is stationary is by means of a peripheral
beading inwardly proud of the peripheral nm
5 A rotary shield assembly comprising a shaft supported for rotation in
a bearing mounted in a stationary bearing casing, and a shield comprising
a rotary disc around the shaft proximate to and shielding a side of the bearing,
a peripheral nm along an outer periphery of the disc and at least partially overlapping the bearing casing,
a bias mechanism biasing the nm toward the bearing casing, the arrangement being adapted, during rotation, on account of mass of the rim, to

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cause centrifugal force to dilate the nm away from the casing to provide running clearance
6 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 5 in which one of or
both of the rim and the disc are of a resilient material, the resilience of the material
providing said biasing mechanism
7 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 5 or Claim 6 in which
the disc and the rim are integral
8 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 7 in which the disc and
the rim are in the form of a moulding
9 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 8 in which the moulding
material is resilient to provide the biasing mechanism
10 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 8 or Claim 9 in which
the disc is reinforced or stiffened
11 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 10 in which the disc
includes an internally embedded stiffening disc moulded within the synthetic
polymeric disc
12 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in any one of Claim 5 to Claim
11 inclusive, in which the rim is a composite rim comprising an outer peripheral
cowl and an inner peripheral lip which is resiliency biased to touch the bearing
casing when stationary
13 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in Claim 12 in which the cowl
circumferentially overlaps the lip with annular clearance
14 A rotary shield assembly as claimed in any one of Claim 5 to Claim
13 inclusive in which the disc is dnvingly secured to the shaft

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15 A rotary pump having a rotary shield assembly as claimed in any one
of Claim 5 to Claim 14 inclusive, in which the shaft of the rotary shield assembly is
provided by a shaft of the rotary pump, and in which the shield of the rotary shield
assembly is mounted intermediate an impeller of the pump and a bearing casing in
which the shaft is supported for rotation
16 A rotary pump as claimed in Claim 15 in which mounting of the shield
on the shaft is via a circumferential flange mounted on the shaft, the shield being
secured to the flange
17 A method of shielding a bearing, substantially as herein described
and illustrated
18 A rotary shield assembly, substantially as herein described and
illustrated
19 A rotary pump, substantially as herein described and illustrated
Dated this 18th day of March 2005

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00450-kolnp-2005-correspondence-1.1.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-correspondence-1.2.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-correspondence-1.3.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-correspondence.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-description(complete).pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-form-1.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-form-18.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-form-2.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-form-3.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-form-5.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-other document.pdf

00450-kolnp-2005-pa.pdf

450-KOLNP-2005-(11-11-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

450-KOLNP-2005-(11-11-2011)-OTHERS.pdf

450-KOLNP-2005-(29-03-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-form 13.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-letter patent.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-pa.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

450-kolnp-2005-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 221570
Indian Patent Application Number 450/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 26/2008
Publication Date 27-Jun-2008
Grant Date 25-Jun-2008
Date of Filing 18-Mar-2005
Name of Patentee WEIR MINERALS AFRICA (PROPRITARY) LTD.
Applicant Address 31 ISANDO ROAD, ISANDO, 1601
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GELDENHUYS, SIEGFRIED 14 SUNDOWN ESTATE, GARIEP STREET, ERASMUSKLOOF, 0048 PRETORIA
2 TODD, ROBERT, DENIS 324 COLUMBINE AVENUE, MONDEOR, 2091 JOHANNESBURG
PCT International Classification Number F04D 29/14
PCT International Application Number PCT/IB2003/002796
PCT International Filing date 2003-07-15
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2002/6705 2002-08-21 South Africa
2 2003/2137 2003-03-17 South Africa