Title of Invention

A SEAL FOR SEALING BETWEEN COMPONENTS OF A ROTARY MACHINE

Abstract In a casing of a rotary machine, cast components are sealingly mounted together by means of seals accommodated in (semi-) enclosed cavities. A ring seal includes an annular base and an annular skirt extending axially from the base. To ameliorate manufacturing tolerances, the seal defines circumferentially spaced, intermittent cavities to allow seal material to be deformed into the cavities as required. Land areas between cavities have cross-sectional surfaces increasing progressively from a free surface of small area to cause compressive force required for deformation to increase exponentially with an exponent larger than 1. The cavities may be peripherally spaced, being open at a radially outer surface of the seal. The seal may be of elastic material which may be incompressible. The skirt may taper away from the base. The base may have a projecting sealing lip. The skin may have, at a free end, a slanted, peripheral lip.
Full Text THIS invention relates to sealing between components of rotary
machinery, especially sealing between components of pumps.
In a rotary machine, generally, a rotor is rotatable in a casing, on which
one or more other stationary components, such as pipe flanges, wear liners, and the like,
are mounted. Such components are frequently in the form of castings, which, in their "as
cast" state, have wide dimensional tolerances. Thus, the capacities of sealing volumes
between such components can vary between wide limits generally necessitating annealing
the components and then machining faces which will define the sealing volumes.
Sometimes, it is necessary to heat treat components after machining which may cause
further, unacceptable, deformation requiring yet a further or final machining operation.
Machining is often problematic due to asymmetry in the components, bearing in mind
that components of rotary machines are intended to be generally round symmetrical.
Furthermore, components generally require to be concentrically assembled.
Especially when sealing volumes are enclosed, tight tolerances are
required when sealing material which is incompressible, such as rubber, is to be used.
This invention relates in general to a seal for sealing between components
of a rotary machine at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure and
low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring of pliable material and defining a
plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow deformation of the
material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt which extends generally
longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces, and which is

generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end which is intended
to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume.
In accordance with a first aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, said cavities alternate with land areas, the cavities and land areas being
distributed peripherally, cross sectional surfaces through the land areas at respective radii
increasing progressively from a surface of the skirt to cause compressive force, required
to cause deformation of the land areas, to increase exponentially with an exponent larger
than 1.
Preferably, the cavities and the land areas respectively may be oriented
longitudinally, the cavities and land areas being spaced peripherally.
In one kind of embodiment, the cavities may be open along the radially
outer surface of the skirt, cross-sectional surfaces of the land areas at the outer periphery
of the skirt being at a minimum, the respective cross-sectional surfaces of the land areas
increasing with decreasing radius. Thus, advantageously, radially outer surfaces of the
land areas may be convexly rounded.
In accordance with a second aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, said pliable material is elastic and has deformation / stress characteristics
falling within the following range and having the following values:
for elongation of 100%, a tensile stress of between 0,2 and 1,8, preferably about 1
N/mm2;
for an elongation of 200%, a tensile stress of between 0,8 and 4,8, preferably
about 2,7 N/mm2;
for an elongation of 300%, a tensile stress of between 12,2 and 24,7, preferably
about 18,5 N/mm2.
The material may be an appropriate grade of natural or synthetic rubber. It
may, for example, be an appropriate urethane.

The material may be substantially incompressible.
In accordance with a third aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, the skirt extends from a base which has radially inner and outer faces and a
back intermediate said inner and outer faces, the inner and outer faces converging in a
direction away from said back.
In a preferred embodiment, the base, in cross-section, may be partially
hollow, said cavities being contained at least partially between the inner and outer faces,
the seal including land areas, in amongst which the cavities are dispersed, the land areas
intruding in between the inner and outer faces and up to the back. The inner and outer
faces of the base may be most widely spaced proximate the back, and may be adapted for
use with a seal cavity which is correspondingly shaped, to promote sealing pressure to
maintain sealing in the region of the base, regardless of the status of the sealing pressure
and seal material deformation.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, said seal comprises an annular base from which the skirt extends
longitudinally, the annular base being of larger annular thickness than a thicker end of the
skirt, the base having along one surface thereof a projecting peripheral base lip
configured to contact an annular zone of the seal cavity.
In one kind of embodiment said base lip may be along a radially outer
surface of the seal, and may be oriented radially outwardly and toward a relatively high
pressure end of the seal cavity. The base lip may be in the form of a re-entrant lip along
an outer peripheral surface of the base.
In accordance with a fifth aspect of this invention in a seal of the kind
described, the skirt has, at its free end, a skirt lip slanted to press against a corresponding
annular portion of said high pressure zone.

The skirt lip may be slanted radially inwardly to be offered to a radially
inner surface of the seal volume in use.
In accordance with a sixth aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, one of the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the skirt includes an oblique
section shaped and oriented to match an opposing surface defining the seal volume, but at
an angle selected to press an end of the skirt toward its free end against said opposing
seal surface of the seal cavity.
Said oblique section may be along the radially inner peripheral surface of
the skirt, said oblique section being a-cylindrical and tapering toward the free end of the
skirt.
Said one of the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the skirt may have,
in series with said oblique section, a decumbent section oriented to lie decumbently with
a corresponding surface of the seal volume. Said decumbent section may be cylindrical,
may be along the radially inner periphery of the seal surface, and may be toward the low
pressure end of the seal.
In accordance with a seventh aspect of this invention, in a seal of the kind
described, one of the radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the seal is configured
to lie against a corresponding surface of the seal cavity, the other having said cavities in
alternating arrangement with land areas, in which an annular portion toward one end of
the skirt is chamfered relative to an opposing seal surface to facilitate assembly of the
seal in the seal volume.
The radially inner surface may be smoothly curved, the radially outer
surface having the open cavities and land areas.
The chamfered portion may be at the free end of the skirt.

The invention extends to a combination of a rotary machine having
components defining an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, and a seal in
accordance with any aspect of this invention.
The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings. In the drawings
Figure 1 shows, fragmentarily, in axial section, a slurry pump in accordance with
the invention;
Figure 2 shows, in axial view, a seal in accordance with the invention forming
part of the slurry pump of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows, fragmentarily, in axial section, to an enlarged scale, the seal of
Figure 2; and
Figure 4 shows, fragmentarily, to an enlarged scale, in three-dimensional view,
the seal of Figures 2 and 3.
With reference to Figure 1 of the drawings, a rotary slurry pump in
accordance with this invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The slurry
pump 10 is generally symmetrical (except for a volute and an outlet flange thereof) to a
centre line generally indicated by reference numeral 11. Only one half of the pump, to
one side of the centre line 11, is shown in axial section.
The pump 10 comprises a pump casing generally indicated by reference
numeral 12 and providing an inlet 26 and an impeller cavity and volute generally
indicated by reference numeral 14 for accommodating a rotary impeller 16. An outlet in
communication with the volute is not shown in the drawing. The impeller 16 is carried
on a rotary shaft 18 by means of which the impeller is rotated in use within the stationary
casing 12.
Sealing is required along the end of the casing 12 corresponding to the
position of the shaft 18, and which is generally referred to as the dry end or the drive end.

The sealing is generally indicated by reference numeral 19. It is of composite structure
and only one aspect thereof is discussed further.
The pump casing 12 is of composite structure, comprising an outer,
peripheral main casing portion 20 in the form of a peripheral cap. It further comprises a
pair of opposing end liners, more specifically a suction end liner 22 on a suction side of
the pump, and a drive end liner 24 on a drive end or dry end of the pump 10. The liners
22, 24 are mounted partially in conjunction with liner clamps 28, 30. At both ends, the
main casing portion 20 has peripheral seats generally indicated by reference numerals
20.1. Each seat 20.1 diverges axially outwardly in steps, initially having a first, relatively
shallow divergence angle, followed by a substantially steeper divergence angle in series
with the first mentioned divergence angle.
Complementally, the suction end liner 22, and the drive end liner 24 each
has a radially outwardly facing peripheral seat 22.1, 24.1, which is cylindrical.
When assembled, the opposing seat pairs 20.1, 22.1 and 20.1, 24.1 form
therebetween annular seal cavities within which seal rings 40 are provided. The seal
rings 40 are identical, or substantially identical. Thus only one of the seal rings is
described in more detail. The seal ring 40 embodies the subject matter of this invention.
It is illustrated and is now described in more detail with reference to Figures 2 and 3.
When seen in cross-section, the seal 40 includes a peripheral skirt
generally indicated by reference numeral 42, extending from a profiled, generally "U"
shaped base 44 lying on its side as seen in cross section. The skirt 42 is in the form of an
elongation of a radially inner one of the limbs of the "U" shaped base 44. The skirt
tapers from a relatively thicker cross-section at the base 44, to a relatively thinner cross-
section at a free end thereof. An initial section of the skirt 42, at the base 44 and
indicated by reference numeral 42.2, is cylindrical corresponding to the orientation of the
seat 22.1, 24.1. Toward the free end, a further section, indicated by reference numeral

42.1, is sloped toward the axis, thus tapering toward the free end to secure an interference
fit over the respective seat 22.1, 24.1.
An opposed, radially outer limb of the "U" shaped base 44, generally
indicated by reference numeral 44.1, slopes toward the skirt 42 and has an annular,
radially outwardly tapering lip having an inner extremity 44.2.
The free end of the skirt 42 tapers in a radially inwardly turned annular lip
46.
The seal 40 comprises a plurality of longitudinally oriented,
circumferentially spaced land areas 48. The land areas 48 are roughly in the form of
fingers extending from a back of the base 44 initially intermediate the opposed limbs, to
the end of the skirt 42. Each land area 48 is of part round cross-section, being of convex
shape. They are spaced to provide corresponding cavities intermediate the land areas 48.
Each land area 48, toward its free end, is chamfered as shown at 48.1. The cavities
extend partially into the "U" shaped base 44.
The seal 40 is in the form of a moulding of synthetic elastomeric material
such as rubber, urethane, or the like. The deformation / stress characteristics of the
material are important, as described above in accordance with the second aspect of the
invention.
Preferably, the seal 40 has an interference fit over its radially inner seat
22.1, 24.1 such that a deformation of between about 6% and about 4% is provided, i.e.
such that a mean inner diameter of the seal 40 is between about 0,94 and about 0,96 of
the outer diameter of the respective seat 22.1, 24.1.
Furthermore, the included angle of the taper face 42.1 is between about
10° and about 16°, in accordance with the sixth aspect of the invention. It is thus ensured
that the skirt 42, toward its free end 42.1, presses against the respective seat 22.1, 24.1 to

promote sealing between the respective end liner 22, 24 and the main casing portion 20
proximate the high pressure or wet end of the seal 40.
Further in this regard, the radially inwardly turned lip 46 at the free end of
the skirt 42, which is in accordance with the fifth aspect, further enhances sealing in that
area.
In accordance with the seventh aspect of the invention, the chamfered
portions 48.1 of the land areas 48 facilitate feeding the seal 40 into the tapering seal
cavity.
In accordance with the third aspect of the invention, the radially inward
and radially outward faces of the limbs of the "U" shaped back 44 converge as they
extend away from the back of the "U". Thus, in use, a complemental seal cavity will be
provided to ensure that, during compression of the seal 40 during assembly, pressure is
maintained in the region of the base 44 to ensure continued sealing in that area regardless
of the status of the compression and deformation of the seal.
As mentioned at the outset, the main advantage of the seal in accordance
with the invention is that it provides resilient sealing against the respective seats and that
material of the seal, deformed during pressure-assembly, can flow into cavities
intermediate the land areas, thus allowing the seal to be used in seal cavities having large
tolerances in respect of size. It is important that each of the land areas 48 is of very little
area near its radially outer extremity, and that the cross-sectional area increases with
decreasing radius, thus being conducive to easy seating intitally and requiring a
progressively larger deformation force as the land are is deformed.
The outwardly turned lip 44.2 at the free end of the outer limb of the base
44 enhances sealing against the seat 20.1.

The Applicant believes that this invention has an important advantage in
so far as it provides a seal, which can be of an incompressible material such as rubber,
and which is appropriate for sealing in cavities differing between wide limits in respect of
size or volume. This is made possible by providing land areas and cavities inbetween
land areas to allow deformation of the land areas into the cavities upon compression. The
features of the seal described above enhance sealing and further allow easy assembly and
dismantling.

WE CLAIM:
1. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20; 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which said cavities alternate with land areas (48), the cavities and land areas being
distributed peripherally, cross sectional surfaces through the land areas at respective
radii increasing progressively from a surface of the skirt to cause compressive force,
required to cause deformation of the land areas, to increase exponentially with an
exponent larger than 1.
2. A seal as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the cavities and the land areas
respectively are oriented longitudinally, the cavities and land areas being spaced
peripherally.
3. A seal as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the cavities are open
along the radially outer surface of the skirt, cross-sectional surfaces of the land areas at
the outer periphery of the skirt being at a minimum, the respective cross-sectional
surfaces of the land areas increasing with decreasing radius.
4. A seal as claimed in Claim 3 wherein radially outer surfaces of the land
areas are convexly rounded.
5. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20, 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the

components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in which
said pliable material is elastic and has deformation / stress characteristics falling within
the following range and having the following values:
for elongation of 100%, a tensile stress of between 0,2 and 1,8 N/mm2;
for elongation of 200%, a tensile stress of between 0,8 and 4,8 N/mm2;
for elongation of 300%, a tensile stress of between 12,2 and 24,7 N/mm2.
6. A seal as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the material is an appropriate grade
of natural or synthetic rubber.
7. A seal as claimed in Claim 5 wherein the material is an appropriate
urethane.
8. A seal as claimed in Claim 5, Claim 6 or Claim 7 inclusive, wherein the
material is substantially incompressible.
9. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20, 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which the skirt (42) extends from a base (44) which has radially inner (42.2) and outer

(44) faces and a back intermediate said inner and outer faces, the inner and outer faces
converging in a direction away from said back.
10. A seal as claimed in Claim 9 wherein the base, in cross-section, is partially
hollow, said cavities being contained at least partially between the inner and outer faces,
the seal including land areas, in amongst which the cavities are dispersed, the land
areas intruding in between the inner and outer faces and up to the back.
11. A seal as claimed in Claim 9 or Claim 10, wherein the inner and outer
faces of the base are most widely spaced proximate the back, and being adapted for use
with a seal cavity which is correspondingly shaped, to promote sealing pressure to
maintain sealing in the region of the base, regardless of the status of the sealing
pressure and seal material deformation.
12. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20; 22, 24) of a rotary
machine at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the components
define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally predetermined shape,
configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure and low pressure zones,
the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and defining a plurality of
cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow deformation of the material of
the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which extends generally
longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces, and which is
generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end (42.1) which is
intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in which the seal
comprises an annular base (44) from which the skirt extends longitudinally, the annular
base (44) being of larger annular thickness than a thicker end (42.2) of the skirt (42),
the base having along one surface (44.1) thereof a projecting peripheral base lip (44.2)
configured to contact an annular zone (20.1) of the seal cavity.
13. A seal as claimed in Claim 12 wherein said base lip is along a radially
outer surface of the seal, and is oriented radially outwardly and toward a relatively high
pressure end of the seal cavity.

14. A seal as claimed in Claim 13 wherein the base lip is in the form of a re-
entrant lip along an outer peripheral surface of the base.
15. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20; 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which the skirt (42) has, at its free end (42.1), a skirt lip (46) slanted to press against a
corresponding annular portion (22.1, 24.1) of said high pressure zone.
16. A seal as claimed in Claim 15 wherein the skirt lip is slanted radially
inwardly to be offered to a radially inner surface of the seal volume in use.
17. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20, 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which one of the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the skirt (42) includes an oblique
section shaped (42.1) and oriented to match an opposing surface (22.1, 24.1) defining
the seal volume, but at an angle selected to press an end of the skirt toward its free end
against said opposing seal surface of the seal cavity.

18. A seal as claimed in Claim 17 wherein said oblique section is along the
radially inner peripheral surface of the skirt, said oblique section being a-cylindrical and
tapering toward the free end of the skirt.
19. A seal as claimed in Claim 18 wherein said one of the inner and outer
peripheral surfaces of the skirt has, in series with said oblique section, a decumbent
section oriented to lie decumbently with a corresponding surface of the seal volume.
20. A seal as claimed in Claim 19 wherein said decumbent section is
cylindrical, is along the radially inner periphery of the seal surface, and is toward the low
pressure end of the seal.
21. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20; 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which one of the radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces (42.1, 42.2) of the seal
(40) is configured to lie against a corresponding surface (22.1, 24.1) of the seal cavity,
the other having said cavities in alternating arrangement with land areas (48), in which
an annular portion (48.1) toward one end of the skirt is chamfered relative to an
opposing seal surface (20.1) to facilitate assembly of the seal in the seal volume.
22. A seal as claimed in Claim 21 wherein the radially inner surface is
smoothly curved, the radialy outer surface having the open cavities and land areas.
23. A seal as claimed in Claim 21 or Claim 22, wherein the chamfered portion
is at the free end of the skirt.

24. A combination of a rotary machine (10) having components (20, 22, 24)
defining an annular sealing interface (20.1, 22.1, 24.1) where opposing surfaces of the
component define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, and a seal (40) as
claimed in any one of the preceding claims accommodated within the seal volume.
25. The combination as claimed in Claim 24, in which the rotary machine is a
centrifugal pump.
26. The combination as claimed in Claim 25 in which the centrifugal pump is
a slurry pump.

1. A seal (40) for sealing between components (20; 22, 24) of a rotary
machine (10) at an annular sealing interface where opposing surfaces of the
components define an enclosed or partially enclosed seal volume, of generally
predetermined shape, configuration and orientation, between relatively high pressure
and low pressure zones, the seal being in the form of a ring (40) of pliable material and
defining a plurality of cavities arranged to accept deformed material to allow
deformation of the material of the seal into cavities, the seal including a skirt (42) which
extends generally longitudinally, which has radially inner and outer peripheral surfaces,
and which is generally wedge shaped, a taper end of the skirt then having a free end
(42.1) which is intended to be positioned at a high pressure zone of the seal volume, in
which said cavities alternate with land areas (48), the cavities and land areas being
distributed peripherally, cross sectional surfaces through the land areas at respective
radii increasing progressively from a surface of the skirt to cause compressive force,
required to cause deformation of the land areas, to increase exponentially with an
exponent larger than 1.

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Patent Number 228066
Indian Patent Application Number 92/KOL/2005
PG Journal Number 05/2009
Publication Date 30-Jan-2009
Grant Date 28-Jan-2009
Date of Filing 11-Feb-2005
Name of Patentee WEIR-ENVIROTECH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
Applicant Address 31 ISANDO ROAD,ISANDO,GAUTENG PROVINCE,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GELDENHUYS, SIEGFRIED 14 SUNDOWN ESTATE, GARIEP STREET, ERASMUSKLOOF, PRETORIA,GAUTENG PROVINCE,
PCT International Classification Number H02K 1/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2004/1148 2004-02-12 South Africa