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Date of Patent:
Aug. 26, 1997

Filed:

Oct. 12, 1995
Applicant:
Inventors:

Kiminobu Terao, Saitama, JP;

Mayumi Takada, Saitama, JP;

Yorinori Kumagai, Saitama, JP;

Takamichi Shimada, Saitama, JP;

Toshio Oka, Niigata, JP;

Junya Nagai, Niigata, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F16J / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
277216 ; 277 59 ; 277 27 ; 277214 ; 277215 ; 277220 ; 277221 ; 9216 / ;
Abstract

In a sealing device, a crank-shaped oil channel is defined in an abutment of a sealing ring for sealing between a shaft member and a housing which surrounds the shaft member and is rotatable relative the shaft member. The crank-shaped oil channel is comprised of a first oil channel portion and a second oil channel portion which extend axially, and a third oil channel portion which connects the first and second oil channel portions to each other. If the sealing ring is thermally expanded circumferentially due to a change in temperature, the sectional area of the flow path in each of the first and second oil channel portions is varied, but the sectional area of the flow path in the third oil channel portion is not substantially varied. Therefore, it is possible to leak a given amount of an oil from one side of the sealing ring through the crank-shaped oil channel to the other side, thereby preventing the wearing of the shaft member caused by foreign matter, such as an iron powder, contained in the oil.


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