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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 24, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 14, 2001
Adam Kenneth Lippert, Tonawanda, NY (US);
Scott Alan Spriggs, Williamsville, NY (US);
Gregory William Henzler, East Amherst, NY (US);
Jeffert John Nowobilski, Orchard Park, NY (US);
Robert Leroy Baker, Williamsville, NY (US);
Praxair Technology, Inc., Danbury, CT (US);
Abstract
A sealing system to prevent loss of a process fluid from a device having a device opening and a rotating member operable for rotational movement within the device opening. A rotary shaft seal such as a labyrinth seal, seals the rotating member in the device opening to inhibit leakage of process fluid. A chamber is connected to the device to recover leakage of the process fluid that leaks from the rotary shaft seal. A barrier seal is connected to the chamber to inject a barrier fluid under pressure to prevent the escape of process fluid from the chamber. The chamber discharges a mixture of barrier and process fluid to a filter, such as a coalescing filter, to separate the barrier fluid from the process fluid. Barrier fluid vapor and water vapor traps can also be used for purification purposes. The barrier fluid is recovered and recycled back to the barrier seal. The process fluid is returned to the device.