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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 10, 2017
Filed:
May. 21, 2010
Tetsuya Iguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiro Iwashita, Tokyo, JP;
Yasuhiro Kuroki, Tokyo, JP;
EAGLE INDUSTRY CO., LTD., , JP;
Abstract
Provided is a sealing device that increases the lubricity of seal surfaces, prevents leakage of sealed fluids, and prevents excessive heat generation and excessive friction at seal surfaces. Said sealing device, which is of the type that seals a fluid trying to leak from the outer periphery of a sealing surface towards the inner periphery thereof, forms at least two dimples in a circumferential direction in each of a plurality of rows arranged in a radial direction on a sealing surface of a stationary-side sealing element or a rotating-side sealing element. Each dimple is tilted by a dimple angle θ between 0° and 90°, exclusive, such that the tip of that dimple in the direction of rotation is tilted toward the inner periphery side. In each of the plurality of rows of dimples, land areas are formed in the circumferential direction between the proximate tips of adjacent dimples. For each of the plurality of rows of dimples, if a circle is drawn through the centers of the dimples in that row, let Lbe the distance along the circle from the point the circle enters a dimple to the point the circle leaves that dimple, and let Lbe the length, along the circle, of the land areas between dimples. The dimples are characterized by being arranged such that the gap ratio L/Lis between 0.001 and 0.1, inclusive.