IP Library Granted Patent US 8,864,138
Granted Patent B2
US 8,864,138 · App. 13/299,669 · Granted Oct 21, 2014

Sealing system with annular brush seal

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Patent No.
US 8,864,138
App. No.
13/299,669
Granted
Oct 21, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention concerns a system for providing a seal between two volumes (V 1 , V 2 ) delimited by a part ( 2 A) mounted to rotate about an axis (A) and a stator ( 6 ), said system (S) including an annular brush seal ( 7 ) that comprises: a brush body ( 8 ) pivotally mounted in the stator; and fibers ( 10 ) fixed to the brush body and inclined at an angle α relative to a plane (P) orthogonal to the rotation axis (A), wherein it includes means ( 11, 12 ) for adjusting the angle α of the fibers ( 10 ) so as to be able to adjust precisely the clearance between the free end ( 10 A) of the fibers and the rotary part ( 2 A).

Claims (24)

1. A sealing system for providing a seal between two volumes delimited by a rotary part mounted to rotate about a rotation axis and a stator, said system comprising:

an annular brush seal including

a brush body pivotally mounted in the stator, and

fibers fixed to a peripheral surface of the brush body and inclined at an angle α relative to a plane orthogonal to the rotation axis; and

adjustment means for adjusting the angle of the fibers to adjust a clearance between a free end of the fibers and the rotary part, the adjustment means including

inclination members that are mounted on and firmly fastened to the peripheral surface of the brush body so as to protrude radially from the peripheral surface, and

pressure members that contact the inclination members to act respectively on corresponding inclination members to modify the angle of the fibers.

2. The sealing system claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inclination members and the corresponding pressure members are distributed around a circumference of the brush seal.

3. The sealing system claimed in claim 2 , wherein the inclination members and the corresponding pressure members are equally spaced in distribution around the circumference of the brush seal.

4. The sealing system claimed in the claim 1 , wherein each inclination member is a projecting tongue; and

wherein each pressure member is a screw having a free end thereof positioned so as to come into contact with a corresponding inclination member firmly fastened to the brush body and thereby modify the angle.

5. The sealing system claimed in the claim 1 , wherein the pressure members are mounted on the stator so as to engage the corresponding inclination members of the brush body, the brush body being housed in a complementary groove provided in a wall of the stator.

6. The sealing system claimed in the claim 1 , wherein the brush body of the brush seal includes a deformable material adapted to accept forces imposed by the adjustment means for adjusting the angle.

7. An aircraft engine including at least one sealing system as claimed in claim 1 .

8. An apparatus comprising:

an annular brush seal including

a brush body pivotally mounted in a stator, and

fibers fixed to a peripheral surface of the brush body and inclined at an angle α of extension of the fibers relative to a plane orthogonal to a rotation axis; and

an adjustment device for adjusting a clearance between a free end of the fibers and a rotary part, the adjustment device including

inclination members that protrude radially from the peripheral surface of the brush body, and

pressure members that extend through a wall of the stator so as to respectively contact corresponding inclination members thereby modifying the angle of the fibers with respect to the rotary part, which rotates about the rotation axis.

9. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the wall of the stator, through which the pressure members extend, is disposed opposite the free end of the fibers.

10. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein rotation in a first direction of the pressure members drives the pressure members toward a side of the inclination members so as cause the brush body to rotate about a pivot point and thereby drive the fibers toward the rotary part.

11. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein rotation in a second direction of the pressure members allows the fibers of the brush body to rotate away from the rotary part.

Assignments (2)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE COVER SHEET TO REMOVE APPLICATION NOS. 10250419, 10786507, 10786409, 12416418, 12531115, 12996294, 12094637 12416422 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 046479 FRAME 0807. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Aug 24, 2018
From: SNECMA
To: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINES
Reel/Frame 046939/0336 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 23, 2018
From: SNECMA
To: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINES
Reel/Frame 046479/0807 →