Sealing element, method for manufacturing a sealing element, and use of a sealing element manufactured by such a method - Patents.com
A rectangular-shaped sealing element, manufactured through injection molding and rolling, addresses the high production costs of complex prior art designs by providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for sealing rotary slide valves in thermal management modules.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024535668
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2021-12-20
- Filing Date
- 2022-12-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-12-15
AI Technical Summary
Existing sealing elements for rotary slide valves in thermal management modules require complex injection molding processes, leading to high production costs due to their sophisticated three-dimensional shapes, which are not efficiently addressed by prior art.
A sealing element with a rectangular basic shape and multiple elongation directions, manufactured using injection or compression molding in an unwound mold, followed by rolling to a cylindrical profile, allowing for simpler production and reduced costs.
The method enables cost-effective and efficient manufacturing of sealing elements with improved elastic properties and reduced friction, suitable for sealing rotary slide valves in media distributors with multiple fluid flows.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a sealing element having a substantially rectangular basic shape with a first direction of elongation and a second direction of elongation and a plurality of openings, a method for manufacturing such a sealing element, and the use of a sealing element manufactured by such a method. [Background technology]
[0002] Such sealing elements are known, for example, from EP 3385583 A1 or WO 2021 / 087106.
[0003] In many "old" technology fields, such as the established automotive industry in Germany, the focus is no longer solely on developing new products. Instead, the focus is on improving existing technology to increase efficiency and reduce costs. This applies at all levels, from engines to washers. In addition to the above demands, increased functionality also presents challenges with respect to solving tasks in increasingly tight installation spaces.
[0004] One example of the above problem is the thermal management module of an automotive vehicle. Today, due in part to the increasing electrification of drivetrains, multiple coolant flows, sometimes with different temperature levels, need to be controlled. For this reason, rotary slide valves with several internal channels and several connections are increasingly being used. They are very compact and, thanks to their various positions, can simultaneously realize and control various coolant flows as needed. Such rotary slide valves require special seals that seal between a housing with the various connections and the rotary slide valve located inside the housing in such a way that only the intended flow through the valve body is allowed.
[0005] The aforementioned EP3385583A1 was identified as the closest prior art. EP3385583A1 describes such a multiport valve consisting of a housing with an inner cavity and several connections, a rotatable cylindrical valve body with an internal channel arranged inside the housing cavity, and a sealing element. The sealing element has an essentially sleeve-like shape and has several openings. The sealing element is arranged in the housing cavity to surround the cylindrical valve body.
[0006] WO 2021 / 087106, also mentioned first, has a sealing element similar to EP 3385583 A1, which differs from the latter sealing element in that it does not have a complete sleeve shape, but rather the sleeve shape is interrupted over its entire axial length in certain sections.
[0007] Chinese utility model CN212564523U describes a liquid distributor consisting of a housing, a rotating shaft, and a flange connector. The flange connector allows different liquids to be selected by rotating the rotating shaft. The parts can be manufactured by plastic injection molding, resulting in a simple structure and low manufacturing costs. U.S. Patent Application No. 2010 / 319796A1 relates to a multiport valve including a valve housing, a directional element, and an elastomeric seal. The directional element inside the housing rotates to create channels connecting various combinations of openings depending on the orientation. The elastomeric seal between the directional element and the housing ensures a fluid-tight seal and low friction. The sealing elements of the first two documents mentioned above have in common that their basic shape, even when not installed, corresponds at least in part to that of a hollow cylinder or sleeve. The sophisticated three-dimensional shape places high demands on the production of the sealing elements. Such injection molding processes require complex injection molding tools containing several slides or at least one downstream punching or cutting process. This results in high production costs for the manufacturer, which in turn means high prices for the individual components for the consumer. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0008] It is therefore an object of the present invention to describe a sealing element and a manufacturing method therefor that is technically simpler and therefore less expensive to manufacture than is the case for sealing elements known from the prior art. The use of a sealing element manufactured according to such a method is a further aspect of the present invention. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] This problem is solved by a sealing element which, in the unrolled state, comprises a basic shape that is essentially rectangular and has first and second directions of elongation, a plurality of openings and a substantially cylindrical final contour, characterized in that the sealing element is made from at least two materials, the second material completely or partially covering the first material in a third direction of elongation, the third direction of elongation being arranged perpendicular to the first and second directions of elongation. Further advantageous embodiments are the subject of further dependent method claims 2 to 16.
[0010] Further aspects are solved by a method for manufacturing such a sealing element according to claim 17 and by the use thereof according to claim 22. Further advantageous embodiments of the manufacturing method are the subject matter of dependent claims 18 to 21, and further advantageous embodiments of the use are the subject matter of dependent claims 23 to 25.
[0011] In its most general form, the present invention provides for the first time a manufacturing process for sealing elements in which initial shaping is performed in an unwound mold by injection or compression molding before the final substantially cylindrical profile is formed. Compared to the prior art, such a process represents a cost-effective and easy-to-control option for manufacturing substantially cylindrical sealing elements that can be used in this way. The complex three-dimensional geometry of the vulcanization tool, additional slides, or additional process steps for post-processing and / or further processing can be dispensed with.
[0012] For the primary molding, the elastomeric material is heated and molded under pressure in a vulcanization tool. The correct combination of temperature, pressure, and other parameters is important to achieve the viscosity of the elastomeric material required for vulcanization. In addition to the described embodiments using elastomeric materials, embodiments are also contemplated in which at least two elastomeric materials are used. These elastomeric materials may be homogeneously mixed or unevenly distributed. The latter offers the possibility of, for example, realizing a core made of one elastomeric material and a covering made of a second elastomeric material.
[0013] The cavity of the vulcanization tool corresponds to the unrolled shape of the sealing element to be manufactured. In a first embodiment of the manufacturing method according to the invention, the cavity has a substantially rectangular basic shape with a first elongation direction and a second elongation direction arranged perpendicular to the first elongation direction. The first and second elongation directions thus extend through a substantially rectangular frame surrounding a plurality of openings. The openings are separated from one another by webs that are connected to the frame and formed during the injection or compression molding process.
[0014] If the goal is to obtain a sealing element with properties that cannot be obtained with the elastomeric material alone, it is also possible to insert an additional component, such as a film, into the vulcanization tool and chemically or mechanically bond the sealing element to the additional component, so that bonding with the additional component already occurs when the sealing element is formed.
[0015] Following the injection or compression molding process, the resulting sealing element is rolled to a substantially cylindrical final profile. The first elongation direction corresponds to the circumferential direction of the cylindrical final profile, while the second elongation direction is coaxial with the imaginary central axis. As a result, elastic deformation by bending occurs in the first elongation direction but not in the second elongation direction.
[0016] According to one advantageous embodiment, it is proposed to impart a partially cylindrical shape to the individual segments of the sealing element during the injection or compression molding process to reduce the prestress introduced by elastic deformation. To this end, the vulcanization tool is designed so that all sections of the frame aligned along the first elongation direction, and any webs extending in the same direction, have a correspondingly curved geometry. This excludes the point in the first elongation direction of the frame where the webs extending in the second elongation direction meet the frame. In very abstract terms, the cavity of the vulcanization tool, and therefore the sealing element produced therewith after the injection or compression molding process, can be said to have a wave-like shape. The point where the webs extending in the second elongation direction meet the frame represents the crest of the wave, while the center of the preformed segment represents the trough of the wave.
[0017] In a further embodiment of the present invention, one or more starting materials of elastomers and / or polymers are used as materials. In particular, variations are conceivable in which some sections of the sealing element are made of elastomers and other sections are made of polymers. Both elastomers and polymers have a good ratio of flexibility to friction resistance in their final form and are frequently used as sealing materials.
[0018] In one advantageous embodiment, the sealing element is tempered after the forming vulcanization process, which strengthens the bonds between the molecules and improves the elastic properties of the sealing element.
[0019] In another advantageous embodiment, the sealing element is partially or completely coated. In this case, for example, a PTFE coating on all sections that form the dynamic sealing surface during subsequent operation is conceivable. Such a coating can be used to reduce the friction resistance of the corresponding sliding pair without adversely affecting the sealing properties.
[0020] According to one or more claims for use described in more detail below, the sealing element according to the invention serves to seal a cylindrical rotary slide valve of a media distributor with respect to its housing. Such media distributors are used, in particular, in applications where several essentially independent fluid flows must be simultaneously regulated. The various fluid flows may differ, inter alia, in terms of their temperature, pressure, and volumetric flow rate. The latter, in particular, may require connections of various sizes in the housing and channels in the cylindrical rotary valve. Therefore, further embodiments of the sealing element according to the invention are conceivable, in which individual openings or some of the openings have different sizes. Naturally, variants are also conceivable in which some openings have the same size and individual or some other openings have different sizes.
[0021] Based on the above-mentioned different size possibilities, embodiments are also conceivable in which the openings of the sealing element have different shapes. Depending on their suitability for a particular application, the openings can have, for example, rectangular, circular, or elliptical shapes, although other geometric shapes are of course also conceivable. In particular, this includes asymmetric shapes. A single sealing element can also have openings of different shapes.
[0022] In addition to size and shape, the arrangement of the multiple openings also depends on the application. One or more of the openings may be arranged next to each other in both the first and second directions. While symmetry in repeating patterns or arrangements is possible, asymmetric arrangements are also contemplated.
[0023] The frame and webs of the sealing element may have an essentially rectangular cross-sectional profile. It is also possible for the cross-sectional profile to have a circular, triangular, curved or other shape. The choice is made in each case according to the individual requirements.
[0024] In one use of the sealing element according to the invention, the invention provides a static seal for a media distributor housing and a dynamic seal for a cylindrical rotary slide valve. To ensure that the sealing element cannot rotate relative to the media distributor housing during operation, in one embodiment, the sealing element has one or more grooves on the radially outer side of its substantially cylindrical final contour. One or more corresponding springs provided on the radially inner side of the media distributor housing engage this or these grooves.
[0025] The tongue-and-groove connection can also be reversed. Thus, according to a further embodiment, one or more springs are provided on the radially outer side of the substantially cylindrical final contour of the sealing element. These springs engage with one or more corresponding grooves arranged on the radially inner side of the media distributor housing. The springs formed during the vulcanization process are an inherent part of the sealing element.
[0026] Specifically, according to the above-described embodiment, which teaches a tongue-and-groove connection between the sealing element and the surrounding housing of the media distributor, the sealing element can also function as a bearing shell for the cylindrical rotary slide. Therefore, if the sealing element's rigidity is sufficiently high, radial forces can be absorbed through the sealing element. This offers the possibility of saving one or more bearings on the shaft driving the cylindrical rotary slide, which can be advantageous in terms of installation space and cost. Furthermore, overdetermination and axial misalignment between the cylindrical rotary slide valve and the surrounding housing of the media distributor can be better compensated for through a dynamic sealing surface between the sealing element and the cylindrical rotary slide valve.
[0027] According to an alternative embodiment, the sealing element can be rotationally fixed relative to the cylindrical rotary valve, thereby forming a static sealing surface. In this case, a dynamic sealing surface exists between the sealing element and the housing of the media distributor, which radially surrounds the sealing element. To ensure this relationship, the sealing element can have one or more grooves on the radially inner side of its cylindrical contour. One or more corresponding springs provided on the radially outer side of the cylindrical rotary slide of the media distributor engage in this or these grooves.
[0028] The tongue-and-groove connection described above can also be reversed. Thus, according to a further embodiment, one or more springs are provided on the radially inner side of the substantially cylindrical final contour of the sealing element. These springs engage in one or more corresponding grooves arranged on the radially outer side of the cylindrical rotating slide.
[0029] In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0030] [Figure 1] 1a is a top view of a first embodiment of a sealing element according to the present invention, and FIG. 1b is a side view of the sealing element according to the present invention shown in FIG. [Figure 2](a) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (b) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (c) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (d) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (e) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (f) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. (g) Various cross-sectional profiles of a section of a sealing element according to the present invention. [Figure 3] 3a and 3b are a top view and a side view, respectively, of a second embodiment of a sealing element according to the present invention, and a side view of the sealing element according to the present invention shown in FIG. [Figure 4] 3a and 3b in its substantially cylindrical final profile in the installed state. FIG. [Figure 5] 5a and 5b are a top view and a side view, respectively, of a third embodiment of a sealing element according to the present invention; [Figure 6] 5a and 5b in its substantially cylindrical final contour in the installed state. [Figure 7] 4A and 4B show a fourth embodiment of a sealing element according to the invention in an installed state; DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] 1a to 7 show various embodiments and states of a sealing element according to the invention, and the process required to manufacture such a sealing element will be explained with reference to these figures, without the individual process steps being represented by separate drawings.
[0032] FIG. 1a shows a top view of a first embodiment of a sealing element 10 according to the present invention. As can be seen from FIG. 1a in conjunction with FIG. 1b, which shows a side view of the same sealing element 10, the sealing element 10 has a substantially flat and planar structure. The sealing element 10 has a first elongation direction 12 along which a frame 16 of the sealing element 10 extends and a second elongation direction 14 that is essentially perpendicular to the first elongation direction 12, with the frame 16 essentially having a rectangular shape. Additionally, the sealing element 10 has several openings, some of which are shown in FIG. 1a by way of example with reference symbols 18 and 20. The openings 18, 20 are each separated from one another by a web 22 that connects to a further web 22 or to the frame 16.
[0033] 1a and 1b show a sealing element 10 prior to the final step of the manufacturing process according to the present invention. To obtain such a sealing element, the sealing element 10 is first molded in an injection or compression molding process. The cavity of the associated vulcanization tool thus has the exact shape of the sealing element 10 to be manufactured, but in an unrolled form. In the final process step, the unrolled sealing element 10 is rolled by guiding two sections of a frame 16, positioned in a second elongation direction 14, toward each other. This creates a substantially cylindrical final profile in which the original first elongation direction 12 extends along the periphery, while the original second elongation direction 14 is aligned coaxially with the imaginary central axis of the cylindrical final profile. FIG. 4, discussed in detail below, shows the thus-rolled sealing element 10 in its substantially cylindrical final profile in the installed state.
[0034] Figures 2a to 2g show possible cross-sectional shapes of the frame 16 and / or the webs 22. As shown in Figure 2a, such a cross-sectional shape can be rectangular, with the inner and outer corners and edges being less or more rounded depending on the particular application. According to Figure 2c, it can also be coated on one or more sides, preferably the sides that form the dynamic sealing surface during operation. A PTFE coating, for example, is an option in this case. The sealing element 10 can also be composed of two materials that are bonded to each other during the vulcanization process. Round cross-sectional shapes are also possible (Figure 2b), as are triangular cross-sectional shapes (Figures 2d to 2f), which can be oriented differently. In addition, cross- or X-shaped cross-sectional shapes are also possible (Figure 2g), as are other shapes not shown in Figures 2a to 2g. It is preferred that all sections of the frame 16 and the webs 22 of the sealing element 10 have the same cross-sectional shape. However, embodiments are also possible in which individual sections of the frame 16 and / or individual or some webs 22 have different cross-sectional shapes. The appropriate choice will be made for each individual case based on the particular operating conditions.
[0035] 3a and 3b show a further embodiment of a sealing element 10 according to the present invention. The top view shown in FIG. 3a corresponds exactly to the top view in FIG. 1a. As can be seen from the corresponding side view in FIG. 3b, the individual sections of the sealing element 10 positioned in the first elongation direction 12 are preformed into a partially cylindrical shape. On the one hand, this relates to the sections of the frame 16 positioned in the first elongation direction 12, but it may also include webs 22 also positioned in the first elongation direction 12. The radii of these partial shells 24 roughly correspond to the radii of the sealing element 10 in its final, approximately cylindrical shape. Similar to the sealing element 10 of FIGS. 1a and 1b, the sealing element 10 of FIGS. 3a and 3b can be manufactured using relatively simple vulcanization tools. To manufacture a sealing element 10 having such a shape, complex post-processing, punching, cutting, etc., can be omitted, as can complex slides during the injection molding process.
[0036] One advantage of such an embodiment of the sealing element 10 preformed with a partial shell 24 is that less bending stress is exerted on some parts of the sealing element 10 when forming the final, generally cylindrical contour, which supports a more reliable performance of the sealing function of the sealing element 10. It also reduces friction and the resulting section modulus, which may be considered when designing the actuator.
[0037] According to an advantageous embodiment, the sealing element 10 according to the invention is designed so that, in its final, substantially cylindrical contour, the periphery of the sealing element 10 includes one or more grooves 26. These are already provided during the initial forming process by the corresponding design of the vulcanization tool. In the installed state shown in FIG. 4, these grooves form a secure connection with corresponding springs in the housing of the media distributor, which surround the sealing element 10 radially outward. This connection prevents rotation and therefore ensures the correct positioning of the sealing element 10 in the housing.
[0038] Figures 5a and 5b show a further embodiment of the sealing element 10 according to the invention, in which the tongue-and-groove connection is reversed compared to the embodiment of Figures 3a and 3b. One or more springs 28 therefore project radially outward from the substantially cylindrical final contour of the sealing element 10. This shape is also already provided during the design of the vulcanization tool for the initial forming.
[0039] 6, these one or more springs 28 correspond to one or more corresponding grooves in the media distributor housing in the installed state. Similar to the previous example, such a design prevents the sealing element 10 from rotating relative to the media distributor housing.
[0040] In contrast, Figure 7 shows an embodiment of the sealing element 10 that makes do with a single spring 28. The desired anti-rotation lock is created by interaction with a corresponding spring in the housing. The appropriate number of tongue-and-groove connections and the corresponding selection of their alignment are made for each individual case based on the individual operating conditions.
[0041] The latter embodiment, in which the spring 28 is designed as part of the sealing element 10, allows for less local loss of cross-sectional profile height. The overall stability and rigidity of the sealing element 10 can therefore be improved. Since the groove is provided in the housing of the media distributor in this design, the diameter of the housing increases in order to maintain a minimum wall thickness. From this it can already be seen that the design of the tongue-and-groove connection must be selected for the individual application and based on the operating conditions. [Explanation of symbols]
[0042] 10 Sealing element 12 first extension direction 14 Second extension direction 16 frames 18 Opening 20 Opening 22 Web 24 Partial Shell 26 Groove 28 Spring
Claims
1. A sealing element (10) including a basic shape that is essentially rectangular in an unrolled state and has a first direction of elongation (12) and a second direction of elongation (14) and a plurality of openings (18, 20) and a substantially cylindrical final contour, the sealing element (10) being primarily formed by an injection molding process or a compression molding process, A sealing element (10) made from at least two different materials, characterized in that the second material completely or partially covers the first material in a third direction of extension, the third direction of extension being arranged perpendicular to the first direction of extension (12) and the second direction of extension (14).
2. The first direction of extension (12) extends along the periphery of the substantially cylindrical final contour, and the second direction of extension (14) extends parallel to an imaginary central axis of the substantially cylindrical final contour. The sealing element (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that
3. At least one section of the sealing element (10) has a partially cylindrical shape in the unrolled state.
3. The sealing element (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that:
4. the at least one section of the sealing element (10) having a partially cylindrical shape in the unrolled state is aligned along the first elongation direction (12). The sealing element (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that
5. The plurality of openings (18, 20) may have uniform and / or different sizes. The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that
6. The plurality of openings (18, 20) have symmetrical and / or asymmetrical shapes. The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that
7. the plurality of openings (18, 20) being arranged one behind the other and / or next to each other in the first extension direction (12); The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that
8. The cross-sectional profile of a section of the sealing element (10) has a circular, angular or other shape. The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that
9. having one or more grooves (26) on its radially outer side in its final generally cylindrical profile to form an anti-rotation lock; The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that
10. having one or more springs (28) on its radially outer side at its substantially cylindrical final profile to form an anti-rotation lock; The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that
11. having one or more grooves (26) on its radially inner side in its generally cylindrical final profile to form an anti-rotation lock; The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that
12. having one or more springs (28) on its radially inner side at its final cylindrical profile to form an anti-rotation lock; The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that
13. the region between at least two sections of the sealing element (10) having a partially cylindrical shape when unrolled is designed as a predetermined kink; The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 3 to 12, characterized in that
14. the predetermined buckling point having a reduced wall thickness; 14. The sealing element (10) according to claim 13, characterized in that:
15. The predetermined buckling point is made of only one type of material.
15. The sealing element (10) according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that
16. At least one of the at least two types of materials is an elastomeric material. The sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that
17. A method for manufacturing a sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 16, comprising the steps of: A method characterized in that the sealing element (10) is formed in an unrolled state by an injection molding or compression molding process, followed by forming a substantially cylindrical final profile.
18. The sealing element (10) is manufactured from at least two materials, and the at least two materials are distributed evenly or unevenly during the injection molding process or the compression molding process.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein:
19. The sealing element (10) is annealed in the unrolled state or in the final substantially cylindrical shape after the initial forming.
19. The method according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that
20. The sealing element (10) is partially or completely covered before the final substantially cylindrical contour is formed.
20. The method according to any one of claims 17 to 19, characterized in that
21. The sealing element (10) is chemically or mechanically bonded to an additional component during the injection molding process or the compression molding process.
21. The method according to any one of claims 17 to 20, characterized in that
22. Use of a sealing element (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 16, manufactured by a method according to any one of claims 17 to 21, for sealing a cylindrical rotary slide valve of a media distributor against a housing of said media distributor.
23. The sealing element (10) is rotationally fixed relative to the housing and forms a dynamic sealing surface together with the cylindrical rotating slide.
23. Use of a sealing element (10) according to claim 22, characterized in that:
24. The sealing element (10) is rotationally fixed relative to the cylindrical rotary valve and forms a dynamic sealing surface together with the housing.
24. Use of a sealing element (10) according to claim 23, characterized in that:
25. The sealing element (10) also serves as a bearing shell for the cylindrical rotary slide. Use of a sealing element (10) according to claim 24, characterized in that
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