US2019049019A1PendingUtilityA1

Thrust bearing as a seal

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Assignee: NEW WAY MACHINE COMPONENTS INCPriority: Sep 29, 2014Filed: Oct 15, 2018Published: Feb 14, 2019
Est. expirySep 29, 2034(~8.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A porous media ventless thrust bearing seal is disclosed. The porous media thrust bearing may include a primary porous media thrust bearing also serving as a seal ring including porous media positioned over a plenum and a port connected to the plenum, and conductive passages for communicating pressurized fluid to the plenums through the ports of the primary ring. The porous media ventless thrust bearing may also include a treated process gas supplied to a port which is closest to the untreated process gas, at a pressure which is higher than the untreated process gas. An inert gas (or fluid in a liquid state) may be supplied to the remaining port, at a pressure which is the same as the untreated process gas. A certain amount of treated process gas may flow into the untreated process gas, and may prevent the untreated gas from entering the porous media seal.

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         1 . A rotating equipment comprising:
 an assembly having a first end and a second end, wherein the second end is configured to prevent leakage of a process side gas;   a rotating shaft entering the assembly at the first end; and   an externally pressurized thrust bearing configured to support the rotating shaft and to seal the process side gas inside the assembly at the first end.   
     
     
         2 . The rotating equipment of  claim 1  wherein the second end of the assembly is capped. 
     
     
         3 . The rotating equipment of  claim 1  wherein the externally pressurized thrust bearing is a ventless seal. 
     
     
         4 . The rotating equipment of  claim 1  wherein in no additional shaft seals are required. 
     
     
         5 . The rotating equipment of  claim 1  further comprising radial bearings, wherein the radial bearings are externally pressurized gas bearings. 
     
     
         6 . The rotating equipment of  claim 1  wherein the externally pressurized thrust bearing is configured to serve as a balance piston and wherein the externally pressurized thrust bearing further comprises four porous media rings positioned over a plurality of plenums and having conductive passages for communicating pressurized gas to the plurality of plenums through input ports, and also further comprises four vent holes, resulting in zero leakage of treated process gas out of the compressor. 
     
     
         7 . The rotating equipment of  claim 6  wherein the pressure may be balanced across the seal faces by adjusting input gas pressures at a input ports. 
     
     
         8 . The rotating equipment of  claim 6  wherein either treated process gas or an inert gas may be introduced into the input ports in order to balance the thrust loading. 
     
     
         9 . The rotating equipment of  claim 6  wherein the four porous media rings may be comprised of any porous or sintered material such as graphite, carbon, silicon carbide, porous diamond, Tungsten carbide, alumina, carbon-carbon, or a porous carbon base material with a diamond or diamond-like coating, or may be manufactured using 3-D printing. 
     
     
         10 . A rotating equipment including a thrust bearing configured to serve as a seal, the rotating equipment comprising:
 a fixed shaft;   a rotating impeller supported on at least one stationary porous thrust gas bearing, wherein the porous thrust gas bearing carries impeller work load plus motor attractive forces and provides sealing in a fixed shaft application.

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