Title of Invention

"A LUBRICATION DEVICE FOR LUBRICATING A SHAFT BEARING IN A TURBOJET"

Abstract A device for lubricating a component in a turbomachine, in particular a shaft bearing in a turbojet, the device comprising an annular support part defining a lubrication chamber around the component, an annular cover mounted in sealed manner on the part and including a lubricating oil inlet, and an annular channel for passing a flow of pressurizing and cooling air, which channel is formed between the part and the cover, and communicates with ducts in the support part and an annular enclosure formed in the cover for passing the pressurizing and cooling air. Fig. 2
Full Text
The present invention relates to a lubrication device for lubricating a shaft bearing in a turbojet.
BACKGROUND OP THE INVENTION A turbomachine comprises a gas turbine having a . plurality of fixed vane stages and a plurality of moving blade stages carried by a rotor mounted on a turbine shaft. The turbine shaft is centered and guided in rotation by bearings that need to be fed continuously with oil in order to.limit friction wear thereof.
A known device for lubricating a turbomachine bearing comprises:
. - an annular bearing support part mounted on the stator of the turbomachine and defining a lubrication chamber around the bearing; and
- an annular cover having an inlet for oil for lubricating the bearing, the annular cover being mounted in sealed manner on a radial end face of the annular . support part, sealing being provided by an annular gasket' mounted between the support part and the cover, and said cover including an annular enclosure for a flow of pressurizing and cooling air, which enclosure is fed at its upstream end by ducts formed in the support part and opening out at their downstream ends in the radial end face of the support part around the annular gasket.
In operation of the turbomachine, the temperature of the pressurizing and cooling air flowing in the ducts of the support part and in the annular enclosure of the cover is about 200°C. This air serves essentially to pressurize the rear enclosure and also to cool the material situated close to said duct or to the annular enclosure of the cover, while portions that are further away from the support part and the cover, in particular the portions of the radial end face of the support part situated between the downstream ends of the above-


mentioned ducts can reach temperatures as high as about 370°C.
The annular gasket situated close to the radial end face of the support part is thus locally exposed to high temperatures. This gasket is generally an elastomer gasket of the Viton® type with limited ability to withstand temperatures above 200°C. It is therefore not effective in sealing the lubrication chamber of the bearing, and, while the turbomachine is in operation, oil leaks can appear between the radial end face of the support part and the upstream end of the annular enclosure of the cover. These oil leaks increase the oil consumption of the lubrication device, and can also lead to coke being deposited on the components of the turbomachine situated close to the leak, which deposit can form hot points and reduce lifetime.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A particular object of the invention is to provide a solution to this problem that is simple, inexpensive, and effective.
The invention provides a device of the above-specified type for lubricating a component of a turbomachine, in which the annular gasket can be used without risk of the gasket deteriorating and without risk of oil, leaking out from the lubrication chamber.
To this end, the invention provides a lubrication device for lubricating a component in a turbomachine, in particular a shaft bearing in a turbojet, the device comprising:
- an annular component support part mounted on
stationary elements and defining a lubrication chamber
around the component; and
- an annular cover including an oil inlet for
lubricating the component, the annular cover being
mounted in sealed manner on a radial end face of said
annular support part, sealing being provided by an
annular gasket mounted between the support part and the

cover, said cover including an annular enclosure for feeding pressurizing and cooling air, which enclosure is fed at its upstream end by ducts formed through the support part and having their downstream ends opening out around the above-mentioned annular gasket;
the device including an annular channel for providing a flow of pressurizing and cooling air, which channel is formed between the radial end face of the support part and the upstream end of said enclosure, and interconnecting the downstream ends of the ducts in the support part.
This annular air flow channel serves to bring pressurizing and cooling air onto the portions of the end radial face of the support part that are situated between the downstream ends of the above-mentioned duct, thereby cooling the gasket around its entire perimeter. The annular gasket is thus no longer locally exposed to temperatures well above 200°C, and can thus seal the lubrication chamber reliably.
The pressurizing and cooling air that flows inside the annular channel is at a pressure greater than that of the air and oil mixture inside the lubrication chamber and than that of the air outside the lubrication chamber, and it opposes leakage of air and oil from said chamber.
Advantageously, the annular channel opens out in the vicinity of the sealing gasket at the interface between the gasket mounting surfaces so as to cool the material adjacent to the annular gasket effectively. By way of example, this channel opens out at the interface between the gasket mounting surfaces via a chamfer in the peripheral edge of the radial face of the support part.
In an embodiment of the invention, the annular channel is formed in an upstream radial end face of the cover facing the downstream ends of the above-mentioned ducts in the support part, and includes orifices in alignment with said ducts and opening out into said enclosure. In this way, the annular channel cools the

gasket over its entire circumference without impeding the passage of air in the above-mentioned ducts of the support part.
In another embodiment of the invention, the annular channel is formed by a chamfer in the peripheral edge of the radial end face of the support part, and extends radially from an axial annular gap formed between said radial end face and the upstream end of the enclosure in the vicinity of the downstream ends of the above-mentioned ducts of the support part, to the interface of the annular gasket mounting surfaces.
In this embodiment, the annular channel communicates with the enclosure of the cover via at least one hole through an upstream end wall of said enclosure, and a second sealing gasket is advantageously mounted in the above-mentioned axial annular gap and has orifices for passing pressurizing and cooing air, which orifices are in alignment with the ducts of the support part. This improves sealing of the lubrication chamber and avoids air and oil leaking out from said chamber, even in the event of the second sealing gasket deteriorating.
The invention also provides a turbojet having a turbine whose shaft is guided by a bearing fitted with a lubrication device including an annular channel of the above/}specified type.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other advantages and characteristics of the invention appear on reading the following detailed description made by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a diagrammatic half view in
longitudinal section of a prior art device for
lubricating a shaft bearing in a turbojet;
- Figure 2 is a fragmentary diagrammatic
longitudinal section view on a larger scale of a
lubrication device of the invention, showing the zone
sealed by the annular gasket; and

- Figure 3 is a fragmentary diagrammatic
longitudinal section view of a variant of the lubrication device of the invention.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the drawings, the left is upstream or towards the front while the right is downstream or towards the rear of the turbojet.
Reference is made initially to Figure 1 which is a diagrammatic longitudinal half-view of a prior art device 10 for lubricating a bearing 12 of a low pressure turbine shaft 14 of a turbojet, shown in fragmentary section on a plane containing the axis 16 of rotation of the turbine.
The turbine rotor comprises turbine disks 18 shown in part that are connected to one another and that carry at their peripheries stages of moving blades (not shown), the disks 18 being separated from one another by stationary vane stages (not shown) and being connected to the turbine shaft 14 via a drive cone 20 that is shown in part.
In the example shown, the bearing 12 is a rolling bearing whose inner cap 22 is carried by the shaft 14 and whose outer cap 24 is carried by an annular part 28 provided with an annular cover 30 and defining an annular lubrication chamber 32 around the shaft bearing 12 and a corresponding portion of the shaft 14 and of its rear endpiece.
The annular part 28 is substantially frustoconical in shape and at its smaller-diameter, upstream end it includes a cylindrical passage 34 on the axis 16 in which the outer cap 24 of the bearing 12 is mounted, and at its larger-diameter, downstream end it has an annular flange 36 which is pressed against an annular flange 38 of a stationary element of the turbine and is fastened thereto by appropriate means, e.g. of the screw-and-nut type 40.
The middle portion of the annular part 28 comprises a frustoconical wall 42 that extends downstream and towards the axis 16 of rotation of the turbine, and in

which there are formed air flow ducts 44 having upstream ends opening out in the upstream outside face of the annular part 28, and downstream ends opening out in a radial end face 46 of the wall 42.
The annular part 28 also has two substantially-cylindrical skirts 47 and 48 extending upstream, with the upstream ends of the ducts 44 opening out between the skirts. The upstream ends of the skirts 47 and 48 cooperate in sealing manner with respective labyrinth seals 49, 50 carried by elements of the turbine rotor.
The annular cover 30 is closed at its downstream end mounted in sealed manner around the turbine shaft 14 and has at least one tubular endpiece 51 for being fed with oil that is connected to a duct 52 opening out into the lubrication chamber 32 in the vicinity of the bearing 12. The upstream end of the annular cover 30 has an annular radial face 53 mounted in sealed manner against the radial end face 46 of the wall 42 and fastened thereto by screws 54, and an outwardly facing cylindrical bearing surface 56 co-operating with an inwardly facing cylindrical bearing surface 58 at the downstream end of the wall 42. A chamfer 60 is formed in the inner peripheral edge of the radial face 46 and surrounds the cylindrical bearing surface 56 at the upstream end of the cover.
The annular cover 30 has an annular enclosure 62 for passing pressurizing and cooling air, which enclosure extends from upstream to downstream, opening out at its downstream end at the periphery of the shaft 14, and communicating at its upstream end via a plurality of orifices 64 formed through the upstream end face 53 of the cover 30 with the downstream ends of the above-mentioned ducts 44 formed through the wall 42 of the part 28.
The lubrication chamber 32 is sealed at the junction between the part 28 and the cover 30 by an annular gasket 66 mounted between the cylindrical bearing surfaces 58

and 56 of the wall 42 and of the cover 30 respectively in an annular groove 68 formed in the cylindrical bearing surface 56 of the cover 30. Another annular gasket 70 may also be mounted between the radial end faces 53 and
46 of the cover 30 and of the part 28 respectively at the
downstream ends of the ducts 44, this gasket 70 having
air-passing orifices 72 in alignment with the ducts 44 of
the wall 42 and the orifices 64 of the cover 30.
The lubrication chamber 32 at the downstream end of the cover is sealed by labyrinth seals 73 carried by the shaft 14 and situated on either side of the downstream end of the annular enclosure 62.
When the turbojet is in operation, the pressurizing and cooling air at a temperature of about 200°C flows from upstream to downstream by passing between the skirts
47 and 48 and into the ducts 44 in the part 28 and then
into the enclosure 62 of the cover 30. The pressure of
the air in the ducts 44 in the part and in the enclosure
62 of the cover 30 is greater than the pressures inside
the lubrication chamber 32 and outside the lubrication
device 10, such that the air and oil mixture contained in
the lubrication chamber 32 cannot escape through the
labyrinth seals 49, 50, 73.
The feed of pressurizing and cooling air serves to reducs temperature considerably, for example to cause it to pass from about 350°C-370°C to about 200°C in zones close to the air flow ducts 44 and in those portions of the gasket 66 (or the gasket 70) that are closest to these ducts 44. Nevertheless, those portions of these gaskets that are situated between the downstream ends of the ducts 44 are not cooled and therefore remain at high temperatures. The annular gasket 66 is thus subjected to considerable temperature differences around its circumference which leads to deterioration thereof and can also lead to oil leaking between the radial faces 46 and 53 of the part 28 and of the cover 30 respectively going towards the outside of the chamber 32.

The object of the present invention is to provide a lubrication device of the above-described type having an annular pressurizing and cooling air flow channel formed between the radial face 46 of the part 28 and the radial face 53 of the cover 30, so as to interconnect the downstream ends of the ducts 44 and cool the annular gasket 66 around its entire perimeter.
In the embodiment shown in part in Figure 2, the annular channel 84 is hollowed out in the upstream radial end face 53 of the cover 30 level with the orifices 64 of the enclosure 62 and facing the downstream ends of the ducts 44 in the part 28.
An axial annular gap 86 is advantageously left between the downstream radial end face 46 of the part 28 and the upstream radial end face 53 of the cover 30, and extends radially inwards from the downstream ends of the ducts 44 so that the annular channel 84 can open in the contact surface C between the inner and outer cylindrical bearing surfaces 58 and 56 of the part 28 and the cover 30 respectively, via the above-mentioned chamfer 60 in the peripheral edge of the downstream radial end face 46 of the part 28.
In the variant embodiment shown in part in Figure 3, the annular channel 88 is formed by the annular chamfer 60 in,"7/the peripheral edge of the radial face 46 of the part 28 and it can be fed with pressurizing and cooling air via the above-mentioned axial gap 86 or via one or more holes 90 formed through the upstream radial end face 53 of the cover 30 and opening out into the enclosure 62. Under such circumstances, an above-mentioned sealing gasket 70 can be mounted between the upstream and downstream radial end faces 53 and 46 of the cover 30 and of the part 28 respectively at the downstream ends of the ducts 44, the orifices 72 in the gasket 70 being in alignment with the ducts 44 and the orifices 64 for passing the cooling air.

By cooling the gasket 66 over its entire perimeter, it is possible to use a gasket made of Viton® or the like in a temperature range that does not exceed about 200°C, in which range the gasket remains fully effective and has a long lifetime.
The present invention also provides a turbojet including a turbine whose shaft is guided by a bearing fitted with a lubrication device having an annular channel of the above-specified type.


WE CLAIM:
1. A lubrication device for lubricating a shaft bearing (12) in a turbojet, the device comprising:
- an annular component support part (28) mounted on stationary
elements and defining a lubrication chamber (32) around the shaft bearing
(12); and
- an annular cover (30) comprising an oil inlet for lubricating the shaft bearing (12), the annular cover (30) having a radial end face (53) mounted in a sealed manner on a radial end face (46) of said annular support part (28), sealing being provided by an annular gasket mounted between the support part and the cover (30), said cover (30) comprising an annular enclosure for feeding pressurizing and cooling air, the enclosure is fed at its upstream end by ducts (44) formed through the support part and having their downstream ends opening out around the annular gasket (67, 70); wherein
- the device comprises means (86, 90) for providing a flow of pressurizing and cooling air, between the radial end face (46) of the support part (28) and the radial end face (53) of said cover (30) around said annular gasket (66, 70).

2. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annular gasket is mounted between cylindrical bearing surfaces of the support part and of the cover and the means for providing a flow of pressurized and cooling air open out in the vicinity of the annular gasket at the interface between said cylindrical bearing surfaces.
3. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for providing a flow of pressurized and cooling air comprise an annular channel formed in the radial end face of the cover facing the downstream ends of the above-mentioned ducts in the support part, and comprises orifices in alignment with said ducts and opening out into said enclosure.
4. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said annular channel is connected to the interface between said cylindrical bearing surfaces by a chamfer in the peripheral edge of the radial face of the support part.

5. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 1, wherein an axially-extending
annular gap is formed between the radial end face of the support part and the
radial end face of the support part and the radial end face of the cover level
with the downstream ends of the above-mentioned ducts in the support part.
6. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 5, wherein an annular channel is formed by a chamfer in the peripheral edge of the radial end face of the support part, said chamfer interconnecting the above-mentioned axially-extending gap and the interface of said cylindrical bearing surfaces.
7. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the annular channel communicates with the above-mentioned enclosure of the cover via at least one hole in the radial end face of the cover.
8. A lubrication device as claimed in claim 5, wherein another sealing gasket is mounted in the above-mentioned axially-extending annular gap and comprises orifices for passing pressurizing and cooling air, which orifices are in alignment with the above-mentioned ducts in the support part.
9. A turbojet comprising a lubrication device as claimed in claim 1.

Documents:

2684-DEL-2005-Abstract-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Abstract-(21-04-2009).pdf

2684-del-2005-abstract.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Claims-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Claims-(21-04-2009).pdf

2684-del-2005-claims.pdf

2684-del-2005-complete specification (granted).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Correspondence-Others-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-del-2005-correspondence-others.pdf

2684-del-2005-description (complete)-(21-04-2009).pdf

2684-del-2005-description (complete)-19-08-2008.pdf

2684-del-2005-description (complete).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Drawings-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-del-2005-drawings.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Form-1-(21-04-2009).pdf

2684-del-2005-form-1.pdf

2684-del-2005-form-18.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Form-2-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Form-2-(21-04-2009).pdf

2684-del-2005-form-2.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Form-3-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-del-2005-form-3.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-GPA-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-del-2005-gpa.pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Petition-137-(19-08-2008).pdf

2684-DEL-2005-Petition-138-(19-08-2008).pdf


Patent Number 233954
Indian Patent Application Number 2684/DEL/2005
PG Journal Number 21/2005
Publication Date 22-May-2009
Grant Date 23-Apr-2009
Date of Filing 06-Oct-2005
Name of Patentee SNECMA
Applicant Address 2, BOULEVARD DU GENERAL MARTIAL VALIN, FR-75015 PARIS, FRANCE.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SEBASTIEN PRESTEL, 3 BIS CHEMIN DE LA CEINTURE DE LA REINE, FR-91290 ARPAJON, FRANCE.
2 OLIVER RENON 3, RUE DES CHAMPS DURAND HAMEAU DE GRAND BREAU, FR-77540 COURPALAY, FRANCE
3 JEAN-LUC SOUPIZON 171, RUE DE LA FLOTTE, FR-77000 VAUX LE PENIL, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number F02B 33/44
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0411435 2004-10-27 France