Patent ID: 6432034
Filing Date: 2002-08-13
Classification: B04B

Abstract:
A locking ring for joining a first and a second part of a rotor in a centrifugal separator, which rotor is arranged to rotate around a rotational axis and delimits within itself a separation chamber, the first part having a circular cylindrical end portion, which has a certain inner radius and a center line, which essentially coincides with the rotational axis, and the second part having an annular flange portion, which extends around the rotational axis in a plane perpendicular to the rotational axis and which has an outer radius, which substantially is as large as the inner radius of the circular cylindrical end portion, the flange portion being insertable in the circular cylindrical end portion of the first part in one axial direction against a stop arranged in the rotor and in the inserted position being adapted to be lockable in an opposite axial direction by means of a locking joint comprising the locking ring, which when assembling the rotor is arranged to be brought radially outwardly from a position radially inside the inside of the circular cylindrical end portion and axially outside the annular flange portion into a recess extending around the rotational axis in the inside of the circular cylindrical end portion, wherein an outer contact surface of the locking ring extends into the recess and abuts an outer contact surface of the circular cylindrical end portion, and an inner contact surface of the locking ring abuts an inner contact surface of the annular flange portion, the contact surfaces being essentially rotationally symmetrical around the rotational axis and adapted to transfer axial forces due to the liquid pressure in the separation chamber from the second rotor part to the first part, the locking ring extending substantially a complete revolution around the rotational axis and having two end surfaces turned towards one another in the circumferential direction and formed in one single integrated piece out of an elastically resilient material, the locking ring in an unloaded condition tending to be substantially annular in shape with an outer diameter at least as large as an outer radius of the recess, and the inner and outer contact surfaces so located and directed that in every axial section around the rotational axis a middle point, in which the contact surfaces have a direction of normalcy, which is common and coinciding for all the contact surfaces and, in a direction towards the separation chamber in the interior of the rotor, forms an acute angle with the rotational axis, the contact surfaces being substantially symmetrical with r4.