US20080237992A1 - Two component pin seal - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16J15/3236—Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip having two or more lips with at least one lip for each surface, e.g. U-cup packings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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- F16C11/045—Pivotal connections with at least a pair of arms pivoting relatively to at least one other arm, all arms being mounted on one pin
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C33/00—Parts of bearings; Special methods for making bearings or parts thereof
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16J—PISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
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- F16J15/16—Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
- F16J15/34—Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with slip-ring pressed against a more or less radial face on one member
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- F16J15/3456—Pressing means without external means for pressing the ring against the face, e.g. slip-ring with a resilient lip
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C2350/00—Machines or articles related to building
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- This invention relates to a seal for pins that connect two pivoting parts designed to keep dust away from a bushing for the pin, and to keep lubricating grease trapped for lubricating sliding side surfaces.
- the pin In an exemplary application such as holding the rod end of a hydraulic cylinder to a bracket at the top of a loader bucket, the pin is generally held stationary, and the rod end will pivot on the pin as the bucket is tilted.
- Such connecting pins will operate in dusty conditions and it is important for the life of the bushing that is used on the rod end to keep grit and dirt out, and also to keep grease, used as a lubricant, in place.
- a rod end of a hydraulic cylinder is generally positioned between two side hub members and connects to the hubs with a cylindrical pin. Dust and dirt can get in along the sides of the rod end, as well as along the surfaces of the pin.
- the present invention provides for a seal that will prevent introduction of dust and dirt, and will also aid in maintaining a lubricant, such as grease, on the relatively moving parts.
- the present invention relates to a seal structure that is used in connection with a cylindrical bore in a movable member that receive a pin, and wherein the pin and the surface of the bore must relatively rotate.
- the seal is designed to operate between two surfaces of a bracket or support that flank or are positioned on opposite sides of the movable member, such as a rod end of an actuator, so that dust is kept away from the bushing by sealing along surfaces of the bracket on an annular line spaced outwardly from the pin, and also by sealing directly on the exterior surface of the pin.
- the seal is an annular seal that has two sealing lips, one for sealing on the pin outer surface and one on the side surfaces of the bracket.
- the lips form a grease pocket between one of the side surfaces on the bracket supporting the rod end so that there is a supply of lubricant on the outer sides of the rod end while dust and dirt are excluded from the inner surface of the rod end.
- a bushing is normally used in the rod end for receiving the pin.
- skid steer loader tilt cylinder connection pin is shown as an example of use, the present invention finds application where two members, one rotating or pivoting and the other stationary are held together with a pin that is greased.
- Other examples would be excavator boom pivot mountings, pivoting load arms on utility vehicles and the like.
- seal of the present invention has application on a rotating idler roller or sprocket on a stationary shaft and for roller seals for track idler rollers of a track driven vehicle.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary front perspective view of a front end of a typical skid steer loader showing an actuator having a rod end with a seal made according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the rod end and pin, utilizing a seal of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of one side of the seal of the present invention.
- a skid steer loader 50 is shown as one example of an application of the invention.
- the loader 50 has lift arms 52 that are raised and lowered. As can be seen, the loader is supported on wheels 54 for movement along the ground.
- the lift arms 52 have forward ends 55 on which a quick attachment plate 56 is pivotally mounted.
- a hydraulic actuator shown at 58 has a rod 60 , which includes a rod end 10 at its outer end. The rod end 10 is used for tilting the plate 56 about the axis of pins 55 , at the lower ends of the lift arms.
- the plate 56 is used for mounting a bucket or other attachments.
- the tilting plate has rod end attachment brackets 11 formed with spaced side plates or ears 12 , which are spaced apart sufficiently to receive the rod end. And on the outer sides of these plates 12 , 12 there are tubular hubs 14 that will receive ends of a connecting pin 16 used for connecting the rod end or eye 10 to the attachment plate 56 .
- the pin 16 is held in one hub 14 with a suitable roll pin 15 to prevent rotation relative to the hubs 14 and the side plates 12 .
- the attachment plate 56 is tilted about the pins 55 , it can be seen that the rod end 10 has to pivot on the pin 16 .
- the rod end or eye 10 has a bushing 18 on the interior thereof that receives the pin 16 .
- the ends of the bushing 18 are set inwardly from side surfaces 19 of the rod.
- the surfaces 19 are closely spaced from and can actually rub against the inner surfaces 12 A of the side ears or plates 12 , as the attachment plate 56 is tilted.
- the bushing 18 provides a low friction pin mounting, but the side surfaces 19 of the rod end slide against the inner surfaces 12 A of the plates 12 , and this also can result in wear.
- the loader operates under conditions where dirt and dust will drop onto the rod end 10 and tend to get in between the surfaces 12 A and the side surfaces 19 of the rod end. Also, dirt and dust can work in between the bore of the ears 14 and the side plates 12 , and the pin 16 , which is slightly smaller than the bore.
- a seal 22 of the present invention is provided. As shown in FIG. 2 , a grease fitting and passageway 20 are provided for permitting grease to be forced into the space between the pin 16 and the bushing 18 , and also to be forced outwardly toward the ends of the bushing 18 .
- Each seal 22 has a metal support ring 21 that supports an elastomeric seal ring 23 .
- the seal ring 23 has an annular first seal lip 24 that has an outer end or edge that resiliently engages and seals relative to the respective inside surfaces 12 A of the two plates or ears 12 .
- Each of the annular elastomeric seal rings 23 also has a resilient ring 41 having a second seal lip 26 that surrounds and resiliently rides against the outer surface of the pin 16 to seal the respective ends of the hubs 14 against dust coming into the bushing from the hubs.
- the first seal lip 24 has an edge portion that rides against the adjacent surface 12 A of the respective side plate 12 under a resilient force.
- Each seal 22 includes the elastomeric ring section 23 that has an outwardly tapered, annular flange 32 . The outer edge of the flange forms the first seal lip 24 .
- the support ring 21 of metal that supports the elastomeric ring 23 will press fit onto the respective end of the bushing 18 that protrudes beyond one of the cavities 36 formed in the rod end 10 to retain the seal in position.
- the flange 32 is annular and tapers outwardly from the support ring and has resilience and length so a seal in maintained with the lip 24 .
- the lip 24 will continue to seal even with a substantial amount of axial movement of the rod end relative to the side plates or ears 12 .
- the resilient annular second seal lip portion 26 on ring 41 that rides on the pin 16 has an internal diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of the pin 16 , so that the resilient second seal lip portion 26 is compressed and under some load as it rides on the pin to provide an adequate dust seal against dust or other materials entering axially along the outer surface of the pin.
- the second seal lip keeps dust and dirt away from the bushing.
- the second seal lip 26 retains clean grease in the pin to bushing area and forms an annular pocket 43 that acts as a grease reservoir (see FIG. 3 ).
- the outwardly tapered flange 32 which includes the first seal lip 24 , is also resilient (rubber, fluorocarbon or other elastomeric material) and as shown in FIG. 3 , it will move to its solid line position that is shown, from a position with the outer or lower side shown in dotted lines, to accommodate the installation of the rod end between plates 12 while the seal is in place.
- the resilient seating of the seal against the respective surface 12 A is also resilient (rubber, fluorocarbon or other elastomeric material) and as shown in FIG. 3 , it will move to its solid line position that is shown, from a position with the outer or lower side shown in dotted lines, to accommodate the installation of the rod end between plates 12 while the seal is in place.
- the inner resilient ring 42 which has the seal lip 26 , and the flange 32 form a grease pocket 40 , into which grease that is forced out along the bushing 18 and extruded past the seal lip portion 26 is held.
- the resilient ring 41 expands and lets grease enter into the pocket 40 , as indicated by the arrow 42 .
- This grease pocket 40 then provides some lubrication along the wall surface 12 A that lubricates any moving or relatively rubbing parts between the side surfaces 19 of the rod end 10 and the side plates 12 .
- Grease in the pocket 40 can also block dirt from entering the pocket 43 , which dirt would work in between the pin 16 and the bushing 18 to cause wear.
- the double seal including the seal line of seal lip 24 against the adjacent surface 12 A and the seal lip 26 against the outer surface of the pin 16 , ensures that dust will not enter into the bushing. If the rod end shifts slightly from side to side, grease in the cavity 40 between the two sealing lips or regions 24 and 26 also helps to keep external contaminants from reaching the bushing surface. When the joint is greased through the grease fitting and passageway 20 , the clean grease are will flow into the area between the two seals forming the cavity 40 , and the old duty grease that is present in the cavity 40 between these lips is pushed outwardly past the lip 24 and along the side surfaces of the rod end, and the inner surfaces of side plates 12 .
- the rod end 10 having a seal 22 on each side is easily installed because the seal lips will resiliently move out of the way for movement of the rod end into the position between the two sides plates 12 .
- the outer lip surface 44 is cylindrical and when the pin is horizontal, as dirt falls on the top side, the radius causes the dirt to tend to slide off in each direction, allowing gravity to cause the dirt to fall away and not enter into the pocket 40 .
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Abstract
A pair of pivoting parts are held together with a pin, with a first part, such as a rod end of a hydraulic actuator, positioned between two flanges of a bracket, with the flanges having surfaces mating with sides surfaces of the rod end. A seal is placed in each of a pair of recesses on the opposite side surfaces of the rod end to provide an annular seal around the surface of the pin as the parts pivot, and also having a flange forming a side seal that seats on one of the mating surfaces of the bracket at a location spaced outwardly from the pin and extending annularly around the pin. The seal portion engaging the pin is spaced inwardly from the respective side surface of the bracket, and the outer annular lip seals a space surrounding the pin to form a pocket to receive grease that is used to lubricate the pin relative to the rod end.
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- This invention relates to a seal for pins that connect two pivoting parts designed to keep dust away from a bushing for the pin, and to keep lubricating grease trapped for lubricating sliding side surfaces. In an exemplary application such as holding the rod end of a hydraulic cylinder to a bracket at the top of a loader bucket, the pin is generally held stationary, and the rod end will pivot on the pin as the bucket is tilted.
- Such connecting pins will operate in dusty conditions and it is important for the life of the bushing that is used on the rod end to keep grit and dirt out, and also to keep grease, used as a lubricant, in place.
- Excessive introduction of dirt in the pivoting parts causes wear and the need for replacement.
- A rod end of a hydraulic cylinder is generally positioned between two side hub members and connects to the hubs with a cylindrical pin. Dust and dirt can get in along the sides of the rod end, as well as along the surfaces of the pin. The present invention provides for a seal that will prevent introduction of dust and dirt, and will also aid in maintaining a lubricant, such as grease, on the relatively moving parts.
- The present invention relates to a seal structure that is used in connection with a cylindrical bore in a movable member that receive a pin, and wherein the pin and the surface of the bore must relatively rotate. Specifically, the seal is designed to operate between two surfaces of a bracket or support that flank or are positioned on opposite sides of the movable member, such as a rod end of an actuator, so that dust is kept away from the bushing by sealing along surfaces of the bracket on an annular line spaced outwardly from the pin, and also by sealing directly on the exterior surface of the pin.
- The seal is an annular seal that has two sealing lips, one for sealing on the pin outer surface and one on the side surfaces of the bracket. The lips form a grease pocket between one of the side surfaces on the bracket supporting the rod end so that there is a supply of lubricant on the outer sides of the rod end while dust and dirt are excluded from the inner surface of the rod end. A bushing is normally used in the rod end for receiving the pin.
- While a skid steer loader tilt cylinder connection pin is shown as an example of use, the present invention finds application where two members, one rotating or pivoting and the other stationary are held together with a pin that is greased. Other examples would be excavator boom pivot mountings, pivoting load arms on utility vehicles and the like.
- Also the seal of the present invention has application on a rotating idler roller or sprocket on a stationary shaft and for roller seals for track idler rollers of a track driven vehicle.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary front perspective view of a front end of a typical skid steer loader showing an actuator having a rod end with a seal made according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the rod end and pin, utilizing a seal of the present invention; and -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of one side of the seal of the present invention. - In
FIG. 1 , askid steer loader 50 is shown as one example of an application of the invention. Theloader 50 has liftarms 52 that are raised and lowered. As can be seen, the loader is supported onwheels 54 for movement along the ground. Thelift arms 52 haveforward ends 55 on which aquick attachment plate 56 is pivotally mounted. A hydraulic actuator shown at 58 has arod 60, which includes arod end 10 at its outer end. Therod end 10 is used for tilting theplate 56 about the axis ofpins 55, at the lower ends of the lift arms. Theplate 56 is used for mounting a bucket or other attachments. - The tilting plate has rod end attachment brackets 11 formed with spaced side plates or
ears 12, which are spaced apart sufficiently to receive the rod end. And on the outer sides of these 12, 12 there areplates tubular hubs 14 that will receive ends of a connectingpin 16 used for connecting the rod end oreye 10 to theattachment plate 56. Thepin 16 is held in onehub 14 with asuitable roll pin 15 to prevent rotation relative to thehubs 14 and theside plates 12. As theattachment plate 56 is tilted about thepins 55, it can be seen that therod end 10 has to pivot on thepin 16. - The rod end or
eye 10 has a bushing 18 on the interior thereof that receives thepin 16. The ends of thebushing 18 are set inwardly fromside surfaces 19 of the rod. Thesurfaces 19 are closely spaced from and can actually rub against theinner surfaces 12A of the side ears orplates 12, as theattachment plate 56 is tilted. - The
bushing 18 provides a low friction pin mounting, but theside surfaces 19 of the rod end slide against theinner surfaces 12A of theplates 12, and this also can result in wear. - The loader operates under conditions where dirt and dust will drop onto the
rod end 10 and tend to get in between thesurfaces 12A and theside surfaces 19 of the rod end. Also, dirt and dust can work in between the bore of theears 14 and theside plates 12, and thepin 16, which is slightly smaller than the bore. To provide for a dust seal as well as providing for permitting grease to be retained between the 12A and 19, asurfaces seal 22 of the present invention is provided. As shown inFIG. 2 , a grease fitting andpassageway 20 are provided for permitting grease to be forced into the space between thepin 16 and thebushing 18, and also to be forced outwardly toward the ends of thebushing 18. - Each
seal 22 has ametal support ring 21 that supports anelastomeric seal ring 23. Theseal ring 23 has an annularfirst seal lip 24 that has an outer end or edge that resiliently engages and seals relative to therespective inside surfaces 12A of the two plates orears 12. Each of the annularelastomeric seal rings 23 also has aresilient ring 41 having asecond seal lip 26 that surrounds and resiliently rides against the outer surface of thepin 16 to seal the respective ends of thehubs 14 against dust coming into the bushing from the hubs. - The
first seal lip 24 has an edge portion that rides against theadjacent surface 12A of therespective side plate 12 under a resilient force. Eachseal 22, as shown, includes theelastomeric ring section 23 that has an outwardly tapered,annular flange 32. The outer edge of the flange forms thefirst seal lip 24. Thesupport ring 21 of metal that supports theelastomeric ring 23 will press fit onto the respective end of thebushing 18 that protrudes beyond one of thecavities 36 formed in therod end 10 to retain the seal in position. - The
flange 32 is annular and tapers outwardly from the support ring and has resilience and length so a seal in maintained with thelip 24. Thelip 24 will continue to seal even with a substantial amount of axial movement of the rod end relative to the side plates orears 12. - The resilient annular second
seal lip portion 26 onring 41 that rides on thepin 16 has an internal diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of thepin 16, so that the resilient secondseal lip portion 26 is compressed and under some load as it rides on the pin to provide an adequate dust seal against dust or other materials entering axially along the outer surface of the pin. The second seal lip keeps dust and dirt away from the bushing. Also, thesecond seal lip 26 retains clean grease in the pin to bushing area and forms anannular pocket 43 that acts as a grease reservoir (seeFIG. 3 ). - The outwardly
tapered flange 32, which includes thefirst seal lip 24, is also resilient (rubber, fluorocarbon or other elastomeric material) and as shown inFIG. 3 , it will move to its solid line position that is shown, from a position with the outer or lower side shown in dotted lines, to accommodate the installation of the rod end betweenplates 12 while the seal is in place. The resilient seating of the seal against therespective surface 12A. - The inner
resilient ring 42, which has theseal lip 26, and theflange 32 form agrease pocket 40, into which grease that is forced out along the bushing 18 and extruded past theseal lip portion 26 is held. Theresilient ring 41 expands and lets grease enter into thepocket 40, as indicated by thearrow 42. Thisgrease pocket 40 then provides some lubrication along thewall surface 12A that lubricates any moving or relatively rubbing parts between theside surfaces 19 of therod end 10 and theside plates 12. Grease in thepocket 40 can also block dirt from entering thepocket 43, which dirt would work in between thepin 16 and thebushing 18 to cause wear. - The double seal, including the seal line of
seal lip 24 against theadjacent surface 12A and theseal lip 26 against the outer surface of thepin 16, ensures that dust will not enter into the bushing. If the rod end shifts slightly from side to side, grease in thecavity 40 between the two sealing lips or 24 and 26 also helps to keep external contaminants from reaching the bushing surface. When the joint is greased through the grease fitting andregions passageway 20, the clean grease are will flow into the area between the two seals forming thecavity 40, and the old duty grease that is present in thecavity 40 between these lips is pushed outwardly past thelip 24 and along the side surfaces of the rod end, and the inner surfaces ofside plates 12. - The
rod end 10 having aseal 22 on each side, is easily installed because the seal lips will resiliently move out of the way for movement of the rod end into the position between the twosides plates 12. - The
outer lip surface 44 is cylindrical and when the pin is horizontal, as dirt falls on the top side, the radius causes the dirt to tend to slide off in each direction, allowing gravity to cause the dirt to fall away and not enter into thepocket 40. - Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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5. A seal for use with first and second interfitting members having bores that align with the pin passing through the bores, the first member having first and second side surfaces generally perpendicular to an axis of the pin, and the second member having spaced surfaces engaging the first and second surfaces of at least during a portion of operation, the seal being mounted on the first member and recessed into an annular groove surrounding the pin on at least one side surface of the first member, the seal having an elastomeric ring encircling the pin and having a first seal portion engaging the pin, the elastomeric ring having a second seal portion spaced outwardly from the pin, and extending annularly around the pin, said second seal portion forming a lip resiliently engaging the surface of the second member which engages the at least one side surface of the first member.
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12. A method of inhibiting external contaminants from entering a bore in a first member wherein there is a pin in the bore extending outwardly from the bore to pivotally hold the first member relative to a second member, wherein the first and second members have mating facing surfaces transverse to a central axis of the pin, the method comprising providing a recess in the first member open to the mating transverse surface of the second member and surrounding the pin, providing a seal having a resilient ring surrounding and engaging the pin, and forming a first pocket between the resilient ring, the pin and the first member and forming a second pocket between the resilient ring, the pin and the mating adjacent transverse surface of the second member with an annular portion of the seal, and filling a lubricant into the first pocket and then into the second pocket, and maintaining the lubricant in the second pocket to inhibit contaminants from moving from the second pocket to the first pocket.
13. The method of claim 12 , including providing a bushing seated in the bore, the bushing configured to receive and surround the pin, and forming the first pocket between the resilient ring, the pin and the bushing.
14. The method of claim 12 , and positioning the mating transverse surfaces of the first and second members to be substantially contiguous to each other, and extending the pin into a bore in the second member to permit pivoting of one of the members relative to the other about the central axis of the pin.
15. The method of claim 12 , and further configuring the resilient ring to permit lubricant to flow from the first pocket into the second pocket and from the second pocket outwardly past the annular portion of the seal and along the mating transverse surfaces, and forming the resilient ring to permit flow of lubricant from the first pocket in direction along the pin out of the first pocket.
16. The method of claim 12 , including forming the annular portion of the seal as a annular lip surrounding the pin, the annular lip extending from the recess to engage a mating transverse surface of the second member at a radial distance spaced from the pin.
17. A method of lubricating a pivot pin in aligning bores of first and second members, to permit the first and second members to move about an axis of the pin, the first member having a first bore receiving the pin and having a generally planar first surface transverse to the pin axis, the first member having an annular cavity in the first surface surrounding the first bore and open toward the second member, the first surface extending radially outwardly from the annular cavity, the second member having a second bore receiving the pin and having a generally planar second surface mating with the first surface at locations radially outwardly from the annular cavity, the method comprising providing an annular seal positioned in the annular cavity and surrounding the pin, providing the seal with a first annular lip engaging the second surface radially outwardly from the pin, providing the seal with a second lip engaging the pin, the first annular lip extending from an inner portion of the cavity toward the second surface, positioning the first lip to define an annular pocket between the first annular lip of the seal, the second surface and the pin, filling the annular pocket with a lubricant and configuring the second lip to permit passage of lubricant from the first bore of the first member into the annular pocket and to resist passage of lubricant from the annular pocket toward the first bore in the first member to trap contaminants entering the annular pocket from moving from the annular pocket toward the first bore of the first member.
18. The method of claim 17 , including providing a passage for injecting lubricant into the first bore of the first member at a position spaced from the annular cavity.
19. The method of claim 17 , including providing a bushing in the first bore of the first member, the bushing surrounding the pin, and extending an end portion of the bushing into the annular cavity, mounting the seal on the end portion of the bushing, and extending the second lip past the end portion of the bushing to engage the pin.
20. The method of claim 19 , including configuring the first annular lip to flexibly engage the second surface at a position spaced radially outwardly from the second lip, the second lip being configured to permit lubricant to be moved from the first bore along the first and second surfaces radially outwardly from the annular cavity.
21. The method of claim 18 including providing the passage to an exterior of the first member, and providing a grease fitting on the passage.
22. The method of claim 17 wherein the first member is a rod end of a hydraulic cylinder having first surfaces on opposite ends thereof, and the second member has a pair of walls each facing one end of the rod end and each wall having a second surface, the method including providing cavities in each first surface, and providing a seal in each cavity with the first annular lips of the seals engaging a respective second surface.
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