Patents Examined by Enoch Peavey
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Patent number: 6962346Abstract: A heat shield and gasket assembly has three members including a first heat shield, a second heat shield, and a gasket. Each of the members has a flange portion and the flange portion of the gasket is sandwiched between the flanges of the two heat shields. The flange portion of the gasket is thinner than the flange portions of the heat shields. The thinness of the gasket flange permits it to engage threaded assembly fasteners without compromising the thread integrity of the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Metex CorporationInventors: Douglas M. Kerchner, Kurry B Emmons, Lawrence J Brophy, Robert Lee Anderson
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Patent number: 6962349Abstract: A flat gasket for flange connections has a leakage rate below the limit value of 1*10?5 kPa*1/(s*m). The gasket assembly has a thick, areal, pressure-resistant core formed from at least one layer of graphite foil with a base weight of at most 1500 g/m2, or a multilayer sandwich of such graphite foils and metal interlayers. The core is embedded between two metal foils, and the surfaces that are remote from the core are covered by covering layers of graphite foil with a base weight of at most 350 g/m2. A ratio of the base weight of the graphite foil of the covering layers to the base weight of the graphite foil of the core lies between 1:3 and 1:7.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: SGL Carbon AGInventors: Wolfgang Notter, Alois Baumann, Oswin Öttinger, Heiko Leinfelder, Martin Reinthaler, Silvia Mechen, Jürgen Bacher
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Patent number: 6962347Abstract: A backup metal O-ring seal is retained around the outer diameter of a seal retainer of an undersea hydraulic coupling member to seal a leak path around the seal retainer. The metal O-ring seal may be seated on a shoulder on the seal retainer. The backup metal seal is effective for high temperature and high pressure applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: National Coupling Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III
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Patent number: 6962341Abstract: A coupling for supplying a heat-exchange liquid to a load has a shaft extending from the load and centered on the axis. A nonrotating housing surrounding the shaft at the tube end has a connection so that the heat-exchange liquid can be pumped into the load. A roller bearing is engaged between the housing and the shaft axially between the opening and the load. Respective seal rings rotationally fixed on and sealed to the housing and the shaft between the bearing and the opening bear axially on one another. A cooling sleeve on the housing surrounds and extends axially past the seal rings. An insulator has a part closely radially surrounding the shaft between the seal rings and the opening and forming therewith a small gap through which the heat-exchange liquid can flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Christian Maier GmbH & Co. MaschinenfabrikInventor: Peter Szam
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Patent number: 6962342Abstract: In fluid machines frequently gaps between movable and stationary structural parts have been sealed off. Frequently so-called labyrinth packings are used, whereby sealing strips brush against the opposite structural part. To this end, a brush layer is configured as a porous coating that can be detached from the opposite structural part. The inventive system can be advantageously used in virtually any fluid machines.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Kai Wieghardt
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Patent number: 6957817Abstract: A seal assembly comprising an elastomeric gland having insert openings and fastener openings. Elastomeric inserts are removably disposed in the gland insert openings. The inserts have removable portions to form cable openings. Cable(s) can be placed in the cable openings. End plates are disposed at each end of the inserts and gland. The end plates are formed of complementary plate members, which, when mated together, form an unitized end plate having fastener openings and cable openings. Upon installing the seal assembly in an elongate container opening, fasteners, which extend through the gland and end plates, are tightened. The gland expands outward and contacts the wall forming the container opening. The gland constricts on the inserts, and, in turn, the inserts constrict on the cable(s) located in an insert.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Mar Don CorporationInventor: Kevin Goll
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Patent number: 6955359Abstract: A seal assembly has simple assembly structures, and provides secure sealing effects. A crawler-track connection structure allows the seal assembly to be easily mounted, and securely prevents overflow of a lubricant and the like to the outside. A pair of seal rings (1) and (1) individually having lip portions (23) and (23) are disposed such that each of the lip portions (23) and (23) protrudes in a direction opposing an axial direction, and a load seal ring (2) is compressed and inserted between the pair of seal rings (1) and (1). The load seal ring (2) exerts reaction forces on the pair of lip portions (23) and (23) outwardly in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Komatsu Ltd.Inventors: Teiji Yamamoto, Akira Hashimoto, Hiroyuki Nakaishi
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Patent number: 6955358Abstract: An oil seal (10) includes a first seal (20) for sealing an engine (1) side and a second seal (30) for sealing a flywheel (4) side. The first seal (20) is an axial seal abutted on an inner ring (11) from the direction along the axial direction of a crank shaft (2). The second seal (30) is a radial seal abutted on the inner ring (11) from the direction along the radial direction of the crank shaft (2). A communication hole (25) is provided on the second seal (30), thereby preventing a space (40) surrounded by the first seal (20), the second seal (30) and the inner ring (11) from the occurrence of the negative pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Komatsu Ltd.Inventors: Keisaku Iwakata, Kenji Mihara
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Patent number: 6953193Abstract: To reduce a sliding resistance to the rotation member, and whereby to reduce a torque, a thickness of an inner diameter side lip is formed to be larger than a thickness of an outer diameter side lip, and the outer diameter side lip is formed thinner than the inner diameter side lip in thickness. A depression for inhibiting both the lips from pulling at each other is provided between the inner diameter side lip and the grease lip. A bent portion for reducing a close contact load applied to a rotation member is provided in an intermediate portion in a longitudinal direction of the inner diameter side lip.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: NOK CorporationInventor: Go Kanzaki
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Patent number: 6953195Abstract: A sealing device for a gap between two adjacent machine parts, including at least one inflatable, elastically stretchable tube, which is fitted into a groove in the sidewall of one of the machine parts, and which, when inflated, may, be positioned against a surface of the other machine part, which borders on the gap on the side opposite the groove, at least one end of tube (2) being provided with a circumferential, turned-inward portion (6, 16) that engages its interior, into which a supporting member (5, 15) is inserted on the inside.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Frimo Group GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Lange
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Patent number: 6951336Abstract: The present invention resides in a boot seal for use in sealing a joint. The joint comprises first and second relatively movable parts. The boot seal is configured in the form of a sleeve to extend between and around the vehicle relatively movable parts. The sleeve has a laminate wall which comprises at least two layers of thermoplastic elastomeric material which are bonded together. At least one of the layers is a stretch-toughenable polyester thermoplastic elastomer which has been diametrically stretched in an amount effective to increase the toughness of said one layer. The laminate wall has a percent elongation to rupture of at least 100, and a flexural modulus which is less than 100,000 psi. The laminate wall preferably has a puncture resistance of at least 50 Newtons/mm wall thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventor: Jon W. Martin
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Patent number: 6951337Abstract: A V-ring seal is disclosed for sealing between relatively rotatable surfaces in which the V-ring seal comprises PTFE and includes a body with an inner side for abutting against a first surface and a lip extending from the body towards a second surface, the lip including a rear side distal from the second surface, a front side proximate to the second surface, a lower portion proximate to the body, an upper portion distal from the body, a sealing surface on the front side of the lip for abutting the second surface to seal the second surface, and a resilient ring for providing a force acting on the lip to urge the sealing surface towards the second surface, the resilient ring being disposed on the front side of the lower portion of the lip whereby the resilient ring is concealed from the rear side of the lip.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventor: Jörgen T Lundberg
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Patent number: 6948719Abstract: The invention concerns a sealing extruded section designed to be mounted on a projecting part. Said extruded section comprises: two elastomer or plastomer shells (1, 2), including each a wing (1a, 2a) and an adjacent part (1b, 2b) forming a portion of the section base, said two shells being separated from each other by an opening (3) arranged through the section base and extending longitudinally along the median part thereof; a flexible material layer (7) inextensible or hardly extensible, applied inside the two shells (1, 2) so as to secure the two wings (1a, 2a) and the adjacent parts (1b, 2b) to the section base; a wedging shim (4) with cross-section substantially identical to that of the opening (3) separating the shells (1, 2), wherein it is forced in engagement, the cross-section of the opening (3) being such that, when the wedge (4) is fixed, it brings about a tilting movement of said shells relative to each other, thereby bringing closer together the free ends of the two wings of the section.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Metzeler Automotive Profile Systems Transieres S.A.Inventor: Bernard Dron
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Patent number: 6945538Abstract: A cylinder head gasket that includes a body that has holes stamped through it and is then coated with an encapsulant before assembling armor to the body of the gasket. A topcoat is coated over the body and armor. The encapsulant is preferably an epoxy primer and the topcoat is preferably a silicone.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Freudenberg-NOK General PartnershipInventors: Martin Novil, Jerry Gerstile Smith
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Patent number: 6945535Abstract: A seal, especially for shafts movable in a translational direction, has at least one static sealing area and at least one dynamic sealing area and another sealing point outside of the dynamic sealing area. The other sealing point is formed by at least two elements functionally connected to each other, one of which at least one is stationary and at least one other is movable, following a shaft stroke.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Federal-Mogul Sealing Systems Bretten GmbHInventor: John Kapcoe
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Patent number: 6942224Abstract: An inflatable seal member for providing a fluid-tight seal. The inflatable seal member is particularly well suited to sealing a processing chamber having pressurized fluids therein. Outward forces (exerted by air pressure) to the inner surfaces of the seal member counteract inward forces (exerted by fluid pressure) to the outer surfaces of the seal member.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Steris Inc.Inventors: Karl F. Ludwig, John C. Houston
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Patent number: 6942221Abstract: A sealed flange includes a seal (203 or 901) and a flange (201 or 801). The outer perimeter of a flange (201 or 801) has tabs (303 or 803) interspaced with notches (601 or 805). The outer perimeter of a seal (203 or 901) has spacers (305 or 903) interspersed with gaps (501 or 909). When the seal (203 or 901) is disposed along the outer perimeter of the flange (201 or 801), the tabs (303 or 803) fit in the gaps (501 or 909) of the seal (203 or 901) while the spacers (305 or 903) fit in the notches (601 or 805) of the flange (201 or 801). The outer perimeter of the sealed flange comprises the outermost edges of the tabs (303 or 803) of the flange (201 or 801) and the outmost edges of the spacers (305 or 903) of the seal (203 or 901).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: International Engine Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Philip D. Keeley, John A. Serio
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Patent number: 6938902Abstract: A boot with O-ring seal for sealing around an article such as a universal joint housing includes a boot having a hollow body adapted to tightly receive the article. An O-ring extends lengthwise within an internal annular groove in the body. The O-ring, in its natural free state condition, has a radial dimension which is greater than the depth of the groove so that when the article is received in the body the O-ring is deformed and makes sealing contact with the article. The O-ring, in its natural free state condition, has an axial dimension which is less than the width of the groove by an amount such that when the article is received in the body and the O-ring makes sealing contact with the article, the O-ring is deformed into the space between the side walls of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Richard Allen Devers
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Patent number: 6938901Abstract: The invention relates to a combustion gas seal for injectors and to a seal structure disposed therewith, for preventing leakage of combustion gas in a state in which an injector is mounted to an engine head. And, the number of parts is reduced, vibration and noise are reduced, and sealing performance is improved. A tapered surface, in which an clearance between the tapered surface and an inner peripheral surface of a mounting hole of the engine head narrows from an engine bore side towards an atmospheric side, is disposed at a groove bottom of an attachment groove of the injector, and an abutment portion that abuts against the tapered surface is disposed at the combustion gas seal for injectors.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignees: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha, NOK CorporationInventors: Tomihisa Tsuchiya, Kyosuke Ohashi, Kenji Ohkubo, Masahiro Kawabata, Junichi Nakayama, Tadashi Abiko
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Patent number: 6935632Abstract: A spacing mechanism is provided for locating at least one rotatable component relative to a stationary component of a mechanical seal. The spacing mechanism is configured to automatically disengage from the rotatable seal component, and/or its associated hardware, upon rotation of the rotatable seal component. The spacing mechanism may be configured to axially and/or radially locate one or more rotatable components relative to one or more stationary components and may be configured to automatically disengage from the rotatable seal component by the rotation of the rotatable seal component.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: A. W. Chesterton CompanyInventors: Henri V. Azibert, Wayne E. Spritz