Metal Patents (Class 277/541)
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Patent number: 11719342Abstract: The present disclosure relates to packing material for stuffing boxes. The packing material comprises a resilient body configured to generate a sealing force on shafts and characterized by a directional resiliency to maintain a substantially constant sealing force under conditions of wear and axial displacement of rotating shafts.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: 9245-4404 Quebec Inc.Inventors: Jacques Gourde, Maryse Labonté
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Publication number: 20150108721Abstract: The present invention relates to a passive shutdown sealing device (20) for a reactor coolant pump unit comprising: a split sealing ring (23) having an inactivated position in which a leakage flow is permitted and an activated position in which said ring stops said leakage flow; at least one piston (22) designed to position said split sealing ring (23) in its activated position; locking/unlocking means (25) designed to lock said at least one piston (22) in its inactivated position when the temperature of said locking/unlocking means is below a temperature threshold and to release said at least one piston (22) when the temperature of said locking/unlocking means is above said temperature threshold; elastic means (24) designed to move said at least one piston (22) when said piston is released, so as to position said sealing ring (23) in its activated position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventor: Romain Thuillier
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Patent number: 7998238Abstract: A sintered sliding member comprises a back metal (21a) and a ferrous sintered sliding body (20) which is sintering-bonded to the back metal (21a). The ferrous sintered sliding body (20) has martensite phase having a solid soluble carbon concentration of 0.15 to 0.5 wt % and contains carbide in a content of 5 to 50% by volume. The sintered sliding member is excellent in abrasion resistance, seizing resistance and heat crack resistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Komatsu Ltd.Inventors: Takemori Takayama, Tetsuo Ohnishi, Kazuo Okamura
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Patent number: 7121554Abstract: In a high-pressure cylinder with an axial plunger, a seal assembly for scaling the gap between the cylinder wall and the plunger. The assembly is disposed in an annual recess in the wall having an open end and a bottom opposite thereto, and comprises a plunger-sealing ring, a cylinder-sealing ring, a resilient low-pressure ring, and an annual seal holder. The seal holder urges the plunger-sealing ring against the cylinder-sealing ring and the low-pressure ring, and urges the latter two rings against the recess bottom and against each other. The plunger-sealing ring and the cylinder-sealing ring are metallic, their mutual contact surfaces are fitted to each other, and the plunger-sealing ring has sufficient section modulus to ensure that under high pressure the contact and bending deformations at the mutual contact surfaces will be sufficiently small as to keep a tight fit therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: MLC Extrusion Systems Ltd.Inventors: Victor Lugovskoy, Vladimir Magaziner, Vitaly Chertkov, Guy Danieli
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Patent number: 6869079Abstract: A seal for sealing between a first component and a second component includes a first metallic element comprising a plurality of sealing profiles and defining a groove therein and a second metallic element comprising a plurality of sealing profiles and a protrusion mated with the groove of the first metallic element. The seal further includes a retaining member engaged with the second metallic element and capable of being engaged with one of the first component and the second component for retaining the first and second metallic elements in a position, wherein some of the plurality of sealing profiles are capable of sealing against the first component and some of the plurality of sealing profiles are capable of sealing against the second component.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Qiu Shi Zheng
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Patent number: 6478303Abstract: A sealing ring packing (1) includes a cooled packing casing (4) that can be placed inside a stuffing box borehole (3), and holds at least one essentially annular slide ring (5) pressed against the moved component (2) to be sealed, whose outside periphery (11) exhibits at least one heat transfer sleeve (9) expandable until resting on the inside periphery of the stuffing box borehole (3) when inserted, and which is otherwise not separately cooled. This makes it possible to avoid the disadvantages of a separate liquid cooling in this area without impermissible temperature rises.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Hoerbiger Ventilwerke GmbHInventor: Christopher David Radcliffe
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Patent number: 6390666Abstract: In the field of helical bladed rotors, and their sealing assemblies an improved upstream seal for mixer rotors is provided. It includes a bushing-like visco sleeve subassembly, a sleeve shaped metallic liner positioned abutting the visco sleeve; a sleeve-like, visco seal having first and second peripheries, an L-shaped packing seat retainer, all configured to provide a single annular shaped inner chamber in which a single, rope-like packing component serves to minimize hardening of the packing assembly by minimizing feed particulate material leaking into the upstream visco seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Tech, Process & Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Harold L. Schafer, Kelly Ziegenfus, Donald Woodring
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Patent number: 6302402Abstract: A high temperature, gas-tight seal is formed by utilizing one or more compliant metallic toroidal ring sealing elements, where the applied pressure serves to activate the seal, thus improving the quality of the seal. The compliant nature of the sealing element compensates for differences in thermal expansion between the materials to be sealed, and is particularly useful in sealing a metallic member and a ceramic tube art elevated temperatures. The performance of the seal may be improved by coating the sealing element with a soft or flowable coating such as silver or gold and/or by backing the sealing element with a bed of fine powder. The material of the sealing element is chosen such that the element responds to stress elastically, even at elevated temperatures, permitting the seal to operate through multiple thermal cycles.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Steven Walton Rynders, Eric Minford, Richard Ernest Tressler, Dale M. Taylor
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Patent number: 6273477Abstract: A pipe joint comprises a pair of tubular joint members, an annular gasket interposed between opposed end faces of the two joint members, and threaded means for joining the two joint members. Each of the joint members is prepared from a stainless steel having a surface with a Vickers hardness of at least 300. The gasket is prepared from a stainless steel comprising, in ratio by weight, 12.90 to 15.00% of Ni, 16.50 to 18.00% of Cr, 2.00 to 3.00% of Mo, up to 0.02% of C, up 0.30% of Si, up to 0.40% of Mn, up to 0.03% of P, up to 0.003% of S, up to 0.25% of Cu and up to 0.01% of Al, the gasket having a surface with a Vickers hardness of 90 to 160.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Michio Yamaji, Tsutomu Shinohara, Nobukazu Ikeda, Akihiro Morimoto
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Patent number: 6098989Abstract: This invention relates to a sealing O-ring of the composite metallic type with a metallic torus-shaped hollow central body (31), and at least one metallic sheet (32) surrounding this metallic body. The central body (31) is composed of a sequence forming a spiral spring with an overlap and laid out along the circumferences of meridian circles of the torus, forming a spiral spring being side by side but not touching each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Commissariat A l'Energie AtomiqueInventors: Philippe Caplain, Christian Rouaud