Molded Or Cast Into The Pipe, Conduit, Or Cable Patents (Class 277/617)
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Patent number: 10367538Abstract: A protective case for an electronic device may include a housing, a case cover and a gasket positioned between the housing and the case cover. The housing may include a case member, having a plurality of housing snap attachment structures formed therein. The case cover may likewise include case cover snap attachment structures formed thereon that couple with the housing snap fit structures. The gasket is positioned between planar surfaces of the case member and case cover so that it is axially compressed between the case member and the case cover to provide a water and air tight seal, with the compression of the gasket being maintained by the connection of the housing snap attachment structures and the case cover snap attachment structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: CATALYST LIFESTYLE LIMITEDInventors: June Lai, Joshua Wright
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Patent number: 9989175Abstract: An exemplary adapter configured as a transition between a fitting and a fluid system component. In one exemplary embodiment, the adapter is configured as a transition between a compression fitting and a fluid system component. The adapter comprises a body portion, a compression portion, and a flange portion. A first end of the body portion is inserted into a port of the compression fitting and the compression portion compresses a resilient seal against a sealing shoulder of the fitting. A nut of the compression fitting engages the flange portion of the adapter to connect the adapter to the compression fitting. A second end of the body portion is connected to a fluid system component. The adapter provides a fluid tight connection between the compression fitting and the fluid system component without using a gasket ring or a locking ring of the compression fitting.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Lasco Fittings, Inc.Inventors: David A. McAllister, Samuel P. Adams
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Patent number: 8794639Abstract: A sealing assembly for a liquid conveying system includes a first structure defining an aperture, such as a pipe receiving aperture. A second structure, such as a pipe is received in the aperture. And an annular seal is disposed within the aperture for radially sealing between the first structure and the second structure. The seal includes an outer radial portion embedded in the first structure and an inner radial portion in sealing engagement with the second structure. The inner radial portion defines an internal cavity containing a substantially incompressible fluid or gel that is movable within the cavity to provide a dynamic seal with the second structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: A-LOK Products, Inc.Inventors: James A. Westhoff, James A. Kelly, Christopher Handago
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Publication number: 20140190570Abstract: Vessel closures having a variety of inserts for aseptically sealing vessels. The vessel closures have a body with one or more apertures, one or more inserts extending axially through the one or more apertures, and a cast seal surrounding the inserts. The cast seal is preferably east silicone. The vessel closures may have one or more anchors securing the inserts to the body of the vessel closure. Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing vessel closures and a method of using the vessel closures disclosed herein for circulating fluids into and out of a vessel while also having the ability to regulate the temperature of the pumped fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventor: Michael A Zumbrum
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Publication number: 20140174653Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a method of welding a gasket to a spigot portion of a pipe section. The method includes supporting the gasket in a recess on the spigot portion of the pipe section. The gasket includes a seating portion and a sealing portion. The sealing portion includes a first shoulder portion and a second shoulder portion. A first bonding portion extends from the first shoulder portion and a second bonding portion extends from the second shoulder portion. The first bonding portion and the second bonding portion are provided to bond the gasket to the spigot portion. The method further includes heating a portion of the gasket and an adjacent surface of the spigot portion and applying a force onto the portion of the gasket following the application of heat to fuse the gasket onto the spigot portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. BABCANEC, Bill R. Vanhoose, Nicholas J. Piazza
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Patent number: 8695988Abstract: A tube seal is provided including a rigid cylindrical tube and an elastomeric seal body molded to the outer surface of the cylindrical tube. The rigid cylindrical tube includes a recessed annular groove at each end thereof for receiving the elastomeric seal body therein to create a mechanical connection to resist the seal body from being pulled away from the cylindrical tube. The tube seal is also incorporated into a diameter reducing tube seal, an integrated tube seal and filter design and an integrated tube seal and valve design.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Freudenberg-NOK General PartnershipInventor: Timothy T. Smith
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Publication number: 20120267863Abstract: An apparatus and method for sealing pipes or underground structures is provided. In one embodiment, the end of a pipe is sealed by the use of a pipe liner and a sealing member. The sealing member may be a hydrophilic material, a hydrophobic material, a compressible material, or a paste. The sealing member is held in place by a mechanical fastener and a liner is installed adjacent the sealing member and against the wall of the pipe or other structure to be sealed. In another embodiment, a manhole is sealed by the use of a sealing member, a mechanical fastener, and a manhole liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: LMK ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Larry W. Kiest, JR.
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Patent number: 8136279Abstract: An electronic sign module housing having an overmolded gasket seal including an elastomer overmolded gasket seal with an inner and an outer lip and a base overmolded to a rearwardly located contact surface of an electronic sign module housing. Grooves on the contact surface of the electronic sign module housing provide additional bonding surfaces with a greater surface area to enhance the chemically-bonded overmolding of the overmolded gasket seal. Truncated conical projections extending forwardly from the elastomer base extend into correspondingly shaped truncated conical cavities in the electronic sign module housing in order to provide additional chemical bonding and to provide a geometrically based frictional engagement arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Daktronics, Inc.Inventors: Nathan L. Nearman, Kory D. Kludt
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Publication number: 20120038117Abstract: A method and an annular integral gasket are provided for forming a sealing connection between a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The integral gasket comprises at least one flexible sealing portion adapted to form a sealing connection between a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The integral gasket further comprises a bonding layer adapted to be fixedly attached to a tubular member by a joining process. The integral gasket also comprises a body region adapted for supporting the flexible sealing portion and the bonding layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: SpringSeal, Inc.Inventor: Mark KNAPP
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Patent number: 8079599Abstract: A tank seal for use in cast concrete walls has a generally cylindrical main body portion with a stepped outside wall having first axially-extending portion, a second axially-extending portion having an outermost diameter less than an outermost diameter of the first axially-extending portion, and a radial ledge or step separating the first and second axially-extending portions. A wiper blade portion extends radially inwardly of the stepped outside wall, from an end of the second axially-extending portion opposite the radial ledge, terminating at a third end. A circular membrane or web extends across the third end, including at least one annular groove therein to facilitate removal of at least one circular portion of the web. The radial ledge collapses and the first axially-extending portion puckers in response to compressive force exerted on the tank seal in an axial direction, reducing the axial length of the tank seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Tug-Tite, Inc.Inventor: Theodore W. Meyers
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Patent number: 7922179Abstract: A cast-in-place gasket is provided for an associated pipe joint. The gasket is mounted to a first associated pipe and adapted to provide a seal between the first associated pipe and a second associated pipe. The gasket includes a gasket body formed into an annulus from a resilient material. A first sealing head and a second sealing head protrude from the body in an axially rearward and radially inward direction. The first sealing head is axially spaced from the second sealing head. Each of the first sealing head and the second sealing head include a sealing surface. A first mounting foot and a second mounting foot protrude from the body in a radially outward direction. The first mounting foot is axially spaced from the second mounting foot. An open annular cavity is defined in the body between the first sealing head and the second sealing head. A first lip protrudes from the body proximal to a base of the first sealing head and extends in an axially forward and radially inward direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Vertex, Inc.Inventors: William C. Andrick, Johann Schlusselbauer
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Patent number: 7789397Abstract: An annular, axial seal having a linear section having opposite ends, a first side in a first plane and an opposite second side in a second plane wherein the second plane is parallel to the first plane and a curled section contiguous with one of the ends of the linear section. The curled section curls in a first direction to a distal end. The curled section curls in the first direction in accordance with a predetermined radius and predetermined distance such that the distal end of the curled section is located directly across from the first side of the linear section. The linear section and the curled section provide a generally āJā shaped cross-section. The annular, axial seal also has a tip portion contiguous with the opposite end of the linear section such that the linear section is between the tip portion and the curled section. The tip portion is slightly curved with respect to the linear section such that the tip portion breaks the first plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: American Seal and Engineering Company, Inc.Inventor: Horace P. Halling
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Publication number: 20100181766Abstract: A method and an annular integral gasket are provided for forming a sealing connection between a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The integral gasket comprises at least one flexible sealing portion adapted to form a sealing connection between a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The integral gasket further comprises a bonding layer adapted to be fixedly attached to a tubular member by a joining process. The integral gasket also comprises a body region adapted for supporting the flexible sealing portion and the bonding layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Mark Knapp, Tim Toliver
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Publication number: 20100078937Abstract: A combination sealing and restraint system for an as-cast ductile iron fitting is shown for both sealing and preventing separation of an iron pipe fitting and a mating male pipe. A ring-shaped body is installed within a mating groove provided in a mouth region of the as-cast fitting after the fitting has been cast at the manufacturing plant. The ring-shaped body is formed of an injection molded elastomeric material and carries a series of gripping segments which have teeth on an inner surface thereof which are designed to engage an outer surface of a mating male pipe. The teeth are oriented to allow movement of the male pipe in a first direction relative to an end opening o f the fitting during assembly, but to resist movement in a opposite direction after the fitting joint has been assembled. The gripping segments are mechanically bonded to the elastomeric body of the gasket during the injection molding operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventors: Jim Jones, Gerardo Darce, Randall Chinchilla, Bradford G. Corbett., JR., Marco Castro
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Publication number: 20100059940Abstract: An sealing gasket is shown for use in forming joints of plastic pipe. The gasket is formed as a composite elastomeric body with a leading region formed of a thermoplastic elastomer material and with a trailing region formed of a synthetic plastic material. The gasket body has an outer circumferential region provided with a series of recessed pocket which give it a scallop-like appearance. The relatively harder plastic region of the gasket body deforms the associated pipe socket end during manufacture of the pipe end, whereby the gasket is integrally locked within an internal pipe groove in the pipe socket end upon completion of the pipe belling operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Guillermo Monteil
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Publication number: 20090295102Abstract: This disclosure relates to all plastic drain, waste and vent fittings whereas an annular formed in place over-mold seal is part of the fittings. This annular formed in place over-mold seal that has internal lips of multiple designs, provides a seal against the outer surface of the pipe being inserted and allows for slight misalignment, expansion and easy assembly. It is a one step bonding process of the same material that reduces both manufacturing assembly and material. This formed in place over-mold seal is of the same material as the fitting but has a softer composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Daniel A. McKenzie
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Patent number: 7513536Abstract: A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a groove provided within a socket end of a thermoplastic pipe in a pipe sealing system. The sealing system includes a male, spigot pipe end which is joined to a mating female belled pipe end. The belled pipe end has an internal groove adjacent a mouth region thereof which is simultaneously formed under temperature and pressure as the mouth region is forced over a forming mandrel and about a sealing gasket located on the forming mandrel so that the sealing gasket is prelocated within the internal groove. The sealing gaskets of the invention have a specially designed sealing capability to seal volume ratio.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventors: Bradford G. Corbett, Jr., Gerardo Darce, Guido Quesada
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Publication number: 20090045591Abstract: A sealed connection device (18) for telecommunications cables comprises a tubular plug (20) for being received in an inlet of a protective box for telecommunications, with a plurality of tubes (22) each designed to receive at least one telecommunications cable (34). The tubes (22) are disposed longitudinally in the plug (20) so as to pass right through it, and a resin (28) is cast between the tubes (22) so as to provide both mechanical retention of the tubes in the plug and sealing of the connection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2006Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: France TelecomInventors: Jean-Marc Cailleaux, Bernard Cahuzac
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Publication number: 20080001366Abstract: A gasket assembly (20) and method for forming the gasket assembly (20) for sealing two mating surfaces (46,48) over a complex geometrical contact region. The gasket assembly (20) is formed by a hollow silicone rubber tube (22) having a naturally straight configuration but easily bent into complex configurations without kinking. The tube (22) is filled with a curable liquid rubber compound (30) and then the ends (24,26) of the tube (22) are joined in end-to-end fashion to form a continuous loop. The joined ends (24,26) of the tube (22) can be reinforced with a connector (34,134) and then locally cured on a preliminary operation so that the liquid rubber compound (30) does not escape. The tube (22) is then laid up in a mold (40) having a complex geometrical feature (42) which replicates the complex geometrical contact region of the two mating surfaces (46,48) to be subsequently sealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: Harry F. Gladfelter
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Patent number: 7086652Abstract: A closed end of a one piece flexible elastomeric seal is mounted in one end of a tubular liquid concrete tight frame that is mounted on a removable door of one wall of a concrete wall mold, the other open end of the flexible seal is in liquid concrete tight sealing contact with the other wall of the concrete wall mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: The Peter Gavin Spray TrustInventor: Norman W. Gavin
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Patent number: 6676136Abstract: A waterstop ring provides a flexible joint connection between a pipe and a concrete structure. The waterstop ring includes an annular waterstop member projecting from an outer circumference thereof, and a pair of annular shoulder portions respectively disposed on each side of the waterstop member. The waterstop member and each of the shoulder portions each include hollow annular cavities defined therein, such that when the waterstop ring is installed in a connection between a concrete structure and a pipe, and partially embedded within the concrete structure, the annular cavities allow deformation of the waterstop ring and thereby allow tilting movement of the pipe in a direction away from the central axis of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: Michael R. Miller, James W. Skinner
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Patent number: 6648339Abstract: A method and apparatus for installing seals in an interference fit with a comating sealing surface by initially stretching the seal installed in a groove to reduce its cross-sectional thickness perpendicular to a comating sealing surface. The stretched seal is mated with a comating surface and then relaxed, permitting the seal to return to an unstretched position and to passively assume a preloaded position against the comating sealing surface. The seal may be repeatedly disengaged and reengaged by selectably restretching the seal and then selectably releasing it upon completion of repositioning.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Larry R. Russell
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Patent number: 6568691Abstract: A molded annular gasket is placed upon a mandrel for embedment of its annular-shaped embedment portion within an opening in a cast member. After the cast member has been cured and removed from a molding assembly, including the mandrel, the pipe attachment end of the gasket is pulled through the center of the gasket so that its pipe attachment end extends beyond the embedment end, to facilitate the placement of a take-down clamp which secures the pipe attachment end to a pipe inserted there through thereby providing a fluid-tight joint. The mandrel is preferably a one-piece member. The gasket may have a cylindrical or conical-shaped intermediate portion provided with spaced-apart annular projections at the pipe attachment end, between which the takedown clamp is arranged.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Poly-Tec Products, Inc.Inventors: James A. Westhoff, James A. Kelly
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Publication number: 20030038429Abstract: A waterstop ring provides a flexible joint connection between a pipe and a concrete structure. The waterstop ring includes an annular waterstop member projecting from an outer circumference thereof, and a pair of annular shoulder portions respectively disposed on each side of the waterstop member. The waterstop member and each of the shoulder portions each include hollow annular cavities defined therein, such that when the waterstop ring is installed in a connection between a concrete structure and a pipe, and partially embedded within the concrete structure, the annular cavities allow deformation of the waterstop ring and thereby allow tilting movement of the pipe in a direction away from the central axis of the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Michael R. Miller, James W. Skinner
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Patent number: 6517076Abstract: The invention concerns a new seal system for resolving the problem of the contamination of special fluids carried in pumps and moreover providing improved sealing by virtue of its special geometry and design. According to the invention, one of the elements to be connected can replace the seal owing to the fact that the seal system includes a combination of two elements to be connected with a fine film ring, one of the elements to be connected having a geometry able to effect a double indentation on the film ring. The invention may be used in pumps and circuits for fluids of the semiconductor industry. The three elements of the seal system, including the pump body, tube, and film ring, may be made of PFA.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventor: Frederic S. Menage
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Publication number: 20030019163Abstract: An integrated connection for a manhole having a wall opening defining a peripheral surface and a ring shaped elastomeric body cast in place on the peripheral surface. The elastomeric body includes a foot region cast within the wall thickness of the manhole and connected to a leg region. The leg region terminates in a primary sealing surface. A reinforcing element passes through the ring shaped elastomeric body at one circumferential location which, when viewed in cross section, appears below the peripheral surface of the wall opening once the gasket is cast in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Claudio Dittel
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Publication number: 20020153670Abstract: A leaktight coupling between channels formed in two pieces that bear against each other via an intermediate block having at least one duct passing therethrough suitable for putting the respective channels in each of the pieces into communication with one another, the duct forming a housing for an insert provided with beads. The intermediate block has a tubular insert and a sealing device positioned in register with one of the pieces that is to bear against the intermediate block. The beads of the tubular insert are compressed between a shoulder formed in the duct and the other one of the pieces that is to bear against said intermediate block once the intermediate block is mounted between the two pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Rene Crapart, Christophe Blouin
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Patent number: 6460860Abstract: A tubular wall sealed at a first end by an integrally molded annular wall, forming a cap, is cast in the concrete wall of a low pressure vessel, forming a sealed cavity in the concrete. One end of a rubber tubular gland wrapped sealingly around the outside of the second end of the tubular wall is sealed in the concrete by a radially extending cast-in anchor. The diameter of the other end of the rubber tube is smaller than the diameter of the tubular wall of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventor: Norman W. Gavin
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Patent number: 6383610Abstract: A partition for forming a barrier in a channel has a molded resin-based plate and a plurality of thermally expandable pellets attached to one side of the plate. The partition is secured in place in the channel by mounting brackets. As heat is applied, a blowing agent in the pellets is activated and the pellets expand to many times their original volume. The resultant foam seals the gap between the plate and the surrounding structure and further secures the plate in place. The partition is particularly useful in forming a sound/water/air barrier in an automotive cavity.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: L&L Products, Inc.Inventors: William Barz, Thomas L. Coon, Michael Czaplicki
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Patent number: 6347799Abstract: Conventional foamable cavity sealing articles are susceptible to sagging when expanded in a vertical orientation with the foaming material facing downwards, because of gravitational drag on the molten material during expansion. The problem is particularly pronounced in foaming materials formulated to have high expansion ratios and low melt viscosities. A solution to the problem is presented in the form of a cavity sealing article having a planar holder and a foamable sealer, the foamable sealer circumscribing the edge of the support member. This construction creates a gripping effect which prevents sagging of the sealing member during expansion.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Bryan Williams, Ashok K. Mehan, Edward A. Cydzik, Paul W. Martens, Rick Rodkey
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Publication number: 20010033060Abstract: A joint assembly for joining a ceramic membrane of tubular form to a tube sheet used in supporting the ceramic membrane within a reactor. The ceramic membrane is received within a fixture connected to the tube sheet and a follower, extending into the fixture, exerts a force on a high temperature sealing element located between the fixture and the ceramic membrane to effect a seal and to hold the ceramic membrane in place. The force can be exerted directly on the sealing element or on the ceramic membrane itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: James Eric White, Prasad Apte, Thomas Gilbert Halvorson, Victor Emmanuel Bergsten, Ajit Yeshwant Sane, Terry Joseph Mazanec
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Patent number: 6193238Abstract: A sealing device comprises two substantially conical or cylindrical sealing surfaces (6, 8) which are axially introducable one into the other to a substantially concentric sealing position in which the sealing surfaces define between themselves an annular sealing space (12) and further comprising a sealing element (10) consisting of elastic material, the sealing element being compressed in the sealing space between the sealing surfaces and being at least in axial direction bound to a first sealing surface of said sealing surfaces. The second sealing surface (8) is formed with at least one projection (16) and the sealing element forms in cooperation with said first sealing surface at least one pair of portions (20, 22) positioned adjacent each other in the axial direction and presenting different compression resistances under the influence of the projection of the second sealing surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Forsheda ABInventor: Sten Sporre
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Patent number: 6123340Abstract: The present invention provides a seal for use in a modular flow device and is utilized for joining and aligning a first mating surface and second mating surface having axial flow passageways. The seal comprises a protruding annular radiused edge about the axial passageway of the first mating surface and an annular groove about the axial passageway of the second mating surface. The groove has an inner angled wall for engaging with the annular radiused edge when the mating surfaces are compressively joined. Thus, a leak proof seal is formed around the fluid passageway and the passageways are aligned with respect to each other. The invention also relates to check valves for use with modular surface mount systems in which the check valve can be used as a surface mounted component or as part of a substrate that is mounted to or between other substrates and components.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Brian K. Sprafka, Daniel E. Zeiler, Maria T. Longo
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Patent number: 6123339Abstract: There is provided a sealing structure including a body portion having an outer surface at which the body portion is kept in contact with an opponent part, the body being formed with a bore therethrough, the body portion being formed at the outer surface thereof with at least one annular projection or recess designed to be swingable in a direction in which the bore extends. Since the annular projection or recess is designed to be swingable, when the body portion is connected to an opponent part through the outer surface thereof, the outer surface can be deformed, resulting in ensuring quite high sealing between the body portion and the opponent part.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Daiso CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Otsuji, Masato Nagawa
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Patent number: 6103341Abstract: A partition for forming a barrier in a channel has a molded resin-based plate and a plurality of thermally expandable pellets attached to one side of the plate. The partition is secured in place in the channel by mounting brackets. As heat is applied, a blowing agent in the pellets is activated and the pellets expand to many times their original volume. The resultant foam seals the gap between the plate and the surrounding structure and further secures the plate in place. The partition is particularly useful in forming a sound/water/air barrier in an automotive cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: L&L ProductsInventors: William Barz, Thomas L. Coon, Michael Czaplicki
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Patent number: 6076834Abstract: A sealing element (2) consisting of elastic material is adapted to be molded into for example a concrete pipe socket. In order to improve the binding between the sealing element and the material of the concrete pipe socket the sealing element is at least partially provided with fiber flock (14) at the surface portion which at the molding is adapted to be enclosed by the concrete material of the socket. (FIG.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Forsheda ABInventor: Lennart Jornhagen
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Patent number: 5931474Abstract: A planar cavity sealing article comprises:(a) at least one driver comprising a crosslinked foamable polymer, and(b) a sealer comprising an uncrosslinked foamable polymer in intimate contact with the at least one driver and substantially surrounding the at least one driver in the plane of the article.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Rong J. Chang, Keith Dawes
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Patent number: 5876039Abstract: A folded annular gasket is cast into an opening in the wall of a manhole and held in a compressed state by an annular support. The annular support includes a helical strip which can be stripped apart to remove the annular support from within the annular folded gasket. A pipe to be connected to the manhole is inserted into the annular support. After the pipe is inserted in the annular support, the annular support is stripped out from between the folded annular gasket and the pipe. Removal of the annular support causes the folded annular gasket to press against the pipe and thereby form a seal. Removal of the annular support can also cause the folded annular gasket to invert. The inverted part of the annular gasket can be clamped to the pipe and function as a boot or sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: James W. Skinner, Michael R. Miller, Ronald W. Neuhaus, William O. Skinner, deceased
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Patent number: 5813677Abstract: A seal between two interlocking components, especially tubes, with a compression lip (3) and a supporting foam rubber ring (12). The rear space as far as the cone surface can be empty or filled with light foam rubber.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Forsheda-Stefa GmbHInventor: Gerhard Preisendoerfer