Particular Seal Shape Patents (Class 277/626)
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Patent number: 7472911Abstract: The present invention relates to leak preventing gaskets contemplated for use with segmented pipe couplings, which include a pair of coupling segments adapted to receive a gasket which surrounds a pair of pipe ends to join pipes together or to join a nipple or fitting. The couplings contemplated for use with the gasket of the invention includes types adapted to attach grooved and flare end pipes, or non-grooved pipes in sealed relation to withstand fluids at temperatures up to 230° F. and higher, and at pressures of up to 1,000 psi. The ring-type gasket of the present invention is made of an elastomeric material such as synthetic or natural rubber or combinations thereof, preferably, ethylene polypropylene diene monomer, commonly referred to as “EPDM”. The gasket provides improved sealing through a pair of sealing flanges having relative planar and expansive inner walls, shorter sealing lips, and particular dimensional relationships with the grooved pipe ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Jianyong Sun, Lawrence W. Thau, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090005799Abstract: Seal assemblies, generally for use in trocar assemblies, are provided for selectively promoting movement of fluid away from a central portion of the seal assemblies. In one exemplary embodiment, an inner surface of a seal body of the seal assembly is configured to selectively promote such movement of fluid away from the central portion of the seal body toward a peripheral portion of the seal body. While various configurations, geometries, and dimensions are discussed, one example of such a configuration includes locating a central portion of the seal body at a more proximal position than a peripheral portion of the seal body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.Inventors: Paul T. Franer, Thomas A. Gilker
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Publication number: 20080303220Abstract: An sealing gasket is shown for use in forming joints of plastic pipe. The gasket has a bulbous region which is bisected by a planar region which forms a pair of oppositely extending wing-like flaps. These features of the gasket allow it to be more reliably seated on the working mandrel used to bell a female, thermoplastic pipe end. The wing-like flap portions of the gasket form wiper surfaces for a subsequently installed male, spigot pipe end as the joint is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Gerardo Darce, Randall Chinchilla
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Patent number: 7461848Abstract: A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a groove provided within a belled, socket end of a plastic pipe. The groove in the plastic pipe is preformed during manufacture and the gasket is installed thereafter. The gasket nominal diameter exceeds the internal diameter of the belled pipe end. A special installation tool is used to pull the gasket from an initially deformed, elliptical shape to a normal cylindrical shape. The installation tool uses only one fluid cylinder for power and can be hand installed and operated.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Bradford G. Corbett, Jr.
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Patent number: 7455300Abstract: A seal has a core ring that is corrugated and a resilient material is attached to one or both of the top side surface and the bottom side surface. There is at least one corrugation on the top side (a convex corrugation) and at least one corrugation on the bottom side (a concave corrugation). The corrugations have sharp peaks and are shifted out of phase. A grommet around the inner diameter deters extrusion of the resilient material into the sealed system, and a folded over portion on the outer diameter helps deters extrusion into the environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventor: Richard L. Dudman
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Publication number: 20080284114Abstract: A motor driven seal assembly for permitting hand assisted laparoscopic procedures. The seal assembly includes a seal cap having a seal positioned within a housing, the housing includes a lower seal ring having a track which supports an upper seal ring for rotational motion relative thereto. The seal is supported between the upper seal ring and the lower seal ring for rotation between an open orientation and a closed orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Daniel W. Price, Gregory W. Johnson
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Patent number: 7451989Abstract: A seal has first and second spring elements each having first and second surfaces along a bellows cross-section and extending between first and second edges. A spreader is secured to an endplate between the first edges of the first and second elements to capture first edge portions of the first and second elements.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Kenneth W. Cornett, D. Gregory More, Stephen S. Stone, Paul A. Dudzinski
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Publication number: 20080272550Abstract: A seal for a flared end fitting, wherein the fitting includes a male portion having a tapered end, a female portion having a coordinated shape to the male portion, and a flow passage axially disposed in both female and male portions, the seal comprising: a frustoconical portion having an inner end and an outer end, wherein the inner end is circumferentially attached to one end of a cylindrical portion having two ends and coaxially disposed about the cylindrical portion, the cylindrical portion forms a flow passage through the seal, the frustoconical and cylindrical portions form a cavity that fits on the tapered end of the male portion of the fitting, and the cylindrical portion of the seal fits into the flow passage of the male portion of the fitting. A method of sealing a flared end fitting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Robert J. Topping
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Patent number: 7441319Abstract: A pipe sealing gasket is shown which is designed to be received within a groove provided within the belled, socket end of a plastic pipe. The sealing gasket has a body formed of resilient material and has a retainer ring embedded therein which circumscribes the gasket body. The groove in the plastic pipe is preformed during the manufacture of the plastic pipe and the gasket is installed thereafter. The gasket nominal diameter exceeds the internal diameter of the belled pipe end. The retainer ring is placed within the body of the sealing gasket at a precisely determined location which most effectively retains the ring in position while withstanding the forces of the assembly of the pipe joint.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventors: Bradford G. Corbett, Jr., Guido Quesada
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Patent number: 7413164Abstract: A rubber (elastic substance) is attached by vulcanization and an annular sealing member 4 is formed in an annular groove 3 having a step and provided in the bottom wall of a body 2 of a valve disc 1. The sealing member 4 has an annular portion 41 and an annular portion 42. Most of the annular portions 41, 42 are located in a deep groove portion 31 and a shallow groove portion 32, respectively, and the volume of the annular portion 41 is larger than the volume of the annular portion 42. Furthermore, an annular protrusion 43, which protrudes downward, is provided in the boundary region between the annular portions 41, 42. An inclined section that is inclined at the prescribed inner angle Q is also formed in the boundary region.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Norio Yamagishi
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Patent number: 7407165Abstract: A composite sleeve seal for sealing a conduit connection including a body portion having collar sections spaced apart from one another to define gaps therebetween, and being interconnected to one another by link segments spanning the gaps. A seal portion interposes the collar sections in the gaps and surrounds the link segments to positively interlock the seal portion with the body portion to form the composite sleeve seal as one integral component.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Hutchinson FTS, Inc.Inventor: Jerry H. Chisnell
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Patent number: 7404581Abstract: A plug-in connector comprising a base body (6), an annular sealing element (12), a clamping ring (50) and an annular body (20) which can be connected to the base body (6). A pipe end (4, 5) against which the sealing element (12) is arranged in a sealing manner, can be secured in the plug-in connector by the clamping ring (50). The plug-in connector of the invention can be connected to an end (4, 5) of at least one pipe in a simple manner and with a high degree of functional reliability, excluding the risk of assembly errors. For this purpose, the sealing ring (12) is arranged in an annular groove (14) of the base body (6) and comprises two sealing beads (60, 62) which are situated against the inner surface of the inserted pipe end (4, 5) in the manner of two o-ring seals.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Friatec AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans-Juergen Baving, Gudrun Mannweiler, Peer Milnazik, Lars Schiedhering, Henrik Zeller
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Patent number: 7401791Abstract: A pipe gasket includes a toroidal gasket body and projections extending away from a peripheral surface of the gasket body. The gasket body is configured to allow the gasket body to roll along a spigot end of a first pipe as the spigot end is received inside a bell end of a second pipe. The projections each include a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is configured to facilitate rotation of the gasket body in a first rotational direction. The second surface is configured to inhibit rotation of the gasket body in a second, opposite, rotational direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Vertex, Inc.Inventors: William C. Andrick, Michael J. Ferrara, Jr.
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Patent number: 7393020Abstract: In a pipe connection, a first pipe has a first flange of sheet metal provided with a first wall connected circumferentially to the first pipe. A second pipe has an end section shaped as a second flange. A clamp engages across the first and second flanges and has conical sidewalls forcing the first and second flanges axially against one another when tightening the clamp. The first flange delimits together with the first pipe an annular chamber that is coaxial to the longitudinal pipe axis. The first flange has a second wall that is glidingly supported on a free end of the first pipe. A sheet metal sealing ring is positioned between the first and second flanges. It has an edge section that is bent back onto a remaining sealing ring section that has a corrugation projecting past the bent edge section in an untightened state of the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: NORMA Germany GmbHInventors: Günther Hartig, Steve Williams
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Patent number: 7372933Abstract: A radioactive-material container includes a container body that shields nuclear radiation, which includes a cavity that stores a basket containing a recycle fuel assembly, a lid that covers the cavity, and a metal gasket that includes a sealing area that makes a physical contact with the container body and the lid. The sealing area has a specific shape that disperses tightening stress acting on the metal gasket for a sealing.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Katsunari Ohsono, Takeshi Yokoyama, Kazuo Asada, Tadashi Kimura, Yasuhiro Sakaguchi, Shinji Ookame, Masaharu Minami
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Patent number: 7364166Abstract: A seal/retainer unit (10) comprising an annular sealing gasket (12) and a plurality of retaining legs (14) extending generally perpendicularly therefrom. The sealing gasket (12) and the retaining legs (14) are formed in one piece (e.g., stamped) from a sealing material and dimensioned to allow nesting of a plurality of seal/retainer units (10) in a stacked arrangement. The retaining legs (14) may each include a rounded distal edge (16) to minimize package-tearing and interpart-marking and/or a break-off notch (18) to allow special customization. A radiused corner (20) between the gasket (12) and the legs (14) assures a gap between nested parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Applied Engineered Surfaces, Inc.Inventors: John Arthur Yoakam, Richard Alan Quayle, Dennis Floyd Quayle
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Patent number: 7361398Abstract: A low stress-to-seal gasket material is described. Gaskets made according to the present invention comprise at least two tapes of porous PTFE and a substantially air impermeable layer at the interface of the two tape layers. The tape layers each have a non-porous region extending the tape length and separating two porous regions. The non-porous regions of at least two tape layers are not aligned in the z-axis direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Kevin E. Dove
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Patent number: 7338050Abstract: An expansion gasket 10 positionable between similar or dissimilar materials having an exterior exposure to the elements. In the preferred embodiment, the expansion gasket of the present invention 10 provides means to seal a space occurring between mated articles such as walls and windows, doors, electrical outlets, lighting fixtures, fans, ventilation grille, etc. The gasket 10 may have one or two bases 60, 62 and various shapes including 52, 54.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventor: Robert R Tellez
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Patent number: 7331582Abstract: An annular gasket for affecting a watertight seal between two sections of corrugated pipe. The gasket comprises a seating portion dimensioned to fit within an annular recess in one of the mated sections of corrugated pipe, and a sealing portion integrally molded with the seating portion. The sealing portion includes a first shoulder portion, a second shoulder portion, and an arcuate surface extending between the first and second shoulder portions. The mass of the seating portion is less than the mass of the sealing portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: William V. Shaffer, William C. Andrick
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Patent number: 7284310Abstract: A method and apparatus for restraining pipe against both internal and external forces at a pipe or fitting connection and to join and seal at least two pipes to form a pipeline is shown featuring an improved restraining and sealing mechanism. The restraining and sealing mechanism includes a circumferential housing and a companion sealing ring which are received within a mating groove provided in the belled end of a female pipe. The circumferential housing has an interior region which contains a gripping ring insert. The sealing ring and housing are integrally located within a belled pipe end during belling operations.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventors: Jim Jones, Bradford G. Corbett, Jr., Gerardo Darce, Randall Chinchilla
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Patent number: 7255353Abstract: The seal can be used at high temperature. It is composed of a central flexible graphite core (10) maintained in its shape by two metal cups (12) that do not touch. It is all surrounded by a tight sheath (15) enabling the flexible core (10) to be maintained in a neutral atmosphere such as a partial vacuum or a neutral gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignees: Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Garlock France SASInventors: Philippe Caplain, Christian Rouaud, Patrick Le Gallo, Fabienne Le Guyadec, Michel Lefrancois, Jean-Marie Gentzbittel, Richard Levoy
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Patent number: 7252293Abstract: A gasket for pipe-to-pipe connections, which is closely received within a rectangular-shaped annular groove in the bell end of a pipe, and provides a compressive, fluid-tight seal with the spigot end of another pipe. The gasket includes a two-part body having a substantially rectangular profile in section, including a relatively rigid component joined to a relatively resilient component. The resilient component includes a radially inwardly projecting sealing lobe for providing a compressive seal with the spigot end of a pipe, and a reinforcement portion of the rigid component is disposed between the sealing lobe and the pipe bell end to provide a radially non-compressible reaction surface against which the sealing lobe is compressed. The rigid component also includes a tapered leading edge portion for aligning and centering the spigot end of a pipe upon insertion within the gasket, and the leading edge portion is reinforced by a plurality of circumferentially spaced ribs.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventor: Andrew J Happel
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Patent number: 7185894Abstract: A corrugated pipe saddle gasket is provided having a leading member, a primary sealing member, and an arm member, with the gasket having a contoured surface extending along at least a portion of the bottom of the primary sealing member and the arm member corresponding to the shape of a corrugated pipe. The primary sealing member of a second length is intermediate the leading member of a first length and the arm member of a third length, with the third length being greater than the sum of the first and second lengths. The gasket has at least a portion of its arm member having a durometer different from the durometer of the primary sealing member. In the preferred embodiment, the arm member has an axis that is substantially horizontal, and the leading member has an axis that is substantially vertical, such that the two axes are substantially perpendicular.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kevin S. Kish, Pardeep K. Sharma
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Patent number: 7140617Abstract: A seal of an annular shape comprising a top bead and a side bead that are tilted inwardly at predetermined angles. The top bead and side bead are integrally formed such that a force exerted on the side bead allows the side bead to cooperate with the top bead to properly seal an intake pipe within a cylinder head. This abstract submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Dana CorporationInventors: Frank W. Popielas, Alexander S. Williamson, Rohit Ramkumar, Troy D. Mc Arthy, Marsha A. Minkov, Colin C. Chen
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Patent number: 7128323Abstract: Primary objective of the present invention is to provide a seal device wherein the seal surfaces of the device are always brought into close contact against the side walls of the mounting slot regardless of fluid conditions. The seal device has two seal portions located to both sides of a bight shaped elastic portion which has a “U”-shaped cross section wherein the respective seal portions have a first side portion and a second side portion. The second side portions of the seal portions abut against each other in a symmetric manner in order to form a “W”-shaped seal body element. The end portions of the both second side portions of the seal body element are joined and seal surfaces are defined on the outer side surfaces of the both first side portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Eagle Engineering Aerospace Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuya Iguchi, Hidetoshi Kasahara, Jun Hiromatsu
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Patent number: 7114727Abstract: 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: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Mar Don CorporationInventor: Kevin O. Goll
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Patent number: 7107662Abstract: A method and apparatus for coupling together the ends of two steel pipe sections, each of which contains a permeable inner liner, in which not only are the pipe ends held in abutting engagement, but gas contained within the liner of one pipe section is effectively channeled into the liner of the other pipe section.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Alfredo Levario
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Patent number: 7100925Abstract: A pressure-energized, annular metallic seal is provided that includes a central annular portion and a pair of annular leg portions extending from the central portion. Each leg portion includes a convex sealing surface lying in sealing plane. One of the leg portions preferably has an annular flange offset from its sealing plane in an axial direction towards the sealing plane of the other leg portion. One of the leg portions preferably has at least one radially extending tab projecting further than adjacent parts of the seal. The seal is preferably manufactured by first cutting a first annular edge in a metallic sheet material, then bending the sheet material substantially into the shape of the seal, and then cutting a second annular edge to complete the shape of the seal. The second annular edge preferably defines the annular flange and/or the at least one tab.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Perkin Elmer, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Swensen, Stephen Rowland
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Patent number: 7090225Abstract: A seal for a bar mounted within a molded tub and surround. The seal includes a flexible flange and a tubular body extending therefrom. The seal provides a plurality of sealing surfaces which operate to engage the bar and aperture such that an effective redundant waterproof seal is provided. The flexible flange is generally perpendicular to the tubular body and is sized to cover any chips or cracks which may exist about the aperture and to accommodate a non-parallel, curved, and/or angled wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Aqua Glass CorporationInventors: Mel Saccomanno, David Lester Pinkston
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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: 7083171Abstract: A metal seal of ring as a whole disposed between a first contact flat face portion and a second contact flat face portion parallel to each other. This metal seal has a middle base portion, a first contact convex portion, and a second contact convex portion. The first contact convex portion protrudes from an inner side and the second contact convex portion protrudes from an outer side. The metal seal generates torsional elastic deformation around the middle base portion as a center in an attached and compressed state.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hironori Oida, Tetsuya Ashida, Takayoshi Mitsui
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Patent number: 7073796Abstract: A metallic packing is used to seal a connection between steam pipes. The metallic packing has an annular basement. This annular basement has an opening that joins the holes of the steam pipes. Two annular lips project from an inner circumference of the annular basement towards a central axis of the opening. Each annular lip steps away form the other lip, and the distance between free ends of the lips is longer than the width of the annular basement along the direction of the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Tadateru Tanioka, Mituo Ukai, Tadao Yashiki
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Patent number: 7063327Abstract: A sealing element, especially a flat seal, consisting of a metal-supported elastomer material, containing sealing profiles that are offset form one another, between which, at given intervals, elements that provide acoustic de-coupling, also made of elastomer material, are located.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Federal Mogul Sealing Systems Bretten GmbH & Co.KGInventor: Ralf Salameh
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Patent number: 7063329Abstract: A fitting having an axial end with a front face having an annular groove of half dovetail configuration for receiving a seal. The annular groove having a generally flat base portion, a first and a second side wall generally perpendicular with the base portion and a mouth portion generally opposite the flat base portion. The first side wall having a proximal first portion contiguous and perpendicular with the base portion, an inwardly angled flat portion contiguous with the proximal first portion, and an arcuate portion having a first end contiguous with the inwardly angled flat portion and a second end that ends into the mouth portion. The seal having a trapezoidal cross sectional area with a first flat wall, a second wall contiguous with the first wall, a third wall contiguous with the second wall, parallel with the first wall and having a shorter length than the first wall, and a fourth wall contiguous with the third and first wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Parker-HannifinInventors: Herbert G. Anderson, Tillman S. King, Hiralal V. Patel, Jeffry J. Beier
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Patent number: 7032905Abstract: A seal includes a resilient carrier with opposed limbs holding sealing rings that engage sealing surfaces. The seal is oriented so that a space between the limbs is exposed to a higher than ambient pressure that biases the limbs apart to increase the force pressing the sealing rings against sealing gland surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Michael J. Mullally
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Patent number: 7028972Abstract: A gasket and mandrel assembly, including a gasket having an annular main body portion with an anchor flange and a pipe sealing portion. The gasket is foldable between a folded position in which the pipe sealing portion is disposed substantially within the main body portion and an unfolded position in which the pipe sealing portion extends outwardly of the main body portion along its longitudinal axis. A pair of mandrels are respectively fitted on opposite sides of the folded gasket to enclose most of the gasket for casting the gasket within a wall in a concrete structure. At least one of the mandrels includes an annular outer surface aligned parallel or substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket CorporationInventors: Michael R. Miller, James W. Skinner
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Patent number: 7021632Abstract: A secondary seal gasket is formed of a graphite material for higher temperature applications. The gasket is formed by multiple wraps of a graphite ribbon and then is shaped in a mold to provide a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration having a self-energizing spring disposed therein. The gasket is formed from an L-shaped ribbon wrap having additional ribbon overwraps thereon to define a gasket ring which is then molded in a die press to form the U-shape. The L-shaped ribbon wrap thereby extends axially and then radially outwardly to define an end wall of the gasket to impede migration of fluid between the axial ribbon wraps.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Flowserve Management CompanyInventor: Ronald L. Grace
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Patent number: 7011314Abstract: A seal assembly used in combination with a trocar assembly to maintain sealing engagement with the exterior surface of medical instrument, which may have different size diameters, introduced into the trocar assembly so as to maintain adequate insufflation pressure within a body cavity accessed by the trocar assembly. The seal assembly includes a seal member and is structured to permit free movement of the seal member at least radially within a chamber of a seal housing which may be attached to or part of the trocar housing. The seal member and the sealing chamber are cooperatively dimensioned to maintain at least the periphery of an outer surface of the seal member in surrounding relation to an inlet port of the chamber and thereby maintain seal engagement between corresponding interior surfaces of the chamber and the corresponding outer surfaces of the seal member.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Taut, Inc.Inventor: Richard H. McFarlane
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Patent number: 7007954Abstract: The invention seeks to enable a coupling to be made in which assembly forces during assembly of the gasket are small, even though the coupling is of large size, e.g. having a diameter equal to 50 mm. To achieve this object, the invention proposes making a gasket whose envelope in section presents a surface for bearing against the bottom of a groove that is smaller than the surface it presents for bearing against the fluid-feed endpiece. A fluid transfer coupling is for making between a fluid-feed endpiece and a connection tube, the coupling including an annular groove for housing the gasket, the gasket presenting a bearing face for bearing against the bottom of the groove and a bearing face for bearing against the endpiece, the groove presenting an opening and a groove bottom that is substantially flat and smaller in size than the opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Le Joint FrancaisInventor: Thierry Travers
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Patent number: 7004478Abstract: A metallic seal is provided that concentrates the available load over a narrow band to produce a sealing dam over a sufficient width to minimize leakage on a molecular level. The metallic seal has a first annular end section with has a first annular sealing surface, a second annular end section with a second annular sealing surface and an annular center section extending between the first and second annular end sections to form a ring having a central passageway with a center longitudinal axis. The third annular section is frustoconical tube with the first and second annular end sections being contiguously arranged at opposite ends of the annular center section such that sealing loads applied substantially perpendicularly on the first and second annular sealing surfaces primarily deform due to torsional stress of the metallic seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: PerkinElmer Inc.Inventors: John Loyd Spence, Stephen B. Rowland
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Patent number: 7004479Abstract: A metal seal of ring as a whole disposed between a first contact flat face portion and a second contact flat face portion parallel to each other. This metal seal has a middle base portion, a first contact convex portion, and a second contact convex portion. The first contact convex portion protrudes from an inner side and the second contact convex portion protrudes from an outer side. The metal seal generates torsional elastic deformation around the middle base portion as a center in an attached and compressed state.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Cable Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Hironori Oida, Tetsuya Ashida, Takayoshi Mitsui
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Patent number: 7004477Abstract: A gasket is adapted to seal between a first member and a second member, and includes a first portion a second portion. The first portion includes a first elastomeric seal portion adapted to be in sealing engagement with the first member. The first portion may also include a clip or a coil spring contained within an elastomeric portion in order to provide a sealing force against the first member. The second portion is preferably molded integral with the first portion and includes a second elastomeric seal portion having a coil spring contained therein. The second portion is adapted to be in sealing engagement with the second member, with the coil spring being compressed in its normal direction when the gasket is assembled between the first member and the second member. The coil spring, then, exerts a sealing force with minimal degradation over time.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Freudenberg-NOK General PartnershipInventors: David Sakata, Francis Joseph Walker
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Patent number: 6962373Abstract: A pipe fitting includes a body having sockets for receiving pipes therein and a composite gasket housed within a circumferential gasket retention housing integral with the socket. The composite gaskets include a V-shaped carrier of relatively stiff plastic having an elastomeric seal portion bonded thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Plastic Trends, Inc.Inventor: Jon Houghton
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Patent number: 6957486Abstract: In order to provide a device for the production of gasket layers for single or multiple layered gaskets from one respective gasket layer section of a starting material comprising several continuous gasket layer sections, comprising a follow-on combination tool with several machining stations which follow one another along a direction of feed and in which the gasket layer sections are machined during operating cycles, wherein at least one of the machining stations is designed as a station for cutting outer contour lines, in which facing outer contour lines of two adjacent gasket layers are cut by means of a tool for cutting outer contour lines, and a feeding device, by means of which the gasket layer sections are moved further along the direction of feed by a feed distance v between two operating cycles, with which the outer contour lines of the gasket layers are cut with less resources and the starting material can be better utilized it is suggested that the tool for cutting outer contour lines be designed suType: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Elring Klinger AGInventor: Wolfgang Fritz
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Patent number: 6948716Abstract: An improved waterstop having the important added feature of a hydro expansive compound which expands when subjected to water. By expanding, the hydro expansive compound effectively blocks the passage of water that leaks into the gaps created during the shrinkage of the concrete surrounding the improved waterstop. All that is required are narrow strips of judiciously positioned hydro expansive compound at opposite ends of the improved waterstop.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventor: Gérard Drouin
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Patent number: 6948717Abstract: A multi-ring gasket (140) is for sealing the joint between two flanged general non-metallic pipes. In one embodiment, the gasket has an inner ring (72) an outer ring (132) and a plurality of spokes (77) connecting the inner ring (72) to the outer ring (132). The various gasket embodiments have additional features, including having a substantially in-set outermost ring (132) so that the gasket (140) may be used with a flange having a mating surface interior of the bolts employed to draw the flanges together; having spokes (96) that do not encircle the bolts but that provide for aligning the gasket with respect to the bolts and the flanges; having an outer periphery (102) that is at least partially rectilinear; having one or more peripheral notches (112) for receiving a thickness gauge; and having a tab (144) for manipulating the gasket (140) in the installation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1994Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: KC Multi-Ring Products, Inc.Inventor: Ronald L. Carr
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Patent number: 6948718Abstract: An annular gasket for affecting a watertight seal between two sections of corrugated pipe. The gasket comprises a seating portion dimensioned to fit within an annular recess in one of the mated sections of corrugated pipe, and a sealing portion integrally molded with the seating portion. The sealing portion includes a first shoulder portion, a second shoulder portion, and an arcuate surface extending between the first and second shoulder portions. The mass of the seating portion is less than the mass of the sealing portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: William V. Shaffer, William C. Andrick
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Patent number: 6932355Abstract: There is referred to a sealing arrangement (10, 10?) comprising two armature members (11, 12), which are adapted to receive a sealing ring (13, 13?) between them for sealing off a joint between the armature members (11, 12), and a clamping device (30), which during mounting is adapted to clamp the armature members (11, 12) against each other in a direction towards the intermediate sealing ring (13, 13?), where the sealing ring (13, 13?) has a substantially T-shaped annular cross-section, with a stem (14) extending radially outwards and with a sealing face (15a, 15b) facing radially outwards in each of two sealing wings (15, 16) projecting axially outwards in opposite directions from stem (14) of the T-shape, the sealing wings (15, 16) having mutually equivalent forms and equivalent conical sealing faces (15a, 16a) for forming abutments against their respective conical support faces (21, 25) of each of the armature members (11, 12).Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Den Norske Metallpakningsfabrikk ASInventor: Ole Hjertholm
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Patent number: 6926283Abstract: An annular metal-to-metal sealing system comprises at least one metal member defining an annular sealing surface and an annular seal body which is comprised of a high strength metal material and which is positioned substantially concentrically relative to the annular sealing surface. The seal body has at least one flexible portion which is flexed during assembly to develop a seal activating force, and the metal-to-metal sealing system further comprises at least one annular soft metal sealing insert which is supported by the flexible portion and which is maintained in sealing engagement with the annular sealing surface by the seal activating force.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dwight D. Janoff, John C. Vicic, Gregory L. Glidden, Neil C. Crawford
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Patent number: RE39973Abstract: A metallic seal is provided that concentrates the available load over a narrow band to produce a sealing dam over a sufficient width to minimize leakage on a molecular level. The metallic seal has a first annular beam section, a second annular beam section, and inner and outer surfaces extending between the first and second annular beam sections. One of the inner and outer surfaces has an annular recess that at least partially defines an annular column section of material extending substantially perpendicular between said first and second annular beam sections thereto. The first annular beam section has a first non-sealing surface and a first raised portion with a first annular sealing surface facing in a first axial direction to contact a first member for creating a first annular sealing dam therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: PerkinElmer, Inc.Inventors: John Loyd Spence, Kevin R. Felber