Particular Cross-sectional Seal Profile Patents (Class 277/644)
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Patent number: 6290231Abstract: A diverter body having an upper portion, a central portion and a lower portion is secured to the upper end of a riser and lands in a housing. The central portion has lateral flow openings that axially align with a lateral flowline outlet in the housing. A pair of identical gallery seals locate above and below the lateral flowline outlet. The upper gallery seal is located between the upper portion, the central portion and the housing. The upper gallery seal has upper and lower metal rings and a central elastomer sandwiched therebetween. An outer diameter of the elastomer seals against the housing bore. The rings are symmetric and are mated to the elastomer along interfaces which are S-shaped in cross-section to form shoulders. The shoulders face radially inward. An annular cavity and a pair of flexible annular lips are formed along the inner diameter portion of the elastomer. A passage extends through the diverter bodies and communicates with the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Abb Vetco Gray, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Petrash, Richard W. Slyker
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Patent number: 6290236Abstract: In the case of a housing seal (3, 3′) for cable through-duct apertures that can be inserted into receptacles (2, 2′) for the cable through-duct apertures, whereby housing seal (3, 3′) has at least two sealing areas (7, 7′or 9, 9′) with different sealing contours and can be inserted into receptacles (2, 2′) in different directions as desired, a low overall height and the use of the housing seal with the same shape for the inlet and outlet apertures of a housing are possible even when asymmetrically profiled cables are used if two sealing areas (7, 7′or 9, 9′) are provided on adjacent sides of housing seal (3, 3′), whereby one side points in the direction of the cable through-duct.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Richard Hirschmann GmbH & Co.Inventor: Bernd Hagmann
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Patent number: 6287669Abstract: An article adapted for sealing a discontinuity in a surface. The article includes a melt-flowable composition that flows and seals the discontinuity when the article is heated to a sufficient temperature and a polymeric cap controlling the melt-flow behavior of the melt-flowable composition to substantially confine the melt-flowable composition to the area underneath the cap, when the article is heated to a temperature sufficient to cause the melt-flowable composition to flow, and then cooled.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Clayton A. George, Michael A. Johnson, Peggy S. Willett
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Patent number: 6273426Abstract: A hydrodynamic seal efficiently protects an interior cavity of an enclosure from external elements. The seal has an upper portion having a recess formed in a center section of the upper portion. A lower portion, having a raised portion, abuts the upper portion and forms a passage between the two portions. The passage between the upper and lower portions is reduced in area along the recessed and raised portions. When air with water and/or dust passes through the passage, a velocity and pressure change occurs, thereby the water and/or dust is deposited in a channel. The water and/or dust flows along the channel and is exhausted to an external so that the water and/or dust is prevented from entering the interior cavity of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Bassel H. Daoud, Jason Abraham Kay, David Steven Kerr, Ronald Marchtsin, Lawrence M. Paul
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Patent number: 6264206Abstract: In the present packing hold structure, in a packing, there are provided projecting portions which respectively project toward the two mutually opposing inner surfaces 13 of a packing storage groove 13, and a dimension between the two projecting portions is set larger than the width dimension 13 of the packing storage groove 13. While the packing is stored within the packing storage groove, the projecting portions of the packing are respectively pressed against the two inner surfaces of the packing storage groove 12, thereby allowing the packing 12 to be held by itself within the packing storage groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventors: Shigemi Hashizawa, Yutaka Masuda
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Patent number: 6257594Abstract: A resilient seal has an annular curved region having a generally C-shaped cross section, and a pair of annular leg regions. Each leg region has a free end and extends generally radially inward towards the inside of the C-shaped cross section. The leg regions contact each other and each form a generally frustro-conical disk spring member extending inwardly from the curved region. The leg regions are adapted to contact each other and to provide a restoring force when the sealing ring is compressed. A first bend connects one of said leg regions to the curved region, and a second bend connects the other of the leg regions to the curved region.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Jetseal, Inc.Inventors: Horace P. Halling, Paul L. Porter
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Patent number: 6250643Abstract: There are disclosed a damper plate for a rotary machine and a method for producing thereof which makes it possible to produce a honeycomb-type damper plate with accurate dimensions and reasonable cost. In the method for producing a damper plate for sealing between a rotating portion and a stationary portion of a rotary machine and cushioning said rotating portion, the damper plate has a plurality of convex portions and concave portions, and a plurality of the convex portions and the concave portions are processed by a superplastic processing method.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Hirokazu Takayama, Toshiyuki Ogawa, Atsushi Kaneko
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Patent number: 6244601Abstract: A sealing system is disclosed having at least one sealing profiled section for the roof frame of the vehicle. The sealing profiled section is formed by a profile strip of at least one elastomer and by a reinforcement. The reinforcement is formed as prefabricated injection-molded plastics material part and, in a molding tool, is provided with the profile strip on at least a part of its external surface. The reinforcement has a substantially U-shaped cross-section over its entire length. The sealing system is three-dimensional and can be fixed to connecting pieces of the roof frame of the vehicle by fastening members. An end cap is formed on at least one end face of each sealing profiled section in the molding tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Meteor Gummiwerke K.H. Badge GmbH & Co.Inventors: Hans-Volker Buchholz, Jens Anders
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Patent number: 6237921Abstract: A seal includes a seal ring with a circumferential split defining a gap. An arcuate bridge extends across the gap and nests in the seal ring. The bridge includes an anchor end which engages the seal ring solely in friction to restrain differential circumferential movement therebetween. The bridge also includes a slip end engaging the seal ring on an opposite side of the gap with less friction than the anchor end to permit differential circumferential movement therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gary C. Liotta, Elias H. Lampes
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Patent number: 6227546Abstract: A seal and method of using a seal are provided. The seal has a convolution region and two legs extending therefrom, and the seal may be positioned in a cavity such that an inner side of an extending leg faces a lower pressure zone; and/or an outer side of an extending leg faces a higher pressure zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Jetseal, Inc.Inventor: Horace P. Halling
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Patent number: 6224065Abstract: A face seal for forming a sealed condition between two spaced, opposed surfaces. The face seal includes an inner seal retainer member and an outer seal retainer member each defining an area having an axis therethrough. The inner and outer seal retainer members each having a first axial end portion, an opposite second axial end portion, and an axial extent as measured between the first axial end portion and the second axial end portion. The outer seal retainer member is disposed radially outwardly of the inner seal retainer member, defining a space therebetween. An elastomeric seal member having an axial extent longer than the axial extent of the first and second inner and outer seal retainer members is disposed in a predetermined portion of the space between the inner seal retainer member and the outer seal retainer member.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: David P. Smith
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Patent number: 6224064Abstract: A seal for use in spherical disc type butterfly valves. The seal is T-shaped on the inside diameter region where contact is made with the disc and is cupped on radially opposite sides by contoured lips on the seal retainer ring and valve body such that the seal cannot be deformed by pressure by being pressed radially outwardly but rather is cupped by lips of retainer and valve body. The seal also has a rectangularly shaped region on the outside diameter for press fitting into the valve body. The seal has a groove containing a compressed spring element. The seal allows slight twisting motion about the fixed base region and radially toward the compressed spring element such that the seal can move axially with the disc under pressure to maintain uniform sealing contact with the disc without the seal becoming damaged.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Stephen V. St. Germain
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Patent number: 6213413Abstract: A fuel injection valve is provided with an injection nozzle having an injection hole for fuel injection, a valve body for closing the injection hole, and an elastic body provided on one of a wall surface of the injection nozzle and a wall surface of the valve body. The elastic body is provided such that when the valve body closes the injection hole, the wall surface of the valve body comes into abutment with the wall surface of the injection nozzle after the valve body has come into abutment with the injection nozzle through the elastic body.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Susumu Kojima, Keiso Takeda
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Patent number: 6203025Abstract: A longitudinal seal in the form of a strip member for sealing a gap between adjacent jet pipe liner panels, for example. The liner panels are individually suspended from the internal wall of the jet pipe by separate supports with narrow clearance gaps between neighbouring panels which have to be sealed. A seal has to be provided between adjacent panels which is capable of accommodating relative movements and misalignments between adjacent structures. The seal disclosed essentially comprises a long strip of a metal alloy folded lengthwise several times to form a compliant section in the form of a box pleat between two edge portions which may be engaged in lengthwise slots on the two supporting structures facing each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Rolls-Royce PLCInventor: Paul R Hayton
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Patent number: 6199871Abstract: A seal includes first and second axially opposite loops integrally joined together by a coextensive web in a collective ring having a circumferential split. The two loops are arcuate in section, with radially outer and inner sealing lands. And, the web is disposed radially between the outer and inner lands. The loops are disposed in corresponding grooves of adjoining members for effecting a seal therebetween and accommodating differential radial and axial thermal movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Elias H. Lampes
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Patent number: 6193240Abstract: A seal assembly that seals a gap formed by a groove comprises a seal body, a biasing element, and a connection that connects the seal body to the biasing element to form the seal assembly. The seal assembly further comprises a concave-shaped center section and convex-shaped contact portions at each end of the seal body. The biasing element is formed from an elastic material and comprises a convex-shaped center section and concave-shaped biasing zones that are opposed to the convex-shaped contact portions. The biasing element is adapted to be compressed to change a width of the seal assembly from a first width to a second width that is smaller than the first width. In the compressed state, the seal assembly can be disposed in the groove. After release of the compressing force, the seal assembly expands. The contact portions will move toward a surface of the groove and the biasing zones will move into contact with another surface of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Roger Neal Johnson, William David Longfritz
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Patent number: 6186514Abstract: A gasket having a surface thereof coated with an elastic membrane and adapted to be interposed, together with a valve plate and a discharge valve member, between a cylinder block and a housing of a refrigerant compressor under compression. The gasket includes an outer sealing portion for sealing an outer circumference of the compressor against an atmospheric environment therearound, and an inner sealing portion, connected to the outer sealing portion, for sealing between a high pressure region and a low pressure region within the compressor. Each of the outer and inner sealing portions includes in its entirety a deformable ridge which is shaped as a convexly curved projection with an apex line continuously extending along a length of the each outer and inner sealing portion. When the gasket is located in a proper position in the compressor, the apex lines of the ridges of the respective sealing portions are abutted to the front or rear housing of the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jidoshokki SeisakushoInventors: Hayato Ikeda, Noriyuki Shintoku, Keishi Nakagaki, Tomohiro Wakita
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Patent number: 6176493Abstract: A novel side seal assembly for a slide gate is provided that essentially comprises a seal member having first, second and third mutually spaced sections formed integral with a base section, the first and second sections defining a slide-receiving channel and the second and third sections defining a tapered wedge-receiving channel, said second section being capable of flexing away from said first section toward said third section under a flexing force applied thereto; a tapered wedge member for disposition in said wedge-receiving channel; and attachment means for attaching said seal member and said wedge member to a gate slide guide, said attachment means including fastener means for retaining said wedge member at a selected depth in said wedge-receiving channel, said wedge member acting on said said second and third sections to produce a flexing force that causes said second section to flex toward said first section whereby to cause said first and second sections to engage and form a watertight sliding seal wType: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: George E. Whipps
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Patent number: 6173970Abstract: A gasket includes an elongated strip including a first resilient gasket component and a second resilient gasket component having shielding properties, the first and second gasket components being joined together. A method for making a gasket is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Instrument Specialties Co., Inc.Inventors: Hafeez Choudary, Kenneth M. Robinson
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Patent number: 6158745Abstract: A fluid pressure relief seal for preventing the ingress of fluid into a container and for venting fluid from the container is disclosed. The fluid pressure relief seal works in conjunction with a container having a receptacle and a lid. The receptacle has a mouth and at least one aperture in the receptacle for venting fluid from the container, while the lid covers the mouth and is engagable with the receptacle. The fluid pressure relief seal comprises a fluid-impermeable washer elastically stretched over an exterior of the receptacle and compressed between the lid and the receptacle when the lid and receptacle are engaged to prevent the passage of fluid into or out of the container. The fluid pressure relief seal also comprises a fluid-impermeable lip seamlessly molded with the washer and elastically stretched over the exterior of the receptacle and apertures in the receptacle for venting fluid from the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Pelican Products, Inc.Inventor: Kevin John Deighton
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Patent number: 6138989Abstract: A repair of a butterfly valve having metal seat includes de-watering of the valve, and movement of the disc to the open position. As in the prior art, the extant (usually brass) valve seat is machine in situ and capped with a stainless steel substitute seat having relatively low slope in the range of 10.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to the closing valve disc. The valve disc edge and valve disc edge caps are removed. A new valve flap seal clamp and relatively hard rubber seal (in the range of 70.+-.5 shore) is inserted. The new valve seal edge clamp has a profile to completely capture the inserted rubber valve seal edge and assure that all elastic extrusion occurs only to and toward the refurbished valve seat. This elastic extrusion necks down and decreases in cross-section toward the edge of the disc of the valve. When the clamp is compressed, the elastic section of the rubber valve seal is extruded to extend to and toward the valve seat.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Site Constructors, Inc.Inventor: C. Thomas Lynch
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Patent number: 6126173Abstract: An extruded gasket being formed of a suitable resilient, compressible material through out the body thereof to facilitate controlling critical gap dimensions measured between the components having the gasket arranged in said gap to provide an excellent water-tight seal. The gasket material is of a softer durometer than that of prior art gaskets and includes a relief section providing sufficient mechanical softness to allow the gasket to compress more easily in the region of the relief section.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Poly-Tec Products, Inc.Inventors: James A. Westhoff, James A. Kelly
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Patent number: 6120035Abstract: An end cap with a inwardly flanged bevel tapered seal utilized on sample cylinders for pipeline applications that provides a better means for sealing the sample cylinder. The present invention specifically relates to mating ring seal members having a beveled mitered interface and each member having an inward flange or lip. The preferred embodiment of the invention was designed with a sample cylinder in mind wherein the sample cylinder has an end cap with a purging port and a piston that reciprocates within said sample cylinder. The typical sample cylinder is designed such that contents in the internal sampling chamber can be purged through the purging port of the end cap by plunging the piston inside the sampling chamber against the end cap in a reciprocating fashion.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Welker Engineering CompanyInventor: Brian H. Welker
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Patent number: 6114004Abstract: A cavity sealing article comprises(a) a planar support member; and(b) a sealing member comprising a foamable polymer surrounding and in intimate contact with the support member in the plane of the support member, the sealing member comprising at least two layers in intimate contact in the plane of the support member,the outermost of the layers comprising an uncrosslinked foamable polymer, andan inner layer comprising a crosslinked foamable polymer.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Inventors: Edward A. Cydzik, Peter M. Godfrey, Rong J. Chang, Keith Dawes
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Patent number: 6105973Abstract: A composite joint sealing gasket (8) includes an elongated flexible, resilient member (10) typically of an elastomer or polymer, for example, elastomer rubber, thermoplastic elastomer or thermoplastic polymer with memory, for example, EPDM or neoprene, and has opposed elongated upper and lower longitudinal edge portions (18, 16); the upper portion (18) defines a sealing element (40, 42); a tacky sealing composition (12), for example, a mastic composition is supported on an outer surface of the lower portion (16) remote from the sealing element (40, 42).Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Tremco Ltd.Inventors: Donald James Butler, Murray Charles Jefferies, Henrique Manuel Costa Dos Reis
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Patent number: 6092813Abstract: A sealing ring for a drive axle for a mobile vehicle such as a medium or heavy duty truck. The sealing ring is for the interface between the shaft end flange of the axle and the outer hub mounting face of the wheel hub which allows for metal to metal contact between shaft end flange and the wheel hub mounting faces. The sealing ring has a shaft side which is compressed upon installation into a recess in the shaft end flange of the axle and the sealing ring has a hub side which fits adjacent to an inner radial wall of the wheel hub to seal lubricant in the cavity of the wheel hub. The sealing ring is resistant to tearing during installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Navistar International Transportation CorpInventors: Michael B. Merkler, Chester D. Smith, Allen P. Scott, Daniel R. Daley
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Patent number: 6092456Abstract: A rodless power cylinder includes a tube having an oblong circular cross section bore and a slit extending along the longitudinal axis of the bore and penetrating the wall of the tube. The bore includes a slit-side inner surface on which the slit opens and a counter-slit-side inner surface which opposes the slit-side inner surface. The slit-side inner surface of the bore is formed as a flat plane or a curved plane having substantially no curvature. Further, recesses are formed on the slit side inner surface at both sides of the slit. The surfaces of the recesses are formed as curved planes having a curvature larger than the curvature of the slit-side inner surface. An inner seal band made of a flat, thin metal band is provided to seal the opening of the slit. The seal band contacts the surface of the recess at its transverse edges. Therefore, a good sealing capability is achieved by the contacts between the surfaces of the recesses and the edges of the seal band.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Howa Machinery, Ltd.Inventors: Mitsuo Noda, Tsuyoshi Yonezawa
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Patent number: 6079944Abstract: Seal plates for gas turbine stationary blade inner shrouds are made in a double cross type seal structure with a view to enhance sealing ability. Seal plates 1, 2 are mutually lapped and disposed in a turbine axial direction between inner shrouds 12 of stationary blades 11. End portion seal plate 5 is lapped on an end portion of the seal plate 2 and end portion seal plate 6 is lapped under an end portion of the seal plate 1. All these seal plates are fitted with their side end portions being inserted into groove 9a provided in the inner shrouds 12. Seal plates 3, 4 and seal plates 7, 8 engaged with the seal plates 3, 4 are also fitted between flange portions of the inner shrouds 12 with their side end portions being inserted into grooves 10a, 10b and grooves 9b, 9c, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuoki Tomita, Kenichi Arase, Naoki Hagi, Hiroki Fukuno
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Patent number: 6076835Abstract: A sealing member for sealing between static members, for example between static members of a gas turbine engine. The seal includes a first annular sealing member which includes a first sealing portion and a flange portion. The first sealing member seals a passageway between static members. The flange portion clamps around a flange of a static member, and also seals a portion of circumferential gaps. The first sealing member cooperates with a second sealing member to seal a passageway. Attached to another leg of the flange portion is a ring.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Allison Advanced Development CompanyInventors: Robert Anthony Ress, Brian Michael Davis
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Patent number: 6073938Abstract: A sealing structure for sealing a valve body from a separating plate in a liquid-tight fashion. A first sealing layer is printed on the mating surface of the separate plate and a second sealing layer is printed along the first sealing layer with at least a part of the second sealing layer overlapping the first sealing layer and the printing height of the second sealing layer being made larger than that of the first sealing layer whereby the valve body and the separate plate are sealed liquid-tight from each other by a sealing portion comprising the first and second sealing layers. The sealing portion provided by the sealing structure of the present invention has the advantages that it hardly comes off, has an excellent sealing property and is capable of reducing the width thereof to meet a design change.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Kokusan Parts Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshitaka Abe, Hironobu Imanaka, Yukio Yoshida, Yoshinori Iwamoto, Takashi Suzuki
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Patent number: 6059294Abstract: The invention relates to a windscreen wiper mechanism cf the kind having a shaft for driving a windscreen wiper arm which passes through an aperture in the vehicle body with the interposition of a guiding and sealing device, and an outer and inner annular sealing joint. According to the invention, the outer annular sealing joint is produced in one piece with the inner annular sealing joint, and said one-piece sealing joint is adapted to be inserted axially through the aperture prior to the axial clamping of the assembly by means of the clamping nut.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Valeo Systems d'EssuyageInventor: Stephane Gorce
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Patent number: 6056294Abstract: A self energizing one piece seal has an annular seal body and a multiplicity of circumferentially spaced delta shaped resilient tabs extending inwardly from the annular body. The seal is adapted to be placed in an annular groove of a cylindrical member so that a circumferential seal face is initially biased into sealing engagement with a bore of a body and a radial seal face is initially biased into sealing engagement with a radial face of the groove by the resilient tabs.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: David P. Smith
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Patent number: 6029981Abstract: A tube plug seal has an improved tear line pattern which tears when a mating tube having a circumference smaller than the seal is inserted through the seal. The improved tear line pattern is designed to initially tear where the circumference of the mating tube applies the highest stress. As a result, the improved tear line includes a portion which extends at least partially circumferentially about an axial center point of the seal. More specifically, the circumferential portion of the improved tear line pattern generally aligns with a circumference of the mating tube. In one embodiment the improved tear line pattern is C-shaped.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Form Rite CorporationInventors: Frank Dean Hawley, Matthew David Lutzke
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Patent number: 6027126Abstract: A metal gasket, with a section comprising a heel (16) to ensure static sealing and a curved part (15) to ensure dynamic sealing, wherein the curved part (15) exhibits a variation in its radius of curvature while retaining the same direction of curvature.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: KSB S.A.Inventors: Jacques Peterschmitt, Rene Laulhe, Claude Wattignier
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Patent number: 6027123Abstract: A tank piston is shown with an improved seal and wiper. The piston is used in conjunction with tanks used for transporting semi-solid and viscous materials such as grease, oil, ink, and the like. The improved seal consists of an annular rubber member with a hollow chamber filled with an open cell foam material such as polyurethane, or a gel such as silica gel. The material in the chamber is compressible and expandable to provide a seal about the piston. Additionally, the piston is provided with an annular wiper structure that extends about the outer forward periphery of the piston, and is forwardly angled at about 45.degree. relative to an axis of the piston. The wiper has a beveled end that makes contact with the interior surface of the tank to provide a cleaning action. A complementary second wiper may be added near the outer rearward periphery of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: CBW Transport Services, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Berry, Sr., Christopher K. Duncan
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Patent number: 6024364Abstract: A seal that can be used in groove surfaces, in permanent glasswork, or in casement windows and is comprised of a sealing profile 1 having a profile base 3 and an anchoring wedge 2. On the side of the profile base 3 that is opposite the anchoring wedge 2, a sealing pad 4 and a sealing lip 5 are formed, and a nose strip 6 is positioned on the end of the sealing pad 4. These parts of the sealing profile 1 are made of a thermoplastic rubber. They are to be joined to the semi-finished closure of the window shortly following extrusion by the manufacturer. The corresponding semi-finished product can then be cut to size and joined by the window builder with the sealing profiles 1 being bonded together at the same time so that the entire seal is guaranteed. This makes the window builder's step of "inserting the sealing profile" completely unnecessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Saar-Gummiwerk GmbHInventor: Friedhelm Steffen
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Patent number: 6007109Abstract: A sealing element for a hydraulic screw connection, comprising a hollow screw and an annular stub, for securing a rigid or flexible line connected or connectable to the annular stub and to a hydraulic component, wherein the annular stub is fixed in a pressure medium-tight fashion, via its plane end faces, between a head of the hollow screw and the component and swiveled into an arbitrary angular position relative to the component about the center line of the hollow screw. Two sealing element regions disposed in sealing seams located between the head of the hollow screw and the annular stub and between the component and the annular stub, are joined via a substantially cylindrical portion, and this cylindrical portion. This portion extends in the seam concentric with the largely cylindrical wall of the hollow screw. It has at least one radial opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Alfons Schoetz
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Patent number: 5975844Abstract: A sealing element seals a gap which may be formed between two components that are movable thermally relative to one another. Each component has a component groove located one opposite the other. The sealing element is directed along a center line, in a cross-section essentially perpendicular to a main line, and has a first end, a second end located opposite the first end and a toothed middle region located between the ends. The sealing element is suitable in particular for sealing off a gap between guide blades at high temperatures in a gas turbine plant for the purpose of preventing a gas flow out of a cooling-gas region into a hot-gas region. A gas turbine plant is provided with the sealing element for sealing the gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Mirko Milazar, Friedhelm Terschuren, Alfred Lienert
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Patent number: 5950381Abstract: A device is positioned for passing a lengthy object through an opening in a wall to which a flat plate made of a stable material is attached. The plate has a hole that corresponds to and is aligned with the opening. A one-piece rubber sleeve that surrounds the lengthy object is provided for its moisture-proof insertion, and has a lengthwise separation which can be closed. A circumferential groove is provided on the inside of the rubber sleeve and is designed to lay against the lengthy object; this groove contains a ring-shaped insert made of a flexible material. In addition, the rubber sleeve has an outwardly open circumferential recess at one outer axial end, to seal the edge that limits the hole in the plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: AlcatelInventor: Michael Stansbie
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Patent number: 5944323Abstract: A sealing ring for sealing a space between two substantially cylindrical space surfaces (36, 44) axially introducable one into the other comprises two annular sealing portions (2, 4) concentrically connected with each other. The sealing portions have one sealing surface (14, 16) each adapted to engage one space surface (44, 36) each. In its relaxed condition the sealing ring forms a recess (22) between the sealing portions (2, 4) and when this recess (22) is closed substantially without a compression of the sealing ring, the sealing surfaces (14, 16) take a substantially parallel position in relation to the space surfaces (44, 36), respectively. This provides that the sealing ring will at the compression between the space surfaces (44, 36) be subjected to a substantially uniform compression over the main part of its section.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Forsheda ABInventor: Elvir Cavka
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Patent number: 5941536Abstract: An elastomer seal member for use in a pump having adjustable side liners is structured with a bellows-type flange which provides and maintains a tight seal between adjoining casing elements of the pump as the side liners are axially adjusted to compensate for wear and abrasion of the side liners. The elastomer seal member provides a continuous seal between adjoining casing elements as the side liners are axially adjusted, thereby extending the service life of the side liners and extending the number of hours the pump may be operated before a replacement of the side liners and seal is required.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: EnviroTech Pumpsystems, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Hill
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Patent number: 5934687Abstract: A gas-path leakage seal for generally sealing a gas-path leakage-gap between spaced-apart first and second members of a turbine (such as combustor casing segments of a gas turbine). The seal includes a flexible and generally imperforate metal sheet assemblage having opposing first and second surfaces and two opposing raised edges extending a generally identical distance above and below the surfaces. A first cloth layer assemblage has a thickness generally equal to the previously-defined identical distance and is superimposed on the first surface between the raised edges. A second cloth layer assemblage is generally identical to the first cloth layer assemblage and is superimposed on the second surface between the raised edges.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bharat Sampathkumaran Bagepalli, Mahmut Faruk Aksit, Thomas Raymond Farrell
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Patent number: 5913494Abstract: A blade seal (20) for an aircraft has a mounting structure (22). A composite blade (26) is attached to the mounting structure (22). The composite blade (26) has a plurality of holes (28). An elastomer substance (30) is used to fill the plurality of holes (28).Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: McDonnell DouglasInventors: Thomas Edward Burbridge, Harvey John Tomko, Robert Henry Wille
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Patent number: 5851387Abstract: A feed port clamp member is disclosed for placement through and about the feed port of a filter plate to provide an abrasion-resistant surface through the feed port of the filter plate to prevent degradation of the underlying filter media and filter plate during high pressure and/or high temperature flow conditions of solids-containing filtration fluid through the feed port. The feed port clamp member is reinforced to provide stability to the feed port clamp member and to assure a secure seal between the feed port clamp member and the filter media. The feed port clamp member provides an improved means of protecting the filter plate and filter media under challenging flow conditions, particularly when the filtration fluid contains non-mineral solids components.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Reuben G. Neumann
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Patent number: 5820133Abstract: A seal mechanism for a rotary control valve having a housing with a plurality of ports and a generally cylindrical rotor having an external surface and a plurality of ports rotatably located within the housing. The seal mechanism is located between the external surface of the rotor and the housing and includes a generally cylindrical collar which extends substantially around the circumference of the rotor. The collar includes one or more ports adapted to respectively align with the ports in the rotor and in the housing and a groove extending around each collar port. A seal member having an aperture, an outwardly extending first flange and an inwardly extending second flange is located within the groove of the collar. The first flange has a first sealing face adapted to sealingly engage the housing and the second flange includes a second sealing face adapted to sealingly engage the external surface of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Fleck Controls, Inc.Inventor: Edward L. Altshuler
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Patent number: 5797603Abstract: The present invention relates mainly to a sealing ring and to a method of mounting it in a groove. According to the present invention, the sealing ring is twisted before being mounted in the groove so that the reaction forces retain it therein. The retention capabilities of the present invention is improved for sealing rings of a section that includes a projection directed towards a wall of the groove that provides radial support. The present invention applies more particularly to the mechanical, motor vehicle, and aircraft industries. The sealing ring of the present invention can be used, in particular, in association with the manifolds of turbocompressors, and with air inlet and outlet manifolds, in particular those made of plastics materials, as used in the motor vehicle industry.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Le Joint Francais SNCInventors: Bernard Voirol, Didier Cochin, Thierry Travers
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Patent number: 5769429Abstract: An improved seat for air valves and combination air release and air valves is provided. The improved seal for an air valve has a resilient member with a top surface and a bottom surface and a through hole therebetween; a circular raised bead positioned on the top surface having a diameter larger than that of the through hole and a circumferential slot arranged in the through hole; and having a diameter larger than that of the through hole so that a lip is formed between the bottom surface and the circumferential slot. In addition, a seal for an air valve having a resilient member with a top surface and a bottom surface and a through hole therebetween; a circular raised bead positioned on the bottom surface, the circular raised bead having a diameter larger than that of the through hole; and a notch circumscribing the through hole and having a diameter larger than that of the through hole so that contact surface is formed between the notch and the through holes is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Val-Matic Valve and Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Robert W. Smetters, Ted J. Makowan
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Patent number: 5730446Abstract: A sealing strip (5) for a hem flange between two panels (for example, the inner and outer panels (1, 3) of a vehicle door) comprises an inner portion (9) of a tacky, sealing material with an outer part (10) of a non-tacky material, providing the strip with a rounded, shape-retaining, outer surface. To seal the hem flange, the strip (5) is pressed into place along the edge of the flange so that the inner surface (7) of the strip adheres to the panels and the rounded outer surface (10) extends from one panel to the other and covers the tacky material.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1995Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Roger Taylor, Pierre Mader, Alain Lamon