T-shaped Or I-shaped Ring Member Including Seal On A Side Patents (Class 277/905)
  • Patent number: 7252293
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: Press-Seal Gasket Corporation
    Inventor: Andrew J Happel
  • Patent number: 6932355
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: Den Norske Metallpakningsfabrikk AS
    Inventor: Ole Hjertholm
  • Patent number: 6139026
    Abstract: A sealing gasket for sealing a flange face, especially a flange face that may be sensitive to uneven application of pressure or that cannot be provided with any sort of flange retaining means comprising a sharp angle in the flange surface. The gasket includes at least a metal ring, a reinforced fluoropolymer sheet, an O ring and a fluoropolymer protective shield. The metal ring is defined by inside and outside circumferences, by widely separated outwardly directed parallel surfaces that in turn define maximum thickness of the ring, by narrowly separated parallel surfaces defining opposing depressed portions in the ring and by opposing shoulders. Each of the widely separated parallel surfaces is covered by at least one reinforced fluoropolymer sheet having inside and outside surfaces positioned so that the inside surface of the sheet faces and covers at least one of the widely separated parallel surfaces and so that the outside surface faces outwardly. The gasket includes at least two O rings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Pfaudler, Inc.
    Inventors: Morris E. Gruver, III, Franklyn J. Amorese, Eugene A. Priebe
  • Patent number: 5853176
    Abstract: A vacuum chamber according to the present invention has a plurality of plates arranged to be joined together by using bolts to form an internal space, a sealing member continuously disposed along joint lines on the inside portion of the vacuum chamber facing the internal space in order to seal joint portions among the plates, and pressing members secured to the plates by bolts so as to hermetically press the sealing member against the joint portions among the plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Tokyo Electron Limited
    Inventor: Kenji Kiriyama
  • Patent number: RE42654
    Abstract: A seal for acceptance in an annular gland in a piston comprises an annular primary sealing element, an annular secondary sealing element disposed radially inwardly of the primary sealing element, and a pair of axially spaced back up rings disposed in axially spaced relation on opposite sides of the primary sealing element and having radially inner portions, respectively, engaged with the primary sealing element so as to lock the backup rings in the gland of the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: SKF USA Inc.
    Inventor: Richard D. Zitting