Expansible chamber devices – With assembly or disassembly facilitating means
Patent
1983-09-26
1985-05-14
Freeh, William L.
Expansible chamber devices
With assembly or disassembly facilitating means
417454, 417539, 417559, F01B 2900, F04B 2100, F04B 3914
Patent
active
045164770
ABSTRACT:
Closure for openings in the housings or covers of piston pumps or the like to withstand an operating pressure which is in part an alternating load comprising an inner cover, a loadable and releasable pressure-applying member therefor, a loading device for the pressure-applying member, and for the purpose of satisfactorily meeting the requirements of practical operation without critically loading screw-threads, the loading device comprises a compression spring arranged between the pressure-applying member and a backing member, and a biassing device is provided for producing a releasing force acting in the direction opposite to that of the force of the compression spring to initially release the spring force on the pressure-applying member so that the backing member can be finally adjusted into a position to produce the desired compressive force in use.
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Ecker Karl-Heinz
Giernalczyk Hartmut
Henschenmacher Helmut
Lewis Edwin C.
Rutte Siegfried
Freeh William L.
Neils Paul
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