Constant radial load ring for dust boot of a socket joint assemb

Joints and connections – Flexible diaphragm or bellows – With additional connection or packing

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403134, 403122, 277212FB, F16J 1552

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056497792

ABSTRACT:
An annular constant radial load ring is adapted to be received in an end portion of a dust boot for use with a ball and socket assembly. The ring includes an annular central body with a plurality of generally Y-shaped fingers circumferentially spaced about an inner periphery of the central body. The fingers are biased radially outwardly to promote sealing engagement between the dust boot and its mating component.

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