Expansible chamber devices – Piston – With spring means for biasing side wall portion radially
Patent
1992-03-25
1993-09-07
Denion, Thomas E.
Expansible chamber devices
Piston
With spring means for biasing side wall portion radially
92193, 92201, 277 75, 277102, 277116, 277 73, F16J 106
Patent
active
RE0343676
ABSTRACT:
The seal, for use especially in non-lubricated, high-pressure, as compressors, in a one-piece, continuous sleeve which envelopes a reciprocable piston for sealing against the piston, or against the cylinder in which the piston translates. One end of the sleeve effects the sealing engagement, and the other end is spring-loaded to maintain the engagement. During operation of the compressor, or the like, it is the high-pressure gas which urges the seal into sealing engagement.
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Miller Bernard F.
Sawyer John A.
Wehber Wayne F.
Denion Thomas E.
Dresser-Rand Company
Falkowski R. J.
Murphy B. J.
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