Seal for a joint or juncture – Process of static sealing
Patent
1997-03-04
2000-02-29
Knight, Anthony
Seal for a joint or juncture
Process of static sealing
277630, 277641, 277646, F16J 1546
Patent
active
060299770
ABSTRACT:
An inflatable seal system in a tool having opposed parts which are relatively moveable together with the inflatable seal system therebetween. The inflatable seal system comprising a longitudinally extending seal cavity and a seal extending longitudinally along the seal cavity. The seal comprises an inflatable portion and an abutment portion for sealingly abutting against an opposing surface, wherein the inflatable portion remains in the seal cavity when the seal is deflated.
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Knight Anthony
Magna International Investments (Barbados) Inc.
Pickard Alison K.
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