Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
Patent
1978-04-19
1979-10-02
Ward, Jr., Robert S.
Seal for a joint or juncture
Seal between relatively movable parts
Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
277180, 277205, 277124, F16J 1518
Patent
active
041696042
ABSTRACT:
A seal between an apertured body and a rod extending through the aperture comprises a box in the body around the aperture in which is disposed a packing assembly including one or more packing rings each sandwiched between a pair of adapter rings, the packing assembly being compressed in the box by a compression ring disposed about the rod and secured to the body. The packing rings are made of fabric reinforced elastomers, homogenous elastomers or similar conventional seal materials. The adapter rings are made of hard metal or plastics material. The packing rings have one or more portions of reduced axial thickness which receive mating projections of the adapter rings. Prior to compression, there is space between the adapter rings and packing rings adjacent the thicker portions of the packing rings, into which space the packing ring material can flow when compressed. The adapter ring projections are shaped (tapered) so as to compress the packing rings mostly axially and to press the packing rings radially outwardly only slightly. Movement of the compression plate sufficient to press the seal lips against the rod and box in fluid tight relationship will require such axial compression of the thin section that it will be highly stressed and react strongly to resist further compression of the seal.
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Conley Ned L.
Robinson Murray
Ward, Jr. Robert S.
Weaver Russell D.
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