Seal for a joint or juncture – Process of static sealing
Patent
1997-01-03
1998-02-03
Cummings, Scott
Seal for a joint or juncture
Process of static sealing
277314, 277630, 277639, F16J 1506
Patent
active
057135827
ABSTRACT:
A sealing assembly is disclosed for creating a seal between first and second mating members or components. The sealing assembly basically includes a seal retainer with one or more annular seals coupled thereto. The seal retainer including a substantially flat body portion lying in a plane and with at least one resilient retaining element integrally formed with said body portion as a one-piece, unitary member for engaging the seal(s) to retain the seal(s) thereto.
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Pressure Science Incorporated Catalog--"Tayor's Resilient Metallic Seals"--1981--pp. 2,6 and 23.
Nolan Terence J.
Spence J. Loyd
Swensen Jeffrey E.
Cummings Scott
EG&G Pressure Science, Inc.
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