Seal for a joint or juncture – Process of dynamic sealing – Close proximity seal
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-30
2006-05-30
Pickard, Alison K. (Department: 3676)
Seal for a joint or juncture
Process of dynamic sealing
Close proximity seal
C277S419000, C277S421000, C277S925000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07052014
ABSTRACT:
The assembly includes rotor and stator elements each having an inclined plane or surface juxtaposed to each other. This is a metallic assembly and the rotor and stator also have juxtaposed cavities. The stator cavity being of sufficient size to accommodate a sealing member. The inclined surfaces are flexed with the inclined plane or surface of the rotor forced over the inclined plane or surface of the stator to lock the rotor and stator together with the sealing member enclosed between the rotor and stator. The sealing member does not rotate with the stator. The seal contains at least one labyrinth formed with the rotor and stator, are adjacent each other and lock together.
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Orlowski David C.
Steinert William L.
Harsha H. Vincent
Pickard Alison K.
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