Steel laminate gasket with seal protecting member

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member

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277236, F16J 1508

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051997231

ABSTRACT:
A steel laminate gasket of the invention is installed in an internal combustion engine having at least one fluid hole therein. The gasket includes a plurality of plates for constituting the steel laminate gasket having at least one hole corresponding to the fluid hole of the engine, and a sealing device to seal around the fluid hole of the engine. A supporting device integrally formed on one of the plates is situated between a gasket edge portion and a part of the sealing device facing the gasket edge portion. Consequently, when the engine is operated, vibration of the gasket at the gasket edge portion is reduced.

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