Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
Patent
1991-06-27
1992-08-11
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Seal for a joint or juncture
Seal between relatively movable parts
Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member
277 22, 277 26, 277 9, 277235R, 285187, 29447, F16J 1502
Patent
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051372835
ABSTRACT:
A gasket is formed by encapsulating a thermally conductive low melting temperature material or core in a plastic skin. The low melting temperature material conforms to the shape of the interface completely filling all voids once heated above its melting temperature. Since the low melting temperature material is encapsulated in a plastic skin, there is no danger of contaminating parts of the assembly. The gasket is easily applied and removed in all applications, is re-usable, and the thickness can be as thin as 0.010 inches.
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Axelband Steven V.
Giarrusso Richard A.
Ullrich Robert C.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Folker James K.
ITT Corporation
Plevy Arthur L.
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