Waterproof seal for connector with frustoconical end surfaces

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

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277209, 439275, 439587, F16J 1502

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056623364

ABSTRACT:
A waterproof seal for a connector has a generally tubular body. Each of opposite end surfaces, formed respectively at opposite ends of the tubular body, is shaped such that two adjacent waterproof seals that contact either of the opposite end surfaces of the other waterproof seal are prevented from sticking to each other. Specifically, each of the opposite end surfaces is formed into a substantially conical shape. With this construction, even if the waterproof seal is made of oil-containing rubber or the like exhibiting a sticky nature, the waterproof seals will not stick to each other, and the waterproof seals can be smoothly fed in order by a parts feeder.

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