Seal ring and method of manufacture

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

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277124, 277125, 277205, 277228, 291484S, 29530, 264138, 264259, F16J 1532, B32B 3106, B32B 3118

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043289720

ABSTRACT:
A sealing ring having a U-shaped shell member and an actuator member formed in situ from liquid elastomer. The shell member has a base portion with two legs extending from the base to form a cavity therebetween which is filled with the liquid elastomer and cured in situ. This integrally formed U-shaped composite ring seal yields a highly reliable seal with minimal dimensional variation problems and is easy and economical to manufacture.

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