Exhaust seal ring

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Inventors

Hall, John F.

Application #

003683

Filed

Jan-15-1979

Published

Jun-24-1980

Current US Class

277/608
277/627
277/936
285/363
285/368

International Classes

F16J 015/12

Field of Search

285/363 285/368 285/405 285/412 285/DIG. 277/105 277/101 277/106 277/12 277/30 277/47 277/48 277/102 277/230 277/236 277/DIG.

Assignee

Chrysler Corporation (Highland Park, MI)

Examiners

Ward, Jr.; Robert S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baldwin & Newtson

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Abstract
The outlet of an exhaust manifold for a transversely mounted vehicle engine is coupled by an articulated connection with the inlet of an exhaust header. The articulated connection has portions associated with the manifold and header respectively and includes an annular seal ring with a spherical sealing surface thereon. The sealing surface engages a conical seating surface on the manifold at the urging of a spring between the manifold and header. The seal ring is composed of many metal wires which are packed together to define the annular structure and thus produce a wear resistant, relatively impervious sealing surface having a slight resiliency to permit good sealing conformation against an imperfectly formed geometric seating surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved sealing annulus for use in an articulated ball type connection of a vehicle exhaust system between an exhaust manifold means for conducting exhaust gas from a vehicle engine and an exhaust header for conducting exhaust gas from the manifold to the atmosphere, one of the members having a seal seating surface defined thereby including an annular interior surface, the other member carrying the sealing annulus which has a sealing surface adapted to engage the annular interior surface of the one member as the members are urged toward one another parallel to the direction of exhaust gas flow, the improved annulus comprising: a member composed of a plurality of separate wires each having a relatively small diameter as compared to the dimensions of the annulus and compact molded into a ring-like configuration of sufficient density and structural rigidity to prohibit any substantial movement of the members toward each other subsequent to initial engagement so as to preserve spacing necessary for any significant angulation therebetween, the annulus having a sealing surface defined by closely packed wire portions extending along the exterior surface thereof whereby the annulus displays good thermal stability with high temperature compatability and slight resiliency to conform to imperfect seat surfaces.



Description
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

This application relates specifically to the previously filed application Ser. No. 857,488 which was filed Dec. 5, 1977 and which concerned itself generally with the configuration of an articulated connection in an exhaust system. The subject application relates to the specific structure and resultant characteristics of a particular improved seal ring for such an articulated connection.

Articulated connections of the type disclosed herein require a good contact between a sealing member and a seat member. The sealing member and the seat member are subject to relative rotational movement therebetween particularly caused by rolling action of a transversely mounted engine. The sealing member is also subject to a considerable amount of abrasive rubbing. It is desirable that the sealing member have a sufficient resistance to wear over the life of the vehicle engine and exhaust system and the seal should possess good high temperature strength and stability.
 
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