Stabilized "O" ring gasket seal

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Inventors

Gruver, III, Morris E.
Amorese, Franklyn J.
Priebe, Eugene A.

Application #

276199

Filed

Mar-25-1999

Published

Oct-31-2000

Current US Class

277/608
277/626
277/627
277/652
277/654
277/905
277/910

International Classes

F16L 017/06

Field of Search

277/608 277/626 277/627 277/641 277/644 277/650 277/652 277/651 277/654 277/910 277/905

Assignee

Pfaudler, Inc. (Rochester, NY)

Examiners

Knight; Anthony

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dunn; Michael L.

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Abstract
A sealing gasket for sealing a flange face, especially a flange face that may be sensitive to uneven application of pressure or that cannot be provided with any sort of flange retaining means comprising a sharp angle in the flange surface. The gasket includes at least a metal ring, a reinforced fluoropolymer sheet, an O ring and a fluoropolymer protective shield. The metal ring is defined by inside and outside circumferences, by widely separated outwardly directed parallel surfaces that in turn define maximum thickness of the ring, by narrowly separated parallel surfaces defining opposing depressed portions in the ring and by opposing shoulders. Each of the widely separated parallel surfaces is covered by at least one reinforced fluoropolymer sheet having inside and outside surfaces positioned so that the inside surface of the sheet faces and covers at least one of the widely separated parallel surfaces and so that the outside surface faces outwardly. The gasket includes at least two O rings. The O rings have outside ring diameters about equal to a diameter of the shoulder, i.e. the distance from the shoulder to shoulder across the center of the metal ring. The O rings have thicknesses that are sufficient to extend beyond the outside surface of the reinforced fluoropolymer sheet. The narrowly separated parallel surfaces, the interior circumference, and the outside surface of the fluoropolymer sheets are covered by a fluoropolymer protective shield to further increase resistance to corrosive compounds.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sealing gasket for sealing a flange face, said gasket comprising:

a) a metal ring defined by inside and outside circumferences, by widely separated outwardly directed parallel surfaces defining the maximum thickness of the ring, narrowly separated parallel surfaces defining opposing depressed portions in the ring and by opposing shoulders each of which connects one of the widely separated parallel surfaces to one of the narrowly separated parallel surfaces, each shoulder being perpendicular to the parallel surfaces and having a surface that faces the inside circumference, each of said widely separated parallel surfaces being covered by at least one reinforced fluoropolymer sheet having inside and outside surfaces positioned so that the inside surface of the sheet is facing and covering at least one of the widely separated parallel surfaces and so that the outside surface faces outwardly;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to seals, especially for flange connections and even more especially for connections between glass lined flanges.

Gaskets for sealing flanges together are well known in the art. Unfortunately, readily removable and cost effective gaskets for sealing flange faces have not been as good as desired, especially when the flange faces have been glass coated and surround openings in vessels or conduits having corrosive contents that are under pressure, e.g. 300 psi (about 20 atmospheres) or higher. Under such conditions, seals between flange faces have often been known to leak or even blow out. Further, such known gaskets require high seating loads that can cause glass lining failures. Such seals also require a large number of clamps or bolts in a uniform distribution around the seal area in order to maintain the high loads required.

Known seals, for glass and other smooth surfaces, generally use gaskets having flat surfaces that can seal at almost any location on the surface. Such seals are not as sanitary as desirable for pharmaceutical and food applications because of cracks at the edge of the contact areas between the sealing flange and gasket that can harbor contamination because the actual seal may be formed at another location on the flat gasket surface.
 
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