Angularly adaptable seal

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Inventors

Oberle, Ingrid
Bahr, Jens

Application #

159194

Filed

Jun-13-1980

Published

Mar-9-1982

Current US Class

277/608
277/626
285/184
285/334.4
285/910

International Classes

F16J 015/10; F16L 027/00

Field of Search

285/184 285/223 285/332.1 285/334.4 285/DIG. 277/207

Assignee

Jenaer, Glaswerk, Schott & Gen. (DE)

Examiners

Ward, Jr.; Robert S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quaintance & Murphy

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Abstract
Two pipeline components (5) and (6) are sealed together by a seal comprising a U-section casing (1) and a pair of rings (2) and (3) which are surrounded at their inner diameter and at their outer end surfaces by the casing (1). Adjacent inner end surfaces (9) and (8) the rings (2) and (3) are respectively, externally and internally spherical, the inner end surface (8) being generally conical with a recess therein to receive a P.T.F.E. slider (4). A centering collar (7) is provided on the ring (3). The axes of the components (5) and (6) can be misaligned by an angle .alpha. while the seal is maintained because of relative sliding action which is permitted between the surfaces (8) and (9) and because of permitted deformation of the casing (1) which is formed of an elastic and chemically resistant material.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An angularly adaptable sealing element for fitting between a pair of planar sealing surfaces provided at adjoining mutually connected pipe ends in a pipeline, comprising two ring parts and a casing surrounding the same at their outer end surfaces and at their inner diameter, wherein mutually adjacent contacting surfaces of the two rings are spherically convex and concave respectively and are slidingly adjustable relative to each other.

2. A sealing element according to claim 1, wherein one of the two contacting surfaces is spherical whilst the other surface has the configuration of the inside of a cone and includes means for receiving an annular slider.

3. A sealing element according to claim 2, wherein the slider is formed of a material having a low coefficient of friction.



Description
In joints between component parts of apparatus assemblies or pipeline constructions which have planar sealing surfaces, it is a strict requirement that the two sealing surfaces which are to be joined must be plane-parallel in order to achieve even stress distribution over the seal and thus ensure functional reliability.

Since, on the other hand, the axes of such assembled components must be in line, it follows that high precision standards must be applied in respect of the arrangement of the sealing surfaces at right angles to the axis of the component.

Where such components are made from elastic materials (as for example steel or plastics materials), these standards can be adequately satisfied by the usual manufacturing tolerances at the sealing surfaces in combination with the available degree of slight deformability on the part of seal, flange and pipe without setting up undue stresses.

With brittle materials, however (e.g. glass, stoneware etc.) only the very smallest additional bending strain may be introduced into the components in their installation. For the same reason, screw tightening torque ratings and therefore the available range of seal deformation are here considerably lower, that is to say, with these materials extremely close tolerance limits must be applied in respect of the perpendicularity of the sealing surface relative to the component axis, which can only be adhered to by high, and therefore expensive, manufacturing standards.
 
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