Damper

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Inventors

Nijland, Peter L. J.

Application #

144343

Filed

Nov-1-1993

Published

Oct-3-1995

Current US Class

277/606
277/626
277/916
384/138

International Classes

F16J 015/32

Field of Search

277/97 277/152 277/160 277/165 277/205 277/207 384/97 384/98 384/138 384/215 384/220

Assignee

Vernay Laboratories, Inc. (Yellow Springs, OH)

Examiners

DePumpo; Daniel G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Biebel & French

US Patent References

4921258   Adapter seal
5205568   Sealing ring

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Abstract
The present invention is a damper seal which is used in sealing a tube, such as a fuel nozzle, into a housing, such as a fuel canister. The damper seal provides increased sealing capabilities as the pressure inside the housing increases and further dampens vibrations which may occur between the housing and the tube. The damper seal includes a damper portion having outer and inner longitudinally extending scallops to define outer and inner contact surfaces for the damper seal. The inner and outer scallops are circumferentially offset from each other to enhance the vibration dampening characteristics of the damper seal. In addition, inner and outer seals having a U-channel located therebetween are provided for sealing against a tube and a housing, respectively, wherein the U-channel facilitates a positive biasing of the inner and outer seals into engagement with cooperating surfaces in the presence of a fluid pressure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An annular seal for forming a sealing interface between a housing and a tube located within said housing, said seal comprising:

an annular outer seal defining a radially outer surface for engaging said housing in sealing relationship;

an annular inner seal defining a radially inner surface for engaging said tube in sealing relationship, said outer and inner seals being formed coaxially relative to each other and defining a longitudinal axis for said annular seal;

an annular channel defined by said outer and inner seals and disposed intermediate said outer and inner seals, said channel increasing the sealing of said outer and inner seals against said housing and tube, respectively, in response to an increase in pressure within said housing; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a seal for sealing a tube into a housing and, more specifically, to a seal for sealing a fuel pump nozzle into a housing of a fuel sender assembly, wherein the seal has a dual function of providing a fluid-tight seal and of dampening vibrations between the fuel pump and the fuel tank.

In the past there have been attempts to provide a seal which will both seal a tube, such as a fuel nozzle, into a housing and also provide dampening of any vibrations between the tube and the housing. One such prior seal is shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B. A leading edge 12 of the prior seal is tapered in from the outside edge to the inside edge for receiving the fuel pump spout, and a tail end 14 of the seal is formed with a planar surface. The seal is made out of a resilient elastomeric material in order to seal the tube into the housing and also to dampen vibrations between the housing and the tube.

The prior art seal relies on radial pressure exerted between a fuel pump spout and an inside housing diameter in order to provide an effective sealing function. In order to obtain the necessary radial pressure for maintaining a sealed condition between the fuel pump spout and the housing, the prior art seal must be compressed a significant amount such that assembly of the fuel pump spout, seal and housing has proven to be difficult. In addition, when exposed to fuel or fuel vapors, the seal tends to expand or swell excessively thereby increasing the internal forces within the seal and limiting the ability of the seal to function as a dampening element. Further, the internal forces resulting from the swelling of the seal may be so high as to lead to tearing of the seal when the seal is subjected to vibrations.
 
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