Pressure vessel

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Inventors

Mercier, Jacques H.

Application #

127234

Filed

Mar-4-1980

Published

Mar-30-1982

Current US Class

138/30
220/721

International Classes

F16L 055/04

Field of Search

138/26 138/30 220/85

Assignee

The Normand Trust (New York, NY)

Examiners

Bryant, III; James E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Colvin; Arthur B.

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Abstract
A pressure vessel comprises a rigid envelope enclosing a chamber and consisting of a body and cover, the rim of the cover being inserted in the rim of the body, and the body and cover being secured to each other. Defined between the overlapping rims is an annular groove adapted to receive a flange at the periphery of a circular flexible diaphragm, which serves to divide the chamber into two compartments of variable volume. There is a fluid orifice in both the body and cover, the two orifices being axially alinged and communicating one with each variable-volume compartment. To ensure a good seal between the compartments, and to enhance retention of the flange in the groove, the annular groove is of less height and greater width than the flange on the diaphragm, before the flange is sandwiched into the groove between the rims of the cover and body, so that the flange is deformed into the groove, when the cover is assembled on the body. The rims on the cover and body may be shouldered for good co-operation therebetween and the shoulder reinforced on the outside of the vessel so that it does not collapse when the vessel is pressurized.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pressure vessel which comprises a rigid envelope, a chamber defined by the envelope, which envelope comprises a body and a cover, a fluid orifice provided in the body and the cover, said two orifices being axially aligned, the cover being peripherally encased in the body so that they partially overlap and the cover being fixed to the body, an annular groove defined between the said body and the said cover in the region where they overlap, said groove including an upwardly directed first shoulder on said body and a second downwardly directed shoulder on said cover, a narrow passage via which passage the groove communicates with the chamber, a flexible separator dividing the chamber into two fluid compartments of variable volume, which are each associated with one of the two said orifices, said separator having portions passing through the said narrow passage, a flange provided on the separator and engaged in the said groove, the groove having an axial height between said shoulders which is greater than its radial width; and the flange, in the unstressed condition thereof, having an approximately equal volume to that of the groove but having a greater height and a smaller width than the groove, said flange, in the assembled condition of said pressure vessel, being axially compressed between said shoulders thereby to reduce the heightwise dimension of said flange and expand said flange radially into contact with said groove.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a pressure vessel which comprises a rigid envelope composed of a body and a cover, which respectively have two axially aligned fluid orifices, the cover being peripherally encased in the body and fixed to the latter, the said body and the said cover defining an annular groove which communicates with the interior of the envelope via a narrow passage, a flexible separator dividing the interior of the envelope into two fluid compartments of variable volume, which are respectively associated with the two said orifices, and the said separator passing through the said narrow passage and having a flange engaged in the groove.

During operation, the flexible separator moves and is subjected to substantial tensile stresses which tend to pull the flange out of the groove. The flange must therefore be rigidly held in this groove, and this makes it necessary to take precautions on assembly. Moreover, the flange must at the same time ensure a seal between the two compartments defined in the rigid envelope by the flexible separator.
 
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