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Title:
ロータリーバルブのためのねじり荷重が加えられた流体シール
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP3814297
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
A fluid seal for rotary valves wherein a metal seal ring is adapted to fit within a groove formed within the valve body and a retainer ring for sealing engagement with the sealing surface of a closure member. The metal seal ring has a non-symmetrical cross section with the retainer ring side portion including a shoulder engaging the retainer within the groove and a seating portion extending from the groove for sealing engagement with the closure member. A valve body side portion of the metal seal ring includes a shoulder engaging the valve body within the groove and a non-seating portion extending from the groove for a substantially non-sealing and non-engagement with the sealing surface of the closure member. Engagement of the closure member with the seating portion of the retainer side portion of the metal seal ring torsionally loads the cross-section of the seal ring so as to only enlarge the retainer side portion. A resilient material seal ring can be added to the metal seal ring for desired applications. If the resilient material ring is destroyed by high temperatures or fire, the seating portion of the metal seal ring continues to reliably engage the closure member. An elastomeric O-ring can be used on the metal seal ring on a side opposite to the resilient material ring.

Inventors:
Hutchens, Wilbur, Dee.
McMahon, Timothy, A.
Nolan, Brian, Vi.
Kirk, Stephen, M.
Hansberger, Paul, Earl., Junior.
Application Number:
JP50512497A
Publication Date:
August 23, 2006
Filing Date:
May 22, 1996
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
Fisher Controls International Limited Liability Company
International Classes:
F16K1/226
Domestic Patent References:
JP49038040A
JP55103163A
JP58130165U
JP58160670A
JP60069367A
JP57127954U
JP4313598Y1
JP58134279A
Foreign References:
US3986699
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Yoshihiro Tsunoda