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Pressure-compensated diaphragm seals for actuators, with self-equalization

  • US 4,295,653 A
  • Filed: 04/07/1980
  • Issued: 10/20/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sealed transmission device for use in conjunction with apparatus having a working environment therein to be sealed reliably from the external environment and expected to exhibit substantial pressure and within which a function is to be performed by the transmission device;

  • said transmission device including;

    a. a seal housing for sealed communication with the working environment and having an opening exposed to the external environment;

    b. a movement transmission means extending movably through said opening;

    c. a pressure-withstanding seepage-prone seal normally preventing substantial leakage through said opening while permitting movement of the transmission means, and subject to possible leakage-causing impairment by such movement;

    d. an impervious flexible membrane, cooperating with said housing and said transmission means to allow said transmission means to perform a function in the working environment, and to form a hermetic seal between the working environment and said opening and to form a confined space for a sealing liquid between said opening and said membrane;

    the housing characteristics being such that the volume of the confined space is substantially constant except for movement of the membrane;

    said membrane having a portion free to move, extensively and independently of movement of the transmission means, under influence of pressure of the working environment to accommodate itself to the volume of the confined sealing liquid to maintain that liquid at a pressure on the outer face of the membrane substantially equal to the pressure exerted on the inner face by the working environment;

    said device including means effective, in the event of failure of said pressure-withstanding seal, to limit the yielding of the membrane to a safe amount and maintaining a protective pressure on the outer face of the membrane, and at the same time to form a temporary seal between the confined space and the opening permitting the servicing of said pressure-withstanding seal.

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