Packing ring for ribbed conduits
First Claim
1. A static sealing arrangement consisting of a packing ring, a coupling sleeve and a conduit, the conduit having a surface groove with a predetermined axial width between edges at a predetermined surface diameter, a predetermined radial depth and a root of predetermined axial width and predetermined root diameter, the coupling sleeve having an inside surface diameter slightly greater than said predetermined surface diameter, the packing ring comprising:
- an annular ring of elastic material including a crown portion having a diameter greater than both the predetermined surface diameter and the inside surface diameter of the coupling sleeve in a free state to provide a predetermined radial compression when the sleeve is positioned around the conduit,a pair of axially protruding shoulders, each shoulder being on a corresponding side of the ring, said shoulders being at an annular diameter at least as large as the predetermined surface diameter, the axial width of the ring including the shoulders in a free state being greater than the predetermined axial surface width, said shoulders deforming radially outwardly upon assembly to form an annular sealing surface against the inside of the coupling sleeve on each side of said crown portion,a bottom surface having an axial width less than the predetermined axial root width, and a diameter corresponding to the predetermined root diameter, anda pair of concave lateral surfaces, each lateral surface extending between a corresponding one of the shoulders and the bottom surface and being operable to exert a negligible axial stress on the groove when the ring is subjected to radial pressure by the sleeve.
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Abstract
A resilient packing for use in sleeve-type couplings is disclosed which has a cross-sectional shape that generally conforms to the cross section of an associated annular groove. The packing ring has a root portion which is axially narrower than the groove root diameter. At the circumference, the ring has radially protruding bead and a pair of axially protruding shoulders. The axial distance between the shoulders exceeds the axial width at the corresponding portion of the groove to axially stabilize the ring in the groove. Sides of the ring are generally spaced from corresponding adjacent side walls of the groove to accommodate axial expansion during radial compression of the ring at the time of coupling assembly. Additional opposed circumferential grooves may be provided to multiply the cross-sectional configuration and attain a seal ring suitable for comparatively wide groove.
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10 Claims
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1. A static sealing arrangement consisting of a packing ring, a coupling sleeve and a conduit, the conduit having a surface groove with a predetermined axial width between edges at a predetermined surface diameter, a predetermined radial depth and a root of predetermined axial width and predetermined root diameter, the coupling sleeve having an inside surface diameter slightly greater than said predetermined surface diameter, the packing ring comprising:
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an annular ring of elastic material including a crown portion having a diameter greater than both the predetermined surface diameter and the inside surface diameter of the coupling sleeve in a free state to provide a predetermined radial compression when the sleeve is positioned around the conduit, a pair of axially protruding shoulders, each shoulder being on a corresponding side of the ring, said shoulders being at an annular diameter at least as large as the predetermined surface diameter, the axial width of the ring including the shoulders in a free state being greater than the predetermined axial surface width, said shoulders deforming radially outwardly upon assembly to form an annular sealing surface against the inside of the coupling sleeve on each side of said crown portion, a bottom surface having an axial width less than the predetermined axial root width, and a diameter corresponding to the predetermined root diameter, and a pair of concave lateral surfaces, each lateral surface extending between a corresponding one of the shoulders and the bottom surface and being operable to exert a negligible axial stress on the groove when the ring is subjected to radial pressure by the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A packing ring for use in connection between a coupling sleeve and a conduit, the packing ring having an axial cross section comprising:
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a crown portion protruding radially outwardly in a radial plane and having a convex arcuate shape; a bottom portion protruding radially inwardly in the radial plane being in general radial alignment with the crown portion and having an axially extending inner edge portion which is part of a cylindrical inner surface of the ring; a pair of axially protruding shoulders, each shoulder being on a corresponding side of the radial plane and extending away from the radial plane, each shoulder being positioned nearer to the crown portion than to the inner edge of the bottom portion, each shoulder being in axial alignment with the opposed shoulder, and being connected to the crown portion by at least one concave edge surface; and a pair of concave sidewalls, eachh extending in a generally radial fashion between the bottom portion and a corresponding one of the shoulders, each sidewall having a lower curvature than that of the concave edge surface so that, in use, radial compression between the crown portion and the bottom portion is relieved by axial expansion of the sidewalls and radially outward deflection of the shoulders. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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