Annular gasket for static sealing for very high temperatures and small pressure drops, and method of making
First Claim
1. An annular static sealing gasket for very high temperatures and low pressure differentials, to be inserted in a preloaded condition between two matching mechanical component parts subjected to mutual relative motion due to differential thermal expansions, characterized in that it is comprised of a laminar tape of a work-hardened metallic material which is previously bent and coiled about itself in plural spirals of the desired diameter, the first and the last of such spirals being stitched by rivets or spot-welding, said tape being shaped in the form of an open V having its concave face pointing towards the outside of said spirals and its apex extending rearwards so as to form a throat-like recess having a substantially semicircumferential outline.
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Abstract
A seal adapted for environments in which high temperatures are experienced and low pressure drops are met is made by coiling in plural spirals about itself a metallic work-hardened tape which has, in cross-section a shape in the form of an open V, a throat-like recess having a semicircumferential outline being formed in correspondence with the apex of the V. The terminal portions of the spirals are held together by rivets or by spot-welding. A machine is also provided to shape the seal, which comprises specially shaped roller pairs arranged in sequential order, so as to effect on the metal tape all the operations which are necessary to impart the expected final shape thereto.
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- 1. An annular static sealing gasket for very high temperatures and low pressure differentials, to be inserted in a preloaded condition between two matching mechanical component parts subjected to mutual relative motion due to differential thermal expansions, characterized in that it is comprised of a laminar tape of a work-hardened metallic material which is previously bent and coiled about itself in plural spirals of the desired diameter, the first and the last of such spirals being stitched by rivets or spot-welding, said tape being shaped in the form of an open V having its concave face pointing towards the outside of said spirals and its apex extending rearwards so as to form a throat-like recess having a substantially semicircumferential outline.
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