Flexible duct joint having a low leakage, pressure-balanced bellows seal
First Claim
1. A joint for sealing first and second cylindrical ducts comprising:
- a first half havinga cylindrical first collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the first duct, andan annular seal gland extending longitudinally and canted from the first collar having an outer surface, the outer surface of the seal gland having a region defining a static seal face; and
a second half havinga cylindrical second collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the second duct,an inner race member extending longitudinally and canted from the second collar having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface spaced apart from and generally opposing the outer surface of the seal gland and having a region defining a dynamic seal face and the outer surface defining a first bearing surface,an annular bellows constructed of a plurality of convolutions disposed between the static and dynamic seal faces forming thereon a static seal and a dynamic seal, respectively, where the convolutions have mean diameters which decrease in the direction of the static to the dynamic seals,an outer race member having an inner surface defining a second bearing surface with a center of angulation substantially the same as the center of angulation of the first bearing surface slidably contacting the first bearing surface,means for biasing the first bearing surface against the second bearing surface, andmeans for coupling the first half to the second half.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a flexible joint for sealing two conduits. One half of the joint includes an annular seal gland with an outer surface defining a static seal face. The other half of the joint includes an inner race member having inner and outer bearing surfaces, the inner surface spaced apart from and generally opposing the outer surface of the seal gland and having a region defining a dynamic seal face. An annular bellows constructed of a plurality of convolutions having varying convolution heights is disposed between the first and second seal faces to form a low leakage seal. The heights of the convolutions decrease in the direction of the first to the second seal faces.
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15 Claims
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1. A joint for sealing first and second cylindrical ducts comprising:
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a first half having a cylindrical first collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the first duct, and an annular seal gland extending longitudinally and canted from the first collar having an outer surface, the outer surface of the seal gland having a region defining a static seal face; and a second half having a cylindrical second collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the second duct, an inner race member extending longitudinally and canted from the second collar having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface spaced apart from and generally opposing the outer surface of the seal gland and having a region defining a dynamic seal face and the outer surface defining a first bearing surface, an annular bellows constructed of a plurality of convolutions disposed between the static and dynamic seal faces forming thereon a static seal and a dynamic seal, respectively, where the convolutions have mean diameters which decrease in the direction of the static to the dynamic seals, an outer race member having an inner surface defining a second bearing surface with a center of angulation substantially the same as the center of angulation of the first bearing surface slidably contacting the first bearing surface, means for biasing the first bearing surface against the second bearing surface, and means for coupling the first half to the second half. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A joint for sealing first and second cylindrical ducts comprising:
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a first half having a cylindrical first collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the first duct, and an annular seal gland extending longitudinally and canted from the first collar having an outer surface, the outer surface of the seal gland having a region defining a static seal face; and a second half having a cylindrical second collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the second duct, an inner race member extending longitudinally and canted from the second collar having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface spaced apart from and generally opposing the outer surface of the seal gland and having a region defining a dynamic seal face and the outer surface defining a first bearing surface, an annular bellows constructed of at least three convolutions disposed between the static and dynamic seal faces forming thereon a static seal and a dynamic seal, respectively, where the convolutions have mean diameters which decrease in the direction of the static to the dynamic seals, and where the effective diameter of the bellows is substantially equal to the sealing diameter of the dynamic seal, an outer race member having an inner surface defining a second bearing surface with a center of angulation substantially the same as the center of angulation of the first bearing surface slidably contacting the first bearing surface, means for biasing the first bearing surface against the second bearing surface, and means for coupling the first half to the second half.
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13. A joint for sealing first and second cylindrical ducts comprising:
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a first half having a cylindrical first collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the first duct, and an annular seal gland having a region defining a static seal face; and a second half having a cylindrical second collar for forming a gas-tight seal with the second duct, an inner race member having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surface having a region defining a dynamic seal face, and the outer surface forming a first bearing surface; means for forming a seal between the static seal face and the dynamic seal face; an outer race member having an inner surface forming a second spherical bearing surface having a center of angulation substantially the same as the center of angulation of the first bearing surface for slidably contacting the first bearing surface and one of the bearing surfaces defined by apices of two curvilinear regions having an annular grove therebetween; means for biasing the first bearing surface against the second bearing surface; and means for coupling the first half to the second half. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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