Claims
- 1. In combination a bridge seal for a regenerative liquid propellant gun system which comprises:
- a gun tube cylinder having an axial bore therein;
- a gun tube seal cavity disposed in an open end of said gun tube bore;
- a gun tube seal seat operatively disposed in said seal cavity making an angle .beta. with respect to a horizontal line parallel with said gun tube bore, and having a gun tube seal seat mean angle diameter;
- a combustion chamber having an axial chamber bore therein, said chamber bore in axial alignment with said gun tube bore;
- a combustion chamber seal cavity disposed in an open end of said combustion chamber bore disposed adjacent to and in alignment with said gun tube bore;
- a combustion chamber seal seat operatively disposed in said combustion chamber seal cavity making an angle .beta. with respect to a horizontal line parallel with said combustion chamber bore, and having a combustion chamber seal seat mean angle diameter;
- bridge seal means for interfacing and mating with said gun tube seal seat and said combustion chamber seal seat under compressive preload stress condition, which includes:
- an annular metal seal ring having two chamfered flat seal surfaces making an angle .alpha. with respect to said horizontal line, said angle .alpha. being equal to or smaller than said angle .beta.;
- a flat surface on said seal ring outside diameter connecting said two chamfered flat seal surfaces at their outer most edges, including:
- said seal ring having a mean angle diameter greater than said gun tube seal seat mean angle diameter and said combustion chamber mean angle diameter, thereby providing an interference fit between said seal means and said gun tube and combustion chamber seal seats.
- 2. A bridge seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said seal ring chamfered seal surfaces are silver plated.
- 3. A bridge seal as recited in claim 2 wherein said annular seal ring has a diametral cross section having a depth d and a width w, said seal ring width is shorter or width than the width w' of said gun tube seal seat and combustion chamber seal seat making said bridge seal ring chamfered seal surfaces rest within and on said gun tube seal seat and said combustion chamber seal seat.
- 4. A bridge seal means as recited in claim 3 for a regenerative liquid propellant gun system capable of surviving pressure fluctuations varying from 5-55 KHz causing pressure pulses to vary from 28 kpsi to 84 kpsi.
- 5. A bridge seal means as recited in claim 4 for withstanding the vibratory action, pressure, temperature, and chemically resistant to gaseous nitric acid generated in said gun tube seal cavity and said combustion chamber seal cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/371,638, filed Jan. 12, 1995 now abandoned, which itself is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/019,494 filed Feb. 16, 1993 now abandoned.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government.
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