Claims
- 1. A high voltage insulator bushing for service in excess of 69 kV and having axially aligned members arranged for containing insulating oil, and a seal providing a joint between first and second axially adjacent ones of said members, said seal comprising a rigid annular spacer of substantially constant wall thickness and having a flat base portion including first and second surfaces and radially inner and outer circumferentially continuous flanges upstanding from the first surface of the base portion and forming a trough therebetween, a first non-metallic resilient annular gasket seated in said trough and engaging said flanges and the first surface of the base portion and extending axially beyond said flanges, and a second non-metallic resilient annular gasket engaging the second surface of the base portion, and said seal being under axial compression applied by said first and second members to said first and second gaskets.
- 2. The insulator bushing of claim 1 wherein the spacer is metal.
- 3. The insulator bushing of claim 1 wherein the spacer is rigid plastic.
- 4. In a high voltage insulator bushing for service in excess of about 69 kV and having axially aligned members arranged for containing insulating oil; a seal providing a joint between first and second axially adjacent ones of said members and comprising:
- a rigid annular spacer of substantially constant wall thickness and having a flat base portion including first and second surfaces and radially inner and outer circumferentially continuous flanges upstanding from the first surface of the base portion and forming a trough therebetween;
- a first non-metallic resilient annular gasket seated in said trough and engaging said flanges and the first surface of the base portion; and
- a second non-metallic resilient annular gasket engaging the second surface of the base portion, and when unstressed being coextensive with the second surface of the base portion,
- said seal being under axial compression applied by said first and second members to said first and second gaskets.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the spacer is metal.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 wherein the spacer is plastic.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based on an original application having Ser. No. 387,823 filed on Jun. 14, 1982 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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