Claims
- 1. An aircraft duct connector to be used with aircraft ducts, comprising a tubular housing, counter bores formed on at least one end of said tubular housing for positioning seal rings in said housing in spaced side-by-side relationship, outer and inner seal rings mounted in the counter bores at at least one end of said tubular housing, means in said housing cooperating with said counter bores to hold said seal rings in said spaced side-by-side relationship, said outer seal ring being solid and generally circular in cross-section and having an inner surface, said inner surface formed from an elastomer impregnated fabric and comprising a work-engaging surface adapted to make a sealing engagement with a surface on a duct, said outer seal ring further including a generally tubular ring-shaped insert engaging the surfce of said fabric opposite said work-engaging surface, said insert being formed from an elastomeric material, a ring-shaped spring mounted inside said tubular ring-shaped insert with the spring surrounded by and engaging the inner walls of the tubular insert and in such a way that at least part of said ring-shaped insert is between said spring and said fabric to hold said spring away from said fabric, said spring sized so when said seal is mounted on a duct said spring maintains the said work-engaging surface of the seal in sealing engagement with a surface on a duct independent of temperature over a wide temperature range, said inner seal ring including a lamination of elastomer impregnated fabric and being generally channel shaped in cross-section with radially outwardly extending legs and a connecting web, the web of said lamination having a work contacting surface and an opposite surface, the radial outer end of one of said legs being spaced from said tubular housing both to prolong seal life and to communicate duct pressure to the interior of the tubular housing between said legs, the work contacting surface of the inner seal ring adapted to be in sealing engagement with a surface of a duct whereby the inner seal ring can withstand high duct pressures while maintaining sealing contact, said inner seal ring including a tubular ring-shaped insert formed from an elastomeric material mounted on the surface of the lamination of said inner seal ring opposite said work contacting surface, a ring-shaped spring mounted inside the tubular insert of the seal ring with said spring engaging the inner walls of the tubular insert so that a thickness of the elastomeric material composing the insert is between the spring and the said opposite surface of the web, said spring sized so as to exert a compressive radially inwardly directed force on the web of said inner seal ring to maintain the work contacting surface of the inner seal ring in sealing engagement with a surface on a duct independent of temperature over a wide temperature range.
- 2. The seal ring described in claim 1 wherein said inner surface of said outer seal ring is formed from at least one lamination of an elastomer impregnated fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 212,028, filed Dec. 2, 1980 which was a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 181,411, filed Aug. 26, 1980, both of which are now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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