Claims
- 1. A seal for sealing two concentric members comprising a hollow ring having an inside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of a groove in a first one of said members, and an outside diameter substantially equal to an inside diameter of a second one of said members, said hollow ring made of a material that will contract when exposed to changing temperatures, said hollow ring containing a fluid forming a liquid core which expands and contracts with temperature changes, thereby maintaining a seal between said concentric members under various temperature conditions, said fluid having a negative expansion coefficient greater than or equal to the contraction of said ring under low temperatures such that a seal is maintained.
- 2. The seal of claim 1 wherein said fluid is a mixture of one or more fluids.
- 3. The seal of claim 1 wherein said hollow ring is made from an elastomer.
- 4. The seal of claim 3 wherein said fluid is selected to expand at lower temperatures, maintaining said elastomer outer diameter at substantially the same dimension.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described and claimed herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of royalties thereon or therefor.
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