Claims
- 1. A gasket assembly formed by the method comprising the steps of:
- securing together in a flexible, elongated gasket subassembly, a first, elongated, braided flexible tube and an adjoining, second, elongated flexible member, the braid of the first tube permitting an elongation of the first tube under tension, the second member being formed of metal wire fabric, the adjoining first tube and second member being secured to one another along their lengths in a manner such that when the subassembly is tensioned sufficiently to elongate the second member as fully as the fabric of the metal wire permits, the first tube is only partially stretched to a maximum elongation permitted by the braid;
- threading the elongated, flexible subassembly onto an elongated, substantially rigid frame member;
- tensioning at least the second member on the frame member; and
- securing portions of the tensioned second member to the frame member, thereby fixing the subassembly under tension to the frame member.
- 2. A gasket assembly comprising:
- a substantially rigid frame having a closed perimeter enclosing a central open area; and
- a flexible, elongated gasket subassembly on the frame, the subassembly including a first, elongated, braided flexible tube and an adjoining, second, elongated flexible member, the braid of the first tube permitting elongation of the first tube under tension, the second member being formed of metal wire fabric, the first tube and second member being secured to one another along their lengths in a manner such that when the subassembly is stretched sufficiently under tension to elongate the second member as fully as the fabric of the metal wire permits, the first tube is only partially stretched to a maximum elongation permitted by the braid, the flexible subassembly being threaded onto the frame and at least the second member being fixedly secured to the frame under tension thereby holding the subassembly under tension fixed to the frame.
- 3. The gasket assembly of claim 2 wherein the fabric of the second member is knitted metal wire.
- 4. The gasket assembly of claim 3 wherein the first tube is braided glass fiber.
- 5. The gasket assembly of claim 4 wherein the metal wire of the second member is hardened to a tensile strength of greater than about 150,000 psi.
- 6. The gasket assembly of claim 3 wherein the second member is a knitted wire tube and wherein the frame is threaded through the knitted wire second tube member.
- 7. The gasket assembly of claim 2 wherein the wires of the second member and the frame are steel and further comprising weldments securing the portions of the tensioned second member to the frame.
- 8. The gasket assembly of claim 2 wherein the second member comprises a second tube and further comprising:
- a third, flexible, generally cylindrical member located in the first tube; and
- securing means passed through both sides of the first tube and through the second member such that the third member is located in a sleeve, the sleeve being defined by the securing means and a portion of the first tube on one side of the securing means, the securing means simultaneously defining a sleeve in the second tube extending along the length of the second tube, the sleeve being located on a side of the securing means opposite the one side and opposite the third member.
- 9. The gasket assembly of claim 2 wherein the second member is a second tube receiving the frame and is stretched to substantially a maximum elongation permitted by the wire fabric of the second tube while the first tube is stretched to only a partial extent of a maximum elongation of the first tube permitted by the braid.
- 10. The gasket assembly of claim 9 wherein the first tube is braided glass fiber.
- 11. The gasket assembly of claim 10 wherein the knitted metal wire has a tensile strength of greater than about 150,000 psi.
- 12. The gasket assembly of claim 2 further comprising stitching extending through the first tube and second member securing the first tube and second member together.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/358,722, filed May 30, 1989 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,280.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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