Claims
- 1. An hermetic seal for sealing an aperture defined in a wall having opposed first and second faces and a shaft axially extended through the aperture and supported by the seal for simultaneous pivotal, angular, and linear motion, comprising:
- A. an impervious, substantially tubular body concentrically receiving said shaft in supporting relation therewith having a first end affixed to the first face of the wall in sealed relation therewith and a second end affixed to said shaft in sealed relation therewith, said second face of said wall being in communication with the interior of said body whereby said aperture is sealed by said body; and
- B. means for accommodating simultaneous angular, linear and pivotal motion of said shaft including
- means for accommodating linear motion of said shaft relative to said aperture comprising a first linear array of radially and axially deformable annular flutes defined in said tubular body adjacent to the first end thereof, and a second linear array of radially and axially deformable annular flutes defined in said tubular body adjacent the second end thereof,
- means for accommodating angular motion of said shaft comprising an annular array of angularly deformable flutes concentrically related to said shaft extended axially between said first and second linear arrays of deformable annular flutes,
- means for accommodating pivotal motion of said shaft comprising said first linear array of radially and axially deformable annular flutes, whereby angular motion imparted to said shaft causes said linear flutes to be angularly deformed and foreshortened and said annular flutes to be axially elongated and radially contracted for accommodating the foreshortening of said flutes, linear motion imparted to said shaft causes said first and second arrays of annular flutes to be axially and radially deformed, and pivotal motion imparted to said shaft causes said first array of annular flutes to be axially and radially deformed.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA Contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics & Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 STAT 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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