Claims
- 1. A pressure seal for sealing a vessel against passage of pressurized fluid out of a cavity formed in said vessel by the cooperation of said vessel with at least one end closure, said seal comprising;
- a seal carrier means slidably disposed within said cavity adjacent said end closure, said seal carrier defining means for isolating said end closure from pressures developed within said cavity and including,
- a seal body having a bore formed therein,
- a primary sealing means disposed between said seal body and the wall of said cavity,
- a seal piston reciprocably received within said bore of said seal body, said seal piston including a tapered surface for engaging the surface of said bore of said seal body in response to displacement of said seal piston inwardly of said bore of said seal body and further for displacing at least a portion of said seal body outwardly into surface-to-surface contact with said wall of said cavity in response to generation of pressures within said cavity and against said seal piston, said displacement of said portion of said seal body into surface-to-surface contact with said wall of said cavity defining a secondary seal whereby to preclude passage of fluid into the space defined by the outer surface of said seal body and the inner surface of said cavity, wherein
- (a) said primary sealing means comprises an O-ring seal disposed in an annular channel formed in the outer surface of said seal body, said O-ring means being in surface-to-surface engagement with said seal body and with said wall of said cavity,
- (b) at least a portion of said bore of said seal body is tapered at an angle substantially corresponding to said tapered surface of said seal piston such that said tapered surface of said bore of said seal body engages said tapered surface of said seal piston during displacement of said seal body into said secondary sealing condition,
- (c) said seal piston cooperates with said bore to said seal body to define a cavity containing a liquid therein, said liquid being compressed in response to the displacement of said seal piston into said seal body, and
- (d) said seal piston includes a first O-ring contained in a first annular channel and a second O-ring contained in a second annular channel, said O-rings being in surface engagement with the seal piston and the bore of said seal body, and a first vent passage extending from the front end surface of said piston to the outer surface thereof between said O-rings for equalizing the fluid pressure across each of said O-rings.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said seal piston includes a second vent passage extending from the rear end surface to an area on the outer surface thereof between said tapered surface and said O-rings for equalizing the fluid pressure across said piston.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said seal piston includes a third passage extending axially from the rear end surface to the front end surface thereof for filling said cavity with liquid, and means for closing said passage for retaining the liquid in said cavity.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
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