Claims
- 1. A method for leak testing a seam in an article, comprising the steps of:
- covering said seam and the surfaces adjacent thereto with an impervious, flexible membrane readily conformable to said surfaces adjacent said seam;
- sealing the outer edges of said membrane to said surfaces;
- evacuating the volume between said membrane and said surfaces to collapse said membrane into a conforming contact with said surfaces and to concentrate at a small space between said surface and said membrane at said seam a pressure differential only across said seam; and
- checking to detect the passage of a gas through said seam into the evacuated volume between said membrane and said seam when a leak is present in said seam.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said checking step includes providing a helium source at said seam on a side opposite said surface of said article and providing a helium detector to detect the presence of helium in said evacuated volume when a leak is present in said seam.
- 3. A system for leak testing a seam in an article comprising:
- an impervious, flexible membrane for disposition over said seam and the surfaces adjacent thereto, said membrane being readily conformable to said adjacent surfaces and having at least one vacuum port therein disposed to communicate with the area of said seam;
- a vacuum pump connected through said at least one vacuum port of said membrane for evacuating the volume between said membrane and said surfaces to collapse said membrane into a conforming contact with said adjacent surface and concentrate a pressure differential at a small space only in the area of said seam, thereby preventing the application of test pressure to said adjacent surfaces; and
- means for checking to detect the passage of a gas through said seam into the evacuated volume between said membrane and said seam when a leak is present in said seam.
- 4. The system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said membrane is made of rubber molded to generally conform to the surfaces of said article over which said membrane is disposed and sealing means disposed at the edges of said membrane for sealing the volume between said membrane and said surfaces.
Government Interests
This invention was made during the course of, or under, a contract with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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812,848 |
Sep 1951 |
DT |