Claims
- 1. A quick disconnect seal assembly having a longitudinal axis, said assembly comprising:
- a. a fluid containing first member defining a fluid containing first region having a first interface area, said first member having a contact surface surrounding said fluid region at said first interface area;
- b. A fluid containing second member having a side wall defining a seal and fluid containing second region and having a second interface area which, with said second member adjacent to said first member, is adjacent to and communicates with said first interface area;
- c. an annular seal housing positioned in said second region adjacent to said side wall and having an annular interface seal surface located to be adjacent to the contact surface of the first member;
- d. said seal housing having at said interface seal surface an annular first seal means to provide a low pressure seal at said interface seal surface between the contact surface of the first member and the interface seal surface of the seal housing;
- said seal housing having a circumferential high pressure second seal means surrounding said seal housing at a location spaced from said interface seal surface so as to form a second seal between an annular outer surface of said seal housing and said side wall;
- f. said seal housing having a fluid pressure surface generally transverse to said longitudinally axis and facing oppositely to said interface seal surface in a manner that fluid pressure in said second fluid region bears against said pressure surface to push said seal housing toward said contact surface of the first member, thus forming a seal around said interface areas, and with fluid in said second region being contained by said second seal.
- 2. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a spring washer means bearing against said seal housing to press said seal housing toward said first member.
- 3. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said seal housing is formed with a circumferential recess spaced from said side wall, with said second seal means being formed in said recess.
- 4. The seal assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said first member and said second member are configured at there respective inner face areas so as to permit relative movement of said first and second members transversely to said longitudinal axis, whereby one of said first and second members can be moved transversely into matching alignment with the other set of said first and second members to form a disconnect seal between said first and second members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 431,617, filed Nov. 3, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,085.
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