Claims
- 1. A cylinder head gasket comprising first and second beaded layers of metal; a third layer of metal interposed between said first and second layers; said interposed layer further comprising:
a) a sealing bead defining at least one generally circular undulation and surrounding at least one aperture adapted to be positioned intermediately between said two first and second layers, all of said layers including apertures adapted to be situated in registration with at least one engine cylinder bore; b) said bead defining a trough positioned on its underside, and a metal/epoxy material substantially filling said trough to present a circumferential composite bead structure about at least one engine bore; and c) wherein both said trough and said metal/epoxy material comprise a composite structure having a varying undulating height about said bore, so as to provide sealing pressures about said bore to compensate for varying load differentials about the circumference of the bore.
- 2. The cylinder head gasket of claim 1 wherein said interposed layer comprises a substantially planar body, wherein said composite structure of said bead comprises said trough portion containing said metal/epoxy hard coating; and wherein further said trough and metal/epoxy hard coating material comprises at least one asymmetrical stopper portion of said gasket upon installation of said gasket in an engine.
- 3. The cylinder head gasket of claim 2 wherein said stopper has a generally convex meniscus-shaped exposed top surface portion of said gasket adapted for contact with said first and second layers when the gasket is secured in place about a combustion aperture.
- 4. The cylinder head gasket of claim 2 wherein said composite structure ranges in height from about 0.05 mm to 0.20 mm about the circumferential extent of said layer.
- 5. The cylinder head gasket of claim 1 wherein said combination metallic bead and metal/epoxy hard coating material comprise an asymmetrical circular bead on said interposed layer.
- 6. The cylinder head gasket of claim 1, wherein said first and second beaded outer layers are mirror image of one another.
- 7. A gasket comprising at least one metal layer including a generally circular undulating metallic bead, said metallic bead adapted to be positioned about a bore formed in said metal layer; said bead comprising a circumferentially extending trough defining the underside of said bead, and a metal/epoxy hard coating material substantially filling said trough to define a circumferential bead of said metal/epoxy hard coating material; wherein said trough and said metal/epoxy hard coating material define a composite bead structure have a varying undulating height about the circumference of said composite bead so as to provide sealing pressures about the bore to compensate for varying load differentials about the circumference of said bore.
- 8. The gasket of claim 7 wherein said composite bead structure is an asymmetrical structure.
- 9. The gasket of claim 7 wherein said layer comprises a stainless steel material.
- 10. The gasket of claim 7 wherein said layer further includes an embossed secondary bead circumferentially positioned radially outwardly of said composite bead structure.
- 11. A cylinder head gasket comprising first and second beaded layers of metal; a third layer of metal interposed between said first and second layers; said interposed layer further comprising:
a) a sealing bead having a substantially uniform thickness and surrounding at least one aperture adapted to be positioned intermediately between said two first and second layers, all of said layers including apertures adapted to be situated in registration with at least one engine cylinder bore; b) said bead defining a trough positioned on its underside, and a metal/epoxy material substantially filling said trough to present a circumferential composite bead structure about at least one engine bore; and c) wherein both said trough and said metal/epoxy material comprise a composite structure having a varying width about said bore, so as to provide sealing pressures about said bore to compensate for varying load differentials about the circumference of the bore.
- 12. The cylinder head gasket of claim 11 wherein said interposed layer comprises a substantially planar body, wherein said composite structure of said bead comprises said trough portion containing said metal/epoxy hard coating; and wherein further said trough and metal/epoxy hard coating material comprises at least one asymmetrical stopper portion of said gasket upon installation of said gasket in an engine.
- 13. The cylinder head gasket of claim 12 wherein said stopper has a generally convex meniscus-shaped exposed top surface portion of said gasket adapted for contact with said first and second layers when the gasket is secured in place about a combustion aperture.
- 14. The gasket of claim 11 wherein all of said layers are constructed of a stainless steel material.
- 15. The gasket of claim 11 wherein all of said layers further includes an embossed secondary bead circumferentially positioned radially outwardly of said stopper.
- 16. The gasket of claim 11, wherein said first and second beaded outer layers are mirror images of one another.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/356,250 filed Feb. 11, 2002 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60356250 |
Feb 2002 |
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