Claims
- 1. A ring seal adapted to be compressed and decompressed in the axial direction for making a sealed joint between first and second axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces, said ring seal constructed of a stiffly flexible material and comprising:
an annularly shaped body element having an axially aligned hole for gas or fluid passage; a radial inner surface; a radial outer surface; first and second axial end surfaces intended to be positioned adjacent to the axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces; a first circular ridge projecting axially from first axial end surface which divides said first axial end surface into a first inner axial end surface and first outer axial end surface; said first circular ridge constructed to project outwardly from said first axial end surface so that when said ring seal is positioned to form a sealed joint between the opposed substantially parallel surfaces, said circular ridge engages the opposed substantially parallel surfaces and a gap is retained between the first axial end surfaces and the axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces; said ring seal being constructed with said first inner axial end surface projecting axially inward more than said first outer axial end surface to reduce the propensity of the ring seal forming a chamber storing a gas or liquid at said first inner axial end surface which could develop a virtual leak.
- 2. A ring seal of claim 1 further comprising:
a second circular ridge projecting axially from second axial end surface which divides said second axial end surface into a second inner axial end surface and second outer axial end surface; said second circular ridge constructed to project outwardly from said second axial end surface so that when said ring seal is positioned to form a sealed joint between opposed substantially parallel surfaces, said circular ridge engages the opposed substantially parallel surfaces and a gap is retained between the second axial end surfaces and the axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces; said ring seal being constructed with said second inner axial end surface projecting axially inward more than said second outer axial end surface to reduce the propensity of the ring seal forming a chamber storing a gas or liquid at said second inner axial end surface which could develop a virtual leak.
- 3. A ring seal adapted to be compressed and decompressed in the axial direction for making a sealed joint between first and second axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces, said ring seal constructed of a stiffly flexible material and comprising:
an annularly shaped body element having an axially aligned hole for gas or fluid passage; a radial inner surface; a radial outer surface; first and second axial end surfaces intended to engage be positioned adjacent to the axially opposed substantially parallel surfaces; a first circular ridge projecting axially from first axial end surface which divides said first axial end surface into a first inner axial end surface and first outer axial end surface; a second circular ridge projecting axially from second axial end surface which divides said second axial end surface into a second inner axial end surface and a second outer axial end surface; said circular ridges constructed to project outwardly from said axial end surfaces so that when said ring seal is positioned to form a sealed joint between the opposed substantially parallel surfaces, said circular ridges engage the opposed substantially parallel surfaces and a gap is retained between said axial end surfaces and the opposed substantially parallel surfaces; said ring seal being constructed thinner axially at said inner axially end surfaces than at said outer axially end surfaces to reduce the propensity of the ring seal forming a chamber storing a gas or liquid which could develop a virtual leak.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/574,822, filed May 19, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09574822 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10096466 |
Mar 2002 |
US |