Claims
- 1. A rotary lock seal, comprising:
a pin having a rigid elongated cylindrical shaft with forward and rearward ends, a longitudinal axis and an outer diameter; a head formed on the rearward end of the shaft with an enlarged diameter greater than the diameter of the shaft; a generally cylindrical peg projecting forwardly and coaxially from the forward end of the shaft, and having a diameter less than the diameter of the shaft; an annular groove formed in the peg and extending around a circumference of the peg; an end cap for securement to the peg, said cap having a forward end, a rearward end and a central bore extending from the rearward end towards the forward end to form a generally cylindrical sidewall in the rearward end of the cap with inward and outward surfaces; said end cap having an annular groove formed on the inward surface of the sidewall, oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bore and located a distance from the rearward end of the cap to align with said annular groove in the peg when the cap is secured to the pin; and a locking ring for securing the end cap to the peg, the locking ring having a split toroidal shape; said peg groove having a depth such that the locking ring will project radially outwardly from the peg groove when the ring is journaled within the peg groove; said bore having an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the peg but less than the combined diameters of ring and peg when the ring is positioned within the peg groove; said cap having a head portion at the forward end with an enlarged diameter greater than an outer diameter of the sidewall; whereby the cap is secured to the peg and pin when the cap groove is aligned with the peg groove and the ring is positioned within the aligned grooves.
- 2. The seal of claim 1, wherein said groove in the cap has a diameter and depth to permit the locking ring to expand in diameter a distance sufficient to permit the ring to slide over the circumference of the peg and into the peg groove.
- 3. The seal of claim 2, wherein said groove in said cap sidewall has a flat forward wall oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore, to prevent forward longitudinal displacement of the ring when positioned within the cap groove.
- 4. The seal of claim 3, wherein said groove in said cap sidewall groove has a sloped rearward wall decreasing in diameter in the rearward direction.
- 5. The seal of claim 4, wherein said peg has a conical shaped forward portion, tapering from a cylindrical rearward portion to a smaller diameter at the forward end of the peg.
- 6. The seal of claim 5, wherein said peg groove is formed in the rearward cylindrical portion of the peg and is spaced rearwardly of the forward conical portion.
- 7. The seal of claim 6, wherein said peg groove has a generally rectangular shaped cross-section, with flat, parallel forward and rearward walls to prevent longitudinal displacement of the ring when positioned within the peg groove.
- 8. The seal of claim 7, wherein said cap sidewall outer diameter is equal to the diameter of the pin shaft, such that the cap sidewall is in flush alignment with the pin shaft when the cap is secured to the pin.
- 9. The seal of claim 8, wherein:
said pin shaft further including:
an annular wall projecting forwardly from the forward end of the shaft; said annular wall having an outer diameter equal to the diameter of the shaft and an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the peg so as to form an annular channel between the annular wall and peg; and said end cap further including an annular, cylindrical notch formed in the rearward end of the sidewall, of a cross-sectional shape matching the annular wall on the pin, and located to slidably fit within the annular channel on the pin win the cap is secured to the pin.
- 10. The seal of claim 1, wherein said groove in said cap sidewall has a flat forward wall oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bore, to prevent forward longitudinal displacement of the ring when positioned within the cap groove.
- 11. The seal of claim 1, wherein said groove in said cap sidewall groove has a sloped rearward wall decreasing in diameter in the rearward direction.
- 12. The seal of claim 1, wherein said peg has a conical shaped forward portion, tapering from a cylindrical rearward portion to a smaller diameter at the forward end of the peg.
- 13. The seal of claim 12, wherein said peg groove is formed in the rearward cylindrical portion of the peg and is spaced rearwardly of the forward conical portion.
- 14. The seal of claim 1, wherein said peg groove has a generally rectangular shaped cross-section, with flat, parallel forward and rearward walls to prevent longitudinal displacement of the ring when positioned within the peg groove.
- 15. The seal of claim 1, wherein said cap sidewall outer diameter is equal to the diameter of the pin shaft, such that the cap sidewall is in flush alignment with the pin shaft when the cap is secured to the pin.
- 16. The seal of claim 15, wherein:
said pin shaft further including:
an annular wall projecting forwardly from the forward end of the shaft; said annular wall having an outer diameter equal to the diameter of the shaft and an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the peg so as to form an annular channel between the annular wall and peg; and said end cap further including an annular, cylindrical notch formed in the rearward end of the sidewall, of a cross-sectional shape matching the annular wall on the pin, and located to slidably fit within the annular channel on the pin win the cap is secured to the pin.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/364,203, filed Mar. 14, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60364203 |
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