Claims
- 1. A rupture disk to be sealingly engaged with a pressurized system, comprising:an annular flange; and a rupturable portion configured to reverse when exposed to a fluid having a predetermined pressure, the rupturable portion having a domed shape with a convex surface and a corresponding concave surface and an indentation disposed at the apex of the dome, the indentation including an annular crease formed in at least one of the concave and convex surfaces, wherein reversal of the rupturable portion initiates at a point along the annular crease.
- 2. The rupture disk of claim 1, wherein the indentation is centered at the apex of the domed shape.
- 3. The rupture disk of claim 1, wherein the indentation is generally circular.
- 4. The rupture disk of claim 1, wherein the crease is in the concave surface.
- 5. The rupture disk of claim 1, wherein the crease is centered about the apex of the domed shape.
- 6. A rupture disk to be sealingly engaged with a pressurized system, comprising:an annular flange; and a rupturable portion configured to rupture when exposed to a fluid having a predetermined pressure, the rupturable portion having a domed shape with a convex surface and a corresponding concave surface and an indentation disposed at the apex of the dome, the indentation including a substantially planar section.
- 7. The rupture disk of claim 6, wherein the indentation is centered at the apex of the domed shape.
- 8. The rupture disk of claim 7, wherein the indentation is generally circular.
- 9. A rupture disk to be sealingly engaged with a pressurized system, comprising:an annular flange; and a rupturable portion configured to rupture when exposed to a fluid having a predetermined pressure, the rupturable portion having a domed shape with a convex surface and a corresponding concave surface and an indentation disposed at the apex of the dome, the indentation including a first section and a second section, wherein the material thickness of the first section is less than the material thickness of the second section.
- 10. The rupture disk of claim 9, wherein the indentation is centered at the apex of the domed shape.
- 11. The rupture disk of claim 10, wherein the indentation is generally circular.
- 12. The rupture disk of claim 9, wherein the first section forms a crease in at least one of the concave and convex surfaces.
- 13. The rupture disk of claim 12, wherein the first section is generally circular and is centered about the apex of the domed shape.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/568,505, filed May 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,582 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/310,848, filed May 13, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,178,983 all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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