Claims
- 1. In combination with a water immersible hollow tubular structure such as an underwater piling guide and the like a seal assembly comprising, inner and outer concentric hollow tubular members; a circular elastic diaphragm, clamping means attached to said outer tubular member for holding said diaphragm to cover and seal an end of said outer tubular member from environment external of said outer tubular member; an annular pad of elastomer material attached to a face of said diaphragm and positioned radially inwardly from the perimeter of said outer tubular member, and in alignment with the wall end of said inner tubular member; said diaphragm comprising a flexible elastic sheet of rubber-like material of a type substantially flexed and distorted by application of different fluid pressures to respective opposite faces thereof upon immersion in water; and said diaphragm being responsive solely to a fluid pressure exerted on the inner tubular member facing surface thereof being less than a fluid pressure exerted on the external environment water facing surface thereof to urge said annular pad into sealing engagement with said wall end of said inner tubular member.
- 2. In combination with a water immersible hollow tubular structure a sealing assembly; comprising a hollow tubular member; a circular elastic diaphragm with a thickened peripheral portion; holding means attached to the outside of said tubular member at a position radially outwardly and downwardly displaced from the wall end of said tubular member, said holding means receiving the thickened peripheral portion of said diaphragm and holding said diaphragm over the wall end of said tubular member; an annular pad of elastomer material attached to the tubular member wall end facing side of said diaphragm and positioned radially inwardly from said thickened peripheral portion so as to address the wall end of said tubular member; said diaphragm comprising a flexible elastic sheet of rubber-like material of a type substantially flexed and distorted by application of different fluid pressures to respective opposite faces thereof upon immersion in water; and said diaphragm being responsive solely to a fluid pressure exerted on the tubular member wall end facing surface thereof being less than a fluid pressure exerted on the external environment water facing surface thereof to urge said annular pad into sealing engagement with the wall end of said tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 574,920, filed May 5, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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