Claims
- 1. A water tight door for an opening in a frame portion comprising a peripheral band portion, a plate like portion connected to the peripheral band portion, a plurality of stiffening members extending across said plate like portion, said door overlapping all sides of said opening, a plurality of hinges disposed on one side of said door attaching said door to said frame portion, a peripheral gasket retainer and a peripheral L shaped portion which cooperate to form a partially enclosed seal area, the peripheral gasket retainer being affixed to one of the door and frame portions adjacent the opening and the L shaped portion being affixed to the other; a gasket having two extensive margins one of said margins having a thick portion adjacent thereto, which is configured to fit and remain within said retainer, said other margin being tapered to a radius and disposed to seat adjacent the corner of said L shaped portion and a strip like portion extending at an angle from said thick portion to said tapered portion and toward the corner of said L shaped portion, when the door is being closed; a dogging mechanism comprising a plurality of lugs having a ramp portion and a plateau portion, a plurality of links pivoted mounted to cooperate with the lugs, a connecting bar pivotally connected to said links to form a parallel bar linkage, a roller rotatably connected to each of the links and disposed to engage the ramp portion of the cooperatively associated lug and roll thereon and onto the plateau portion of the lug as the links are pivoted by the connecting bar, an operating handle mounted for rotation with a link rigidly connected to said handle and an operating bar connecting the operating handle link to the connecting bar to move the parallel bar linkage when the handle is turned and force the door into a water tight closed position irrespective of which side of the door is subjected to the higher pressure.
- 2. The water tight door of claim 1, wherein the frame has a C shaped cross section contiguous with the opening.
- 3. The water tight door of claim 1, wherein the hinges and lugs are disposed adjacent a stiffening member which extend from a hinged side to an opposite side of the door.
- 4. The water tight door of claim 1, comprising means for preventing the door from rattling when closed and slamming metal to metal when being closed.
- 5. The water tight door of claim 1, wherein the operating handle and the parallel bar linkage are mounted on the frame and the lugs are mounted on the door.
- 6. The water tight door of claim 5, wherein the frame has stiffeners adjacent the hinges and the pivoted mounted links of the parallel bar linkage.
- 7. The water tight door of claim 1, wherein the plate like portion has a plurality of elongated dimples disposed between the stiffening members to further stiffen the door.
- 8. The water tight door of claim 1, comprising handles affixed to both sides of the door.
- 9. The water tight door of claim 1, wherein the hinges are so disposed that their rotational axis is generally in the plane of the door panel and cooperate with the dogging mechanism to position the door generally parallel to the frame when dogged closed.
- 10. A water tight door for an opening in a frame portion comprising an outer peripheral band portion, a single plate like portion connected to the outer peripheral band portion, said door overlapping all sides of said opening, a plurality of hinges disposed on one side of said door attaching said door to said frame portion, a peripheral gasket retainer and a peripheral L shaped portion which cooperate to form a partially enclosed seal area, the peripheral gasket retainer being affixed to one of the door and frame portions adjacent the opening and the L shaped portion being affixed to the other one of the door and frame portions, a gasket having two extensive margins one of said margins having a thick portion adjacent said margin, which is configured to fit and remain within said retainer at all times, said other margin being tapered to a radius and disposed to seat adjacent the corner of said L shaped portion and a strip like portion extending at an angle from said thick portion to said tapered portion and toward the corner of said L shaped portion, when the door is being closed, a dogging mechanism disposed on the side of said door opposite said hinges, a plurality of stiffening members extending across said plate like portion, from the peripheral band on one side of said door to the peripheral band on the other side of said door only adjacent said hinges and said dogging mechanism and a plurality of elongated dimples in said plate like portion disposed between said stiffening members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/669,541 filed Mar. 14, 1991; now abandoned.
This application is related to co-pending applications entitled "Double Directional Gasket", U.S. Ser. No. 07/669,261 filed Mar. 14, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,065; issued May 12, 1992, and "A Dogging Mechanism", U.S. Ser. No. 07/669,258 filed Mar. 14, 1991.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was conceived or first reduced to practice in the course of, or under contract number N00024-86-C-4030 between Westinghouse Electric Corporation and the United Stated Government, represented by the Department of the Navy.
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