1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a seal assembly and method for sealing two housing parts together, such as an engine block and an oil pan for example.
2. Related Prior Art
Many kinds of seals are known for forming a seal between two surfaces. A sealing member can be positioned between two surfaces that are urged toward one another so that the sealing member is compressed. The compressed seal member seals the surfaces relative to one another. Generally seals of this type fall into two main categories. Axial seals are generally compressed in the same direction as a direction of relative movement between the two surfaces. Transverse seals are generally compressed in a direction transverse to the direction of relative movement between the two surfaces.
The invention provides a seal assembly operable to form a seal between two housing parts. The seal assembly includes a deformable sealing member extending along a first enclosed path. The sealing member defines a channel cross-section perpendicular to the first enclosed path. The seal assembly also includes a strip member extending along a second enclosed path substantially similarly shaped as the first enclosed path. The strip member defines a strip cross-section perpendicular to the second enclosed path. The strip cross-section is substantially similarly shaped as the channel cross-section of the sealing member. The strip member is releasibly inserted in the channel cross-section to seal and substantially fix the two housing parts relative to one another.
Features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description and appended drawings, wherein:
A seal assembly 10 is operable to form a seal between two housing parts 12, 14. In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the housing part 12 is a skirt of a cylinder block of an engine. The housing part 14 of the exemplary embodiment of the invention is an oil pan. One of the housing parts 12, 14 could be a valve cover or another sealed enclosure in alternative embodiments of the invention. The housing parts 12, 14 overlap one another, as best shown in
The seal assembly 10 includes a deformable sealing member 16 extending along a first enclosed path 18. The sealing member 16 extends along the first enclosed path 18 to form a loop-like structure. The structure can be rectangular, square, circular, elliptical or any other desired shape. The sealing member 16 defines a channel cross-section 20 perpendicular to the first enclosed path 18, shown unstressed in
The seal assembly 10 also includes a strip member 22 extending along a second enclosed path 24 substantially similarly shaped as the first enclosed path 18. The first and second paths 18, 24 are substantially parallel to one another. The strip member 22 defines a strip cross-section 27 perpendicular to the second enclosed path 24.
The two housing parts 12, 14 include first and second grooves 34, 36, respectively. The first and second grooves 34, 36 face one another and are spaced a distance apart. The grooves 34, 36 are disposed along the respective portions of the housing parts 12, 14 that overlap. The exemplary first and second grooves 34, 36 are substantially mirrored with respect to one another about the strip member 22 and cooperate to define a hastate cross-section.
In an exemplary operation, the sealing member 16 is moved to the first and second grooves 34, 36 after the housing parts 12, 14 have been overlapped with respect to one another, best shown in
When strip member 22 is releasibly inserted in the channel cross-section 20, the housing parts 12, 14 are sealed relative to one another and are also, substantially fixed relative to one another. The seal assembly 10 acts as a zip strip seal utilizing a side loaded joint configuration that does not required fasteners for generating load on the sealing member 16. Also, the cooperation between the housing parts 12, 14, the sealing member 16 and the strip member 22 vibrationally isolates the housing parts 12, 14 from one another.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
This invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/680,166, filed May 12, 2005.
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60680166 | May 2005 | US |