Slip-on coupling gasket
US-10385997-B2 · Aug 20, 2019 · US
US10125904B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10125904-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615190895-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A sealing member or gasket for sealing a space between two adjacent surfaces, the sealing member having at least one non-helical circumferential extension or ridge configured for size-on-size or press fit engagement with a corresponding recess in at least one of the surfaces being sealed. The sealing member can be formed by molding followed by insertion between the two adjacent surfaces, or by positioning the surfaces adjacent one another and then injecting or pouring the sealing member material into the space and allowing it to solidify in place.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sealing member for sealing a space between first and second adjacent surfaces, the sealing member comprising: an inwardly-facing surface and an outwardly-facing surface, the inwardly-facing surface for engaging the first adjacent surface and the outwardly-facing surface for engaging the second adjacent surface; a non-helical circumferential extension for extending from the sealing member toward one of the adjacent surfaces; and the extension configured for engagement with a corresponding recess in the one adjacent surface; wherein the extension is continuous around a circumference of the sealing member and the recess is continuous around a circumference of the one adjacent surface; wherein the extension comprises a first extension surface generally facing a first axial direction and a second extension surface generally facing a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction, the first extension surface shorter than the second extension surface such that the extension is angled generally toward the first axial direction; and wherein the corresponding recess comprises a first recess surface generally facing the second axial direction and a second recess surface generally facing the first axial direction, the first recess surface shorter than the second recess surface such that the recess is angled generally toward the first axial direction, the first extension surface configured for facial mating with the first recess surface and the second extension surface configured for facial mating with the second recess surface. 2. The sealing member of claim 1 comprising: a plurality of non-helical circumferential extensions for extending from the sealing member toward at least one of the adjacent surfaces; and each of the plurality of extensions configured for engagement with a corresponding recess in the at least one of the adjacent surfaces. 3. The sealing member of claim 1 wherein: the extension is for extending from the sealing member toward the first adjacent surface, the recess being in the first adjacent surface; the sealing member further comprising: a second non-helical circumferential extension for extending from the sealing member toward the second adjacent surface; and the second extension configured for engagement with a corresponding second recess in the second adjacent surface. 4. The sealing member of claim 1 wherein the sealing member is composed of an electrically non-conductive material. 5. A gap sub for insertion in a drill string comprising: a cylindrical male member; a cylindrical female member, the male and female members mated together but separated by an annular space; and a cylindrical sealing member disposed in the annular space between the male member and the female member; wherein the sealing member comprises: an inwardly-facing surface and an outwardly-facing surface, the inwardly-facing surface engaging the male member and the outwardly-facing surface engaging the female member; a non-helical circumferential extension extending from the sealing member toward one of the male and female members; and the extension is in engagement with a corresponding recess in the one of the male and female members; wherein the extension is continuous around a circumference of the sealing member and the recess is continuous around a circumference of the one of the male and female members; wherein the extension comprises a first extension surface generally facing a first axial direction and a second extension surface generally facing a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction, the first extension surface shorter than the second extension surface such that the extension is angled generally toward the first axial direction; and wherein the corresponding recess comprises a first recess surface generally facing the second axial direction and a second recess surface generally facing the first axial direction, the first recess surface shorter than the second recess surface such that the recess is angled generally toward the first axial direction, the first extension surface configured for facial mating with the first recess surface and the second extension surface configured for facial mating with the second recess surface. 6. The gap sub of claim 5 comprising: a plurality of non-helical circumferential extensions extending from the sealing member toward at least one of the male and female members; and each of the plurality of extensions is in engagement with a corresponding recess in the at least one of the male and female members. 7. The gap sub of claim 5 wherein: the extension extends from the sealing member toward the male member, the recess being in the male member; the gap sub further comprising: a second non-helical circumferential extension extending from the sealing member toward the female member; and the second extension is in engagement with a corresponding second recess in the female member. 8. The gap sub of claim 5 wherein the sealing member is composed of an electrically non-conductive material. 9. A method for sealing an annular space between first and second members, the first member disposed at least partially within the second member such that an outer surface of the first member faces an inner surface of the second member, comprising the steps of: a. providing at least one circumferential recess in at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface, the at least one circumferential recess comprising a first recess surface generally facing a second axial direction and a second recess surface generally facing a first axial direction opposite to the second axial direction, the first recess surface shorter than the second recess surface such that the at least one circumferential recess is angled generally toward the first axial direction; b. preparing a flowable sealant material; c. injecting the flowable sealant material into the annular space; d. allowing the flowable sealant material to enter the at least one circumferential recess; and e. allowing the flowable sealant material to harden in the annular space to form a seal having engagement with the inner surface, the outer surface and the at least one circumferential recess, such that the seal comprises at least one circumferential extension within the at least one circumferential recess, the at least one circumferential extension comprising a first extension surface generally facing the first axial direction and a second extension surface generally facing the second axial direction, the first extension surface shorter than the second extension surface such that the at least one circumferential extension is angled generally toward the first direction. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the first and second members are cylindrical conduits. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein step a. comprises machining the at least one circumferential recess in at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein step a. comprises providing the at least one circumferential recess around the entire circumference of the at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface, forming a continuous recess. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein the at least one circumferential recess is a plurality of circumferential recesses. 14. The method of claim 9 wherein step a. comprises providing at least one circumferential recess in each of the inner surface and the outer surface. 15. The method of claim 9 wherein the first and second members are configured for passage of a fluid therethrough, and the first axial direction is
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