Hydraulic dry mate connectors with shape memory alloy technology
US-2024026741-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US11255473B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11255473-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816181741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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Example aspects of a gasket bridge for an end ring assembly and a method for using an end ring assembly are disclosed. The gasket bridge can comprise an arcuate body defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a first bridge end, and a second bridge end, the arcuate body defining a bridge radius of curvature; a first ramp extending from the first bridge end; a second ramp extending from the second bridge end; and a projection extending from the inner surface.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A gasket bridge for an end ring assembly comprising: an arcuate body defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a first bridge end, a second bridge end, a first axial side, and a second axial side, the arcuate body defining a bridge curvature, wherein the arcuate body arcs from the first bridge end to the second bridge end and defines a length from the first bridge end to the second bridge end, wherein the arcuate body defines a width from the first axial side to the second axial side, and wherein the length is greater than the width; a first ramp extending outward from the first bridge end, the first ramp defining a first ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; a second ramp extending outward from the second bridge end, the second ramp defining a second ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; and a projection extending from the inner surface. 2. The gasket bridge of claim 1 , wherein a first shoulder extends radially outward from the first axial side. 3. The gasket bridge of claim 2 , further comprising a second shoulder extending radially inward from the second axial side. 4. The gasket bridge of claim 3 , wherein the second shoulder defines a slot extending radially outward from a radially inward edge of the second shoulder. 5. The gasket bridge of claim 3 , wherein the first shoulder is substantially parallel to the second shoulder. 6. The gasket bridge of claim 1 , wherein the first ramp is angled radially inward from the arcuate body and the second ramp is angled radially inward from the arcuate body. 7. The gasket bridge of claim 1 , wherein the projection extends radially inward from the arcuate body. 8. The gasket bridge of claim 7 , wherein the arcuate body defines a hole and a slug, the slug bent relative to the hole to define the projection. 9. The gasket bridge of claim 8 , wherein the slug defines a V-shaped prong. 10. The gasket bridge of claim 9 , wherein the V-shaped prong is a first V-shaped prong, the slug further defining a second V-shaped prong, and wherein a V-shaped gap is defined between the first and second V-shaped prongs. 11. The gasket bridge of claim 7 , wherein the projection extends from a middle portion of the gasket bridge between the first bridge end and second bridge end. 12. The gasket bridge of claim 7 , wherein the projection defines a substantially hemispherical bump. 13. The gasket bridge of claim 1 , wherein each of the first ramp and the second ramp defines a smooth, curved upper surface, a smooth, curved lower surface, and an edge distal to the arcuate body. 14. The gasket bridge of claim 13 , wherein each of the first ramp and the second ramp further defines an end wall, the end wall meeting the lower surface to define the edge. 15. The gasket bridge of claim 13 , wherein the upper surface meets the lower surface at the edge. 16. A gasket bridge for an end ring assembly comprising: an arcuate body defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a first bridge end, and a second bridge end, the arcuate body defining a bridge curvature, wherein the arcuate body arcs from the first bridge end to the second bridge end, the arcuate body further defining a hole and a slug; a first ramp extending outward from the first bridge end, the first ramp defining a first ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; a second ramp extending outward from the second bridge end, the second ramp defining a second ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; and a projection extending radially inward from the inner surface, wherein the slug is bent relative to the hole to define the projection. 17. The gasket bridge of claim 16 , wherein the slug defines a V-shaped prong. 18. The gasket bridge of claim 17 , wherein the V-shaped prong is a first V-shaped prong, the slug further defining a second V-shaped prong, and wherein a V-shaped gap is defined between the first and second V-shaped prongs. 19. A gasket bridge for an end ring assembly comprising: an arcuate body defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a first bridge end, and a second bridge end, the arcuate body defining a bridge curvature, wherein the arcuate body arcs from the first bridge end to the second bridge end; a first ramp extending outward from the first bridge end, the first ramp defining a first ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; a second ramp extending outward from the second bridge end, the second ramp defining a second ramp curvature that is smaller than the bridge curvature; and a projection extending radially inward from the inner surface, the projection defining a substantially hemispherical bump.
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