Bi-directional pressure energized axial seal and a swivel connection application

US9243711B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9243711-B2
Application numberUS-201113337836-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 27, 2011
Priority dateJul 19, 2011
Publication dateJan 26, 2016
Grant dateJan 26, 2016

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Abstract

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A tubular connection has first and second tubular members having aligned bores with a common axis and having first and second seal surfaces, respectively. A metal seal has a first end portion that sealingly engages the first seal surface and a second end portion that sealingly engages the second seal surface. The metal seal has a sidewall with at least two folds. One of the folds defines an axial interior gap. The other of the folds defines an axial exterior gap. An exterior spacer member is positioned in the exterior gap to limit closer of the exterior gap in response to a greater pressure on the interior of the seal than on the exterior. An interior spacer member is positioned in the interior gap to limit closure of the interior gap in response to a greater pressure on the exterior of the seal than on the interior.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure-energized seal for sealing between first and second members, comprising: a metal seal having an axis, a first end portion for sealingly engaging a first member seal surface, and a second end portion for sealingly engaging a second member seal surface; the metal seal having a sidewall extending between the first and second end portions, the sidewall having interior and exterior sides, the sidewall having at least one inner fold and at least one outer fold between the first and second end portions, the inner fold having an inner diameter closer to the axis than an inner diameter of the outer fold, each of the folds having axially spaced apart flanks and an axial gap therebetween, the flanks of each of the folds being parallel with each other and perpendicular to the axis while there is no pressure differential between the interior and exterior sides of the seal, the gap between the flanks of the inner fold having an open outer end on the exterior side of the seal, and the gap between the flanks of the outer fold having an open inner end on the interior side of the seal; wherein internal fluid pressure greater than external fluid pressure acting on the seal urges the flanks of the outer fold to flex away from each other to enhance sealing of at least one of the end portions; internal fluid pressure greater than external fluid pressure acting on the seal also urges the flanks of the inner fold to flex toward each other; external fluid pressure greater than internal fluid pressure acting on the seal urges the flanks of the inner fold to flex away from each other to enhance sealing of at least one of the end portions; external fluid pressure greater than internal fluid pressure acting on the seal also urges the flanks of the outer fold to flex toward each other; an outer spacer being positioned in the gap of the inner fold in contact with both of the flanks of the inner fold to limit movement of the flanks of the inner fold toward each other when the internal fluid pressure is greater than the external fluid pressure; and wherein the outer spacer is configured and positioned so as to be in non sealing engagement with the flanks of the inner fold. 2. The seal according to claim 1 , wherein the outer spacer comprises: a ring having contact surfaces protruding from upper and lower sides for engaging both of the flanks of the inner fold; a skirt on an outer diameter of the ring, the skirt having an end that extends axially past the open end of the gap of the inner fold in contact with the exterior side of the seal; recesses on the upper and lower sides of the ring between the contact surfaces and the skirt. 3. The seal according to claim 1 , wherein: the outer spacer comprises a metal ring that is free of any attachment to the seal. 4. The seal according to claim 1 , wherein the outer spacer comprises: contact surfaces protruding from opposite sides of the spacer that contact both of the flanks of the inner fold when the flanks of the inner fold move toward each other; a body portion extending within the gap of the inner fold from the contact surfaces in a direction toward the open end of the gap of the inner fold; a skirt on an outer diameter of the ring, the skirt having an end that extends axially past the open end of the gap of the inner fold in contact with the exterior side of the seal; and wherein the skirt is located on an end of the body portion and radially spaced from the contact surfaces. 5. The seal according to claim 4 , wherein: the skirt has an axial length greater than an axial distance from one of the contact surfaces to the other of the contact surfaces. 6. The seal according to claim 1 , further comprising: an inner spacer positioned in the gap of the outer fold in contact with both of the flanks of the outer fold to limit movement of the flanks of the outer fold toward each other when the external fluid pressure is greater than the internal fluid pressure; and wherein the inner spacer is configured and positioned so as to be in non sealing engagement with the flanks of the outer fold. 7. The seal according to claim 6 , wherein: the inner spacer is free of any attachment to the seal. 8. The seal according to claim 6 , wherein: the second end portion has a sealing surface that is cylindrical and concentric with the axis. 9. The seal according to claim 1 , further comprising: an inner spacer positioned in the gap of the outer fold and in contact with both of the flanks of the outer fold to limit movement of the flanks of the outer fold toward each other when the external fluid pressure is greater than the internal fluid pressure; and wherein the inner spacer is configured and positioned so as to be in non sealing engagement with the flanks of the outer fold; a skirt on the inner diameter of the inner spacer, the skirt having an end that extends axially past the open end of the gap of the outer fold in contact with the interior side of the seal; recesses on the upper and lower sides of the inner spacer between flank contact surfaces of the inner spacer and the skirt. 10. A pressure-containing apparatus, comprising: first and second members having first and second seal surfaces, respectively; a metal seal having an axis, a first end portion that sealingly engages the first seal surface and a second end portion that sealingly engages the second seal surface; the metal seal having a sidewall extending between the first and second end portions, the sidewall having interior and exterior sides, the sidewall having at least one fold between the first and second end portions, defining axially spaced apart flanks and an axial interior gap therebetween, the interior gap leading to an interior of the seal; at least one spacer, the spacer comprising an inner spacer positioned in the interior gap, the inner spacer having contact surfaces that are in non sealing engagement with the flanks to limit movement of the flanks toward each other; wherein the inner spacer has an inner diameter that is spaced radially from sealing engagement with any portion of either of the first or the second members; and the inner spacer has a coaxial cylindrical skirt located inward from an entrance of the interior gap, the skirt having an end that extends axially past the entrance of the interior gap into contact with the interior side of the sidewall adjacent the interior gap. 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the inner spacer comprises: a body, the contact surfaces being located on an outboard portion of the body, and the skirt being located on an inboard portion of the body; and recesses on upper and lower sides of the body, the recesses extending inward from the contact surfaces to the inboard portion of the inner spacer. 12. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein: the contact surfaces on the inner spacer protrude from upper and lower sides of the inner spacer. 13. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein: the inner spacer is formed of metal. 14. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein: the second end portion has a cylindrical seal surface concentric with the axis. 15. The apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein: said at least one fold comprises two of the folds, and the seal further comprises: an axial exterior gap leading to the exterior of the seal; the at least one spacer further comprises an outer spacer located in the outward facing gap; the outer spacer has an outer diameter that is spaced radially from sealing engagement with any portion of either of the first or the second members; and the outer

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  • Sealings characterised by their shape · CPC title

  • the sealing effect being obtained by elastic deformation of the packing · CPC title

  • Metallic bellows · CPC title

  • Metal sealing rings · CPC title

  • Swivel joints · CPC title

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What does patent US9243711B2 cover?
A tubular connection has first and second tubular members having aligned bores with a common axis and having first and second seal surfaces, respectively. A metal seal has a first end portion that sealingly engages the first seal surface and a second end portion that sealingly engages the second seal surface. The metal seal has a sidewall with at least two folds. One of the folds defines an axi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Silveira Helvecio C K, Candiani Ivan, Cardoso Leonardo, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16J15/0887. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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