ANTI-RETENTION SEALING JOINT FOR A PANEL FIXED TO A HOLDING FRAME DELIMITING A CLOSED SPACE
20180374594 ยท 2018-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25J19/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0894
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seal for a glove box panel includes a first face and a second face parallel to each other and designed to come into contact with a profile of the glove box and against an internal face of the panel. The seal includes an internal circumferential edge with a rim projecting beyond the first face.
Claims
1-5. (canceled)
6. A seal for installation of a rectangular panel on a supporting structure of a glove box, the seal comprising: a first contact face and a second contact face parallel to each other and designed to come into contact with a profile of the glove box supporting structure and against an internal face of the panel; an internal circumferential edge provided with a rim projecting beyond the first face; and an external circumferential edge prolonged by a skirt extending perpendicular to the second contact face projecting beyond the second contact face to surround and clamp the edge of the panel around its entire circumference.
7. The seal according to claim 6, in which the rim has a quarter-round shape.
8. The seal according to claim 6, in which the rim comprises a first lip projecting from the first contact face and a second lip projecting from the second contact face.
9. The seal according to claim 6, in which the skirt is terminated by a perpendicular rim to jointly delimit a section with a shape like the letter U, with the second contact face and the skirt.
10. A glove box comprising: a supporting structure including an opening closed by a panel pressed into contact with a profile delimiting the opening, with the seal according to claim 6 inserted between the panel and the profile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED PRESENTATION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
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[0029] This strip 19 has a U-shaped cross-section comprising a base 26 prolonged by two parallel sidewalls 27, 28. When the assembly is mounted, the base 26 is facing the rim 22, the fixed sidewall 27 is bearing on the bearing sidewall 21 of the profile, and the clamping sidewall 28 of the strip 19 is facing the panel 17.
[0030] This clamping sidewall 28 comprises a bearing pad or mating frame 29 on the inside face, supported by tightening screws passing through this clamping sidewall 28 to uniformly distribute the clamping force applied by screws on the panel.
[0031] The seal 24 has a generally rectangular shape with dimensions that correspond to the dimensions of the periphery of the rectangular panel 17. This seal 24 comprises a first contact face mark 31 on
[0032] This seal 24 comprises an internal circumferential edge 33 and an external circumferential edge 34 separated from each other by a distance forming its width that corresponds approximately to the width of the bearing sidewall 21, so as to cover most of this sidewall 21 when the assembly is in position.
[0033] As can be seen on
[0034] Due to thus spur or internal rim 36, when the assembly is in position as shown on
[0035] In the example in
[0036] Another possible means of limiting turning up of the edge of the seal during installation of the assembly consists of making the shape of the spur or the internal edge 36 like the letter T. In this configuration shown on
[0037] In this case, when the panel 17 is brought into place and pressed towards the bearing sidewall 21 when the seal is installed, this panel 17 bears firstly on the second lip 37b projecting from the second contact face 32. This bearing makes the spur 36 tilt along the direction of arrow F on the figure to lower the first lip 36a towards the body of the profile 18, without any risk of this first lip turning up.
[0038] Complementarily, the external circumferential edge 34 is prolonged by a skirt 37 that projects beyond its second contact face 32, in other words along a direction opposite to the direction of the spur 36, prolonging the external edge 34 around the entire circumference of the seal. This skirt 37 is terminated by a perpendicular rim 38 extending parallel to faces 31 and 32, such that the body of the seal with its skirt and its rim 38 jointly delimit a U-shaped section.
[0039] As can be seen on
[0040] In the described example, the invention has been presented for a glove box designed for use in the manipulation of nuclear materials, but it can be applied to other fields, for example hospitals. It can be applied to incubators, work on viruses or on chemicals or bacteriological agents.