Redundant metal-to-metal seals for use with internal valves

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CA 2756605

Redundant metal-to-metal seals for use with internal valves are described. A plug having redun-dant sealing functionality for use with a poppet of an in-ternal valve includes a tapered surface to sealingly engage a seat of the poppet. Additionally, the plug includes a seal (528) adjacent the tapered surface and disposed in a groove (530) defined by the plug to sealingly engage the seat (516).

La présente invention concerne des joints d'étanchéité métalliques redondants, pour une utilisation avec des clapets internes. Un obturateur comportant une fonctionnalité d'étanchéité redondante pour une utilisation avec une tige de distributeur à clapet interne, comprend une surface biseautée pour venir en prise, de manière étanche, avec un siège de la tige de distributeur. De plus, l'obturateur comprend un joint d'étanchéité (528) adjacent à la surface biseautée, et disposé dans une gorge (530) définie par l'obturateur pour venir en prise, de manière étanche, avec le siège (516).

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