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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 1997
Filed:
May. 12, 1995
Kenji A Kingsford, Devore, CA (US);
Anthony K Chan, San Gabriel, CA (US);
Furon Company, Laguna Niguel, US;
Abstract
A double-diaphragm gauge protector constructed according to principles of this invention comprises a diaphragm housing formed from a upper housing body, a lower housing body, and a central housing body interconnected between the upper and lower housing bodies. A first diaphragm is disposed within the upper housing body forming an upper chamber therebetween and a liquid pressure-transfer medium is disposed within the upper chamber. The first diaphragm includes a transfer pad that projects outwardly away from a frontside or downwardly facing bottom surface of the first diaphragm toward the lower housing body. A second diaphragm is disposed within the lower housing body forming a lower chamber therebetween. The second diaphragm also includes a transfer pad that projects outwardly away from a frontside or upwardly facing top surface of the second diaphragm toward the first diaphragm. The transfer pads of the first and second diaphragms are positioned one on top of the other. A freely-floating spacer is disposed within the central housing body and is interposed between the bottom and top surfaces of the first and second diaphragms, respectively. The transfer pads of the first and second diaphragms are disposed within a central opening in the spacer.