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publicationDate 2011-02-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-2283267-A2
titleOfInvention Profiled gasket for lined piping
abstract A profiled gasket (40) for flanged joints of a lined piping assembly. An embodiment of a piping assembly includes first (10) and second (20) piping sections each terminated with a flange (15,25) and including a inner liner (12,22) having a flared portion extending radially outward along the flanges. The flared portions each define a convex liner end surface forming a gap therebetween having a narrow portion and a wider portion at the interior flow path of the piping assembly. In some embodiments, the gap may be generally V-shaped. The profiled gasket is disposed between the first and second flared portions to fill the gap when the flanges are drawn together so as to reduce or prevent accumulation of material in the gap. In one embodiment, the gasket includes a generally V-shaped portion. In further embodiments, the gasket may include recessed side surfaces which may be concave and rounded or angled in cross- sectional profile.
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