Dr. Stephenson graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1993. He works in Hershey, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery). Dr. Stephenson is affiliated with Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center.
Pdx, Inc.
Senior Oracle Dba
Data Tactics Corporation Dec 2006 - May 2011
Data Architect
United States Marine Corps Feb 1980 - Nov 1986
Intelligence Chief
Education:
Devry Technical Institute 1992
Devry Technical Institute 1991
Skills:
Oracle Databases Oracle Rac Pl/Sql Integration Disaster Recovery Linux Unix Shell Scripting Rman Sql Solaris System Architecture Architecture Oracle Grid Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle Asm Erwin Awk
Edward J. Stephenson - Collegeville PA Raghavachari Kannan - Newtown Square PA
Assignee:
Crane Co. - New York NY
International Classification:
F16J 1518 F16J 1546
US Classification:
277 22
Abstract:
A sealing assembly suited for use in a high temperature and/or high pressure environment with a device such as a pump having a rotatable shaft. The sealing assembly comprises a sealing ring including a body portion having a flange with an end face at one end thereof, the sealing ring being adapted to be mounted on the shaft and rotatable relative thereto. A first gland is loosely mounted on the shaft adjacent the sealing ring, the gland having a first recess to receive the body portion of the sealing ring and the gland having a second recess surrounding the first recess to receive the flange of the sealing ring. The gland is dimensioned relative to the sealing ring whereby the gland is adapted to be loosely mounted on the shaft and the sealing ring for floating action relative thereto subject to the pressure of the environment. A second gland is adapted to be secured to the device, the second gland having a sealing surface adapted to engage the end face of the flange on the sealing ring whereby when the pressure of the environment is directed along the rotatable shaft against the first gland, the first gland and the sealing ring are free to rotate on the rotatable shaft and the flange of the sealing ring is forced against the sealing surface of the second gland under the action of the pressure of the environment to provide a seal therebetween for the rotatable shaft.