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John J Scannell, 752562 40Th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116

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2562 40Th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116    831-2463338   

1646 Harrison Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84105   

500 Troy Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006    831-3384949   

15630 Stevens Canyon Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014   

San Jose, CA   

Santa Cruz, CA   

500 Troy Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006    415-2696787   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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John Scannell - Lawyer

ISLN:
913608065
Admitted:
1988

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John Scannell

Work:
Boca Plantation Golf Club
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President And Chief Executive Officer

Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Maritime
Work:
San Francisco Water Taxi
President and Chief Executive Officer
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John Scannell

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United States

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Sealing Ring

US Patent:
4252352, Feb 24, 1981
Filed:
Apr 24, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/143071
Inventors:
John B. Scannell - Sandy UT
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F03B 500
US Classification:
277 59
Abstract:
A sealing ring for a rotary shaft is disclosed. The sealing ring has a planar frusto-conical configuration and is received in an obliquely slanted groove provided in either the rotary shaft or the bearing surface surrounding the shaft. The use of an obliquely slanted groove causes seal contact over a wide area on the rotary shaft reducing heat buildup, while the frusto-conical configuration insures that the lips of the seal are in firm continuous circumferential contact with the shaft. Oblique mounting of the sealing ring also causes axial flow of the fluid being sealed and the formation of a fluid annulus adjacent the seal and on the pressure side thereof. Selective positioning of a plurality of obliquely mounted sealing rings results in the formation of complementary annuli and the axial flow of fluid between adjacent sealing rings.

Sealing Ring

US Patent:
4231579, Nov 4, 1980
Filed:
Jul 12, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/923838
Inventors:
John B. Scannell - Sandy UT
Assignee:
Parker-Hannifin Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
F16J 1532
US Classification:
277205
Abstract:
A sealing ring for a rotary shaft is disclosed. The sealing ring has a planar frusto-conical configuration and is received in an obliquely slanted groove provided in either the rotary shaft or the bearing surface surrounding the shaft. The use of an obliquely slanted groove causes seal contact over a wide area on the rotary shaft reducing heat buildup, while the frusto-conical configuration insures that the lips of the seal are in firm continuous circumferential contact with the shaft. Oblique mounting of the sealing ring also causes axial flow of the fluid being sealed and the formation of a fluid annulus adjacent the seal and on the pressure side thereof. Selective positioning of a plurality of obliquely mounted sealing rings results in the formation of complementary annuli and the axial flow of fluid between adjacent sealing rings.

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