Patents Assigned to Berkenhoff GmbH
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Patent number: 5259898Abstract: An alloy, in particular for the manufacture of spectacle frames, and a spectacle wire or a spectacle frame and connecting wires for electronic component parts manufactured using the alloy of the invention. In order to obtain good mechanical characteristics, for example, of the spectacle frame at low expense, the invention provides the following alloy which, in percentage by weight, is composed as follows: 63-78% copper, 3-7% nickel, 1-3% iron, 0.01-0.20% phosphorus, the remainder being zinc.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Klaus Tauber, Wolfgang Brandstaetter, Erich Dommer, Juergen Fackert, Bruno Rechtziegel
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Patent number: 5248104Abstract: A wire-unwinding device in which wire can be unwound from a very large wire drum such that the direction of curvature of the wire is maintained and alternating bendings of the wire are avoided. The wire is guided over a stationary first guide pulley, a second guide pulley, which is changeable in position in order to apply an initial tensioning force, and over a further stationary third guide pulley.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Heinrich Groos, Hans Hermanni, Jurgen Gerlach
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Patent number: 5231270Abstract: A wire electrode for cutting of workpieces by means of spark erosion, which consists of an eroding wire with or without a jacket, with at least the jacket containing one or several metallic alloy parts having a low volatilization temperature, such as zinc, cadmium, lead, antimony, bismuth, graphite or the like, the wire electrode is, in order to yet further increase with little increased expense the removal performance and the finished surface quality, coated with a surface layer of an electrically highly conductive material, as for example silver, gold, rhodium, palladium or iridium or a very thin layer thickness of its alloys.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Heinrich Groos, Hans Hermanni
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Patent number: 5199162Abstract: A wire-electrode arrangement for effecting a spark-erosive cutting and a method for the manufacture of a wire electrode. In order to be able to cut non-conductive materials, a plus potential and also a minus potential can be applied to the electrode, since the wire electrode is formed by a first and a second electrode, which are insulated from one another and which extend substantially parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventor: Heinrich Groos
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Patent number: 5140125Abstract: A wire-electrode arrangement for effecting a spark-erosive cutting and a method for the manufacture of a wire electrode. In order to be able to cut non-conductive materials, a plus potential and also a minus potential can be applied to the electrode, since the wire electrode is formed by a first and a second electrode, which are insulated from one another and which extend substantially parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventor: Heinrich Groos
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Patent number: 5078032Abstract: A device for cutting wire which includes at least one rotating knife supported on a rotating knife carrier and a counter-tool. The counter-tool includes a cutting blade rotating about a vertical first axis and having a central opening therethrough and adapted to receive the wire to be cut therethrough. The knife carrier is rotatingly supported about a second axis which is parallel with respect to the first axis, and the knife is guided along the cutting blade past the central opening to cut the wire thereat.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventor: Hans-Juergen Gerlach
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Patent number: 4935594Abstract: A method for manufacturing an eroding electrode which has an outer layer consisting of a structural composition having a resistance against erosive wear characteristic many times greater than the common eroding electrode. The outer layer initially consists of one or several coatings of a metal alloy having a low volatilization temperature encasing a core of metal or a metal alloy. The encased wire electrode is then annealed at such temperatures until an alloy, which extends from the outer surface of the encasement toward the core, is created and which has a decreasing content of the consitutents of the low volatilzation temperature material or alloy, after which the wire electrode is cooled in a controlled manner to fix the diffusion states.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Heinrich Groos, Hans Hermanni
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Patent number: 4924050Abstract: A wire electrode for spark-erosive cutting includes a core area and an outer coating. The wire electrode is reduced in cross section in order to achieve a high surface quality characteristic and a high strength characteristic, is subsequently diffusion annealed in an oxidizing atmosphere, is thereafter again reduced in cross section, is exposed to a recrystallizing annealing and is deformed to a final dimension. The wire electrode has, on the one hand, a very even, fine-granular structure and is, on the other hand, provided with a very even and dense surface, which assures an excellent spark transfer.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventor: Hans Hermanni
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Patent number: 4766280Abstract: To increase the cutting performance of a wire electrode for electroerosive cutting, the surface of the wire electrode is provided with projections and recesses created by twisting the wire electrode of polygonal cross section about its axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventor: Heinrich Groos
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Patent number: 4701302Abstract: A filler metal for the welding of steel and iron, copper and copper alloys, with and without surface finishing, which shows a good wetting and also a good flow for surface-treated base metals, which does not form any scales and any visible crusting and does not build up too much, thus has an insignificant pore formation and a comparatively insignificant splatter formation, has the following composition in percentage by weight:0.01-2.5% Si,0.1-0.4% Sn,0.6-1.5% Mn,0.005-0.020% P and/or0.002-0.020% B,whereby P and B together are less than 0.020%, the remainder being copper, impurities Pb less than 0.02%, other impurities together less than 0.5%.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Erich Dommer, Bruno Rechtziegel, Klaus Tauber
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Patent number: 4631237Abstract: A wire electrode for a spark-eroding system for erosion cutting of workpieces using intermittent electrical charges includes a core of a current-conducting material and a wire coating of a material with a lower evaporation temperature, for example zinc. The core consists of one of the following alloys according to DIN (German Industrial Standard) 17666:(a) Cu Mg 0.4;(b) Cu Fe 2P;(c) Cu Cr Zr;(d) Cu Zr.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Assignee: Berkenhoff GmbHInventors: Erich Dommer, Heinrich Groos