Patents by Inventor Darryl Hammock

Darryl Hammock has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11692254
    Abstract: Novel High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) compositions are particularly suited to welding applications. The mixtures contain at least the elements nickel, manganese, cobalt, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, and iron. The % weight of the constituents varies in accordance with the detailed description contained herein, with tolerances in the range of ±4% for major alloying elements and ±1% for minor alloying elements. The mixture may also contain a small amount of Aluminum, Titanium, and Boron with a tolerance in the range of +/?1% or, more preferably, +/?0.5% In accordance with the invention, the compositions above may be integrated into HEA welding products using cored wire and welding electrode manufacturing techniques, preferably starting with vacuum melted rolled alloys. One manufacturing process uses the compositions as an alloyed strip formed around the appropriate ground/crushed alloys to make commercially viable fabricated welding products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2023
    Inventors: Darryl Hammock, Prabir Chaudhury
  • Publication number: 20210395871
    Abstract: Novel High-Entropy Alloy (HEA) compositions are particularly suited to welding applications. The mixtures contain at least the elements nickel, manganese, cobalt, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, and iron. The % weight of the constituents varies in accordance with the detailed description contained herein, with tolerances in the range of ±4% for major alloying elements and ±1% for minor alloying elements. The mixture may also contain a small amount of Aluminum, Titanium, and Boron with a tolerance in the range of +/?1% or, more preferably, +/?0.5% In accordance with the invention, the compositions above may be integrated into HEA welding products using cored wire and welding electrode manufacturing techniques, preferably starting with vacuum melted rolled alloys. One manufacturing process uses the compositions as an alloyed strip formed around the appropriate ground/crushed alloys to make commercially viable fabricated welding products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2021
    Publication date: December 23, 2021
    Inventors: Darryl Hammock, Prabir Chaudhury
  • Patent number: 10525596
    Abstract: A remote controlled, tele-operated welder includes a multi-axis robot arm, video cameras, sensors a specialized control station that allows an operator to perform flood-fill welding operations at a remote location to avoid the heat, smoke and other environmental effects produced through typical flood-welding operations. The operator accesses the control unit (OCU) using a GUI and mouse, keyboard, joystick, or other custom controls, and observe the piece via the cameras (visual, thermal, or other) placed in the welding station via a feed displayed on the OCU display(s). Audio, video, and/or tactile feedback may be provided to indicate arm, welder, or other system status, for collision warning and arm motion singularity avoidance. Augmented reality informational graphic/textual overlays may provide guidance to an operator, and the apparatus may further include the ability to repeat series of steps needed to handle flood-weld on a given piece, repeatedly across many pieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
    Inventor: Darryl Hammock
  • Publication number: 20170232615
    Abstract: A remote controlled, tele-operated welder includes a multi-axis robot arm, video cameras, sensors a specialized control station that allows an operator to perform flood-fill welding operations at a remote location to avoid the heat, smoke and other environmental effects produced through typical flood-welding operations. The operator accesses the control unit (OCU) using a GUI and mouse, keyboard, joystick, or other custom controls, and observe the piece via the cameras (visual, thermal, or other) placed in the welding station via a feed displayed on the OCU display(s). Audio, video, and/or tactile feedback may be provided to indicate arm, welder, or other system status, for collision warning and arm motion singularity avoidance. Augmented reality informational graphic/textual overlays may provide guidance to an operator, and the apparatus may further include the ability to repeat series of steps needed to handle flood-weld on a given piece, repeatedly across many pieces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventor: Darryl Hammock
  • Publication number: 20130104382
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods convert a MIG welder into an effective cutting machine. A plug adaptor is installed into the existing MIG welder gun cup nozzle, which has an inside diameter and a length. A contact tip within the cup has an outside diameter, and shielding gas ports in the cup typically surround the contact tip. The plug adaptor comprises a body having a width dimension corresponding to the inside diameter of the cup, a length corresponding to the length of the cup, and a central bore corresponding to the outer diameter of the contact tip. A channel is established between the width dimension of the body and the inside diameter of the cup enabling air to flow from the shielding gas ports to a workpiece for slag removal produced during the cutting operation. The MIG gun is not modified in any way except for the addition of the removable adaptor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2012
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Inventors: Darryl Hammock, Raymond A. Kantola, Adam Kowall, David Mills
  • Patent number: 7950126
    Abstract: Improved cored-wire fabrication replaces multiple roller pairs with one or more dies. In the preferred embodiment, flat stock is pulled through a single cylindrical die including an upper tab to ensure and orient the formation of a gap to receive internal powders. Once the powders are introduced, a cylindrical die is used for closure though again, one or more rollers may be used between the powder feed and the die used for closing. In the preferred embodiment, however, a single gap-forming die is used before the powder feed, and a single closing die is used after the powder feed, replacing numerous rollers and other moving parts, thereby dramatically simplifying the apparatus and method of manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2011
    Assignee: Weld Mold Company
    Inventor: Darryl Hammock
  • Publication number: 20100282715
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods convert a MIG welder into an effective cutting machine. A hand-held unit and a feeder supply a wire through the hand-held unit, the wire including a carbon-containing core. A source of electrical energy is connected to the wire being fed and the metal to be cut such that an arc is created with sufficient energy to melt the metal in a localized region, and further apparatus is included for directing a gas to blow away the molten metal. The gas may be air or oxygen. A feedstock for metal cutting operations according to the invention contains a roll of wire having a mild steel jacket and a carbon-containing core. The carbon in the core of the wire may be provided in the form of natural or synthetic graphite powder, and may further include an additive to accelerate delivery force or enhance molten metal flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Publication date: November 11, 2010
    Inventors: Darryl Hammock, Raymond A. Kantola
  • Publication number: 20080148796
    Abstract: Improved cored-wire fabrication replaces multiple roller pairs with one or more dies. In the preferred embodiment, flat stock is pulled through a single cylindrical die including an upper tab to ensure and orient the formation of a gap to receive internal powders. Once the powders are introduced, a cylindrical die is used for closure though again, one or more rollers may be used between the powder feed and the die used for closing. In the preferred embodiment, however, a single gap-forming die is used before the powder feed, and a single closing die is used after the powder feed, replacing numerous rollers and other moving parts, thereby dramatically simplifying the apparatus and method of manufacture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventor: Darryl Hammock