Patents by Inventor Erich Muehlberger

Erich Muehlberger 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: 6759085
    Abstract: A cold spraying process for forming a coating of powder particles sprayed in a gas substantially at ambient temperature onto a workpiece is improved by placement in a low ambient pressure environment in which the pressure is substantially less than atmospheric pressure. The low pressure environment acts to substantially accelerate the sprayed powder particles, thereby forming an improved coating of the particles on the workpiece. The low ambient pressure environment is provided by a vacuum tank coupled to a vacuum pump and having both the workpiece and a cold spray gun located therein. The cold spray gun is coupled to a source of pressurized inert gas as well as to a feeder for providing a flow of the powder to be sprayed. A gas compressor downstream of the vacuum pump compresses gas from the vacuum tank for recycling to the source of pressurized gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Sulzer Metco (US) Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Publication number: 20040037954
    Abstract: According to the invention, the cold gas spraying process is carried out in a vacuum chamber at a pressure that is below 800 mbar (80 kPa). To do this, the cold gas spray gun (3) and the work piece (5) are located in a vacuum chamber (4). This enables use of optimally acting carrier gases such as, for example, helium or helium-containing mixtures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Applicant: LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
    Inventors: Peter Heinrich, Heinrich Kreye, Erich Muehlberger
  • Publication number: 20030232132
    Abstract: A cold spraying process for forming a coating of powder particles sprayed in a gas substantially at ambient temperature onto a workpiece is improved by placement in a low ambient pressure environment in which the pressure is substantially less than atmospheric pressure. The low pressure environment acts to substantially accelerate the sprayed powder particles, thereby forming an improved coating of the particles on the workpiece. The low ambient pressure environment is provided by a vacuum tank coupled to a vacuum pump and having both the workpiece and a cold spray gun located therein. The cold spray gun is coupled to a source of pressurized inert gas as well as to a feeder for providing a flow of the powder to be sprayed. A gas compressor downstream of the vacuum pump compresses gas from the vacuum tank for recycling to the source of pressurized gas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2002
    Publication date: December 18, 2003
    Applicant: Sulzer Metco (US) Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 5853815
    Abstract: A plasma system forms a dense, uniform coating of metallic oxide or other material on a relatively large substrate of metal foil or other composition located a substantial distance from the plasma gun so that the plasma stream covers the entire width of the substrate. A large pressure differential between the pressure inside the plasma gun and the ambient pressure outside of the plasma gun creates a shock pattern within the exiting plasma stream so as to disperse the plasma stream and maintain a high energy level therein, as well as thoroughly mixing a coating material introduced into the plasma stream within the gun. Mixing of the coating material within the plasma stream is further enhanced by introducing the coating material into the plasma stream either in liquid form or in the form of very small particles. In one arrangement, the plasma stream is delivered in a long, narrow configuration across the width of the substrate by a nozzle with a slit-like opening at the lower end of the plasma gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Sulzer Metco AG
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 5837959
    Abstract: A single cathode plasma gun injects powder therein so that the powder exits along a central axis of an exit barrel of the gun, in order to provide improved coatings of the powder material on a workpiece. The central axis of the single cathode extends from an arc chamber and intersects with the central axis of the exit barrel so as to form an acute angle which is substantially greater than 0.degree. but no greater than 90.degree.. Examples of the acute angle include 45.degree. and 10.degree.. A powder feed passage extends along an axis which may be coincident with the central axis of the exit barrel or may form an angle with the central axis of the exit barrel of as much as 45.degree.. Consequently, the axis of the powder feed passage forms an angle with the central axis of the single cathode which is at least as great as the acute angle between the central axes of the single cathode and the exit barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Assignee: Sulzer Metco (US) Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, William P. Rusch
  • Patent number: 5679167
    Abstract: A plasma system forms a dense, uniform coating of metallic oxide or other material on a relatively large substrate of metal foil or other composition located a substantial distance from the plasma gun so that the plasma stream covers the entire width of the substrate. A large pressure differential between the pressure inside the plasma gun and the ambient pressure outside of the plasma gun creates a shock pattern within the exiting plasma-stream so as to disperse the plasma stream and maintain a high energy level therein, as well as thoroughly mixing a coating material introduced into the plasma stream within the gun. Mixing of the coating material within the plasma stream is further enhanced by introducing the coating material into the plasma stream in the form of very small particles. In one arrangement, the plasma stream is delivered in a long, narrow configuration across the width of the substrate by a nozzle with a slit-like opening at the lower end of the plasma gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Sulzer Metco AG
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 5637242
    Abstract: A high velocity, high pressure plasma gun operates in stable fashion and with a relatively constant arc input power using a highly combustible arc gas such as nitrogen. The gun includes an anode having an internal arc chamber and a nozzle extending through the anode from the arc chamber. The gun also includes a cathode disposed within the anode and having a generally cylindrical tip portion with a flat surface facing the arc chamber and formed by a tungsten insert in the tip portion. The arc chamber, which has a wall of varying slope along the length thereof, may comprise successive conical portions of different slope and shape, or it may comprise a bell-shaped configuration. The flat surface of the cathode tip portion and the varying wall slope of the arc chamber combine to prevent the arc produced by nitrogen or other highly combustible arc gases form burning or otherwise damaging the cathode tip and the arc chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 5357075
    Abstract: Apparatus for delivering heated powder to the plasma gun of the thermal spray plasma system includes a hollow heater tube coupled between a powder feeder and the plasma gun and a power supply coupled between opposite ends of the heater tube. The power supply heats the walls of the heater tube to a temperature below the melting point of the powder particles, to prevent melting and adhesion of the particles thereto. The length of the heater tube is selected to provide an adequate dwell-time of the powder particles therein for a given powder flow rate, so that even relatively large powder particles are heated to a temperature relatively close to that of the heater tube walls upon delivery to the plasma gun. The efficiency of the heater tube is improved by a water cooled reflector tube concentrically disposed about the outside of the heater tube, with oxidation of the tube surfaces being prevented by a flow of inert gas along the space between the heater and reflector rubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 5298835
    Abstract: A supersonic plasma system in which a vacuum source creates a low static pressure environment within an enclosure containing a plasma gun and a workpiece has plural cathodes of sealed, modular construction in conjunction with a common anode, to provide higher levels of operating power and other advantages which flow from a segmented cathode gun configuration. Inert gas independently introduced into the plural cathodes undergoes swirling motion over the cathode tips. The anode is of modular construction for easy replacement in order to change the configuration of a nozzle, a plurality of arc chambers receiving the plural cathodes or a central mixing chamber between the nozzle and the arc chambers within the anode and coupled to a central powder feed. The powder feed includes a replaceable insert which includes at least one and preferably a plurality of powder feed ports into the various arc chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, Stephan E. Meuhlberger, Albert Sickinger, Don E. Bailey, Masamichi Koga, Koichi Takeda, Tsuyoshi Shinoda
  • Patent number: 5225655
    Abstract: Apparatus for delivering heated powder to the plasma gun of the thermal spray plasma system includes a hollow heater tube coupled between a powder feeder and the plasma gun and a power supply coupled between opposite ends of the heater tube. The power supply heats the walls of the heater tube to a temperature below the melting point of the powder particles, to prevent melting and adhesion of the particles thereto. The length of the heater tube is selected to provide an adequate dwell-time of the powder particles therein for a given powder flow rate, so that even relatively large powder particles are heated to a temperature relatively close to that of the heater tube walls upon delivery to the plasma gun. The efficiency of the heater tube is improved by a water cooled reflector tube concentrically disposed about the outside of the heater tube, with oxidation of the tube surfaces being prevented by a flow of inert gas along the space between the heater and reflector tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 4877640
    Abstract: Metal particles in powdered form are cleaned of oxides by a method in which the particles are introduced into a plasma stream in the presence of a continuous negative transfer arc. Ionization of a gas within a plasma gun produces a plasma stream into which the metal particles are introduced at a location within the plasma gun. A negative transfer arc power source is continuously coupled between the plasma gun and a cathode downstream of the plasma gun and within the plasma stream to remove oxide coatings from the metal particles as they travel along the plasma stream to either a receptacle located downstream from the cathode or to a substrate which forms the cathode and onto which a relatively oxide-free coating is formed by the metal particles. Such methods of oxide removal are particularly effective with highly oxidizable refractory materials such as titanium, tantalum and aluminum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1989
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, Albert Sickinger
  • Patent number: 4808042
    Abstract: A powder feeder for dispensing controlled amounts of powder into a gas stream in a supersonic plasma spraying environment utilizes a stir spindle and a feed impeller mounted on a rotatable first drive shaft at the bottom of a powder cannister to agitate and mix the powder and then dispense the powder in controlled amounts from an aperture in the bottom of the cannister as the first drive shaft is driven by a motor. The controlled amounts of powder dispensed through the aperture in the bottom of the cannister are directed by a conduit through an aperture in the upper end of a housing and into a plurality of slots circumferentially formed about the outer periphery of a feedwheel mounted within the housing to be rotatably driven by a second drive shaft which is also coupled to be driven by the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1989
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, Robert P. de la Vega
  • Patent number: 4740112
    Abstract: A powder feed control system employs an arrangement of conduits and valves for selectively directing a gas flow either through a powder feeder or through a bypass so as to quickly and precisely control the introduction of powder into and the removal of powder from the gas flow in a plasma spraying system. The arrangement of conduits and valves includes a two-way solenoid operated valve for directing the gas flow either into a powder feeder through a main conduit or into a bypass conduit which rejoins the main conduit on the other side of the powder feeder at a powder shutoff valve and a bypass and check valve. The bypass and check valve insures that the gas flow in the bypass conduit flows to the output rather than upstream to the powder shutoff valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1988
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, Roland D. Kremith, Gary A. Hislop
  • Patent number: 4689468
    Abstract: In a plasma spraying system in which a main plasma gun electrically coupled to a workpiece or target and equipped with apparatus for introducing a spray powder therein provides a plasma stream to the target at high temperatures and supersonic speeds with an accompanying transfer arc between the main plasma gun and the target in a given polarity relative to the target, apparatus is present for simultaneously providing a second transfer arc at the target which has an opposite polarity relative to the target from the polarity of the transfer arc provided by the main plasma gun. The second transfer arc which is provided by a separate second or clean-up plasma gun electrically coupled to the target acts to reduce oxides at the target during melting of the target, spraying of the target with metallic powders and other plasma operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1987
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 4371563
    Abstract: An overspray filter collector unit for a plasma spray system filters fine, relatively small particulate from the overspray upstream of the vacuum pumps. The filter collector unit includes a hollow tank having a pool of oil at the bottom thereof having a top surface onto which the overspray is directed from an inlet conduit. Some of the particulate matter is deposited in the oil and at the same time oil droplets and vapor are entrained in the overspray as it deflects from the oil surface into a tortuous path defined by a plurality of baffles within the tank. The baffle surfaces are wetted by the oil vapor and droplets, and the resulting oil coating entraps the remaining particulate in the overspray before the overspray exits via an outlet conduit to the vacuum pumps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventor: Erich Muehlberger
  • Patent number: 4328257
    Abstract: Uniform protective coatings are deposited on components with a high strength bond by utilizing a supersonic plasma stream and a transferred arc system of selectively reversible polarity. By maintaining plasma stream velocity at a sufficiently high Mach number, and using stream temperatures and static pressures which establish a shock pattern characteristic that diffuses the arc, the workpiece is made cathodic relative to the plasma gun at predetermined intervals. This creates a sputtering effect in which electrons and atoms are ejected from the workpiece despite the impacting plasma flow and the ambient pressure level. This sputtering action is undertaken to clean the workpiece once it is sufficiently heated and to cause intermingling of molecules of the substrate material with molecules of a deposition powder injected into the plasma flow. This preparatory deposition, together with the clean workpiece surface, enables a subsequent buildup of securely bonded and high uniform material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1982
    Assignee: Electro-Plasma, Inc.
    Inventors: Erich Muehlberger, Roland D. Kremith