Patents by Inventor Gerald S. Cole
Gerald S. Cole 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).
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Patent number: 5407035Abstract: A method of making and the resulting product for a disk brake rotor with a self-lubricating, thermally conductive coating thereon that enhances the friction wear life of a disk brake assembly within which it is used, comprising: (a) controllably toughening at least the outside braking surfaces of a lightweight metal disk brake rotor, said roughening being carried out to promote mechanical adhesion of coatings applied thereover; (b) thermally spraying one or more coatings onto the roughened outside braking surface, the exposed coating being electric arc sprayed using a codeposit of iron-based material and powdered graphite to form an iron matrix composite coating; and (c) surface heat treating essentially the exposed coating to dissolve and precipitate graphite and form a simulated cast iron and also to densify the coating and remove residual stresses resulting from deposition.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Gerald S. Cole, Robert C. McCune, Jr.
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Patent number: 4598754Abstract: A method is disclosed for controlling the metallurgical structure of cast metals containing nonmetallic second phase structures. The method comprises (1) prior to making casting of the metal, determining a mathematical value associated with the rate of temperature change at liquidus recalescence and a value associated with the rate of temperature change at the eutectic arrest of a measured cooling curve for a sample of the metal melt; (2) comparing the determined values obtained with previously gathered values of the same type that have been correlated to known metallurgical structures; and (3) if the determined values are different than previously gathered values for a desired structure, add modifying and/or refining agents to promote a metallurgical structure change in the melt.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1984Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Chia-Ming Yen, Gerald S. Cole, Roman M. Nowicki
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Patent number: 4331197Abstract: A rapid method for dehydrating a water-sand mixture containing sodium or potassium silicate to produce a strongly bonded sand core is disclosed. The silicate is mixed in a water/silicate ratio of 1.45-3.22:1 and is limited to 0.25-3% of the weight of the mixture. The core box is semi-foraminous and partially transparent to micro-wave energy whereby generated vapor is reduced due to the heated inner surface of the core box (some degree of lossiness) and due to some escape through limited core-box openings. The controlled supersaturated environment about the core serves to prevent micro-porosity and surface defects when controlled micro-wave energy is used to heat cure the mixture. To promote resistance to humidity after curing, the mixture may contain 0.5% zinc oxide, chromic oxide, or aminoaldehyde.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1979Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventor: Gerald S. Cole
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Patent number: 4054275Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing modified grey iron, and particularly nodular cast iron, is disclosed. The apparatus comprises refractory elements including an inclined flow course for continuous reception of molten grey iron, a V-shaped inclined receptacle interposed in said course into which a predetermined supply of modifying agent, such as magnesium, is injected to react with said iron, and means for controlling the egress of iron from the receptacle in order to sequentially stage the build-up and dissipation of a pool of iron in said receptacle facilitating chemical reactions and thorough mixing for attaining and improving the homogeneity of the modified iron elements. The product and composition uniquely is characterized by about 3.5 carbon, by weight, 2.5% silicon, 0.2-0.9Mn sulfur no greater than 0.015%, the remainder being essentially iron; the composition is devoid of carbide and dross or slag and has a graphite nodule count of at least 400 per square millimeter in a 1/2inch section.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1976Date of Patent: October 18, 1977Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Gerald S. Cole, Bela V. Kovacs, Robert A. Sensoli, Herschel B. Smartt
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Patent number: 4033766Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing modified grey iron, and particularly nodular cast iron, is disclosed. The apparatus comprises refractory elements including an inclined flow course for continuous reception of molten grey iron, a V-shaped inclined receptacle interposed in said course into which a predetermined supply of modifying agent, such as magnesium, is injected to react with said iron, and means for controlling the egress of iron from the receptacle in order to sequentially stage the build-up and dissipation of a pool of iron in said receptacle facilitating chemical reactions and thorough mixing for attaining and improving the homogeneity of the modified iron elements. The product and composition uniquely is characterized by about 3.5 carbon, by weight, 2.5% silicon, 0.2-0.9Mn sulfur no greater than 0.015%, the remainder being essentially iron; the composition is devoid of carbide and dross or slag and has a graphite nodule count of at least 400 per square millimeter in a 1/2 inch section.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1976Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Gerald S. Cole, Bela V. Kovacs, Robert A. Sensoli, Herschel B. Smartt
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Patent number: 4028099Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing modified grey iron, and particularly nodular cast iron, is disclosed. The apparatus comprises refractory elements including an inclined flow course for continuous reception of molten grey iron, a V-shaped inclined receptacle interposed in said course into which a predetermined supply of modifying agent, such as magnesium, is injected to react with said iron, and means for controlling the egress of iron from the receptacle in order to sequentially stage the build-up and dissipation of a pool of iron in said receptacle facilitating chemical reactions and thorough mixing for attaining and improving the homogeneity of the modified iron elements. The product and compositon uniquely is characterized by about 3.5 carbon, by weight, 2.5% silicon, 0.2-0.9% Mn sulfur no greater than 0.015%, the remainder being essentially iron; the composition is devoid of carbide and dross or slag and has a graphite nodule count of at least 400 per square millimeter in a 1/2 inch section.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1975Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Gerald S. Cole, Bela V. Kovacs, Robert A. Sensoli, Herschel B. Smartt