Patents by Inventor Lawrence D. Graham
Lawrence D. Graham 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: 8393381Abstract: A cast metal article is formed with an internal cavity. The internal cavity is formed by a ceramic core which is removed from the cast metal article to leave the cavity. The ceramic core is formed with a cavity to facilitate removal of the core from the cast metal article. To remove the core from the cast metal article, the cavity in the core is filled with a leaching liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Graham, James Barrett, Don Deptowicz
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Publication number: 20120291983Abstract: A cast metal article is formed with an internal cavity. The internal cavity is formed by a ceramic core which is removed from the cast metal article to leave the cavity. The ceramic core is formed with a cavity to facilitate removal of the core from the cast metal article. To remove the core from the cast metal article, the cavity in the core is filled with a leaching liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: LAWRENCE D. GRAHAM, James Barrett, Don Deptowicz
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Patent number: 8171981Abstract: During casting of metal articles, a mold is moved into a body or bath of molten metal. The mold is moved into a container which contains a portion of the body of molten metal. Heat is transferred at a first rate from the mold to a first portion of the body of molten metal disposed above the container. Heat is transferred at a second rate from the mold to the second portion of the body of molten metal at least part of which is disposed in the container. The container retards movement of molten metal relative to the mold to effect an increase in the temperature of the molten metal in the container and thereby retards transfer of heat from a portion of the mold disposed in the container to the body of molten metal. The mold enters the container through an opening at the upper end portion of the container. One or more additional openings may be provided at the lower end portion of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Graham, Robert M. Garlock, Gary J. Vanek
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Patent number: 8091610Abstract: Core material is removed from a passage in a casting by exposing at least a portion of the core material in the passage to a leaching liquid. At least a portion of the core material in the passage is exposed to a gas. An opening to passage is exposed to a gas. At least a portion of the leaching liquid in the passage is boiled while the opening to the passage is exposed to a gas. At least a portion of the leaching liquid is expelled from the passage in the casting by the boiling action. To expose at least a portion of the core material in a passage to a leaching liquid, a flow of leaching liquid is conducted from a reservoir container to an operating container in which the casting is disposed. To expose at least a portion of the core material in the passage to a gas, a flow of leaching liquid is conducted from the operating container to the reservoir container.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Graham, Michael Capek
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Publication number: 20110108230Abstract: During casting of metal articles, a mold is moved into a body or bath of molten metal. The mold is moved into a container which contains a portion of the body of molten metal. Heat is transferred at a first rate from the mold to a first portion of the body of molten metal disposed above the container. Heat is transferred at a second rate from the mold to the second portion of the body of molten metal at least part of which is disposed in the container. The container retards movement of molten metal relative to the mold to effect an increase in the temperature of the molten metal in the container and thereby retards transfer of heat from a portion of the mold disposed in the container to the body of molten metal. The mold enters the container through an opening at the upper end portion of the container. One or more additional openings may be provided at the lower end portion of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: LAWRENCE D. GRAHAM, Robert M. Garlock, Gary J. Vanek
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Patent number: 7905273Abstract: An unfired ceramic base core having a first coefficient of thermal expansion is provided. A core element having a second coefficient of thermal expansion is positioned in an opening formed in the unfired ceramic base core. The opening in the unfired ceramic base core is filled with a filler material having a third coefficient of thermal expansion. The third coefficient of thermal expansion is greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion and less than the second coefficient of thermal expansion. The ceramic base core is fired without cracking the base core and without cracking the filler material. The ceramic base core contains silica and zircon and has a silica content of 70% or less and a zircon content of 30% or more. The core element may be formed of a ceramic material or a refractory metal.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Gerald C. Dodds, Jonathan Jarrabet, Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 7849910Abstract: A plurality of molds are disposed on a rotatable base. The base is rotated to move each of the molds in turn through a pouring station to an article removing station and back to the pouring station. A molten nickel chrome super alloy is poured into each of the molds in turn at the pouring station. The molds are cooled by a flow of cooling fluid. The nickel chrome super alloy articles are removed from the molds at the article removal station. The base may be continuously or intermittently rotated relative to the pouring station. Molten metal may be continuously or intermittently poured at the pouring station.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Publication number: 20100132906Abstract: During the casting of the metal article, a mold is lowered from a furnace assembly into a body of an inert gas. A stream having a thermal conductivity greater than the thermal conductivity of the inert gas is directed against a first portion of the mold to initiate solidification of molten metal in the first portion of the mold. The stream is subsequently directed against portions of the mold disposed in the body of inert gas and disposed above the first portion of the mold to initiate solidification of molten metal and portions of the mold above the first portion of the mold. The stream may be formed of a molten metal. Alternatively, the stream may be formed of an inert gas in which particulate is entrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: LAWRENCE D. GRAHAM
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Publication number: 20100000700Abstract: Core material is removed from a passage in a casting by exposing at least a portion of the core material in the passage to a leaching liquid. At least a portion of the core material in the passage is exposed to a gas. An opening to passage is exposed to a gas. At least a portion of the leaching liquid in the passage is boiled while the opening to the passage is exposed to a gas. At least a portion of the leaching liquid is expelled from the passage in the casting by the boiling action. To expose at least a portion of the core material in a passage to a leaching liquid, a flow of leaching liquid is conducted from a reservoir container to an operating container in which the casting is disposed. To expose at least a portion of the core material in the passage to a gas, a flow of leaching liquid is conducted from the operating container to the reservoir container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Lawrence D. Graham, Michael Capex
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Publication number: 20090308560Abstract: A plurality of molds are disposed on a rotatable base. The base is rotated to move each of the molds in turn through a pouring station to an article removing station and back to the pouring station. A molten nickel chrome super alloy is poured into each of the molds in turn at the pouring station. The molds are cooled by a flow of cooling fluid. The nickel chrome super alloy articles are removed from the molds at the article removal station. The base may be continuously or intermittently rotated relative to the pouring station. Molten metal may be continuously or intermittently poured at the pouring station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: LAWRENCE D. GRAHAM
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Publication number: 20090056902Abstract: An unfired ceramic base core having a first coefficient of thermal expansion is provided. A core element having a second coefficient of thermal expansion is positioned in an opening formed in the unfired ceramic base core. The opening in the unfired ceramic base core is filled with a filler material having a third coefficient of thermal expansion. The third coefficient of thermal expansion is greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion and less than the second coefficient of thermal expansion. The ceramic base core is fired without cracking the base core and without cracking the filler material. The ceramic base core contains silica and zircon and has a silica content of 70% or less and a zircon content of 30% or more. The core element may be formed of a ceramic material or a refractory metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Gerald C. Dodds, Jonathan Jarrabet, Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 7448428Abstract: A Method of casting includes providing a mold having one or more article mold cavities. The mold is moved into a furnace. While the mold is in the furnace, the mold is filled with molten metal. After the mold has been removed from the furnace, a heater is positioned adjacent to the mold and heat is transmitted from the heater to the mold. The heater may include electrically energizable resistance type heating elements, or a source of radiant energy or a gas burner.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Graham, Scott T. Hill
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Patent number: 6889747Abstract: An apparatus for use in casting a metal article includes a furnace assembly and a container which holds a fluidized bed. A mold support is movable relative to the furnace assembly to move a mold from the furnace assembly into the fluidized bed. A bame is disposed between the fluidized bed and at least a portion of the furnace assembly. The baffle may have a plurality of secondary openings which enable particulate to move from an upper side of the baffle into the fluidized bed. The baffle may be connected with the furnace assembly, the container which holds the fluidized bed, or floated on the fluidized bed itself. The baffle may be provided with flexible segments which engage the mold and at least partially block movement of particulate through a central opening in the baffle during withdrawal of the mold from the furnace assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 6827124Abstract: A baffle includes a base and a seal having flexible segments which engage a mold structure. The base of the baffle may have a noncircular opening in which article mold portions of the mold structure are disposed. The baffle may be connected with the furnace assembly before a mold is moved into the furnace assembly or may be connected with the furnace assembly as the mold is moved into the furnace assembly. A projection connected with the mold structure may be utilized to orient the baffle relative to the mold structure. The projection may be a thermocouple assembly which extends from the chill plate. Alternatively, the projection may be a portion of the mold structure itself.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Garlock, Gary J. Vanek, Lawrence D. Graham
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Publication number: 20040173336Abstract: An apparatus for use in casting a metal article includes a furnace assembly and a container which holds a fluidized bed. A mold support is movable relative to the furnace assembly to move a mold from the furnace assembly into the fluidized bed. A baffle is disposed between the fluidized bed and at least a portion of the furnace assembly. The baffle may have a plurality of secondary openings which enable particulate to move from an upper side of the baffle into the fluidized bed. The baffle may be connected with the furnace assembly, the container which holds the fluidized bed, or floated on the fluidized bed itself. The baffle may be provided with flexible segments which engage the mold and at least partially block movement of particulate through a central opening in the baffle during withdrawal of the mold from the furnace assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: PCC AIRFOILS, INC.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Publication number: 20040079510Abstract: A baffle includes a base and a seal having flexible segments which engage a mold structure. The base of the baffle may have a noncircular opening in which article mold portions of the mold structure are disposed. The baffle may be connected with the furnace assembly before a mold is moved into the furnace assembly or may be connected with the furnace assembly as the mold is moved into the furnace assembly. A projection connected with the mold structure may be utilized to orient the baffle relative to the mold structure. The projection may be a thermocouple assembly which extends from the chill plate. Alternatively, the projection may be a portion of the mold structure itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: PCC AIRFOILS, INC.Inventors: Robert M. Garlock, Gary J. Vanek, Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 6698493Abstract: As a mold containing molten metal is lowered from a heating chamber, a baffle extends around the mold. Force is transmitted from the mold to an inner section of the baffle to release connectors between the inner section of the baffle and an outer section of the baffle. As the connectors are released, a side surface on the inner section of the baffle moves out of the coplanar relationship with a side surface on the outer section of the baffle. The baffle may be integrally formed as one-piece. Rather than being formed as one-piece, the baffle may include separate pieces which form the inner and outer sections of the baffle. Alternatively, the inner section of the baffle may be disposed above and supported by the outer section of the baffle. Latches may be provided to interconnect the outer section of the baffle and the furnace assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 6695034Abstract: The fluidized bed is formed of particulate material suspended in a flow of gas. A flow of particulate suspended in gas is conducted between a lower end portion of the fluidized bed and an upper end portion of the fluidized bed to cool the upper end portion of the fluidized bed. The flow of particulate suspended in gas may be conducted from a lower end portion of the fluidized bed to an upper end portion of a fluidized bed. Alternatively, the flow of particulate suspended in gas may be conducted from the upper end portion of the fluidized bed to the lower end portion of the fluidized bed. If desired, the flow of particulate suspended in gas may be conducted to the upper end portion of the fluidized bed from a location spaced from the fluidized bed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Publication number: 20040016529Abstract: As a mold containing molten metal is lowered from a heating chamber, a baffle extends around the mold. Force is transmitted from the mold to an inner section of the baffle to release connectors between the inner section of the baffle and an outer section of the baffle. As the connectors are released, a side surface on the inner section of the baffle moves out of the coplanar relationship with a side surface on the outer section of the baffle. The baffle may be integrally formed as one-piece. Rather than being formed as one-piece, the baffle may include separate pieces which form the inner and outer sections of the baffle. Alternatively, the inner section of the baffle may be disposed above and supported by the outer section of the baffle. Latches may be provided to interconnect the outer section of the baffle and the furnace assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham
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Patent number: 6651728Abstract: A method of casting metal articles includes providing an array of article molds. The article molds are filled with molten metal. The molten metal is solidified in the article molds. During solidification of the molten metal, a plurality of solidification control elements function as heat sinks and radiation baffles. The solidification control elements are disposed between the article molds as the molten metal solidifies.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: PCC Airfoils, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Graham