Patents by Inventor Robert T. Frost

Robert T. Frost 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: 4865116
    Abstract: Dense, homogeneous tubular metal products such as pipe is cast in long lengths continuously by introducing liquid metal into the lower portion of an annular-shaped casting vessel. The liquid metal is withdrawn in the presence of an outer elongated upwardly travelling alternating electromagnetic levitation field and a second inner electromagnetic levitation field for maintaining the tubular liquid metal column in a substantially weightless and pressureless contact condition while solidifying. The resulting solidified tubular metal product is withdrawn from the upper portion of the field, cooled and further processed to result in a desired and product/and has a homogeneous, fully dense, fine grain structure due to continuous eddy current stirring by the levitating electromagnetic fields and a ripply, shiny exterior surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Jeffrey N. Peterson, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4770724
    Abstract: The products of this invention are produced in an elongated casting vessel disposed in upright position to receive liquid metal for solidification within an electromagnetic field generating means disposed around the vessel along a portion of its length. The electromagnetic field generating means produces an upward lifting effect on liquid metal in the vessel together with a containment effect wherein the liquid metal is continuously urged upwardly into contact with the lower end of the solidifying product and maintained in a pressureless contact condition with respect to the walls of the casting vessel. In this way, voids and flaws are avoided and fully dense homogeneous products of uniform, small grain cross section result without wear on the casting vessel. The novel products of the invention are long metal bodies which are fully dense and of substantially uniform, fine grain cross section and constant composition throughout in each instance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1988
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Hugh R. Lowry, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4719965
    Abstract: The method of this invention is practiced within an elongated casting vessel disposed in upright position to receive liquid metal for solidification together with means for delivering liquid metal into the lower portion of the vessel. Heat exchange means are associated with the vessel for cooling and solidifying the liquid metal therein and means are provided for removing solidified metal from the upper portion of the vessel. Electromagnetic field generating means are disposed around the vessel along a portion of its length which includes a plurality of electromagnetic coils for connection to successive phases of a polyphase electric current source to produce both an upward lifting effect on liquid metal in the vessel and a containment field effect. By "lifting effect" is meant that liquid metal is continuously urged upwardly into contact with the lower end of the solidifying product. In this way, voids and flaws are avoided and fully dense homogeneous products of uniform, small grain cross section result.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1988
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Hugh R. Lowry, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4709749
    Abstract: The new apparatus of this invention comprises an elongated casting vessel disposed in upright position to receive liquid metal for solidification, means for delivering liquid metal into the lower portion of that vessel, heat exchange means associated with the vessel for cooling and solidifying the liquid metal therein, means for removing solidified metal from the upper portion of the vessel, and electromagnetic field generating means disposed around the vessel along a portion of its length. The field generating means includes a plurality of electromagnetic coils for connection to successive phases of a polyphase electric current source to produce a combined electromagnetic upward levitating field effect and a containment field effect on liquid and metal in the vessel. By "levitating effect" is meant that liquid metal is continuously suspended in space and urged upwardly into contact with the lower end of the solidifying product. In this way, voids and flaws are avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Hugh R. Lowry, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4662431
    Abstract: Apparatus for producing dense homogeneous metal cast in long lengths by introducing liquid metal into the lower portion of a casting vessel in the presence of an elongated upwardly-traveling alternating electromagnetic levitation field that provides a levitation ratio of from 75% to 200% of the weight per unit length of the liquid metal. The apparatus provides cooling for solidifying the metal while moving upwardly through the field, and a withdrawal mechanism for removing solidified metal product from the upper portion of the field. The electromagnetic field producing means is designed to establish an alternating electromagnetic field having a frequency at or near a value F=36.rho./D.sup.2 where F is the frequency in kilohertz, .rho. is the resistivity of the liquid metal column in micro-ohm-centimeters and D is the average diameter of the solidified metal rod product in millimeters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1987
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Hugh R. Lowry, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4414285
    Abstract: Dense homogeneous metal is cast in long lengths by introducing liquid metal into the lower portion of a casting vessel in the presence of an elongated upwardly-traveling alternating electromagnetic levitation field that provides a levitation ratio of from 75% to 200% of the weight per unit length of the liquid metal, solidifying the metal while moving upwardly through the field, and removing solidified metal product from the upper portion of the field. The frequency of the alternating electromagnetic field is established at or near a value F=(36.rho./D.sup.2) where F is the frequency in kilohertz, .rho. is the resistivity of the liquid metal column in micro-ohm-centimeters and D is the diameter of the solidified metal rod product in millimeters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Hugh R. Lowry, Robert T. Frost
  • Patent number: 4287705
    Abstract: A saddle has a rigid tree somewhat conformed on its underside to fit the back of a horse and on its upper side to seat a person thereastride. A cinch is removably mounted to the saddle for encircling the girth of the horse and stirrups are adjustably hung on each side. A pair of comparatively wide, flat sleeves depend centrally from the opposing sides of the tree, with a rigid ring being disposed in the end portion of each sleeve. The cinch is adjustably fastened between the rings. A flexible strap has its opposing ends secured between the rings and runs through the sleeves and over the top of the tree. Stirrup hangers are hung from the tree in corresponding locations aligned over the flexible strap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1981
    Inventors: Robert T. Frost, May Frost