Patents by Inventor Sergei P. Egorov

Sergei P. Egorov 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: 4395771
    Abstract: The method consists of maintaining constant the magnitude of the interelectrode gap. For this purpose a melting current is measured and averaged for a constant predetermined time interval, whereafter a derivative of an averaged value of the melting current is determined, an amplitude of oscillations of the melting current relative to the averaged values of the melting current is detected, and a derivative of the rectified amplitude of oscillations of this current is determined. Then the obtained data are compared, and from the results of this comparison the melting current is controlled in such manner that said values are reduced to zero.The apparatus for controlling the process of casting thin walled ingots using the electroslag melting method comprises a melting current pick-up having an output connected to the inputs of a comparison unit and of a determination unit for determining an averaged value of the melting current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 26, 1983
    Inventors: Boris I. Medovar, Evgeny D. Gladky, Oleg P. Bondarenko, Leonty V. Chekotilo, Valery I. Zayats, Sergei P. Egorov, Jury A. Skosnyagin
  • Patent number: 4290474
    Abstract: An apparatus comprises a cooled mould mounted on a bottom plate and at least two consumable electrodes positioned so that their melting ends are at different levels relative to the bottom plate. The electrodes are connected to respective terminals of the secondary winding of a single-phase transformer and the bottom plate is connected to one of these terminals, with the electrode having a melting end at a higher level, being connected to the same terminal as the bottom plate. The electrodes are melted by passing an operating current, first through the electrode with the melting end being at a lower level to the bottom plate and then by passing the operating current from one electrode to the other, respectively, forming a portion of the casting, having a smaller cross-section, and then a portion of the casting, having a larger cross-section.Thus the present invention is especially well suited for manufacturing workpieces for vital parts such as connecting rods, piston rods, valves for ship engines, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Inventors: Boris I. Medovar, Georgy A. Boiko, Rudolf S. Dubinsky, Sergei P. Egorov