Patents Represented by Attorney Stanley L. Tate
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Patent number: 4234359Abstract: This disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing an aluminum alloy electrical conductor which promote the formation of a wire having a fine, stable subgrain structure of small cell size in the aluminum matrix and a fine dispersion of stable, insoluble intermetallic phase particles. The subgrain structure is improved by closely controlling the thermomechanical processing, particularly the casting rate, deformation parameters and annealing characteristics. After casting, the cast product is substantially immediately hot-formed in a rolling mill wherein the first deformation is more than 30% such that a substantially well defined subgrain structure will be formed in the aluminum matrix, thereby maximizing a refinement of the subgrain structure by permitting breaking-up thereof in each of the subsequent deformations in the rolling mill. After cold-working, without preliminary or intermediate anneals, the product is finally annealed at a temperature not exceeding approximately 700.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Enrique C. Chia, Roger J. Schoerner
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Patent number: 4230678Abstract: An improvement in processes for recovering aluminum from alunite ore which processes include roasting the ore to remove water of hydration, removing sulfur and potassium compounds from the roasted ore by a procedure including a first leaching step resulting in a residue and a solution containing potassium sulfate, effecting partial recovery of potassium sulfate from the solution by crystallization with some potassium sulfate being bled off from the mother liquor, converting aluminum values in the residue to alkali metal aluminates by digesting the residue with alkali metal hydroxide including a substantial amount of sodium hydroxide, removing silicon from the alkali metal aluminates leaving a waste desilication product, recovering aluminum values from the desilicated aluminates by precipitation, circulating the mother liquor from the precipitation step to digestion as contaminated sodium hydroxide is bled off, the improvement which comprises enhancing the economics of the overall process by introducing thereiType: GrantFiled: February 14, 1979Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignees: Earth Sciences, Inc., National Steel Corporation, Southwire CompanyInventors: George J. Hartman, Vernon R. Ewing
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Patent number: 4216031Abstract: Improved aluminum alloy electrical conductors and method for making same are disclosed. The alloy contains from about 0.55 to about 0.65 weight percent nickel, the remainder aluminum with associated trace elements including no more than 0.15 weight percent iron, no more than 0.001 weight percent magnesium and no more than 0.05 weight percent copper.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1978Date of Patent: August 5, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: E. Henry Chia, Roger J. Schoerner
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Patent number: 4211271Abstract: An improvement in wheel-band type continuous metal casting machines wherein a corner filling device or material is used in combination with the mold members such as the wheel and band to modify the mold geometry so as to prevent corner cracking due to the solidification stresses present in conventional mold shapes having sharp or square edges, especially useful in modifying the usual trapezoidal cross sections of prior art molds. Ablative, conductive, or insulating materials, selected in accordance with the desired change in solidification pattern, may be introduced into the mold either separate from, or attached to the moving mold members such as the endless band or the casting wheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1977Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: George C. Ward
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Patent number: 4211555Abstract: Disclosed is a method of treating the components of a gaseous fuel mixture to obtain a predetermined mass ratio of the gaseous components for use in metallurgical melting furnace. Two streams of gaseous fuel components are temperature equalized in a heat exchanger, pressure equalized by pressure balancing regulators, and mixed together by a mixing valve which controls only the volume flow rates of the two streams. The resulting gaseous fuel mixture has a predetermined oxygen to fuel mass ratio, which is easily maintained near stoichiometric composition and which when combusted, supplies a hot gaseous blast of predetermined composition. When air and a liquified fuel such as liquid propane are the fuel components, the liquified fuel is vaporized prior to heat equalizing, pressure equalizing, and mixing. When a gaseous fuel such as natural gas is one of the fuel components, no vaporization or dilution is required.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Milton E. Berry, Ronald L. Pariani
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Patent number: 4204568Abstract: A rotary casting machine with an improved translatable band comprising a rigid frame with a rotary casting wheel having a peripheral groove mounted on the frame, the band and the wheel being relatively moveable to move "damaged" surface areas of the band out of contact with the wheel and present "new" surface areas for molding purposes. An endless band frictionally engages a portion of the wheel, the band having a width greater than the width of the casting wheel. Guide rollers on the frame orient the band properly on the frame and into cooperation with the groove of the casting wheel so as to form a mold. A power source drives the casting wheel and the frictionally engaged endless band. A spout is provided for the addition of molten metal to the groove and band mold. A pusher is provided to adjustably translate the band laterally across the peripheral groove of the casting wheel.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Yves B. Bonnamour
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Patent number: 4193823Abstract: A method of and apparatus for hot-rolling non-ferrous metal bar in a plural stage rolling mill are disclosed. Each stage of the rolling mill is provided with a plurality of work rolls which have a predetermined hardness and toughness depending on their intended use in the rolling mill to improve the uniformity of the useful life of the rolls among the various stages of the mill. A method of heat treating the work rolls and an improved forged steel work roll are also disclosed. The steel used to make the rolls is a forged chromium-molybdenum alloy steel having a chromium content in the range of 4.0 to 6.0 percent. The heat treatment process provides the working surfaces of the rolls with a dense, tightly-adhering oxide layer to protect the rolls from the high temperatures and pressures encountered during the hot-rolling operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1977Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Robert S. Linne
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Patent number: 4192693Abstract: An aluminum alloy electrical conductor having an electrical conductivity of at least fifty-seven percent (57%) based on the International Annealed Copper Standard and unexpected properties of increased bendability, creep resistance, fatigue resistance and thermal stability at a minimum standard elongation, when compared to conventional aluminum alloy conductors of the same tensile strength is described. The aluminum alloy conductors are produced by the addition of from about 0.10 weight percent to about 1.00 weight percent copper and up to about 0.10 weight percent iron to an alloy mass containing from about 98.70 weight percent to about 99.90 weight percent aluminum, and trace quantities of conventional impurities normally found within a commercial aluminum alloy.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1977Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: E. Henry Chia, Roger J. Schoerner
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Patent number: 4191319Abstract: This disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing zinc coated steel tubing from zinc coated steel strip. The zinc lost by volatilization during welding of the seam is replaced in a two-stage metallizing process. In the first stage an aluminum alloy is spray atomized onto the tubing. The alloy contains from 0.45 to 0.95 weight percent iron, no more than 0.10 weight percent silicon, and the remainder aluminum with associated trace elements. Thereafter, in the second stage, zinc is spray atomized over the aluminum alloy-coated substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: J. Charles Headrick, Robert C. Peel, R. Emory Starnes
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Patent number: 4181091Abstract: A system for continuously quench-pickling cast rod from a continuous casting machine wherein molten metal is poured into a mold of a casting device and cooled and solidified into a continuous solid bar, the bar is elongated and reduced in its cross-sectional area to form continuous rod, and the rod is arranged in a coil. The surface of the hot rod from the rolling mill is contacted with a pickling fluid, such as a citric acid solution, after the rod leaves the rolling mill and before the rod is arranged in a coil, to simultaneously quench and pickle the rod.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1975Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Daniel B. Cofer, Enrique C. Chia, John E. Burnitte, Theodor W. Kaltenberg
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Patent number: 4177085Abstract: An improved method of continuously manufacturing a hot-formed, heat treatable aluminum base alloy product comprising casting a molten aluminum base alloy metal, cooling a cast metal during casting at a rate at which solidification shrinkage will not occur, hot-forming cast metal to form a rod at a temperature above the temperature level at which the alloy metals will precipitate to the grain boundaries of the aluminum base metal, heating the rod to a solutionizing temperature after hot forming and subsequently reducing the metal temperature from the solutionizing temperature of the metal to a temperature at which no substantial immediate precipitation occurs within a time interval before which any substantial precipitation occurs.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Kenneth E. Chadwick, E. Henry Chia, Frank M. Powers
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Patent number: 4172490Abstract: In a continuous molten metal casting apparatus of the wheel-band type, wherein an elongated endless metal band partially closes a groove inscribed about the periphery of the rotatable casting wheel, an apparatus to apply and maintain a fixed, determinable tension to the elongated, endless band. The tension apparatus of the present invention permits the use of greatly elongated casting bands, maintaining a tension thereon, even during electrical power or air pressure supply failure, to thus provide improved band life. The tension wheel is rotatably mounted upon a carriage which slides on a pair of bellows-enclosed shafts, the carriage riding on a plurality of ball bushings. A dual-action air cylinder, attached at one end to the carriage and the other to the tension mechanism frame, operatively tensions the band through the wheel and carriage assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1978Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Peter W. Ware
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Patent number: 4159633Abstract: Improved metallic rod product which substantially reduces die wear in wire drawing operations, and which provides other advantages during manufacturing. The exterior surface of the rod product is intentionally provided with a predetermined rough texture having certain characteristics, rather than the smooth bright surface conventionally imparted to metallic rod product intended for subsequent drawing into wire. Certain textured surface characteristics of the rod product reduce wear on the first few wire drawing dies by entraining lubricant as the rod moves through the dies, and carry the entrained lubricant into the dies, while at the same time avoiding some common wire drawing defects such as flakes and slivers. The textured-surface rod thus reduces frictional wear of the drawing dies, so that less force is required to draw the rod product through the dies and the useful life of the drawing dies is increased.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1978Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Robert S. Linne
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Patent number: 4156590Abstract: An improved premix gas burner design suitable for use in a metal melting furnace which has long service life, a low degree of maintenance, is easily cleared in case of burner blockage, allows inspection of the combustion chamber or furnace interior and still maintains the desired turndown capabilities of premix gas burners. These results are achieved by providing usual and/or physical access to the interior of the burner through a novel access tunnel and by providing a dual composition refractory combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1978Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Ronald L. Pariani
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Patent number: 4154571Abstract: An improved permix gas burner design suitable for use in a metal melting furnace which has a long service life, a low degree of maintenance, is easily cleared in case of burner blockage, allows inspection of the combustion chamber or furnace interior and still maintains the desired turndown capabilities of premix gas burners. These results are achieved by providing visual and/or physical access to the interior of the burner through a novel access tunnel and by providing a dual composition refractory combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Ronald L. Pariani
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Patent number: 4140549Abstract: This invention relates to a method for continuously casting an aluminum-copper and an aluminum-copper-iron alloy having an acceptable electrical conductivity and improved elongation, bendability and tensile strength wherein the method generally comprises the steps of pouring molten aluminum alloy into the groove of a continuous casting mold, cooling the molten aluminum in the casting groove, hot forming the cast bar to form a rod and continuously coiling the rod at a temperature of from about 250.degree. F. to 700.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1976Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: E. Henry Chia, Roger J. Schoerner
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Patent number: 4129742Abstract: A vertical shaft furnace for continuously melting metal materials, such as scrap, copper cathode pieces and the like is disclosed. The furnace comprises an elongated cylindrical melting chamber having an opening in the upper portion thereof for intermittently gravity-charging the furnace with metal pieces, which form a descending metal column in the melting chamber. A plurality of plasma arc generators is mounted in the sidewalls of the melting chamber extending inwardly thereof in a downwardly inclined attitude. The plasma arc torches are arranged in upper and lower vertically spaced planes for respectively preheating and melting the metal charged to the furnace. Protective refractory shrouds are provided which extend inwardly from the inside wall of the melting chamber and at least partly surround the plasma arc torches to substantially prevent damage to the torches by the descending or dropped metal charge.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1977Date of Patent: December 12, 1978Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: George C. Ward
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Patent number: 4122889Abstract: An improved cooling method and apparatus for a continuous casting process of the type wherein the mold is a rotatable casting wheel having a peripheral groove with a portion enclosed by an endless band. The improved cooling of the hot cast metal bar is accomplished by injecting a cooling fluid, under pressure, into the shrinkage gap between the hot continuously cast bar and the band portion of the mold after the bar is partially solidified but before it is removed from the wheel portion of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Roy Richards
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Patent number: 4123584Abstract: A process for recovering solid scrap thermosetting plastic compounds such as crosslinkable polyethylene compound and the like, by immediately hot-granulating the fresh thermosetting scrap before it has time to fully cure and then reducing the granules to a fine powder. The powdered scrap compound may be reused directly or blended with virgin material, and recompounded into granules for reuse in molding or extrusion processes.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Lee K. Brewton
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Patent number: 4106319Abstract: A method of and apparatus for hot-rolling non-ferrous metal bar in a plural stage rolling mill are disclosed. Each stage of the rolling mill is provided with a plurality of work rolls which have a predetermined hardness and toughness depending on their intended use in the rolling mill to improve the uniformity of the useful life of the rolls among the various stages of the mill. A method of heat treating the work rolls and an improved forged steel work roll are also disclosed. The steel used to make the rolls is a forged chromium-molybdenum alloy steel having a chromium content in the range of 4.0 to 6.0 percent. The heat treatment process provides the working surfaces of the rolls with a dense, tightly-adhering oxide layer to protect the rolls from the high temperatures and pressures encountered during the hot-rolling operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1977Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventor: Robert Steven Linne