Patents Represented by Attorney William F. Riesmeyer
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Patent number: 6006575Abstract: The present invention is of a mandrel bar assembly for a seamless pipe mill. The assembly includes a pair of tooling sections each having a tapered end, a reduced diameter portion axially inward of the tapered end adapted to be gripped by a retaining means of the mill, and a working portion adjacent the reduced diameter portion extending from the reduced diameter portion to the end opposite the tapered portion. The assembly includes a coupling for connecting the tooling sections together end-to-end with the tapered ends facing oppositely outward therefrom. An adapter is provided to cover the reduced diameter portion and provide a working surface thereon of one tooling section that is to be positioned as the lead end into the mill. When one tooling section wears the adapter can be removed and installed on the other tooling section, and the assembly is reversed end-to-end to use the other tooling section as the lead end, extending the useful life of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: USX CorporationInventors: William Russell Anderson, Miles Gerald Sanderson, Mark Stewart Seeler
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Patent number: 4716961Abstract: A rotary drive apparatus is provided for connection to a rotary drive string extending downwardly in a well to a rotary downhole pump. Separate axial load bearing and rotary drive spindles are provided and are separately connected to the rotary drive string by readily releasable connectors so as to permit axial adjustment of the rotary drive string while preventing loss of the string into the well in the event of release or slippage of one of the connectors. The design also permits repair or adjustment of the drive apparatus without removal of the rotary drive string from the well.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1987Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: USX Engineers & Consultants, Inc.Inventors: James E. Makins, Jr., James E. Thompson
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Patent number: 4573620Abstract: Apparatus for controlling the jerk or shock loading of the wire rope used to apply tension to move a galvanizing or pickle line's horizontal looper car. The apparatus includes a vertical spindle affixed to the frame of the looper car. A drum having a radially extending arm is provided to be rotatable about the spindle. The arm is provided with an intermediate region to anchor the wire rope and a terminal region to cooperate with a resilient shock absorbing means which may comprise a polyurethane pad. Such shock absorbing means includes a bracket affixed to the looper car frame. A spring-biased bolt connects the arm to the bracket while a resilient pad is provided intermediate the arm and the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Michael M. Sinar
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Patent number: 4573128Abstract: A method is provided for measuring and controlling the level of an elevated temperature liquid in a container. The method includes converting electrical voltage signals from temperature sensing means spaced along a wall of the container to digital form. The converted signals are periodically scanned in elevation sequence. From the scanned signals the location is determined of the uppermost sensing means having a signal value of sufficient magnitude to lie below the liquid level. A fraction, F, of the spacing between that sensing means and the next above sensing means is calculated at which the measured liquid level lies. The fraction determined is a function of the converted signal value, Sn-1, a converted signal value, Se, at an estimated location of the liquid level and, So, a converted signal value sufficient to cause the fraction, F, to be at or near zero in value immediately prior to imminent changes in the location of the uppermost sensing means determined to lie below the liquid level.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Chester C. Mazur
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Patent number: 4546813Abstract: An insert is provided for a continuous caster mold which permits casting of plural strands in the mold. The insert has opposed wall faces, the spacing of which is independently adjustable at their upper and lower ends. The spacing of the upper and lower ends is made adjustable by separately actuable wedge assemblies, each of which includes a wedge and ramps having mateable angularly aligned surfaces. At least one surface in each pair of adjoining wedge and ramp surfaces has a convex curvature to permit adjustment of the angular alignment of the wall faces as required at the various spacing distances thereof. The wedges provide greater rigidity than screw-type adjustment, preventing undesirable variations in taper during casting. The invention includes a method of installing the insert in the mold and adjusting the spacing and angular alignment of the opposed wall faces of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1985Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: John A. Grove, John W. Grove
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Patent number: 4545232Abstract: An apparatus is provided for performing multiple operations on a conventional open-die forge press, and includes a rotatable top punch assembly and stationary bottom die assembly. The top punch assembly includes a mounting fixture secured to the press crosshead, a holder plate rotatably mounted on the fixture, a plurality of punches extending downwardly from the holder plate, and motor means for indexing the punches sequentially into forging position over the bottom die assembly. A method is also provided for making valve pots, including upsetting a heated metal block in a split die and punching a hole through the block, the improvement in which during the upsetting step a vertically reciprocable member is extended so as to close a bottom opening in the split die, in order that the split die will function as a closed die, and during the punching step the reciprocable member is retracted so as to allow a punch-core to fall through said opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1984Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Wayne A. Martin, Justin G. Modic
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Patent number: 4545404Abstract: The invention is of a valve member having a replaceable deformable insert installed in a groove of the member and a deformable backup member secured to the valve member, preferably by bonding, and abutting so as to abut at least a major portion of a transverse surface of the insert opposite a tapered seating surface thereof. The insert may be of harder more wear resistant material than the backup member extending service life and permitting easier repair or replacement of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1985Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Fletcher H. Redwine
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Patent number: 4533573Abstract: A composition is provided for use as an anti-scaling coating or to produce legible markings on metal products. The composition includes solids of from about 30 to 50 parts by weight of an opacifying pigment, from about 43 to 58 parts by weight of a water soluble alkali metal silicate binder, at least 50 percent of the alkali metal silicate being sodium silicate, the alkali metal silicate having a ratio of silicate to alkali metal oxide of from about 2.60 to 3.25, sufficient cross-linking binder to provide from about 1.5 to 5.0 parts B.sub.2 O.sub.3, the ratio of total pigment to total binder being within the range of 0.50 to 1.0, and sufficient water to give the composition a viscosity of about 800 to 5000 centipoise. The composition adheres when applied to metal products which are at temperatures of at least 250.degree. F. or which are subsequently heated to such temperatures so as to bake the coating.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Bruno M. Perfetti
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Patent number: 4320582Abstract: A Yankee Dryer used in drying a web of paper or like materials in which all structural components are fabricated of weldments of steel plate and forgings and in which the outer shell is formed of a weldment of steel plates expanded to roundness and machined to final dimensions. All primary welds are subject to X-ray inspection. The dryer is of lighter weight than the usual cast iron Yankee Dryers, yet designed to withstand substantially higher steam pressure within the shell.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Karl H. Klippstein, Joseph Sawdai, Charles A. Schacht, Charles G. Schilling
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Patent number: 4299110Abstract: A method and mechanism for forming a hole through a forged workpiece. During the forging operation an indentation is formed in the upper surface of the workpiece. While the workpiece remains in the forging press, a trepanning tool is placed in the indentation and the top die of the press is used to force the tool almost through the workpiece leaving a thin wall at the bottom of the hole. The workpiece either may be removed from the press while the wall is knocked out to complete the hole, or preferably the workpiece remains in the press and the top die is used to knock out the wall. If the workpiece remains in the press, preferably it is supported on a locating ring which aligns the workpiece and trepanning tool with the top die. Also disclosed is an improved trepanning tool which has external and internal sloping faces extending around its circumference at its lower end.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Wayne A. Martin
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Patent number: 4289443Abstract: An apparatus is provided for singly discharging laterally aligned cylindrical workpieces from the lower end of an inclined rollway. A rocker having a pivot intermediate its ends is disposed beneath the rollway and has a stop pin pivotally attached to the end of the rocker which is adjacent the lower end of the rollway and an index pin pivotally attached to the end of the rocker which is adjacent the upper end of the rollway. Sleeves are provided to receive the stop and index pins for guiding alternate advance and retract movements thereof into and out of positions projecting from the rollway in the path of the workpieces as the rocker is oscillated about its pivot.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1979Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Charles W. Jacob
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Patent number: 4286792Abstract: A self-replenishing seal for the gas offtake piping of a coke oven and sealing method. The collector main with which the piping communicates has a trough containing a body of liquid. The end of the piping extends into the liquid to provide a seal which permits relative movement. The trough is located under a nozzle which supplies flushing liquor to the main. Flushing liquor from the nozzle automatically replenishes liquid lost from the trough.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1980Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Robert E. Hagedorn, Alphonse T. Lobue, Joseph G. Uhlman
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Patent number: 4272325Abstract: A door jamb construction for a coke oven in which the vertical legs of the jamb are essentially rigid in a direction parallel with the oven wall but flexible in a direction normal to the wall. The buckstays of the oven carry spring means which force the flexible legs into contact with the oven wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1980Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: John F. McDermott
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Patent number: 4253790Abstract: A car for carrying large vessels, such as a tundish used in continuous casting, wherein the vessel is raised and lowered while supported on the car. The car embodies a raising-and-lowering mechanism which includes only two synchronized fluid-pressure cylinders, contrasted with the usual four cylinders or screw jacks. The cylinders transmit movement to the vessel through rack and pinion means.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1976Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Richard E. Aberegg, George H. Bell, Jr., Kendal B. Douglass, Lee R. Reed, Jr.
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Patent number: 4213829Abstract: This invention relates to an improved hood for transfer of coke which prevents binding of the retractable section when it is raised or lowered. The outer surface of the fixed hood section is of circular arc-shape and has at least one track extending therealong. A wheel assembly on the retractable section engages the track so as to guide the retractable section concentrically over the fixed section and prevent binding. Preferably the wheel assembly is outboard of the upper edge of the retractable section. A device is then provided to exert force on the wheel assembly toward the track so as to retain contact between the wheel and track as the retractable section is raised.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Donald L. Friend, John A. Grosko, Richard B. Liniger, II
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Patent number: 4198869Abstract: An improved apparatus for measuring the maximum pressure of gas in a system by use of the Brinell principle. In preferred form, the apparatus of the invention is mounted in a plug fitting in the end of a steel cylinder for transporting gases under pressure. The plug has a partial bore extending from the inner end outwardly. A sample is fixed in position adjacent the outer end of the bore. A penetrator is slidably mounted in the bore and has an indentor facing the sample. The penetrator is forced by pressure of the gas against the sample leaving an indentation thereon indicative of the maximum pressure attained in the cylinder over its service life. A vent from the outer end of the plug to the bore prevents buildup of gas pressure between the penetrator and the sample due to leakage of gas along the passage and prevents inaccurate readings.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1979Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Andrew B. Mayernik
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Patent number: 4198922Abstract: An improved gas barrier assembly for controlling coating thickness on a strip, has a header which comprises abutting length segments including a pair of conduit segments fixed to a frame in spaced apart position and an intermediate gas orifice segment located therebetween mating in end-to-end relationship with said conduit segments and a readily releasable connecting means for fastening the intermediate gas orifice segment to each of the conduits in gas tight relationship, said connecting means including means for supporting the intermediate gas orifice segment when the connecting means are unfastened so that it may be removed and replaced easily without removing the frame from the coating line.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Charles W. Gwilt
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Patent number: 4103552Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for cleaning the movable parts of a displacement-type liquid level sensor while the sensor is maintained in continuous service. Alternatively, the sensor may be isolated from the process and cleaned without disassembly. In either use a cleaning fluid is introduced to the housing of the sensor containing the movable parts. The flow of the fluid flushes solid particles off of and away from the movable parts of sensor, thus providing reliable operation for measuring the level of chemical liquids such as Phosam solution (diammonium phosphate), that are likely to form solid materials during processing or storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Bernard A. Bucchianeri, Robert A. Senchur
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Patent number: RE31959Abstract: A sealing means for a coke oven chuck door. The sealing means includes a metal sealing member which has springiness and flexibility and is supported cantilever fashion on the inside of the door frame. An insulation block is interposed between the sealing member and door frame. The sealing member has a knife edge flange which extends around its perimeter and is automatically aligned with a sealing surface on the main door on which the chuck door is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1981Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Calvin E. Kelly, Richard W. Stanley