Patents Assigned to Armco
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Patent number: 4404863Abstract: An oscillatory pumping system of the type having sheave chains wound in opposing directions over a mandrel, one sheave chain connecting to a rod string of a well and another supporting a counterbalance, is improved to include both rate and position sensors which, through a logic system control the application and reversal of power. The system is further improved by selection of geometry and in engagement features such that upon full playout of either chain the time of stroke reversal is shortened. This counterbalanced pumping system may be pivotally mounted on a tower thus allowing for installation of pump seals above ground.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Robert G. James
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Patent number: 4405263Abstract: Underwater devices, particularly bushings for centering and/or anchoring a guide line relative to a hollow guide post in a guidance system, are equipped with latch means which can be unlatched by the same remotely operated tool employed to retrieve the device after unlatching.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Douglas D. Hall
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Patent number: 4397303Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly for use with concentrating solar collectors of the type employing an elongated conduit for transporting a heat exchange fluid, the heat exchanger being positioned within an opening in the upper surface of the conduit and operating to transfer heat to the heat exchange fluid. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of stacked heat conducting heat exchanger plates having grooves oriented to form flow passage extending in the direction of fluid flow. The heat exchanger includes an alignment feature to insure proper alignment of the flow passages with the direction of heat exchange fluid flow. The grooved heat exchange plates may be fabricated by stamping from a sheet of heat conducting material to facilitate manufacturing of the heat exchanger. In another embodiment, the plates are positioned normal to the fluid flow direction with openings in the plates serving to form flow channels.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Stultz
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Patent number: 4393859Abstract: A solar roof for providing air heated by solar energy to the interior of a prefabricated building of the type having a relatively low pitched roof structure formed by a plurality of interlocking ribbed roof panels. A solar radiation transmissive glazing is attached between the roof panel ribs or other support members to form air passageways. A duct-like inlet plenum communicates with the inlet of each passageway for selectively directing air from inside or outside of the building passageways. A duct-like exhaust plenum communicates with the outlet of each passageway for directing heated air to the building interior. The roof surface may be provided with a darkened coating to increase the absorptivity of the surface and increase the collecting efficiency. The glazing material may be thin flexible solar radiation transmissive sheets or relatively rigid panels of solar radiation transmissive material.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Gabor Marossy, Warren E. Mueller
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Patent number: 4392613Abstract: A device is disclosed for cleaning the discharge gap of a jet nozzle of a web coating line or the like. The cleaning device comprises a body member slidably mounted on or adjacent the jet nozzle in such a way as to be shiftable longitudinally of the jet nozzle between the ends thereof. A clean-out blade is mounted on the body member and has a free end extending into the jet nozzle discharge gap. Manually actuable or mechanical means are provided to shift the body member between the ends of the jet nozzle to cause the free end of the clean-out blade to clean the jet nozzle discharge gap.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1980Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Hart F. Graff, Karl T. Bagdal
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Patent number: 4390306Abstract: A composite arch structure and method of making it are taught. The composite arch structure comprises a pair of retaining wall portions and a top arch portion extending therebetween. A stiffening and load distributing member is structurally affixed to the top arch portion and extends longitudinally of the composite arch structure for the majority of the length of the structure. The composite arch structure preferably also includes longitudinally extending, load spreading buttress means on either side of the vertical axis of the structure at positions where a radial force acting on the structure forms an angle of about 45.degree. or more to the horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Christopher L. Fisher
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Patent number: 4385945Abstract: Improved means and method are provided for the guidance of metallic strip in a horizontal continuous furnace having hearth rolls and wherein the strip temperature and furnace atmosphere are such as to promote the transfer of metal, oxides, dirt and the like from the metallic strip to some at least of the hearth rolls. At least one lifting hearth roll is provided in an elevated position wherein it lifts the metallic strip from those critical hearth rolls subject to contamination transfer. The elevated position of the lifting roll and its diameter are so chosen to assure a wrap-around contact between the metallic strip and the lifting roll in its elevated position. In practice the metallic strip is fed through the furnace and continuous operation is begun. The lifting roll, in its elevated position, maintains the metallic strip out of contact with the critical hearth rolls.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Compton, Fred Byrd
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Patent number: 4367101Abstract: A process of providing an inorganic anti-stick coating directly on non-oriented, semi-processed electrical steels by applying to such steels a coating solution containing Al.sup.+++, Mg.sup.++, and H.sub.2 PO.sub.4.sup.- in a specified relative relationship, the concentration of Al.sup.+++, Mg.sup.++, and H.sub.2 PO.sub.4.sup.- comprising 100 parts by weight calculated as Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO and H.sub.3 PO.sub.4, respectively, on a water-free basis. The coating solution may additionally contain from 0 to 150 parts by weight of colloidal silica on a water-free basis. Chromic anhydride (C.sub.r O.sub.3) may be added to the coating solution to improve its wettability and improve the moisture resistance of the anti-stick coating. The coating solution is so diluted with water as to provide a uniform coating as thin as possible to prevent lamination sticking and having a coating weight of less than 2 grams per square meter on each side.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Haselkorn, James D. Evans
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Patent number: 4365467Abstract: A rotation resistant rope comprising a central multi-wire strand of Seale's construction, an intermediate layer comprising a plurality of multi-wire strands closed in one operation around the central strand, and a covering layer of 10 multi-wire strands closed around the intermediate layer. Each intermediate and covering layer of strands has a direction of lay opposite to that of the other layer of strands. The outside strands and core are always laid opposite each other, but the wires within each of these strands may be Lang lay, although Regular lay is preferred, particularly for the outside strands. The 10 outside strands may comprise from 7 to 26 wires and all of the strands are identical. However, in a preferred construction each of the outside strands consists of 19 wires.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Pellow
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Patent number: 4349996Abstract: An integrated roof system for buildings of the type wherein the roof structure is supported on spaced apart rafters, the system comprising a series of V-trusses extending between the rafters at spaced apart intervals, the V-trusses comprising independent load supporting units which are self-bracing and do not require interconnecting bracing members. The V-trusses are formed from half-truss sections having top and bottom chords interconnected by webbing, the half-truss sections being diagonally disposed with respect to each other with their bottom chords juxtaposed and their top chords interconnected by tie members. The system includes seat members at the ends of the top chords by means of which the V-trusses are secured to the rafters, and a roof structure adapted to be secured to the top chords of the V-trusses.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Lautensleger, Richard D. Shepard, Paul A. Seaburg
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Patent number: 4347085Abstract: An aqueous coating solution for forming an insulative coating directly on electrical steels and on steels having a mill glass thereon. The aqueous solution comprises an aluminum-magnesium phosphate premix solution and a colloidal silica solution. The premix solution also comprises from about 10 to about 45 parts by weight Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3 for every 100 parts by weight H.sub.2 PO.sub.4.sup.- calculated as H.sub.3 PO.sub.4 on a water-free basis, from about 5 to about 20 parts of a compound chosen from the class consisting of boric acid, vanadium pentoxide and mixtures thereof per 100 parts H.sub.2 PO.sub.4.sup.- calculated as H.sub.3 PO.sub.4 on a water-free basis and additional Mg.sup.++ up to that amount which will go into solution. The colloidal silica solution is present in an amount of from that amount which will form a good glass up to 40 volume percent to provide a coating solution having a premix solution to colloidal silica solution volume ratio up to 1.5:1.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1981Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Michael H. Haselkorn, Dannie S. Loudermilk
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Patent number: 4344802Abstract: An aqueous magnesia slurry for forming an insulative glass coating on silicon steel, wherein a substantial portion of the magnesia is inactive (a citric acid activity greater than 200 seconds), a decomposable phosphate compound is present within the range of 2% to 25% by weight calculated as P.sub.2 O.sub.5, based on the dry weight of magnesia, and the magnesia concentration is at least 0.24 grams per cubic centimeter of slurry. The slurry is stable against settling for up to 10 hours and has a desirable viscosity for coating application by conventional means. From 10% to 100% inactive magnesia may be used with the remainder an active magnesia (citric acid activity of 20 to 40 seconds). Preferred phosphate compounds include monocalcium phosphate monohydrate, water soluble ammonium polyphosphate and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1978Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Michael H. Haselkorn
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Patent number: 4341555Abstract: An austenitic stainless steel having high strength, good hot workability, good corrosion resistance, and freedom from embrittlement both in the cold-worked and stress-relieved condition and in the heat affected zone of weldments, consisting essentially of 0.06% maximum carbon, about 0.2% to 3.0% manganese, about 21% to 24.5% chromium, about 10% to 17% nickel, about 0.15% to 0.40% nitrogen, about 1.5% maximum silicon, about 2% to 4.5% molybdenum, about 0.06% maximum phosphorus, about 0.35% maximum sulfur, residual columbium with less than about 0.04% carbon and about 0.1% to 0.6% columbium with carbon exceeding about 0.04%, and balance essentially iron.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Douthett, Harry Tanczyn
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Patent number: 4340117Abstract: Underwater well apparatus in which the handling string for manipulating a handling tool to, e.g., orient and land a multiple string tubing hanger includes a power portion in the form of a single metal piece having a plain cylindrical outer surface to be presented to the blowout protectors, so that orientation of the handling string relative to the protectors is not necessary, and also having through passages for communicating with the tubing strings, and coupling means for attaching the handling tool to the handling string.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: John E. Lawson
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Patent number: 4338807Abstract: Billets of hot steel are hot rolled through a series of rolling stands to form an elongated flat. This flat is first worked to a predetermined thickness and width and then subjected to an edging pass at a succeeding stand. The edging pass is comprised of a pair of rolls having spaced apart, aligned grooves to receive the flats. The groove in one of the rolls is provided with a plurality of holes having certain characteristics. The depths of the roll grooves, the distance they are spaced apart, the depth and other characteristics of the holes provided in the one grooved roll and the widths of the roll grooves are all adjusted with respect to the predetermined dimensions of the flats entering the edging pass so that desired serrations are imparted to the flat as it passes through the edging pass. A final flat pass may be utilized to finalize the dimensions of the finished, serrated flat. The holes are cut into the roll groove by electric discharge machining.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Marion P. Ricono, Harold D. Bridges
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Patent number: 4333531Abstract: Method and apparatus for multiple well completion, in which a multiple string tubing hanger or like component is equipped with a gapped flange to accept dependent splines on the handling tool and on the production upper body to establish precise orientation of the production upper body.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: John E. Lawson
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Patent number: 4331474Abstract: A ferritic stainless steel containing 0.03% maximum carbon, up to about 12% manganese, about 0.03% maximum phosphorus, about 0.030% maximum sulfur, about 1.0% maximum silicon, about 12% to about 26% chromium, about 5% maximum nickel, 0.10% to 0.5% aluminum, 0.2% to 0.45% columbium, 0.03% maximum nitrogen, about 2% maximum copper, about 5% maximum molybdenum, residual titanium, and balance essentially iron. Columbium is present in excess of the amount required to react completely with carbon. The steel has high ductility and toughness in heavy sections and good corrosion resistance in weld areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventor: Ronald H. Espy
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Patent number: 4330574Abstract: A finishing method and apparatus for conventional continuous hot-dip coating of the type wherein a ferrous base metal strip is caused to pass beneath the surface of a coating bath of molten coating metal and is thereafter subjected to jet finishing, the ferrous base metal strip having been appropriately pretreated so as to be at the proper coating temperature and so as to have its surfaces oxide-free when passing through the bath of molten coating metal. The method comprises the steps of providing an enclosure for the two-side coated strip as it exits the coating bath, locating a finishing jet nozzle to either side of the coated strip within the enclosure, jet finishing the coated strip with a non-oxidizing or inert gas. The apparatus comprises the above mentioned enclosure with the jet finishing nozzles located therein and an appropriate system to provide a non-oxidizing or inert atmosphere within the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Marvin B. Pierson, Charles Flinchum
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Patent number: RE31221Abstract: Cold reduced, annealed steel strip and sheet stock having 0.2% yield strength of 45 to 65 ksi with an elongation of at least 25%, or having a yield strength of at least 90 ksi with an elongation of at least 10%. A low carbon steel (0.02-0.10% C) typical of rimmed or drawing steel analysis is preferably vacuum degassed, and 0.02% to 0.18% columbium is added. The casting is hot rolled, coiled not higher than 1300.degree. F., cold reduced 40% to 70%, and annealed at low temperature for a time sufficient to restore desired ductility without substantially decreasing yield strength.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1981Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: James A. Elias, deceased, John R. Newby, Marvin B. Pierson
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Patent number: RE31306Abstract: Cold reduced, annealed steel strip and sheet stock having 0.2% yield strength of 45 to 65 ksi with an elongation of at least 25%, or having a yield strength of at least 90 ksi with an elongation of at least 10%. A low carbon steel (0.02-0.10% C) typical of rimmed or drawing steel analysis is preferably vacuum degassed, and 0.02% to 0.18% columbium is added. The casting is hot rolled, coiled not higher than 1300.degree. F., cold reduced 40% to 70%, and annealed at low temperature for a time sufficient to restore desired ductility without substantially decreasing yield strength.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: James A. Elias, deceased, John R. Newby, Marvin B. Pierson