Patents Assigned to HERAEUS
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Patent number: 4407488Abstract: The invention relates to a distillation and sublimation apparatus having a receiving vessel and a number of containers for the starting product. Each container has a bottom, an outer wall and an inner wall with a vapor duct, and the containers are stacked one upon the other in such manner that the vapor ducts are arranged in series. An annular space is present outside the stack of containers. The apparatus comprises a condenser into which the vapor duct of the bottom container discharges.For the purpose of solving the problem of preventing condensation of vapor on the receiving vessel, it is proposed, in accordance with the invention, that capillary gaps (28), which are open towards the receiving vessel (3), be present between the containers (26). Furthermore, the condenser (8) communicates with the annular space (10) by way of at least one return-flow orifice (19) for the gases.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1982Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Leybold-Heraeus GmbHInventors: Erwin Wanetzky, Franz Hugo, Fernand Kuhlmann
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Patent number: 4400765Abstract: A light source 2 projects light through a lens system which, preferably, has interchangeable lenses 4, 4', 4" to a conical reflecting body 6 with a reflecting surface 5, from which the light is reflected laterally to a ring reflector 8, to be in turn reflected to an operating field 17 to be illuminated. To permit distance adjustment of the operating room light fixture with respect to the illuminated field 17, a plurality of reflecting bodies 6, 6', with respective reflecting surfaces 5, 5' of different characteristics, for example a ridge surface, concave, conical or the like, are positioned on a drum for selective placement in the beam of light 7 from the lenses. Additionally, the position of the selected reflecting bodies 6, 6' with respect to the light source can be changed by locating the reflecting body on a cam follower and positioning of a camming surface with respect thereto to change the distance between the reflecting body 6 and the light source.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1981Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Original Hanau Heraeus GmbHInventor: Winfried Kochem
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Patent number: 4400350Abstract: A homogeneous fine grained palladium alloy consisting essentially of______________________________________ Weight Percent ______________________________________ Pd 70-82 Au 0.1-10 In 5-10 Cu 2-5 Ga 0.5-5 Sn 0.5-5 Co 0.9-2.7 Re 0.01-0.3 ______________________________________and between 0.08 and 0.25% of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Ru and Ir.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: W. C. Heraeus GmbHInventor: Armin C. Wagner
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Patent number: 4397897Abstract: Bell of translucent fused silica having an inner layer of transparent fused silica for the precipitation of polysilicon. The thickness of the transparent fused silica layer increases continuously towards the open end of the bell while the total wall thickness of the bell is kept constant. The thickness increase of the transparent fused silica layer begins preferably beyond the center of the total length of the bell. The thickness of the transparent fused silica layer increases by at least half of the thickness which it has in the top part of the bell.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Heraeus Quarzschmelze GmbHInventor: Karl A. Schulke
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Patent number: 4397156Abstract: A displacer for low-temperature refrigerating machines having a regenerator disposed in a hollow space of the displacer, wherein the regenerator is formed at least in part of a sintered material, preferably sintered bronze spheres.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Leybold Heraeus GmbHInventors: Rolf Heisig, Hans-Hermann Klein, Karl-Heinz Volker
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Patent number: 4395256Abstract: To provide a vacuum-tight seal to the rotor of a gradient zone separation rotor, the rotor shaft (15) is formed with a circumferential groove (7) which can receive balls (6) located in radial grooves of a cover cap (2), and movable to engage positions with the circumferential groove (7) by an outer holding sleeve (3), or releasable engagement by pulling up on the sleeve (3) against spring pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Heraeus-Christ GmbHInventor: Gerhard Schroter
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Patent number: 4395632Abstract: A cuvette for optical gas-analysis apparatus, having an elongated metallic housing with two end-faces, two chambers which are parallel to the longitudinal axis and have radiation-reflecting wall surfaces and which are separated from each other by a partition. One of the chambers is for holding a gas under investigation and the other is for holding a reference gas. The chambers are closed off at the end-faces of the housing by radiation-penetrable windows made of a material from the group consisting of calcium fluoride and barium fluoride and which are each initially connected by glass solder to an intermediate frame, which is connected to the housing. The intermediate frame has a U-shaped cross-section and is composed of a metal from the group consisting of gold, silver and aluminum and the intermediate frame is connected, to the windows and to the housing by glass solder.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Leybold Heraeus GmbHInventors: Rudi Ross, Helmut Heimel
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Patent number: 4395750Abstract: To permit adjustment and ready removal of a halogen lamp from an operating room light so that the halogen bulb (3) can be positioned with respect to a dome-shaped reflector (1) to control the light distribution therefrom while being readily removable for bulb replacement and cleaning, a pivot arm (5) is hinged at a circumferential point to the outer circumference of the reflector (1) and held in horizontally extended position across the reflector by a latch (16, 20; 18, 19, 19'; 21, 27). The other end of the latch is in engagement with a vertically positionable adjustment sleeve or rod (7) to adjust the position of the latch arm, and hence of the lamp bulb (3) with respect to the apex of the reflector (1) by pivoting of the pivot arm (5) about its pivot point (6) adjacent the circumference of the reflector. A plurality of such lamps may be combined in a common housing (H), and adjustment can be carried out conjointly, for example by a drive (11, 23) common to all the adjustment elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: W. C. Heraeus GmbHInventors: Hans Scheidemann, Alois Rieth, Bruno Sebralla, Walter Wohlfart
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Patent number: 4394765Abstract: An electro-slag remelting furnace having consumable electrodes and a mold for receiving a melt formed from the electrode material; at least one drive motor and at least one spindle and an associated stationary spindle nut for vertical movement of the electrode; at least one guide column, which is provided for vertically guiding the consumable electrodes and which extends parallel with the spindle and relative to which the spindle is rotatable mounted at its two ends; and at least one clamping device for the consumable electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Assignee: Leybold-Heraeus GmbHInventors: Uwe Reimpell, Helmut Grof, Franz-Georg Knell, Anton Wamser
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Patent number: 4392715Abstract: In an optical fiber having a core whose material consists essentially of vitreous silica, said core having a jacket of plastic which is optically effective at least on a length of 10 m reckoned from the light input end of the fiber and which has a refractive index n.sub.M which is smaller than that of the core, the improvement wherein the core has an outer layer whose refractive index n.sub.ext is smaller than the refractive index n.sub.K of the remaining inner core portion which is constant and greater than the refractive index n.sub.M of the jacket, and n.sub.ext lies in the range from n.sub.K -(n.sub.K -n.sub.M). (0.25 to 0.8) and whose thickness amounts to between 0.8 .mu.m and 8 .mu.m.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Heraeus Quarzschmelze GmbHInventors: Hans-Ulrich Bonewitz, Albert Muhlich, Karlheinz Rau
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Patent number: 4392927Abstract: A composite electrode comprising an electroconductive base with an electrolyte inert, electroconductive electrocatalytic layer applied by thermal spraying, the said layer being a powder of a matrix material selected from the group consisting of oxides, nitrides, phosphides, silicides, borides and carbides of a metal selected from the group consisting of boron, valve metals and iron group metals having uniformly deposited thereon electrocatalytically active particles of a metal selected from the group consisting of platinum group metals and iron group metals and oxides thereof with a particle size smaller by at least one order of magnitude of the matrix particles and electrolytic cells containing the same and electrolytic processes using the same.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1982Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Heraeus Elektroden GmbHInventors: Peter Fabian, Theo Muller
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Patent number: 4391522Abstract: To provide for more reliable determination of resistance of sample surfaces to light and weather influences, test apparatus is equipped with a radiation-measuring device. A portion of radiation used for testing is guided to the measuring device, by quartz guides, spectrally dispersed, and measured as to intensity and/or dosage in one or several pre-selected spectral regions. Tests may use natural or artificial radiation, and a measuring device may be stationary or movable relative to a radiation source.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Original Hanau Heraeus GmbHInventors: Helmut Schmid, Martin Bock, Gunther Kampf
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Patent number: 4391879Abstract: A roto-gravure printing base cylinder is made by providing a cylindrical body (1), for example of steel, and applying thereover a cover layer (2) by thermal spraying, for example plasma-spraying, or arc-spraying. The cover layer is made of a material which is inert with respect to electrolytes used in applying a further copper layer over the cover layer to form a finished roto-gravure cylinder for optical engraving, for example an electrochemical valve metal, preferably tantalum, niobium or, most desirably, titanium oxide, forming a matrix in which, before application of the material as a layer on the steel cylinder, electrochemically active materials are applied made of a metal, preferably of the platinum group or other noble metal, and uniformly distributed over the surface, settled on the matrix material.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: W. C. Heraeus GmbHInventors: Peter Fabian, Theo Muller
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Patent number: 4386728Abstract: A method of hermetically sealing by NVFE (non-vacuum focused energy) welding abutment joints formed by elongate surfaces. At substantially spaced intervals narrow shallow vent grooves are formed across one of the surfaces, while leaving between the vent grooves separating lengths of many times the length of the groove width. The grooves enable the NVFE welding to be effected continuously in unidirectional pass along the joint, the gases venting from the joint through the successive vent grooves as the welding progresses continuously along the joint. Continuously after the venting of the gases at each of the successive vent grooves, each vent groove is sealed by the NVFE welding without interrupting the welding progression.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Assignees: Houdaille Industries, Inc., Leybold-Heraeus Vacuum Systems, Inc.Inventors: George E. Torok, Ernest Gajdusek, Jr.
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Patent number: 4381894Abstract: Method and apparatus for monitoring the deposition of a material or materials upon a substrate using atomic absorption techniques. Radiant energy is directed through a flow of evaporant during a deposition process. The radiation contains spectral emission lines absorbable by the evaporant as well as emission lines not absorbable by the evaporant. Changes in the transmission of one or more non-absorbable lines are used to compensate for changes in the absorption of absorbable lines of interest that are caused by misalignment or displacement of the optical elements during the deposition process.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: Inficon Leybold-Heraeus, Inc.Inventors: Carl A. Gogol, Jr., Eric T. Prince
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Patent number: 4380775Abstract: To reduce failure and breakage of connecting wires connecting specific zones on semiconductor chips to semiconductor frames, the connecting wires are made of an aluminum-copper alloy having, by weight, 3 to 5%, preferably 4% copper, the remainder aluminum (neglecting incidental impurities), the diameter of the wires being between about 0.01 to 0.06 mm, preferably about 0.02 to 0.05 mm, connected to the frame and the semiconductor, respectively, by ultrasonic bonding.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1980Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Assignee: W. C. Heraeus GmbHInventor: Albrecht Bischoff
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Patent number: 4377405Abstract: Flat, transparent slabs of vitreous silica of optical quality are produced by melting granular starting material in a vacuum by means of an electrical heating system. The starting material is melted while sustaining a heat flow from the top to the bottom of the crucible. The bottom of the crucible is made permeable to gases. The heat isolation power of the crucible wall increases from the bottom to the top of the crucible.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: Heraeus Quarzschmelze GmbH, QuarzstrasseInventors: Lutz Brandt, Karl Kreutzer, Karlheinz Rau, Horst Schmidt, Fritz Simmat
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Patent number: 4374322Abstract: The temperature of the dye bath in a vat or trough (1) is controlled in dependence on absorption change, which is photometrically sensed. A command value of dye acceptance speed related to temperature of the dye within the vat is provided, compared with actual temperature, and a control signal is derived which, in turn, controls a heat exchanger supplied, selectively, with a heating or cooling medium in order to control dye acceptance of at least one predetermined dye component of the bath by the material therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1980Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: W. C. Heraeus GmbHInventors: Erich Hoffmann, Werner Ptaschek
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Patent number: 4371323Abstract: A displacement machine operating according to the spiral principle has at least one parallel motion guide device provided to ensure a torsionally rigid relative movement of two displacement elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: Leybold Heraeus GmbHInventors: Berthold Fischer, Hans-Peter Kabelitz, Andreas Schmitz
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Patent number: 4370158Abstract: An improved method for the heat treatment of quartz-glass tubes at temperatures above 1200.degree. C. is disclosed wherein a pressure is maintained within the glass tube which is 3 to 110 mm Hg higher than the pressure on the external surface of the quartz tube over the heated area of the tube for at least the length of time that a temperature of 1200.degree. C. is exceeded. The process is particularly useful for the treatment of quartz-glass tubes within which silicon wafers are disposed for the purpose of diffusing doping agent into silicon wafers or of depositing doped epitaxial layers on silicon wafers.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Heraeus Quarzschmelze GmbHInventor: Karl A. Schulke