Patents Assigned to HYDROMECANIQUE ET FROTTEMENT
  • Patent number: 5514226
    Abstract: A salt bath composition is adapted to form a layer of magnetite Fe.sub.3 O.sub.4 on the surface of ferrous metal parts, including nitrided ferrous metal parts, to protect the underlying iron against corrosion. This layer is impermeable and of good crystalline order, as indicated by a deep black color and a corrosion potential greater than 1 000 mV. The composition includes at least nitrate anions and sodium and lithium cations, the latter in a proportion by weight relative to the bath between 0.1% and 5%, preferably between 0.5% and 1.75%. Preferred compositions contain sodium, potassium and lithium cations and nitrate, carbonate and hydroxyl anions, within the following percentage ranges:8.5 .ltoreq.CO.sub.3.sup.2- .ltoreq.2615 .ltoreq.NO.sub.3.sup.- .ltoreq.41.54.7.ltoreq.OH.sup.- .ltoreq.21.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Jean-Paul Terrat, Philippe Maurin-Perrier, Daniel Viviani
  • Patent number: 5468071
    Abstract: A bearing shell for heavily loaded bearings with a rolled strip interfere or force fit lining comprises a generally annular body with an axial bore fitted with a lining in which a shaft turns. The lining comprises a 2 mm thick rectangle of rolled steel strip at least the bearing surface of which has been surface hardened to a depth of approximately 0.5 mm by nitriding or by carburizing and quenching. The ends of the rolled strip bear on each other. The strip is an interference or force fit in the bore of the body and has an excess length relative to the developed length of a neutral fiber of an unstressed lining between 0.3 and 9%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois De Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Daniel Tourneux, Rene Mariatte, Bernard Dajoux
  • Patent number: 5389161
    Abstract: After preliminary treatment of their surfaces, the parts are brought into contact within a solution containing, essentially, protons, phosphate anions and cations chosen from Ca.sup.2+, Sn.sup.2+ and Mn.sup.2+. The preliminary treatment results in the formation, on the surface, of a layer that comprises, per 1000 atoms, at least 150 atoms of free iron and from 5 to 150 atoms of sulphur, and has a porosity defined by an actual surface area to macroscopic surface area ratio of at least 20. According to an embodiment, these surface characteristics are obtained by nitriding in a bath of molten salts containing sulphur-containing species. According to a second embodiment, these surface characteristics are obtained by nitriding in a bath of molten salts followed by a conventional sulphiding operation. According to a third embodiment, these surface characteristics are obtained by depositing metal, followed by a conventional sulphiding operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Joseph Wawra, Jean-Marc Poirson
  • Patent number: 5346560
    Abstract: Precision ferrous metal parts subject to severe friction and corrosion in e are nitrided, preferably in a bath of molten salts based on CNO.sup.- cyanate ions, oxidized, preferably in baths of molten oxidizing alkaline salts, and then impregnated with a hydrophobic wax. A layer after the nitriding and oxidation steps is formed of a close-packed deep sub-layer and a porous superficial sub-layer ranging in thickness between 5 and 25 .mu.m, and exhibiting through pores ranging between 0.2 and 3 .mu.m in diameter. The impregnation wax is an organic compound with a high molecular weight between 500 and 10,000, with a surface tension in the liquid state ranging between 10 and 73 mN/m, the contact angle between the solid phase of the superficial layer and the wax in the liquid state ranging between 0 and 75.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Sylvie Mournet, Joseph Wawra
  • Patent number: 5160537
    Abstract: Coating for conferring good friction properties upon a substrate and comprising a non-equilibrium alloy of chromium and nitrogen. The alloy comprises, per one hundred atoms, from 87 to 68 atoms of chromium and from 13 to 32 atoms of nitrogen and two phases, a cubic microcrystalline chromium phase containing included nitrogen and a quadratic chromium nitride phase with a stoichiometric deficient nitrogen content relative to the Cr.sub.2 N nitride. The ratio of the quadratic nitride lattice parameters is between 1.02 and 1.5. This quadratic nitride was previously unknown and probably can exist only in association with chromium. It resists wear up to five times better than known single-phase chromium-nitrogen alloys and is free of the inherent fragility of two-phase alloys containing hexagonal Cr.sub.2 N nitride. The coatings are obtained by magnetron cathode sputtering of chromium with a nitrogen partial presure in a rare gas atmosphere between a maximum and a minimum determined experimentally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Jean-Paul Terrat, Pascal Fort
  • Patent number: 4958982
    Abstract: The device is outstanding in that the gripping structures (1) are indepent while each being servo-controlled by a system of components (10)-(9) fitted to a drive structure being likely to carry out the relative movement of gripping structures (1) with respect to one another in order to vary their pitch in a continuous manner so that their spacing is in register with that of the notches where the items should be transferred, the assembly of gripping structures being mounted on a support plate which can be moved in translation and height.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1990
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Gerard Champet, Gilles Charpille
  • Patent number: 4806139
    Abstract: In the production of moulded glass articles, difficulty arises from the risks of adhesion of the glass to the surfaces of the mould, which is made unserviceable, at least for a time. A permanent anti-adherent coating for glassmaking moulds is provided on the mould cavity surfaces, by a metal layer comprising a molybdenum alloy containing 30 to 55% Mo and less than 4% iron. The metal layer may also contain nickel and chromium in significant quantities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Michel Cartier, Jean-Paul Farjaudon
  • Patent number: 4671867
    Abstract: The subject matter of the invention mainly relates to the technical areas of foundry, manufacture of parts by casting metal in moulds.The process consists in that after moulding the parts and stripping them from the moulds which were broken, during a first cycle the mixture resulting from the knock-out is recovered. This mixture being stored. This mixture is directed from the storage place to an intermediate container; then the mixture from the intermediate container is fed up to a sieve grading separator unit allowing to separate the grains or particles in several different grading batches; each one of these batches is directed to a separating table designed for separating chromite from silica; the chromite on the one hand and the silica on the other hand are recovered in containers.This invention mainly applies to the recovery of components of different densities, especially chromite and silica.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Gabriel Battie, Yves Bonnel
  • Patent number: 4608092
    Abstract: A process for improving the corrosion resistance of ferrous metal parts also subject to heat and chemical treatment following nitriding in association or not with carburizing and/or sulfurizing essentially comprises immersing the parts in a known bath of molten salts to which is added a sufficient quantity of a halogenophosphate having formula:M.sub.2 (PO.sub.3 X).sub.min which X and is fluorine and M is a metal of subgroup Ia, IIa or IIb of the periodic table of elements, having the valency m. The preferred halogenophosphate is sodium, potassium, calcium or zinc monofluorophosphate. The molten salt bath may be of the oxidizing type, comprising for example, 65% by weight KOH, 25% NaNO.sub.3, 10% Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3, or of the neutral type, for example a eutectic mixture of 50% BaCl.sub.2, 30% CaCl.sub.2, 20% NaCl. The halogenophosphate may be added in proportions of 0.1 to 20 g per kilogram of salt bath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1986
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Yves Tremoureux, Jean-Luc Reynaud
  • Patent number: 4494478
    Abstract: A seal permitting wire, rod or the like to fed into a chamber at low prese comprising a Venturi tube constituting in its interior and in succession a convergence a neck and a divergence. The tube has a coaxial sleeve on its convergence side into which the solid to be treated can be introduced. This sleeve is partially engaged inside the Venturi tube over a length determined so as to create a rapid change of section which defines a dynamic joint zone in combination with the pressure, flow and speed of the fluid injected toward the inside of the Venturi tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Gilles Lacour, Serge Esteveny
  • Patent number: 4487559
    Abstract: A hydraulic motor of variable cubic capacity with retractable partitions sed in radial grooves in a rotor. The partitions are each integral with a guide pin trapped in an endless cam groove of approximately ovoid shape in a surface stator. The partitions also pass through radial grooves in a sleeve housed in a circular groove in the rotor in order to slide therein parallel to the axis of the motor. A reaction member passes through an aperture in the stator in order to remain in frictional contact with an end surface of the sleeve. The driving force comes from oil pressure in a circular groove defined between the end surface of the sleeve and the surface of the stator. The sleeve and reaction member slide jointly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois De Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Antoine Berger, Francois Gibert
  • Patent number: 4486285
    Abstract: By cathode sputtering in a reactive environment, a coating of a solid solon of chromium and an element such as nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, boron or silicon is deposited. The content of the above element is higher than the saturation limit of the solid solution in chromium. It ranges between T.sub.m =0.2% and T.sub.M =3% by weight for carbon and between T.sub.m =0.04% and T.sub.M =3.5% by weight for nitrogen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1984
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois De Recherches Mecanmiques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Andre Aubert, Jacques Chevallier, Antoine Gaucher, Jean-Paul Terrat
  • Patent number: 4478731
    Abstract: A process for the production of an aqueous lubricant composition free of oil including water and at least one metallic carboxylate, wherein the anionic is at least one saturated linear organic radical containing at least 12 carbon atoms and the cationic is at least one bivalent or trivalent metal having an electro-chemical oxidation-reduction potential greater than -0.7 volts. The process includes mixing of two mother solutions. The first mother solution is an aqueous solution of at least one alkali metal carboxylate soluble in water wherein the anionic is at least one saturated linear organic radical with at least 12 carbon atoms. The second mother solution is an aqueous solution of at least one metallic salt whereof the anionic is selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, chloride, sulphate, nitrate or phosphate ions and whereof the cationic is at least one bivalent or trivalent metal having an electro-chemical oxidation reduction potential greater than -0.70 volts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois De Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique Et Frottement Zone Industrielle
    Inventor: Antoine Gaucher
  • Patent number: 4448611
    Abstract: To improve the corrosion resistance of ferrous metal parts containing free r combined sulphur on the surface, the parts are immersed in a bath of molten oxidizing salts at between 350.degree. C. and 450.degree. C., the bath typically having a composition by weight of 60% of potassium hydroxide, 30% of sodium nitrate and 10% of sodium carbonate. Between 0.5% and 15% of oxygen-containing salts, the normal oxidation-reduction potential of which is less than or equal to -1 volt, relative to the hydrogen electrode, such as alkali metal dichromates, permanganates, peroxycarbonates, iodates and periodates, are added to the bath, and an oxygen-containing gas is blown into the bath with an oxygen flow of between 1.5 and 7.5 liters/hour per 100 kg of bath. The molten salts of the bath are filtered continuously through an iron gauze filter cartridge in a furnace, the molten salts being transported into the filter cartridge by entrainment of the salts in a pipe by bubbles of air blown in through the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1984
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Bernard Grellet, Jean-Pierre Emmanuel, Bernard Sipp
  • Patent number: 4332098
    Abstract: The invention pertains to an electric control weapon.A condenser is charged by a battery through an electrical circuit including n integrated circuit, a transistor, a transformer and a diode. As the trigger of a thyristor is activated, the condenser is suddenly discharged into an electrical cap of the cartridge, so as to fire it. This invention provides a more accurate and reliable weapon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1982
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventor: Serge Estenevy
  • Patent number: 4263060
    Abstract: A method of treating a part which contains titanium in its outer surface luding the steps of removing a portion of the natural oxide layer, placing the part in an enclosure, evacuating the enclosure, isolating the evacuated enclosure, and introducing oxygen in an amount ranging from 10.sup.-3 to 2.55 milligrams for each square centimeter of total outer part surface area, and heating to a temperature from 450.degree. C. to 880.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecanique Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Antoine Gaucher, Bernard Zabinski
  • Patent number: 4261741
    Abstract: An antifriction alloy containing iron, molybdenum and sulphur, and having a low coefficient of friction, even in the dry state, is disclosed. The alloy contains 8.0-26.6% iron, 41.0-62.5% molybdenum and 23.3-40.5% sulphur. The alloy may comprise a matrix of Fe.sub.x Mo.sub.3+y S.sub.4, where x and y are less than 1. (e.g. FeMo.sub.4 S.sub.5) in which is dispersed FeMo.sub.2 S.sub.4 and/or the .epsilon. phase of the Fe/Mo/S equilibrium diagram. The alloy reacts with a material against which it rubs, to form the sulphide of that material on the rubbed surface. The alloy may be made by chemical reaction, fusion, vacuum deposition, or powder metallurgy. It can be used alone, or as a surface layer on, or inclusion in, another material, or it can be dispersed as a powder in a lubricant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1981
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventor: Jean-Paul Terrat
  • Patent number: 4137941
    Abstract: The invention is a fluid discharge valve wherein the force necessary to mtain the valve in a closed position in the absence of fluid pressure is kept at a very nominal pressure. The fluid discharge valve further provides for the force on the valve body to increase proportional to the pressure up to a pre-determined value. At this pre-determined value, means are provided to open the valve and thereby allow fluid to pass. The invention provides for a discharge valve which maintains its initial calibration, as well as avoids the valve body and valve member to be exposed to a high closing force in the absence of fluid pressure. Further, means are provided to allow for selecting the pre-determined value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1979
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventor: Andre Gonin
  • Patent number: 4057017
    Abstract: A continuous transport system for serving an urban region, for example, for ublic transport. The transport system includes at least one looped main track which cooperates with at least one station track. The main track conveys platforms with removable cabins disposed thereon at a constant speed, and the cabins are adapted to be transferred to similar platforms provided on the station track. The station track varies the speed of the cabins therealong to permit embarkation and disembarkation therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1977
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventor: Daniel Michalon
  • Patent number: 4006043
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method of maintaining at very low values the portions of cyanides in molten-salt baths of the kind in which the main active principle is the cyanate anion CNO.sup.-, the method comprising essentially the steps of conjointly providing in the salt bath at least one sulphurized element in a quantity such that the proportion of the sulphur element in the bath is between 0.001 and 0.1 % of the weight of said bath, and introducing periodically or continuously into the bath at least one substance comprising at least one carbonyl group = C = O in its chemical formula, in a quantity such that it corresponds to a weight of between 1 and 25 grams of CO per kg. of bath and per 24 hours maintenance at the bath working temperature of between 480.degree. and 650.degree. C. The substance introducing the carbonyl group may also constitute a regenerating agent for the cyanate anion and can advantageously be obtained by baking carbamide for 3 to 10 hours at a temperature of between 150.degree.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1977
    Assignee: Centre Stephanois de Recherches Mecaniques Hydromecanique et Frottement
    Inventors: Antoine Gaucher, Gerard Guilhot