Patents Assigned to Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill Sambre
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Patent number: 6835470Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising two electrodes (3, 5) whereby at least one organic electroluminescent semiconducting layer (4) is arranged therebetween, in addition to a substrate (2) supporting said device, and an electric current source (1) which is electroconductively linked to said electrodes. The inventive device is characterized in that substrate (2) is made or a metal or metal alloy.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill Sambre en abrégé: RD-CSInventors: Pascal Magain, René Winand
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Patent number: 6395108Abstract: A flat product made of multiphase steel and a method for preparing the steel includes hot rolling at a temperature at which the austenite phase is stable, then tempering to form a C and Mn-enriched phase in a matrix, followed by a heat treatment to form austenite islands and/or enriching in Mn the already formed austenite and cooling down to room temperature so as to obtain a final product with a ferrite matrix containing residual austenite, bainite and/or martensite islands.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill SambreInventors: Klaus Eberle, Philippe Harlet, Pierre Cantinieaux
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Patent number: 6371540Abstract: A bumper beam for motor vehicles includes vertical front and rear plates made of at least one metallic material. At least one elongated core made of metallic material is positioned between the two sole plates. An energy absorber is located at each end of the core and formed of a metallic hollow body, the energy absorber being positioned at right angles to the sole plates or to the core. The metallic materials of the core and the energy absorber have a ratio of elastic limit to breaking stress that is lower than that of the sole plate metallic material and lower than 0.9.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignees: Peugeot Citröen {overscore (A)}utomobiles S.A., Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill Sambre en AbrégéInventors: Thierry Campanella, Richard Kergen, Pascal Magain
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Patent number: 6361628Abstract: The invention concerns a method for making a composite metal product by adding at least one substance to said product, which consists in using a metal product in the form of a continuous strip (1) moved in a vacuum chamber (2), applying the substance on said strip and diffusing said substance at least partially into the strip when it is passing in the vacuum chamber maintaining it at a temperature lower than its melting point, but sufficiently high for enabling said diffusion.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Recherche et Developpment du Groupe Cockerill SambreInventors: Pierre Van Den Brande, Alain Weymeersch, Fabrizio Maseri, Philippe Harlet, Lucien Renard
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Patent number: 6337005Abstract: Process for the depositing, onto a substrate, of a coating essentially constituted of an electronic conductor compound, in which the said coating is formed by producing alternatively, on the one hand, in at least one depositing zone, one or several deposits of a determined thickness of an electronic conductor element on the substrate, and, on the other hand, in at least one reaction zone, one or several reactions of the element thus deposited with ions of a reactive gas which are implanted into the deposit of the above-mentioned element over approximately this entire thickness determined in a way as to form, preferably with the totality of this element, the said compound, the above-mentioned ions being submitted to a kinetic energy below 2000 V, while the aforesaid thickness of the deposit of the element is determined as a function of the kinetic energy applied in such a way as to allow the implantation of these ions over approximately this entire thickness.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Recherche et Développement du Groupe Cockerill Sambre en abrégé RD-CSInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Alain Weymeersch
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Patent number: 6334751Abstract: Air lock for introducing and continuously passing a strip of a substrate into and through a vacuum chamber, including an enclosure containing at least three successive rollers in the direction of travel of the strip and between which a passage is made for the strip, the first and third rollers being located on one side of this passage, the second roller being located on the opposite side of this passage, an essentially airtight region being formed between the strip and the first and third rollers and connected to a vacuum pump, a component being provided for adjusting the pressure with which the strip rests on the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Recherche et Developpment du Groupe Cockerill Sambre, en abrégé RD-CSInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Alain Weymeersch
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Publication number: 20010032782Abstract: A process for forming a coating on a substrate by condensation of a coating material onto the substrate while the substrate is moving through an enclosure under vacuum in which evaporation of the coating material takes place.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Applicant: Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill SambreInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Stephane Lucas, Alain Weymeersch
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Publication number: 20010001948Abstract: Process for the depositing, onto a substrate, of a coating essentially constituted of an electronic conductor compound, in which the said coating is formed by producing alternatively, on the one hand, in at least one depositing zone, one or several deposits of a determined thickness of an electronic conductor element on the substrate, and, on the other hand, in at least one reaction zone, one or several reactions of the element thus deposited with ions of a reactive gas which are implanted into the deposit of the above-mentioned element over approximately this entire thickness determined in a way as to form, preferably with the totality of this element, the said compound, the above-mentioned ions being submitted to a kinetic energy below 2000 V, while the aforesaid thickness of the deposit of the element is determined as a function of the kinetic energy applied in such a way as to allow the implantation of these ions over approximately this entire thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 31, 2001Applicant: Recherche et developpement du groupe Cockerill SambreInventors: Pierre Brande Vanden, Alain Weymeersch
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Patent number: 6231727Abstract: Process for continuously stripping the surface of a substrate moving in a defined direction through a vacuum chamber past at least one counterelectrode, according to which process a plasma is created in a gas, between this counterelectrode and this surface, so as to generate radicals and/or ions which can act on the surface to be stripped, characterized in that at least one pair of successive counterelectrodes, past which the abovementioned chamber and in that an alternating potential is applied to these counterelectrodes so as to impose on the latter an alternately positive and negative potential with respect to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill Sambre, en Abrege RD-CSInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Alain Weymeersch
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Patent number: 6099667Abstract: A process for annealing a moving metal substrate, especially a steel sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Recherche et Developpement du Groupe Cockerill SambreInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Alain Weymeersch, Philippe Harlet
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Patent number: 6083359Abstract: Disclosed is a process for forming a coating on a substrate (2,2') by cate sputtering, comprising the coating of substrate surfaces (2,2') which have been transferred to a cathode sputtering chamber (1). The substrates vary in width and have a predetermined maximum width. The process involves the use of a target (3) whose surface (4) has an invariable length corresponding approximately to said maximum substrate width. A shift takes place, in accordance with the width of the substrate being coated, between the surface (4) of the target and the substrate surface to be coated, so that the entire surface of the target remains more or less constantly in front of the surface to be coated during the cathode sputtering process.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Recherches Et Developpement Du Groupe Cockerill Sambre, en abrege: RDCSInventors: Pierre Vanden Brande, Alain Weymeersch
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Patent number: 5753764Abstract: A product for forming a coating on a support, in particular a protective coating against corrosion, photonic degradation and/or against gas penetration, comprising a halogenated polymer and/or copolymer activated by at least one peroxide and/or hydroperoxide function to which at least one phosphonated chain is attached.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1995Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Recherche Et Developpment Du Groupe Cockerill Sambre, en abregeInventors: Bernard Boutevin, Jacques Pouyfaucon, Jean-Pierre Parisi, Jean Schrijnemackers
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Patent number: 5578188Abstract: A film of a composite material is deposited by electropolymerization onto electrically conductive surface. A mixture comprising a monomer, a substance forming a dopant, a supporting electrolyte and a solvent is subjected to electrolysis in which the conductive surface to be coated is used as either cathode or anode. The cathode or anode is polarized to a potential between the electron transfer between the electrically conductive surface and the monomer. Prior to electrolysis, a solution is made from the mixture containing the substance forming a dopant either as anion, cation, molecule, and/or as undissociated complex.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: "Recherche et Developpment du Groupe Cockerill Sambre" en abrege "RD-CS"Inventors: Marc Mertens, Lucien Martinot, Cedric Calberg, Robert Jerome, Jean Schrijnemackers