Patents Assigned to SONATS - SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACE
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Publication number: 20190217441Abstract: A robotised hammering method for hammering a weld seam (C) made on a base surface (S) of a metal workpiece (V) using a robotised system (32), comprising the following steps:—controlling the robotised system (32) provided with an effector (35; 38) carrying a scanning tool (30) in such a way as to follow, with the scanning tool (30), an initial path along the weld seam (C), said initial path having been determined from the digital model of the workpiece or from the actual workpiece,—acquiring, by means of the scanning tool (30), along the initial path, local data concerning the elevation and position of the weld seam and of the area or areas of the base surface close to the weld seam,—calculating, from the elevation and position data acquired in this way and from the initial path, a corrected path, and—controlling the robotised system (32) provided with an effector (40; 38) carrying a hammering tool (41) to hammer the weld seam along this corrected path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2017Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: SONATS - SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACEInventors: Paul LEFEVRE, Vincent DESFONTAINE, Patrick CHEPPE
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Patent number: 7665338Abstract: The present invention provides a method of shot peening at least a portion of a rotary machine comprising a rotor. Shot peening is carried out with a rotor which is at least partly assembled. The method comprises: fixing a system for supporting at least one acoustic assembly to the machine; and shot peening at least one region of the machine using projectiles which are moved by the acoustic assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Sonats-Societe des Nouvelles Applications des Techniques de SurfacesInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix, Philippe Jacob
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Publication number: 20080282756Abstract: The present invention provides a method of shot peening at least a portion of a rotary machine comprising a rotor. Shot peening is carried out with a rotor which is at least partly assembled. The method comprises: fixing a system for supporting at least one acoustic assembly to the machine; and shot peening at least one region of the machine using projectiles which are moved by the acoustic assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: SONATS-SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACESInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix, Philippe Jacob
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Publication number: 20080264129Abstract: Shot for use in a peening installation, the shot having: hardness greater than or equal to 800 HV; density greater than or equal to 8 g/cm3; and pieces having a maximum dimension less than or equal to 1.5 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: SONATS-SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACESInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix
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Patent number: 7389663Abstract: The present invention provides a method of shot peening at least a portion of a rotary machine comprising a rotor. Shot peening is carried out with a rotor which is at least partly assembled. The method includes fixing a system for supporting at least one acoustic assembly to the machine; and shot peening at least one region of the machine using projectiles which are moved by the acoustic assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Sonats-Societe des Nouvelles Applications des Techniques de SurfacesInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix, Philippe Jacob
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Publication number: 20080092616Abstract: The present invention provides a method of shot peening at least a portion of a rotary machine comprising a rotor. Shot peening is carried out with a rotor which is a least partly assembled. The method includes fixing a system for supporting at least one acoustic assembly to the machine; and shot peening at least one region of the machine using projectiles which are moved by the acoustic assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: SONATS-SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACESInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix, Philippe Jacob
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Patent number: 7028378Abstract: A part to be shot peened includes at least one thin wall (12?) defining two opposite main faces, the square root of the area of each face being greater than the mean distance between the two faces by a factor of at least five, and preferably by a factor of at least ten. According to the method, the part is caused to rotate at least intermittently relative to one or more vibrating surfaces, with at least one of the main faces being exposed to projectiles (6) set into motion by one or more of the vibrating surfaces, treatment taking place progressively on the face(s) so as to impart compression stresses thereto, with a portion only of the part being treated at any one time and with regions of the part preferably being exposed on several occasions to the projectiles, with relative rotation taking place between the exposures.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Sonats-Societe des Nouvelles Applications des Techniques de SurfacesInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix
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Publication number: 20060021410Abstract: Shot for use in a peening installation, the shot having: hardness greater than or equal to 800 HV; density greater than or equal to 8 g/cm3; and pieces having a maximum dimension less than or equal to 1.5 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: SONATS-SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACESInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Vincent Desfontaine, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix
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Publication number: 20020042978Abstract: A method of shot blasting a part comprising at least one thin wall (12″) defining two opposite main faces, the square root of the area of each face being greater than the mean distance between said two faces by a factor of at least five, and preferably by a factor of at least ten, in which method said part is caused to rotate at least intermittently relative to one or more vibrating surfaces, with at least one of the main faces being exposed to projectiles (6) set into motion by means of one or more of said vibrating surfaces, treatment taking place progressively on said face(s) so as to impart compression stresses thereto, with a portion only of the part being treated at any one time and with regions of the part preferably being exposed on several occasions to the projectiles, with relative rotation taking place between said exposures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: SONATS-SOCIETE DES NOUVELLES APPLICATIONS DES TECHNIQUES DE SURFACESInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix
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Patent number: 6343495Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for surface treatment by impact, the apparatus comprising a vibrating surface and at least one projectile suitable for being projected towards the surface to be treated by said vibrating surface. The apparatus includes retaining means for keeping each projectile captive in the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Sonats-Societe des Nouvelles Applications des Techniques de SurfacesInventors: Patrick Cheppe, Jean-Michel Duchazeaubeneix