Patents Assigned to Stahls' SCS
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Patent number: 4941555Abstract: An electric monorail conveyor wherein the vehicles are suspended from and advance along an elongated guide rail. The electric motor of each vehicle receives current from a third rail which is adjacent the guide rail and includes first sections alternating with second sections at locations where the vehicles are to be brought to a halt. The second sections are galvanically separated from the first sections and receive low-frequency current from a frequency converter which can reduce the frequency when the motor of a vehicle is electrically connected with a second section. This renders it possible to arrest the vehicles in predetermined positions with a tolerance of not more than .+-.2 mm.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1988Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Seiwert Stahl- und Apparatebau GmbHInventor: Eloy da Silva Antunes
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Patent number: 4941913Abstract: In a process for heating within a ladle (5) steel melts (10) being covered with a slag (8) rich in iron oxides, in particular for continuous steel production processes such as, for example, the KVA-process, thereby using metallothermal heat, there is (are) during filling the ladle (5), insufflated by an inert gas via nozzles (14) provided in the bottom (12) of the receiving ladle (5) for the mixture of bath and slag a metal, such as, for example, Al, Si, their mixtures or alloys, in particular FeSi, exothermically reacting with the oxygen of the bath and with the oxygen of the slag as well as, optionally, pulverulent slag formers, such as, for example, CaO, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO and/or SiO.sub.2.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Voest-Alpine Stahl Donawitz Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Luzian Pochmarski, Otto Koller
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Patent number: 4940487Abstract: In a process for utiliting zinc-containing metallurgical dusts and sludges, the zinc-containing dusts and sludges are agglomerated, briquetted in a cold manner or pelletized and are added to the charge of a melting furnace for melting metal from metallized charges such as, scrap iron or pig iron. For this purpose, there are in particular used agglomerates or pellets having a metallizing degree of at least 30 percent by weight, preferably of at least 40 percent by weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1989Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: Voest-Alpine Stahl Donawitz Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Walter Lugscheider, Luzian Pochmarski
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Patent number: 4934665Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for preparing binder-free hot briquettes for smelting purposes consisting of iron-containing pyrophorous finely divided solids. Before briquetting, the finely divided solids are blown-through by means of a rising oxidating heated gas flow and held in a fluidized bed. The gas flow is controlled in such a way that by oxidation of at least part of the metallic iron the temperature of the finely divided solids is increased to about 450.degree. to 65020 C. Subsequently, the solids are briquetted in hot condition. Characteristic for the invention is that there is added to the fluidized bed sensible heat from the outside until oxidation of part of the metallic iron starts, and that the fluidized bed is submitted to the effect of vibrations favoring the the conveying of the solids over the fluidized bed.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Erich Hoffken, Rudolf Auth, Werner Kaas, Lothar Seidelmann
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Patent number: 4928931Abstract: A spout-filling mass for casting ladles has a particulate filling mass for filling the pouring spout which consists essentially of 50 to 70% by weight of chromium ore sand, 0.03 to 0.2% by weight iron oxide and the balance quartz sand intimately mixed together.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignees: Heinz Dislich, Krupp StahlInventors: Heinz Dislich, Horst Richter
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Patent number: 4925489Abstract: For the purpose of melting scrap iron, pelletized sponge iron in reduced condition, solid pig iron or the like, there is introduced into the melting heat from below a charge-accepting receptacle by means of burners the carbon content within the molten bath is adjusted by a sub-stoichiometric combustion of hydrocarbon. Addition of any coal to the charged material is avoided. By reducing the oxygen flow, in particular by performing the combustion with approximately 0.9-times of the stoichiometric amount of oxygen, and by optionally adding slag formers, the aggressivity of the slag in relation to the furance lining is simultaneously reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Voest-Alpine Stahl Donawitz Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Ludwig von Bogdandy, Gerhard Mitter, Otto Koller
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Patent number: 4919885Abstract: The invention relates to a structural steel having high resistance to intergranular stress operation cracking, more particularly in nitrate solutions and good welding properties (in % by mass):0.01 to 0.04% carbonup to 0.012% nitrogen0.08 to 0.22% titanium with Ti equal or greater than 3.5 (C+N)0.2 to 2.5% manganese2.0 to 5.5% chromium0.01 to 0.10% aluminiumup to 0.5% siliconup to 1.0% nickelup to 0.02% phosphorusup to 0.02% sulphurthe residue being iron and unavoidable impurities.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Lutz Meyer, Ludwig Hachtel, Gunter Robusch
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Patent number: 4917346Abstract: A form for erecting structures having an plan shape, any generatrix and possibly changing wall thickness includes an inner form (1) and an outer form (2). Circumferentially closed support rings (5,6) are arranged horizontally spaced from the inner form as well as from the outer form. Radially aligned sleeves (35) are provided in the support rings (5,6). Threaded spindles (7,8) are slidably but fixedly held in the sleeves (35). One end of each threaded spindle (7,8) engages form carriers (11,12) which rest against the form carriers (3,4). The inclination of the form plates (3,4) or the wall thickness of the structure to be erected can thus be adjusted. Web members (13,14) are provided between the form plates (3,4) in circumferential direction of the form, the web members engaging over the form plate edges at the rear sides thereof. The web members have a support (15,16) on the surface facing the structure in the region between the side edges of the spaced-apart form plates (3,4).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Rund-Stahl-Bau Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Hugo Mathis
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Patent number: 4917969Abstract: The invention comprises a process for the production of clad hot rolled strip. A steel slab as base material is cladded with a layer material of a corrosion-resistnt material. The slab is of a low-alloy steel having a carbon content of up to 0.25% by weight, the layer material preferably is stainless, more particularly a stainless austenitic steel or a wrought alloy on a nickel basis. The steel slab and the layer material are connected by explosive cladding, the resulting composite body being heated to rolling temperature and is subsequently rolled down to one quarter of the initial thickness with a high reduction of pass of phi greater than 0.10 and then rolled to final thickness of the hot rolled strip. The finish rolling temperature is in the range of 900.degree. C. The clad hot rolled strip is subjected to a cooling rate in the core of at least 8.degree. C./s to a cooling temperature of below 650.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Hans Pircher, Rudolf Kawalla, Gerd Sussek, Walter Wilms, Waldemar Wolpert
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Patent number: 4913751Abstract: An elongated steel element of enhanced strength suitable for use as reinforcement for concrete or drawing feed stock has a cross section which is heterogenous in structure and strength, the cross section comprising a core, a peripheral layer and a transition region between the core and the peripheral layer, the transition region consisting essentially of higher strength, harder martensite, the peripheral layer being of lower strength than the transition region and the core being of lower strength than the peripheral layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: VEB Stahl- und Walzwerk "Wilhelm Florin"Inventors: Wolfgang Schmitt, Franz Tamm, Gunter Lankau
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Patent number: 4909267Abstract: Apparatus for cooling at least two bars travelling in parallel linear paths after having been formed from a larger bar in a rolling mill, comprises a common antechamber for receiving the bars, a cooling water inlet and a cooling water outlet communicating with the antechamber, first and second common nozzle chambers, the first nozzle chamber being arranged for receiving the bars from the antechamber and the second nozzle chamber being arranged for receiving the bars from the first nozzle chamber, each of the nozzle chambers being provided with a respective cooling water inlet communicating with the respective nozzle chamber through a respective equalizing chamber, each of the nozzle chambers containing for each of the bars a respective funnel for guiding the bar and a nozzle for receiving the bar from the funnel, the nozzle having passages for conducting water from the chamber into contact with the bar, communicating with each of the nozzles a respective heat exchanger pipe for receiving a respective one of tType: GrantFiled: December 29, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: VEB Stahl- und Walzwerk "Wilhelm Florin"Inventors: Franz Tamm, Arnold Joachim, Hartmut Blank, Bernhard Horicke, Joachim Schulz, Hartmut Richter
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Patent number: 4903948Abstract: The invention comprises a metallurgical vessel, more particularly an electric arc furnace, having means for introducing inert stirring (purging) gases into a metal melt. The vessel has an outer sheet metal jacket, a refractory lining, and means for introducing stirring gases into the melt being disposed in the furnace hearth, which comprises a permanent lining of refractory bricks and a wear lining of a refractory ramming mass. The means for introducing the stirring gases are disposed in the permanent lining.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Josef Wolf, Fritz-Jurgen Strunck
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Patent number: 4902872Abstract: A shaped member of welded pieces of sheet metal of different thickness, more particularly having a metallic anti-corrosion protection, for example of zinc, on at least one side, wherein the pieces of sheet metal are joined to one another by a laser-beam-butt-welding process and shaped as a unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Adam Frings, Wilfried Prange
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Patent number: 4898629Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing hot rolled strip having tensile strength values of Rm=500 to 780 N/mm.sup.2 from unalloyed or low-alloy steels with 0.3 to 0.9% C. A steel slab is austenitized and rolled into hot rolled strip which is cooled on a run-out table and then coiled.The characterizing feature of the invention is that the hot rolling and the cooling of the strip on the run-out table are performed in such a manner that the austenite/ferrite transformation in the hot rolled strip starts only in the coil and is finished in the coil.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Cestmir Lang, Lutz Meyer
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Patent number: 4895594Abstract: In a process for continuously melting scrap (6) and/or pig iron within a converter (1), the converter (1) is heated in proximity of the bottom (3) with sub-stoichiometric burners (4), having their flames (5) essentially radially directed into the interior of the converter (1). In this case, secondary air or O.sub.2 is supplied at a distance above the burner plane for the purpose of completing the combustion. The melt is, optionally together with slag, discharged via a tapping means (9) laterally connected to the converter (1) into a mobile ladle (19). For the purpose of interchanging ladles (19), the converter (1) is swivelled into a position in which the level of the melt is located below the taphole (11).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Voest-Alpine Stahl Donawitz Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventors: Ludwig von Bogdandy, Gerhard Mitter, Otto Koller, Luzian Pochmarski
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Patent number: 4883111Abstract: The mould includes wide side plates 4, 5 and adjustable narrow side plates 2, 3 which can be clamped by the wide side plates 4, 5. Adjusting cylinders 11 operable by a hydraulic pressure medium are used to adjust and tension the wide side plate 5. To prevent the tensioning from becoming accidentally loosened if the pressure medium fails, the wide side plate 5 is additionally supported, more particularly on clamping elements 12 which can be clamped to the piston rods 13 of the adjusting cylinders 11. A control device 21 activates the clamping elements 12 when a limit pressure is reached at the adjusting cylinders 11.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hermann Lax, Waldemar Radtke, Karl-Heinz Wyrwas
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Patent number: 4872906Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing binder-free hot briquets of finely particulate non-pyrophoric residual substances accumulating in the production and processing of iron and steel and containing substantially no combustible components, for use in smelting. The characterizing features of the invention are: fuel in a finely particulate form is admixed to the residual substances; a quantity of sensible heat is fed from outside to the mixture of residual substances and fuel, until the fuel ignites, the quantity of fuel added being such that the temperature of the residual substances reaches the range of 600.degree. to 900.degree. C.; and the residual substances are then immediately hot-briquetted without intermediate cooling at a temperature in the aforementioned range.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AGInventors: Rudolf Auth, Lothar Seidelmann, Heinz Maas
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Patent number: 4872940Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for the continuous butt welding of strips and sheets by laser beams. The sheets or strips 1,2 are moved together in abutment and retained in the same level by tension rollers 3,4 on both sides and right and left of the welding gap. On at least one side of the strips or sheets the tension roller 3 comprises a hollow shaft 9,10 and roller shells 13, 14 pivotably mounted thereon. Both the hollow shaft 9,10 and the roller shells 13, 14 are formed with an aperture 18a, 18b through which the laser beam 25 of a welding head 19 disposed inside the hollow shaft 9,10 extends. The welding head 19 is so aligned that the focused laser beams 25 impinges through the apertures 18a, 18b in the hollow shaft 9,10 and the roller shells 13,14 on to the welding gap in the clamped zone of the strips or sheets 1,2.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Thyssen Stahl AktiengesellschaftInventors: Josep Strum, Wilfried Prange
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Patent number: 4865166Abstract: An assembly and disassembly system for a spring of a brake actuation unit, in particular for rail vehicles including a fluid pressure cylinder and a piston slidable in the cylinder. A cylindrical nut member is provided having a tubular portion extending outwardly of the piston. An output head is connected to the tubular portion and includes an outer tubular portion extending towards the piston. A compression spring is provided disposed between the tubular portion of the cylindrical nut member and the outer tubular portion of the output head. A sleeve member is disposed between the spring and the outer tubular portion of the output head. This sleeve is provided with a slot which extends in an axial direction along the sleeve. The outer tubular portion includes an opening which may be aligned with the sleeve slot. A member such as a pin is provided which extends through the opening into the slot holding the sleeve and the outer tubular portion in a position engaged around the spring.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Bergische Stahl-IndustrieInventors: Hans Rocholl, Horst Klein
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Patent number: D307599Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Stahls' Inc.Inventor: Ted A. Stahl