Patents Assigned to Whyco Chromium Company Inc.
  • Patent number: 5651866
    Abstract: A barrel for chemically treating parts having a panel system for retaining said parts within said barrel while permitting passage of a bath solution into said barrel. The panel system comprises a plurality of side panels formed from a continuous sheet of material with integral hinges connecting said panels. The hinges comprises a notch having a center, and first and second sides with thickness greater than said center and a material fused to and filling in the notch. The side panels comprise a base and a plurality of perforated sections on the base, with each perforated section containing a plurality of openings in the base for passage of the solution. A plurality of ribs extends outwardly from one surface of the base, wherein the ribs separate each of the perforated sections from an adjacent perforated section. The ribs are comprised of individual rib segments, with each rib segment separating one perforated section from an adjacent perforated section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen Gradowski
  • Patent number: 5639306
    Abstract: A barrel for chemically treating parts having a perforated side panel for retaining the parts within the barrel while permitting passage of a bath solution into the barrel. The panel comprises a base and a plurality of perforated sections on the base, with each perforated section containing a plurality of openings in the base for passage of the solution. A plurality of ribs extends outwardly from one surface of the base, wherein the ribs separate each of the perforated sections from an adjacent perforated section. The ribs are comprised of individual rib segments, with each rib segment separating one perforated section from an adjacent perforated section. Each of the rib segments intersect at a point with at least one other rib segment between adjacent perforated sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen Gradowski
  • Patent number: 5275892
    Abstract: A corrosion resistant coating and process comprises the following layers applied in sequence over a ferrous metal substrate: a micro-throwing nickel-zinc alloy plating; a zinc-nickel alloy plating containing 5 to 30 weight percent nickel; a galvanically protective zinc metal plating; and either copper, nickel and chromium (or chromium substitute) plating layers or a chromate conversion layer. The coating is preferably used with a steel fastener such as a bolt or drill screw in combination with a washer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1994
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Barbara S. Lewis
  • Patent number: 4975337
    Abstract: A corrosion resistant coating and process comprises the following layers applied in sequence over a ferrous metal substrate: a micro-throwing nickel-zinc alloy plating; an optional galvanically protective zinc metal plating; a zinc-nickel alloy plating containing 5 to 30 weight percent nickel; and an organic coating such as paint. In place of the organic coating there may be utilized sequential layers of copper, nickel and chromium or chromium-substitute plating. The coating is preferably used with steel drill screw fasteners.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4837090
    Abstract: A corrosion resistant coating and process comprises the following layers applied in sequence over a ferrous metal substrate: a micro-throwing nickel-zinc alloy plating; an optional galvanically protective zinc metal plating; a zinc-nickel alloy plating containing 5 to 30 weight percent nickel; and an organic coating such as paint. The coating is preferably used with steel drill screw fasteners wherein it also reduces installation torque and drill time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4773111
    Abstract: A process for making self-threading screw fasteners wherein only the cutting portions of the tip of the fasteners are hardened. The unhardened portions of the fastener remain ductile and are not subject to hydrogen embrittlement during subsequent plating to improve corrosion resistance. The process preferably comprises applying a radiation curable plastic coating over the drill tip followed by plating of a thin (minimum 0.0005 inch, 0.013 mm) layer of copper. The cured coating is then removed leaving an unplated tip. The screw is then subjected to a hardening process, wherein only the portions of the screw without the copper layer are hardened. The screw may then be plated conventionally with a corrosion resistant metal. The invention is further directed to the product of the process. A second embodiment for making screws suitable for extreme corrosion resistance is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1988
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4746408
    Abstract: A corrosion resistant coating and process comprises the following layers applied in sequence over a ferrous metal substrate: a micro-throwing nickel-zinc alloy plating; galvanically protective zinc metal plating; a zinc-nickel alloy plating containing 5 to 30 weight percent nickel; and an organic coating such as paint. The coating is preferably used with steel fasteners wherein it also reduces installation torque and drill time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4713855
    Abstract: A process for making self-drilling, screw fasteners having improved corrosion resistance. The process comprises applying a frangible radiation curable plastic coating over the drill tip corrosion prior to the deposition of a heavy resistant plating on the remainder of the screw. The invention is further directed to the product of the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1987
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4692080
    Abstract: A process for making self-drilling, screw fasteners having improved corrosion resistance. The process comprises applying a frangible radiation curable plastic coating over the drill tip corrosion prior to the deposition of a heavy resistant plating on the remainder of the screw. The disclosure is further directed to the product of the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1987
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski
  • Patent number: 4188459
    Abstract: A multi-layer plating and method for improving the corrosion resistance of ferrous metal articles, such as steel fasteners, are provided in accordance with the invention. The multi-layer plating comprises, in sequence over a ferrous metal substrate, a layer of an alloy which has micro-throwing power, such as nickel-cadmium, nickel-zinc, iron-cadmium, iron-zinc, cobalt-cadmium, or cobalt-zinc, a layer of cadmium, cadmium-tin alloy, a dual layer of cadmium and tin, zinc or zinc alloy, a layer of copper, a layer of nickel, and a layer of chromium or a metallic chromium substitute. The method comprises plating, and preferably electroplating, the aforementioned layers of alloy and metals over an article having a ferrous metal substrate to obtain improved corrosion resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1980
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Steven Gradowski, Thomas F. Maestrone
  • Patent number: 4143210
    Abstract: A multi-layer plating and method are provided for improved corrosion resistance of ferrous metal substrates and articles made therefrom. The multi-layer plating comprises a metallic coating comprising a layer of zinc or cadmium and a layer of tin, each of which are preferably between 0.00001 to 0.001 inches in thickness, followed by a layer, preferably between about 0.0001 to 0.000001 inches in thickness of either chromium or a metallic chromium substitute. The method comprises plating, and preferably electroplating, the aforementioned layers of metal over an article having ferrous metal base stock to obtain improved corrosion resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1979
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Stephen Gradowski
  • Patent number: 3966564
    Abstract: Bright, tarnish resistant and color stable ternary alloys of about 40 - 90% of tin, about 10 - 50% cobalt and about 1 - 28% of a third metal of Periodic Group II.sub.B, III.sub.A or VI.sub.B. Typical third metals are zinc, cadmium, indium, antimony or chromium. The alloys are electrodeposited from aqueous acidic baths at a temperature of about 50.degree. - 85.degree.C. and current density of about 5 - 45 A/ft..sup.2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1976
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Robert A. Michelson
  • Patent number: RE29239
    Abstract: Bright, tarnish resistant and color stable ternary alloys of about 40 - 90% of tin, about 10 - 50% cobalt and about 1 - 28% of a third metal of Periodic Group II.sub.B, III.sub.B or VI.sub.B. Typical third metals are zinc, cadmium, indium, antimony or chromium. The alloys are electrodeposited from aqueous acidic baths at a temperature of about 50 - 85.degree. C and current density of about 5 - 45 A/ft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1977
    Assignee: Whyco Chromium Company Inc.
    Inventors: Jacob Hyner, Robert A. Michelson