Patents Assigned to Wyman Gordon Company
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Patent number: 6412324Abstract: Apparatus for and method of extruding a metal pipe having a substantially uniform inner diameter. The forward and rearward end sections of the pipe are thicker than the middle section of the pipe. A heated metal billet having a cylindrical longitudinal bore is inserted into the rear opening of a cylindrical bore of a stationary container. A two-part removable inner die is located within the bore of the container adjacent the forward end of the container and an outer die is located outside of the container adjacent the front end of the container. The inner die has a relatively small diameter cylindrical bore. The outer die has a relatively large diameter cylindrical bore. The billet is moved along a central longitudinal axis within the bore of the container by a press which includes a circular forward pressing surface and a mandrel extending forwardly from the pressing surface toward the billet.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventor: Donald P. Sahlem
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Patent number: 6193823Abstract: An article is formed from an ingot of a nickel-iron base alloy having a composition including from about 4.5 weight percent niobium to about 5.5 weight percent niobium and capable of forming delta-phase precipitates, and having fewer than about 1 grain per square inch at 100× magnification. An array of intragranular delta-phase precipitates is precipitated within the ingot to provide grain nucleation sites. The ingot having the array of delta-phase precipitates therein is deformed at a temperature below a delta-phase solvus temperature, thereby producing a fine-grained billet.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Wyman Gordon CompanyInventor: Martin M. Morra
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Patent number: 6155092Abstract: Apparatus for and method of extruding a metal pipe having a uniform inner diameter, and forward and rearward end sections which are thicker than the middle section of the pipe. A metal billet having a bore is inserted into an open ended cylindrical bore of a stationary container. The billet is moved axially within the bore of the container by a press which includes a pressing surface and a mandrel extending forwardly from the pressing surface through the bore of toward the billet. The mandrel has a cylindrical large diameter rearward portion, a cylindrical small diameter middle portion and a forwardly and outwardly tapering forward portion. Metal from the billet is forced through the small diameter bore of a two part removable first die around the middle portion of the mandrel by moving the press forwardly for a first distance to form a preliminary forward end section of pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventor: Donald P. Sahlem
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Patent number: 5950481Abstract: This invention is a system for enhancing the performance of a forging press by increasing the size of the workpiece which can be effectively forged within the capacity of the forging press. The system includes the provision of a die set in which one or more of the dies is segmented, that is divided into two or more, and preferably three or more parts. The segmented die is provided with advancement means which allow each of the segments to be selectively advanced ahead of the other segments along the forging axis. The dies are installed in the forging press by mounting each die directly or indirectly to a respective die bed. In advancement means is employed to cause one of the segments to advance and be locked ahead of another segment. The workpiece is forged so that the advanced segment is a primary forging agent, that is, it transfers the vast majority of the force to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Wyman-Gordon Company, Inc.Inventors: John M. Sarkisian, John R. Palitsch, Joseph J. Zecco, Jr.
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Patent number: 5879030Abstract: A coupling assembly for leak proof connection of the ends of two lengths of pipe or tubing. One end of a first pipe is coupled to a coupling box which is connected to or integrally formed on the end of a second pipe. The coupling box has threads for engaging a nut for securing the coupling. The coupling box has a bore for receiving the end of the first pipe. The end of the first pipe has an outer tapered surface for engaging an inner tapered surface of the coupling box to form a metal to metal seal between the first pipe and the coupling box. The bore also contains an engager for coupling the nut to the first pipe. The engager includes a split ring which has a longitudinal slot. The split ring has internal circumferential projections or gripping teeth which are aligned with external circumferential projections or gripping teeth on the end of the first pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Andrew Clayson, Robert G. Wilkie
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Patent number: 5868026Abstract: This invention is a system for enhancing the performance of a forging press by increasing the size of the workpiece which can be effectively forged within the capacity of the forging press. The system includes the provision of a die set in which one or more of the dies is segmented, that is divided into two or more, and preferably three or more parts. The segmented die is provided with advancement means which allow each of the segments to be selectively advanced ahead of the other segments along the forging axis. The dies are installed in the forging press by mounting each die directly or indirectly to a respective die bed. In advancement means is employed to cause one of the segments to advance and be locked ahead of another segment. The workpiece is forged so that the advanced segment is a primary forging agent, that is, it transfers the vast majority of the force to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: John M. Sarkisian, John R. Palitsch, Joseph J. Zecco
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Patent number: 5592847Abstract: This invention is a system for enhancing the performance of a forging press by increasing the size of the workpiece which can be effectively forged within the capacity of the forging press. The system includes the provision of a die set in which one or more of the dies is segmented, that is divided into two or more, and preferably three or more parts. The segmented die is provided with advancement means which allow each of the segments to be selectively advanced ahead of the other segments along the forging axis. The dies are installed in the forging press by mounting each die directly or indirectly to a respective die bed. In advancement means is employed to cause one of the segments to advance and be locked ahead of another segment. The workpiece is forged so that the advanced segment is a primary forging agent, that is, it transfers the vast majority of the force to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: John M. Sarkisian, John R. Palitsch, Joseph J. Zecco, Jr.
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Patent number: 5326409Abstract: A system for developing a metal workpiece in which the center and the periphery have different properties. The workpiece is processed to put it into a first metallurgical condition. Then, a portion of the periphery is dipped into a molten salt bath and the workpiece is rotated so that the periphery is converted to a second metallurgical condition by the heat of the salt bath.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventor: Wilford H. Couts, Jr.
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Patent number: 5106012Abstract: Two pieces of metal are bonded together at a surface by placing the two pieces into contact at the surface and forging the two pieces in a die which causes substantial displacement of the metal originally at the surface in a direction parallel to and outwardly from the edges of the surface. In this way, many of the defects which are potentially present at the original surface are displaced with moving metal away from the original contact between the two pieces of metal into sacrificial ribs and the remaining defects are exposed to significant strain. A portion of the displaced metal which contains many of the defects and which forms the sacrificial ribs is removed from the resulting bonded work piece as the sacrificial ribs are removed from the work piece. The result is a bond with superior properties and with a bond surface which can be located very precisely.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: John M. Hyzak, Timothy E. Howson, Wilford H. Couts, Jr., Steven H. Reichman, Hugo E. Delgado, Daniel D. Kruger, Michael E. Sauby, Sulekh C. Jain, Bruce P. Bardes, Richard G. Menzies, Swami Ganesh
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Patent number: 4299338Abstract: Valve system having a primary valve for excluding air, mounted in series with a secondary valve for controlling the flow of powder.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1979Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Sulekh C. Jain, Paul W. Forkey
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Patent number: 4287073Abstract: A lubricant composition comprising water, graphite, an organic thickener, sodium molybdate, and sodium pentaborate. Other additives are sodium bicarbonate, ethylene glycol, or mica. The composition is effective in the hot forging of metals, is virtually non-flammable, and generates very little atmospheric pollution during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Sulekh C. Jain, Charles A. Morris
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Patent number: 4104178Abstract: A lubricant composition comprising water, graphite, an organic thickener, sodium molybdate, and sodium pentaborate. Other additives are sodium bicarbonate, ethylene glycol, or mica. The composition is effective in the hot forging of metals, is virtually non-flammable, and generates very little atmospheric pollution during use.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Sulekh C. Jain, Charles A. Morris
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Patent number: 4094053Abstract: Process for manufacturing a forged article in which a preform is generated by filling a semi-rigid liner with powdered metal, providing the liner with a sealing element, and isostactically compressing the liner and its contents. The liner is then removed from the green preform, the preform is sintered, and the resulting sintered preform is forged.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1976Date of Patent: June 13, 1978Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventor: Elbert K. Weaver
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Patent number: 4048836Abstract: This invention relates to a forming and heat treating process and, more particularly, a process for forging and heat treating an aluminum alloy article wherein the article is quickly cooled after solution heat treating to terminate aging and to cause shrinkage and then is subjected to a re-striking operation to produce stress relieving.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Robert A. Eddy, Norman F. Gustafson, Stephen J. Erwin
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Patent number: 3983042Abstract: A lubricant composition comprising water, graphite, an organic thickener, sodium molybdate, and sodium pentaborate. Other additives are sodium bicarbonate, ethylene glycol, or mica. The composition is effective in the hot forging of metals, is virtually non-flammable, and generates very little atmospheric pollution during use.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1975Date of Patent: September 28, 1976Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventors: Sulekh C. Jain, Charles A. Morris
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Patent number: RE32117Abstract: Process for manufacturing a forged article in which a preform is generated by filling a semi-rigid liner with powdered metal, providing the liner with a sealing element, and isostactically compressing the liner and its contents. The liner is then removed from the green preform, the preform is sintered, and the resulting sintered preform is forged.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1981Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Assignee: Wyman-Gordon CompanyInventor: Elbert K. Weaver