Patents by Inventor David R. Siddle
David R. Siddle has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8171851Abstract: A kinetic energy penetrator is provided comprising a consolidated body of a metal nanoparticles phase comprising metal nanoparticles and a metal carbide nanoparticles phase comprising metal carbide nanoparticles. Methods for making a kinetic energy penetrator as well as material compositions comprising a consolidated body of a metal nanoparticles phase comprising metal nanoparticles and a metal carbide nanoparticles phase comprising metal carbide nanoparticles are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: David R. Siddle, Christopher D. Dunn
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Publication number: 20110016946Abstract: A coated forming tool including a tool component and a wear resistant coating on at least a portion of the tool component. The wear resistant coating includes a bottom coating layer and a top coating layer. The top coating layer has a thickness from about 1 ?m to about 12 ?m and the coating has a thickness ratio of the bottom coating layer thickness to the top coating layer thickness from about 0.5 to about 5.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Sudhir Brahmandam, David R. Siddle, Peter R. Leicht, Irene Spitsberg
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Patent number: 7357697Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems comprising an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also comprises methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes comprised of a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 7325471Abstract: A toolholder and cutting insert for a toolholder assembly wherein the cutting insert has a tapered shank which provides a resilient interference fit with a tapered section of a bore extending within the toolholder. Additionally, a rearwardly facing face on the cutting insert abuts with a forwardly facing surface on the toolholder to properly locate the cutting insert within the toolholder.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, David R. Siddle
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Publication number: 20070187061Abstract: A shot tube for the introduction of molten metal into a die cavity has a casing with a first end, a second end and a bore extending through the casing. The first end is adapted to be connected to the die cavity and a sleeve protrudes from the second end of the casing. The sleeve has a pour opening for the introduction of molten metal. A hard lubricious coating may also be applied to the interior surface of the shot tube to reduce sticking of cooled metal within the shot tube. A method for producing the shot tube described above is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: David R. Siddle, Charles A. Marts, Donald L. Himler, James P. O'Connor, Nathaniel V. Persichetti, Ted R. Massa, George W. Coulston
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Patent number: 7144210Abstract: A rotary tool holder includes a shank having a flange, a tapered outer surface, and front and rear contact portions. The tapered outer surface corresponds to the tapered bore of a spindle, and flexible circular cantilevers are provided at one or both contact portions such that a free end of the cantilevers expands radially due to centrifugal force to maintain contact with the tapered bore. The shank can be formed from an inner member and a sleeve disposed thereover, in which portions of the sleeve form the circular cantilevers. The circular cantilevers can also be formed by a cavity created in the shank. Alternatively, instead of circular cantilevers, the shank of the tool holder can have a taper which is optimized for a certain speed, wherein the taper of the shank has a first taper at rest and a different, optimized taper at a desired speed.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, Robert A. Erickson, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6924454Abstract: Methods for making abrasive water jet mixing tubes with superhard materials are presented. Also presented are methods for making a tubular elongate superhard material bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6790497Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems including an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also includes methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes which include a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Publication number: 20030045217Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems comprising an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also comprises methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes comprised of a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Publication number: 20020173250Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems comprising an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also comprises methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes comprised of a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Publication number: 20020142709Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems comprising an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also comprises methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes comprised of a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6425805Abstract: The invention relates to abrasive water jet systems comprising an abrasive water jet mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material, including such systems which use cubic boron carbide (CBN), diamond, or other materials with a hardness greater than that of alumina as the abrasive material. The invention also comprises methods of using an AWJ system having a mixing tube having a longitudinal bore lined with a superhard material. Some embodiments include AWJ mixing tubes comprised of a plurality of connected components. Such connections may be disconnectable.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, John J. Prizzi, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6315064Abstract: A rotatable cutting bit for penetrating an earth formation wherein the rotatable cutting bit includes an elongate bit body having a forward end and a rearward end. The bit body further defines a peripheral surface. The bit body has a first cutting insert affixed thereto at the axially forward end thereof. The first cutting insert has a first leading cutting edge and a first side clearance cutting edge. The first cutting insert is attached to the bit body so that the first side clearance cutting edge radially extends past the peripheral surface of the bit body so as to engage the earth formation.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6260638Abstract: A cutting bit has a bit body which has a forward end and a rearward end. The bit body contains a seat at the forward end thereof. The bit body contains a bore intersecting the seat wherein a bore wall defines the bore. A cutting insert is received by the seat wherein the cutting insert presents a side surface facing the bore. A wedge has a generally longitudinal seating surface. The wedge has a support surface opposite to the longitudinal seating surface. The wedge is received within the bore so that the longitudinal seating surface of the wedge contacts the side surface of the cutting insert and for at least a portion of the length of the wedge the entire support surface contacts the bore wall so as to frictionally retain the cutting insert in the seat.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, Robert H. Montgomery, Jr., David R. Siddle, William P. Losch
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Patent number: 6176332Abstract: A rotatable cutting bit for penetrating an earth formation wherein the rotatable cutting bit includes an elongate bit body having a forward end and a rearward end. The bit body further defines a peripheral surface. The bit body has a first cutting insert affixed thereto at the axially forward end thereof. The first cutting insert has a first leading cutting edge and a first side clearance cutting edge. The first cutting insert is attached to the bit body so that the first side clearance cutting edge radially extends past the peripheral surface of the bit body so as to engage the earth formation.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6129422Abstract: An excavation cutting tool holder retention system. The cutting tool holder retention system includes a cutting tool holder having a holder side surface, a flange recess at least partially enclosed by the holder side surface, and a holder engagement surface together with a support block having a tool holder bore into which the cutting tool holder is inserted and a block pin bore intersecting the tool holder bore, the block pin bore defining a block engagement surface which is inclined downwardly relative to the tool holder bore. The cutting tool holder retention system further includes a pin having a pin shaft, the pin shaft having a pin flange which engages the flange recess so as to limit translational movement of the pin shaft. The pin engages the block engagement surface and the holder engagement surface such that the pin may be moved to draw the cutting tool holder into the tool holder bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: David R. Siddle, Ted R. Massa, John S. VanKirk
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Patent number: 6109377Abstract: A rotatable cutting bit which comprises an elongate bit body which has a forward end and a rearward end and which defines a peripheral surface. The bit body contains a first seat at the axially forward end thereof. A first cutting insert is mechanically retained in the seat so as to present a clearance cutting edge which radially extends past the peripheral surface of the bit body. The first cutting insert has a leading cutting edge disposed at a lead angle between 50 degrees and 80 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 6044920Abstract: A rotatable cutting bit which comprises an elongate bit body which has a forward end and a rearward end and which defines a peripheral surface. The bit body contains a first seat at the axially forward end thereof. A first cutting insert is mechanically retained in the seat so as to present a clearance cutting edge which radially extends past the peripheral surface of the bit body. The first cutting insert has a leading cutting edge disposed at a lead angle between 50 degrees and 80 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, David R. Siddle
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Patent number: 5996714Abstract: A cutting bit has a bit body which has a forward end and a rearward end. The bit body contains a seat at the forward end thereof. The bit body contains a bore intersecting the seat wherein a bore wall defines the bore. A cutting insert is received by the seat wherein the cutting insert presents a side surface facing the bore. A wedge has a generally longitudinal seating surface. The wedge has a support surface opposite to the longitudinal seating surface. The wedge is received within the bore so that the longitudinal seating surface of the wedge contacts the side surface of the cutting insert and for at least a portion of the length of the wedge the entire support surface contacts the bore wall so as to frictionally retain the cutting insert in the seat.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Ted R. Massa, Robert H. Montgomery, Jr., David R. Siddle, William P. Losch
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Patent number: 5769505Abstract: An excavation cutting tool holder retention system. The cutting tool holder retention system includes a cutting tool holder having a holder engagement surface and a support block having a tool holder bore into which the cutting tool holder is inserted. A pin having a pin engagement surface is movably mounted to the support block. At least one of the holder and pin engagement surfaces defines an inclined surface such that when the pin is moved the pin engagement surface will wedgingly engage the holder engagement surface so as to draw the shank portion of the cutting tool holder into the tool holder bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: David R. Siddle, Ted R. Massa