Patents by Inventor Eric Carioli

Eric Carioli 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).

  • Patent number: 7942950
    Abstract: A method introducing a stirring gas through a vessel bottom, receiving a measurable mechanical vibration by at least one sensor fixed to the vessel or to a supporting frame thereof, filtering the thus detected vibration signals by a high pass filter and preferably by a low pass filter, sampling and digitizing the vibration signals for exposing them to a second filtering which is digital and calibrated upon the vessel vibration responses, sequencing the response, exposing each sequence to the calculation of a temporal moving mean square, and extracting the total effective value RMS (Root Mean Square) of the measured vibration signal therefrom. The effective value is used for controlling the stirring gas flowrate supplied to the vessel. The method can be used for a stirring stand of steel making shop ladles, converters, RH processes, electric arc furnaces, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2011
    Assignee: ArcelorMittal France
    Inventors: Marc Burty, Charles Pusse, Patrick Wetta, Francis Sulin, Claude Bertoletti, Yves Borneque, Daniel Pernet, Eric Carioli
  • Patent number: 7780906
    Abstract: A device for control of bubbling of a metal bath in a ladle or in another similar metallurgical vessel including a bottom injector linked to a source of supply of pressurized stirring gas to be injected with aid of a pipe provided with a facility for adjusting flow rate, at least one vibration sensor mounted on the vessel itself or on a support frame, a signal processing unit processing a vibratory signal gathered by the sensor, and wherein the signal processing unit includes at least, and in successive order of processing of the vibratory signal, a high-pass analog filter, a digitizer, a digital filter calibrated on vibratory responses of the ladle, and a computer for computing a sliding temporal quadratic mean of RMS type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: Arcelor France
    Inventors: Marc Burty, Charles Pusse, Patrick Wetta, Francis Sulin, Claude Bertoletti, Yves Borneque, Daniel Pernet, Eric Carioli
  • Publication number: 20090145572
    Abstract: A device for control of bubbling of a metal bath in a ladle or in another similar metallurgical vessel including a bottom injector linked to a source of supply of pressurized stirring gas to be injected with aid of a pipe provided with a facility for adjusting flow rate, at least one vibration sensor mounted on the vessel itself or on a support frame, a signal processing unit processing a vibratory signal gathered by the sensor, and wherein the signal processing unit includes at least, and in successive order of processing of the vibratory signal, a high-pass analog filter, a digitizer, a digital filter calibrated on vibratory responses of the ladle, and a computer for computing a sliding temporal quadratic mean of RMS type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2008
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Applicant: ARCELOR France
    Inventors: Marc BURTY, Charles Pusse, Patrick Wetta, Francis Sulin, Claude Bertoletti, Yves Borneque, Daniel Pernet, Eric Carioli
  • Publication number: 20080047396
    Abstract: The inventive method consists in introducing a stirring gas through the vessel (1) bottom, in receiving a measurable mechanical vibration by at least one sensor fixed to the vessel or to the supporting frame thereof, in filtering the thus detected vibration signals by a high pass filter (13a) and preferably by a low pass filter (13b), in sampling and digitising (15) said vibration signals for exposing them to a second filtering which is digital and calibrated upon the vessel vibration responses, in sequencing said responses, in exposing each sequence to the calculation (17) of a temporal moving mean square, in extracting the total effective value RMS (for ‘Root Mean Square’) of the measured vibration signal therefrom, wherein said effective value is used for controlling the stirring gas flowrate supplied to the vessel. Said invention can be used for the stirring stand of steel making shop ladles, converters, RH processes, electric arc furnaces, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: February 28, 2008
    Applicant: Arcelor France
    Inventors: Marc Burty, Charles Pusse, Patrick Wetta, Francis Sulin, Claude Bertoletti, Yves Borneque, Daniel Pernet, Eric Carioli