Patents by Inventor Erich Richartz

Erich Richartz 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: 6322281
    Abstract: A corrosion-protected tension member of steel composed of a plurality of individual wires twisted into a strand, wherein each of the individual wires of the strand is composed of a steel wire freed from deposits by a surface treatment and surrounded by a continuous sheathing of a corrosion-resistant sheet metal, wherein the sheathing is rigidly connected to the core wire by at least one common cold deforming process with intermediate annealing of the sheathing. The tension member of steel is used primarily as a reinforcement element or a tension member with wedge-type anchoring systems at its ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignees: Dyckerhoff & Widmann Aktiengesellschaft, DWK Drahtwerk Köln GmbH, Bekaert-CMTM GmbH
    Inventors: Dieter Jungwirth, Erich Richartz, Leo Werth, Werner Rempe, Volker Müller
  • Patent number: 5707181
    Abstract: A method of producing an intended breaking point at a predetermined location of a tension member for a soil anchor of a strain-hardened steel or a steel which is not which is not in a thermodynamic equilibrium, for example, a wire or a steel wire strand, to enable removal of the free steel length after use by applying a tensile force which exceeds the working load. The predetermined breaking point is obtained by heating the tension member at a predetermined location in a controlled manner to a temperature at which the state of strain-hardening or the state of being not in a thermodynamic equilibrium is at least partially cancelled, wherein the predetermined breaking point has a breaking load which is equal to or smaller than the breaking load of the untreated tension member, but greater than the yield point of the untreated tension member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Assignee: Dyckerhoff & Widmann Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Hans-Peter von Allmen, Reinhard Klockner, Erich Richartz
  • Patent number: 4953379
    Abstract: In the production of a hot-rolled steel bar, such as a concrete reinforcing bar, a continuous thread is formed on the bar. The thread is arranged so that an anchoring or connecting member with a female thread can be screwed onto the male thread formed on the bar. Initially, first ribs are hot rolled on the bar surface with the ribs located on opposite sides of the bar and extending only for a portion of the circumference of the bar. Immediately following the formation of the first ribs, second ribs are hot rolled extending between and interconnecting the first ribs whereby the first and second ribs form a continuous thread. The ribs are formed in a unit made up of adjacent roll stands, each containing two rolls, the axes of the rolls in one stand are offset by 90.degree. to the axes of the rolls in the other stand. The rolls are interconnected so as to move together. The rolls in each roll stand form a roll gap with shaped surfaces on the rolls for defining the partial ribs forming the continuous thread.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1990
    Assignee: Dyckerhoff & Widmann Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Erich Richartz
  • Patent number: 4923528
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing rolled steel products, especially of threaded tension steels or the like, is described, in accordance with which the steel with a C-content of 0.50 to 0.80 W %, a Si-content of 0.20 to 0.60 W %, and a Mn-content of 0.30 to 0.80 W %, after hot rolling is surface quenched by means of cooling from the rolling heat at the output side of the finishing equipment so that the material in a peripheral zone is immediately and entirely converted to martensite, while the heat which remains in the core zone during the subsequent cooling effects an annealing the martensitic peripheral zone not beyond the range of the intermediate stage, and which in accordance with the invention is characterized in that after the cooling a cold working follows, and then an annealing. The total reduction amounts preferably to 0.5 to 1.5%; the annealing is preferably carried out at a temperature in the range of 350.degree. C. to 380.degree. C. and during a period of maximum temperature of 5 to 60 seconds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1990
    Assignee: Max Aicher
    Inventors: Dieter Russwurm, Erich Richartz