Patents by Inventor Frank WILDEN
Frank WILDEN 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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Method for heating a metal component to a target temperature and corresponding roller hearth furnace
Patent number: 11584972Abstract: The method for heating a metal component to a target temperature, in which the component has a preliminary coating and is passed through a furnace that has at least four zones, which can be respectively adjusted to an individual zone temperature, wherein the component is passed successively through at least an initial heating zone, a plateau zone, a peak heating zone and an end zone and wherein the initial heating zone is adjusted to an initial heating temperature, the plateau zone is adjusted to a plateau temperature, the peak heating zone is adjusted to a peak temperature and the end zone is adjusted to the target temperature, the plateau temperature being chosen such that the temperature of the component in the plateau zone lies in a band around a melting temperature of the preliminary coating which is characterized in that the peak temperature lies by at least 100 K above the target temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2018Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Schwartz GmbHInventors: Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz, Frank Wilden -
Publication number: 20230019923Abstract: The invention relates to a temperature-control device for partially cooling a component, wherein the component is blown on with a fluid in the region to be cooled by means of a nozzle. The nozzle comprises a connecting tube which is connected to a fluid reservoir in a fluid-conducting manner and which is connected to a plurality of nozzle tubes in a fluid-conducting manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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Patent number: 11473163Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the heat treatment of a metal component. The method comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component, in a first furnace, b) setting a temperature difference between at least a first sub-region and a second sub-region of the component in a first temperature-adjusting station, c) heating at least the first sub-region or the second sub-region of the component in a second furnace, d) thermally treating at least a sub-region of the component in a second temperature-adjusting station, e) at least partly forming and/or cooling the component in a press-hardening tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: SCHWARTZ GmbHInventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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Patent number: 11447838Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to a device for heat treating a metal component. The method comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component; b) setting a temperature difference between at least one first sub-region and at least one second sub-region of the component; c) at least partially forming and/or cooling the component in a press hardening tool; and d) mechanically post-processing the at least one first sub-region of the component.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: SCHWARTZ GMBHInventors: Frank Wilden, Andreas Reinartz, Jörg Winkel
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Patent number: 11313003Abstract: A tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component, which includes an apparatus for the heat treatment of a metal component, and the use of at least one tangential nozzle in a tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component. The tempering station for partial heat treatment of the metallic component comprises a processing plane disposed in the tempering station, the component being able to be disposed in said plane, and at least one nozzle which points to the processing plane and is provided and adapted for discharging a fluid stream for cooling at least a first sub-area of the component, wherein the at least one nozzle is a tangential nozzle. The tempering station and the apparatus make it possible in particular to adjust, as reliably and/or precisely as possible, a transition region between the different heat-treated sub-areas of the component, in particular to keep said region as small as possible.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2018Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: SCHWARTZ GMBHInventors: Andreas Reinartz, Jörg Winkel, Frank Wilden
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Patent number: 11230746Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for the targeted heat treatment of specific component zones of a steel component. A predominantly austenitic structure can be created in the steel component in one or more first regions, from which, by quenching, a majority martensitic microstructure can be created; and in one or more second regions, a majority bainitic microstructure can be created, wherein the steel component is initially heated in a furnace to a temperature above the AC3 temperature, the steel component is subsequently transferred into a treatment station, and can cool down during the transfer, and in the treatment station, the one or more second regions of the steel component are cooled down to a cooling finish temperature ?2 during a treatment time.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Schwartz GmbHInventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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Patent number: 11142807Abstract: Disclosed is a tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component, the station including a processing plane arranged in the tempering station, at least one nozzle, aligned to the processing plane, for discharging of a fluid flow for the cooling of at least a first sub-area of the component, and at least one nozzle box, arranged above the processing plane. The at least one nozzle box forms at least one nozzle area in which the at least one nozzle is at least partially arrangeable and/or which at least partially delimits a propagation of the fluid flow, with the at least one nozzle box being at least partially formed with a ceramic material. The tempering station permits a sufficiently reliable thermal delimitation of heat treatment measures partially acting on the component and/or a sufficiently reliable thermal separation of different heat treatment procedures partially acting on the component.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Schwartz GmbHInventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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Patent number: 11118239Abstract: In one or more first regions of a steel component, a primarily austenitic microstructure can be produced from which a mainly martensitic microstructure can be brought about through a quenching process. In one or more second regions of the component, a mainly ferritic-pearlitic microstructure can be brought about. In one or more third regions, a mainly bainitic microstructure can be brought about. The component is first heated to a temperature below the AC3 temperature in a first furnace, and transferred into a treatment station. The component can be cooled during the transfer. In the treatment station, the first and third regions are brought to a temperature above the austenitization temperature. Only the third regions are cooled to a cooling stop temperature ?s. The component is transferred into a second furnace, with a temperature lying below the AC3 temperature. There, the temperatures of the three different regions approximate one another.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Schwartz GmbHInventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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Patent number: 11078553Abstract: Disclosed are implementations for heat treatment of a metal component, and a use of a furnace for heating a metal component. The implementations can be used in the partial hardening of optionally pre-coated components made of a high-strength manganese-boron steel. An example method for heat treatment of a metal component comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component in a first furnace; b) moving the component into a temperature control station; c) cooling at least one first sub-region of the component in the temperature control station, wherein a temperature difference is set between the at least one first sub-region and at least one second sub-region of the component; d) moving the component from the temperature control station into a second furnace; and e) heating at least the at least one first sub-region of the component in the second furnace by at least 200 K.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Schwartz GmbHInventors: Andreas Reinartz, Jörg Winkel, Frank Wilden
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Publication number: 20210230711Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for the targeted heat treatment of specific component zones of a steel component. A predominantly austenitic structure can be created in the steel component in one or more first regions, from which, by quenching, a majority martensitic microstructure can be created; and in one or more second regions, a majority bainitic microstructure can be created, wherein the steel component is initially heated in a furnace to a temperature above the AC3 temperature, the steel component is subsequently transferred into a treatment station, and can cool down during the transfer, and in the treatment station, the one or more second regions of the steel component are cooled down to a cooling finish temperature ?2 during a treatment time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Frank Wilden, Jorg Winkel
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Publication number: 20210164071Abstract: The invention relates to a temperature-control device for partially cooling a component, wherein the component is blown on with a fluid in the region to be cooled by means of a nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Frank Wilden, Jörg Winkel, Andreas Reinartz
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METHOD FOR HEATING A METAL COMPONENT TO A TARGET TEMPERATURE AND CORRESPONDING ROLLER HEARTH FURNACE
Publication number: 20210155996Abstract: The method for heating a metal component to a target temperature, in which the component has a preliminary coating and is passed through a furnace that has at least four zones, which can be respectively adjusted to an individual zone temperature, wherein the component is passed successively through at least an initial heating zone, a plateau zone, a peak heating zone and an end zone and wherein the initial heating zone is adjusted to an initial heating temperature, the plateau zone is adjusted to a plateau temperature, the peak heating zone is adjusted to a peak temperature and the end zone is adjusted to the target temperature, the plateau temperature being chosen such that the temperature of the component in the plateau zone lies in a band around a melting temperature of the preliminary coating which is characterized in that the peak temperature lies by at least 100 K [kelvin] above the target temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2018Publication date: May 27, 2021Inventors: Jörg WINKEL, Andreas REINARTZ, Frank WILDEN -
Publication number: 20200232061Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the heat treatment of a metal component. The method comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component, in a first furnace, b) setting a temperature difference between at least a first sub-region and a second sub-region of the component in a first temperature-adjusting station, c) heating at least the first sub-region or the second sub-region of the component in a second furnace, d) thermally treating at least a sub-region of the component in a second temperature-adjusting station, e) at least partly forming and/or cooling the component in a press-hardening tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Frank WILDEN, Jörg WINKEL, Andreas REINARTZ
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Publication number: 20200232053Abstract: Disclosed is a tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component, the station including a processing plane arranged in the tempering station, at least one nozzle, aligned to the processing plane, for discharging of a fluid flow for the cooling of at least a first sub-area of the component, and at least one nozzle box, arranged above the processing plane. The at least one nozzle box forms at least one nozzle area in which the at least one nozzle is at least partially arrangeable and/or which at least partially delimits a propagation of the fluid flow, with the at least one nozzle box being at least partially formed with a ceramic material. The tempering station permits a sufficiently reliable thermal delimitation of heat treatment measures partially acting on the component and/or a sufficiently reliable thermal separation of different heat treatment procedures partially acting on the component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Frank WILDEN, Jorg WINKEL, Andreas REINARTZ
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Publication number: 20200040415Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component, and the use of at least one tangential nozzle in a tempering station for the partial heat treatment of a metal component. The tempering station comprises a processing plane disposed in the tempering station, the component being able to be disposed in said plane, and at least one nozzle which points to the processing plane and is provided and adapted for discharging a fluid stream for cooling at least a first sub-area of the component, wherein the at least one nozzle is a tangential nozzle. The tempering station and the apparatus make it possible in particular to adjust, as reliably and/or precisely as possible, a transition region between the different heat-treated sub-areas of the component, in particular to keep said region as small as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Andreas Reinartz, Jorg WINKEL, Frank WILDEN
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Publication number: 20190032162Abstract: Disclosed are implementations for heat treatment of a metal component, and a use of a furnace for heating a metal component. The implementations can be used in the partial hardening of optionally pre-coated components made of a high-strength manganese-boron steel. An example method for heat treatment of a metal component comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component in a first furnace; b) moving the component into a temperature control station; c) cooling at least one first sub-region of the component in the temperature control station, wherein a temperature difference is set between the at least one first sub-region and at least one second sub-region of the component; d) moving the component from the temperature control station into a second furnace; and e) heating at least the at least one first sub-region of the component in the second furnace by at least 200 K.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Andreas REINARTZ, Jörg WINKEL, Frank WILDEN
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Publication number: 20190024199Abstract: In one or more first regions of a steel component, a primarily austenitic microstructure can be produced from which a mainly martensitic microstructure can be brought about through a quenching process. In one or more second regions of the component, a mainly ferritic-pearlitic microstructure can be brought about. In one or more third regions, a mainly bainitic microstructure can be brought about. The component is first heated to a temperature below the AC3 temperature in a first furnace, and transferred into a treatment station. The component can be cooled during the transfer. In the treatment station, the first and third regions are brought to a temperature above the austenitization temperature. Only the third regions are cooled to a cooling stop temperature ?s. The component is transferred into a second furnace, with a temperature lying below the AC3 temperature. There, the temperatures of the three different regions approximate one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Frank WILDEN, Jörg WINKEL, Andreas REINARTZ
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Publication number: 20190024203Abstract: The invention relates to a method for heat treating a metal component. The invention relates in particular to an application in the partial hardening of optionally pre-coated components made of high-strength manganese-boron steel. With the method, at least one first sub-region of the component is convectively cooled by means of at least one nozzle, which discharges a fluid stream to the first sub-region so that a temperature difference of at least 100 K is set between the at least one first sub-region and at least one second sub-region of the component, wherein the at least one nozzle is operated with a positive pressure of at least 2 bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Andreas REINARTZ, Jörg WINKEL, Frank WILDEN
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Publication number: 20180363079Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to a device for heat treating a metal component. The method comprises at least the following steps: a) heating the component; b) setting a temperature difference between at least one first sub-region and at least one second sub-region of the component; c) at least partially forming and/or cooling the component in a press hardening tool; and d) mechanically post-processing the at least one first sub-region of the component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Frank WILDEN, Andreas REINARTZ, Jörg WINKEL
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Publication number: 20180258506Abstract: The invention relates to a heat treatment system, in particular a roller hearth furnace. The heat treatment system comprises a useful space having a first area with a width B1 and a second area with a width B2, wherein the rollers are arranged in the first area, and wherein width B2 is greater than width B1. In this context, “width” is understood to be the dimension that is transverse to the through-flow direction of the furnace. Width B1 is thereby measured such that the rollers have a length at which, even when there is a temperature in the furnace for the heat treatment of metal components, they still have such a mechanical stability, for example, that their bending remains within acceptable tolerances, even in the loaded state. The second area of the useful space extends above the first area of the useful space, with the greater width B2, such that components with a maximum width B2, greater than width B1, can also be heat treated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: September 13, 2018Inventors: Jörg WINKEL, Frank WILDEN