Patents by Inventor George M. Mucha

George M. Mucha 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: 4897518
    Abstract: A method of monitoring a heating cycle of an induction heating system wherein an inductor encircles a metal workpiece and an alternating current is applied through the inductor from a power supply during the heating cycle. This method comprising the steps of generating an analog signal representative of the voltage across the inductor, as the voltage varies during the heating cycle by changes in the electromagnetic characteristics of the workpiece as the workpiece is being heated; digitizing the voltage representative analog signal; creating a trace of the digitized voltage representative analog signal, with the trace being indicative of the electromagnetic characteristic of the workpiece as sensed by the inductor voltage during the heating cycle; and, comparing the created trace with a preselected pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Jonathan W. Alexander, George D. Pfaffmann, Richard H. McKelvey
  • Patent number: 4894501
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for induction heating and quench hardening of an undulating cylindrical surface, such as that defined by gear or sprocket teeth, provide a hardness pattern uniformly distributed to a controlled depth across and between the teeth surfaces by means of axial scanning of the workpiece relative to a single induction heating coil. A distinct final heating scanning process follows a preheating scanning process whereby preheating and final heating can be conducted at differing controlled axial velocities. Axial scanning of the workpiece repeatedly past a single inductor coil enables preheating and final heating of workpieces which cannot be axially shifted directly between separate inductor coils, such as internal planetary ring gears having a closed end or external gears having a flange or shoulder protruding radially from the cylindrical gear teeth surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Pfaffmann, Norbert R. Balzer, George M. Mucha, Donald E. Novorsky
  • Patent number: 4855556
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for progressively hardening an elongated workpiece having an outer generally cylindrical surface concentric with the central axis including the concept of providing closely spaced first and second induction heating coils each having workpiece receiving openings generally concentric with the axis of the workpiece; energizing the first coil with a low frequency such as a frequency less than about 50 KHz; energizing the second coil with a high radio frequency, such as the frequency exceeding 100 KHz; causing relatively axial and progressive motion between the workpiece and the first and second closely spaced coils in a direction entering the first coil and exiting the second coil whereby the cylindrical surface is progressively first preheated by the first coil and then immediately final heated by the second coil; and, then immediately quenching the cylindrical surface as it passes from the second coil whereby the cylindrical surface is progressively preheated, heated and quench hardened a
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Donald E. Novorsky, George D. Pfaffmann
  • Patent number: 4855551
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for hardening the outwardly facing teeth surfaces of a gear is disclosed. First and second induction heating coils with power sources controlled by an appropriate microprocessor preheat the gear when in the first coil at precisely controlled cycles to generate an unstable circular band of high temperature positioned radially inwardly from the tips of the gear. Before the band can dissipate, the microprocessor actuates an appropriate drive to locate the gear in the second coil energized by an appropriate power source to impart a high skin temperature to the teeth. A liquid spray quench in the second coil is immediately actuated to effectively quench the gear. By sizing the cycles, the gear teeth are rapidly hardened at minimal power levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, George D. Pfaffmann, Donald E. Novorsky
  • Patent number: 4816633
    Abstract: A method of monitoring a heating cycle of an induction heating system wherein an inductor encircles a metal workpiece and an alternating current is applied through the inductor from a power supply during the heating cycle. This method comprising the steps of generating an analog signal representative of the voltage across said inductor, as the voltage varies during said heating cycle by changes in the electromagnetic characteristics of the workpiece as the workpiece is being heated; digitizing the voltage representative analog signal; creating a trace of the digitized voltage representative analog signal, with the trace being indicative of the electromagnetic characteristic of the workpiece as sensed by the inductor voltage during the heating cycle; and, comparing the created trace with a preselected pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Jonathan W. Alexander, George D. Pfaffmann, Richard H. McKelvey
  • Patent number: 4785147
    Abstract: An apparatus for hardening the outwardly facing teeth surfaces of a gear is disclosed. First and second induction heating coils with power sources controlled by an appropriate microprocessor heat the gear when in the first coil at a precisely controlled cycle to generate an unstable, circular band of high temperature positioned radially inwardly from the tips of the gear. Before the band can dissipate, the microprocessor actuates an appropriate drive to locate the gear in the second coil energized by an appropriate power source to impart a high skin temperature to the teeth. A liquid spray quench in the second coil is immediately actuated to effectively quench the gear. By sizing the cycles, the apparatus is thus able to rapidly harden the gear teeth at minimal power levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, George D. Pfaffmann, Donald E. Novorsky
  • Patent number: 4757170
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for progressively hardening an elongated workpiece having an outer generally cylindrical surface concentric with the central axis including the concept of providing closely spaced first and second induction heating coils each having workpiece receiving openings generally concentric with the axis of the workpiece; energizing the first coil with a low frequency such as a frequency less than about 50 KHz; energizing the second coil with a high radio frequency, such as the frequency exceeding 100 KHz; causing relatively axial and progessive motion between the workpiece and the first and second closely spaced coils in a direction entering the first coil and exiting the second coil whereby the cylindrical surface is progressively first preheated by the first coil and then immediately final heated by the second coil; and, then immediately quenching the cylindrical surface as it passes from the second coil whereby the cylindrical surface is progressively preheated, heated and quench hardened as
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1988
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Donald E. Novorsky, George D. Pfaffmann
  • Patent number: 4749834
    Abstract: A method of hardening the radially, outwardly facing surfaces of a generally circular, toothed workpiece adapted to rotate about a central axis generally concentric with the outwardly facing surfaces whereby the extremities of the surfaces define an outer circle by the tips of the teeth of the workpiece. This type of workpiece is generally a gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1988
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, George D. Pfaffmann, Donald E. Novorsky
  • Patent number: 4728761
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for inductively heating and quench hardening axially spaced cams on a steel camshaft having a longitudinally extending rotational axis concentric with a plurality of axially spaced bearings, which method and apparatus utilizes an induction heating coil having an inner surface surrounding the rotational axis of the camshaft with an insulating gap and integral quench openings for directing quenching liquid inwardly from the heating coil for the workpiece, and a high frequency power supply for selectively energizing the heating coil with a power density within the heating coil of about 20KW/in.sup.2 and an auxiliary cooling assembly fixed with respect to the heating coil and including an arrangement for spraying a cooling liquid toward the camshaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1988
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, John R. Laughlin, William Z. Nelson, Robert C. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4675488
    Abstract: A method of hardening the radially, outwardly facing surfaces of a generally circular, toothed workpiece adapted to rotate about a central axis generally concentric with the outwardly facing surfaces whereby the extremities of the surfaces define an outer circle by the tips of the teeth of the workpiece. This type of workpiece is generally a gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Donald E. Novorsky, George D. Pfaffmann
  • Patent number: 4625090
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of quench hardening to a desired depth the full axial extent of the wall surface, or selected portions of the wall surface, of an axially extending bore in an elongated workpiece wherein the bore has a selected uniform cross-sectional shape throughout the length thereof and is closed at one end, which method and apparatus involves providing an inductor with an outer shape generally matching but smaller than the cross-sectional shape of the bore to permit passage of the inductor through the bore, supporting the workpiece with the axis of the bore extending vertically and the open end facing downward, electrically energizing the inductor with a known frequency and at a selected power level, passing the energized inductor upwardly through the bore to inductively heat the wall surface of the bore progressively upwardly from the lower end thereof while progressively liquid quenching the wall surface immediately below the inductor during the upward passage thereof through the bore, and direct
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1986
    Assignee: Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Pfaffmann, George M. Mucha
  • Patent number: 4604510
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for heat treating camshafts includes a retractable shield positioned between a previously hardened surface and a surface being heat treated. During the induction heating and quenching cycle, a coolant is delivered to the hardened surface to maintain the temperature thereof below the tempering temperature. The shield prevents the coolant from contacting the unhardened surface and interfering with the heating and quenching thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1986
    Assignee: Tocco, Inc.
    Inventors: John R. Laughlin, George M. Mucha
  • Patent number: 4531987
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of quench hardening to a desired depth the full axial extent of the wall surface, or selected portions of the wall surface, of an axially extending bore in an elongated workpiece wherein the bore has a selected uniform cross-sectional shape throughout the length thereof and is closed at one end, which method and apparatus involves providing an inductor with an outer shape generally matching but smaller than the cross-sectional shape of the bore to permit passage of the inductor through the bore, supporting the workpiece with the axis of the bore extending vertically and the open end facing downward, electrically energizing the inductor with a known frequency and at a selected power level, passing the energized inductor upwardly through the bore to inductively heat the wall surface of the bore progressively upwardly from the lower end thereof while progressively liquid quenching the wall surface immediately below the inductor during the upward passage thereof through the bore, and direct
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: George D. Pfaffmann, George M. Mucha
  • Patent number: 4090698
    Abstract: A device for heating an elongated workpiece having a central axis which device comprises first and second axially spaced and axially aligned multiturn induction heating coils, each of which has a workpiece receiving passage extending therethrough. Means are provided for indexing a workpiece axially first into the passage of the first coil and then, after a time delay, axially into the passage of the second coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1978
    Assignee: Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Mucha, Norbert R. Balzer, Paul L. Day
  • Patent number: 4086464
    Abstract: In a device for resistance heating of an elongated, generally cylindrical metal workpiece preparatory to quench hardening wherein the workpiece has a central, elongated axis and axially spaced first and second ends. The heating device includes first and second axially spaced electrode means for directing electrical current through the workpiece and between the spaced ends as the workpiece is supported in a selected, generally horizontal heating position. The improved feeding arrangement includes a transfer element with first and second separate nest means for supporting a workpiece with its axis generally parallel to the heating position. The second nest means is spaced horizontally from the loading position. This transfer element is reciprocally mounted for movement between a first location with a workpiece in the first nest means at the heating position and a second location with the first nest means being spaced from the heating position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1978
    Assignee: Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul L. Day, George M. Mucha