Patents by Inventor John F. B. Wood

John F. B. Wood 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: 4934441
    Abstract: For closing gaps between blocks of a moving edge dam prior to its travelling downstream into the entrance of a moving mold defined between upper and lower revolving casting belts moving downstream from the mold entrance to its exit, the moving edge dam is initially elevated into a crest, as shown in FIGS. 12 and 14. This crest is above a plane generally defined by the lower casting belt travelling downstream. Then, a guide roller positioned above thrusts downwardly upon the moving edge dam bending it convex downwardly as shown at "B" in FIG. 14 for causing its dam blocks to press against each other for sliding them along their high strength endless flexibile carrying member, thereby closing gaps between the blocks entering the mold entrance for sealing the entrance against outward leakage of molten metal between blocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventors: John F. B. Wood, Timothy D. Kaiser, Jerome B. Allyn, Charles D. Dykes, Frank E. Kalaskie, Robert J. Carmichael, Charles R. Simon
  • Patent number: 4694899
    Abstract: A method and system are provided for synchronizing the travelling edge dams in the continuous casting of metal slab, strip, or bar, thereby providing a means for the continuous uniform casting of longitudinally spaced edge shapes, contours, or profiles such as integral shoulders, lugs, lobes, depressions, curves, or indentations in the opposite edges of the cast product. Shapes include the protruding lugs, cast directly opposite each other, for suspending copper anodes in electrolytic refining-also the intruding, material-saving contours in the tops of anodes. A belt-type continuous casting machine is shown wherein two moving contoured edge dam loops each comprise blocks strung upon flexible endless metal straps. The moving edge dams on each side of the mold must be synchronized, regardless of disturbing thermal variations notably.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventors: John F. B. Wood, Timothy D. Kaiser, Jerome B. Allyn, Charles D. Dykes, Frank E. Kalaskie, Robert J. Carmichael, Charles R. Simon
  • Patent number: 4671341
    Abstract: Systems are provided for continuously casting metal product directly from molten metal confined and solidified in a casting region defined by upper and lower, cooled, endless, flexible, traveling, casting belts supported by belt support systems including back-up rollers in respective upper and lower carriages and laterally defined by first and second traveling side dams. The back-up rollers and belt support systems shape and maintain the casting region for improved heat transfer between cast metal and belts for improved product uniformity and enhanced machine performance. Several systems are disclosed including having one belt flexibly constrained, resulting in a transverse bowing away from the casting centerline due to liquid metal head, with the opposing belt being rigidly constrained and contoured or transverselybowed towards the casting centerline in a configuration that compensates for displacement of the flexibly constrained belt resulting in a uniform transverse cross section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventor: John F. B. Wood
  • Patent number: 4552201
    Abstract: Methods for continuously casting metal product directly from molten metal confined and solidified in a casting region defined by upper and lower, cooled, endless, flexible, traveling, casting belts supported by belt support systems including back-up rollers in respective upper and lower carriages and laterally defined by first and second traveling side dams. The back-up rollers and belt support systems shape and maintain the casting region for improved heat transfer between cast metal and belts for improved product uniformity and enhanced machine performance. Several methods are disclosed including having one belt flexibly constrained, resulting in a transverse bowing away from the casting centerline due to liquid metal head, with the opposing belt being rigidly constrained and contoured or transversely bowed towards the casting centerline in a configuration that compensates for displacement of the flexibly constrained belt resulting in a uniform transverse cross section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1985
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp.
    Inventor: John F. B. Wood
  • Patent number: 4537243
    Abstract: The casting belt is preheated with steam closely ahead of the entrance to the casting zone by providing wrap-around steam feed tubes having nozzles, such tubes being positioned in very deep circumferential grooves in input pulley or nip pulley which moves the casting belt into the input end of the casting zone. These circumferential grooves of the input or nip pulley also house wrap-around liquid coolant feed tubes for cooling the casting belt near the beginning of the casting zone. The wrap-around steam feed tubes also have radial ports positioned to direct steam toward the reverse side of the endless belt, with the port being spaced from the nozzle thereby providing a staged elevation of temperature in the flexible casting belt on the input or nip pulley, while the belt is in contact therewith before the belt reaches the casting zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1985
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventors: Robert W. Hazelett, John F. B. Wood
  • Patent number: 4367783
    Abstract: An improvement in continuous metal casting machines of the type having a pair of flexible, moving casting belts which revolve along endless paths for defining a casting region therebetween and moving side dams which revolve along with the casting belts for confining the cast strip, slab or bar laterally. The casting belts are individually supported by upper and lower carriage means. The machine is provided with sensors such as load cells for sensing the displacement forces existing between the upper and lower carriages at selected points along the path of belt travel, and for sensing the side pressures exerted upon the side dams by the cooling, solidifying metal. This sensing permits the maintenance of predetermined, desired contact pressures along the length of the solidifying metal to thereby improve the physical characteristics of the cast product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1983
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventors: John F. B. Wood, Stanley W. Platek, Joseph C. O'Kane, Gary P. Ackel
  • Patent number: 4150711
    Abstract: Method and apparatus are described for continuously casting metal slab, strip or bar with integral lugs projecting therefrom. These lugs project from the edge of the cast product and lie in the casting plane, but they have a partial thickness as compared with the thickness of the product. Continuous wide slabs of unrefined copper or other electrolytically refinable metal having partial thickness lugs on both edges can be cut to form electrode plates for subsequent refining by suspending in an electrolytic bath. These partial thickness lugs serve as supports and provide electrical connection from the side rails of the electrolytic cell. Their partial thickness conserves metal and weight. In the continuous casting method and apparatus the revolving edge dams include special dam blocks defining partial thickness mold pockets for casting the integral lugs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1979
    Assignee: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation
    Inventors: Robert W. Hazelett, John F. B. Wood