Patents by Inventor John F. McDermott

John F. McDermott 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: 5556515
    Abstract: A coke oven door, which includes a metal frame, means for latching the door in a closed position, a sealing member extending around the perimeter of the frame having forward edges adapted to contact a sealing surface on a coking chamber door jamb for effecting a continuous seal. The coke oven battery also having at least one attached protrusion proximate the coking chamber extending outwardly from the battery, such as a latch or a guide bar, said door comprising a door plug passing with clearance and fitting into the coke oven, said plug having an inner surface that forms an interior end wall of the coke oven wherein a first plane is formed by the perimeter of said inner surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: USX Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph S. Giunta, Jerry Hann, John F. McDermott
  • Patent number: 5536050
    Abstract: In the fabricating of a mandrel bar, a plurality of used mandrel bar segments are provided, each of which has a central bore comprising a smooth surface portion and a threaded portion. Each segment has a circumferential recess at an end thereof and a bevelled surface adjoining the recess and extending inwardly of the segment at an angle to the vertical. A coupling has a smooth central boss section and threaded ends. A connection is made by threadedly connecting the ends of the coupling with a pair of opposed mandrel segments, with the smooth boss of the coupling fitting inside the smooth portion of the bore of each segment to effect, with the threaded joint, a straight, tight joint. A weld groove of gull-shaped cross-section is provided between the opposed ends of a pair of mandrel segments, having a body portion formed by a pair of opposed bevelled surfaces and wings formed by a pair of opposed recesses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: USX Corporation
    Inventors: John F. McDermott, Yoni Adonyi, Jerry Hann, Paul M. Albritton, Miles G. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5184953
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for decreasing temperature differentials within rectangular metal blooms being heated in a furnace. The apparatus includes elongated internally cooled members located above the blooms adjacent an exit end of the furnace. The longitudinal axes of the internally cooled members are parallel to each other and to the longitudinal axes of the blooms, the latter axes being aligned so as to extend transversely with respect to the direction of movement of the blooms from an entry to an exit end of the furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: USX Corporation
    Inventor: John F. McDermott
  • Patent number: 4915270
    Abstract: A feed system is provided for conveying molten metal to a thin section caster having mold surfaces moving exclusively in the direction of casting. The feed system has a passage of circular cross section adjacent to one end thereof for receiving molten metal and a rectangular cross section at the delivery end thereof adjacent to the caster. The feed system is designed for supplying molten metal to the caster at low pressure for "closed-pool" type caster operation. The point of highest elevation in the metal flow passage of the feed system is on the upper surface of a transition portion where the cross section changes from circular to rectangular adjacent to the nozzle. The level or height of the high point above the centerline of the nozzle exit is selected so as to be less than the pressure of the metal measured in inches at the nozzle exit. This feature enables the maintenance of positive pressure in the metal within the feed system so that ingress of air into the metal is prevented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1990
    Assignee: USX Corporation
    Inventors: Sabah S. Daniel, Thomas R. Kleeb, Thomas W. Lewis, John F. McDermott, Mustafa R. Ozgu, Ralph C. Padfield, Donovan N. Rego, Achilles Vassilicos
  • Patent number: 4804430
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the metallization of support members, such as paper sheeting and other cellulosic products. A metallic film is transferred to a preheated paper support from a plastic sheet carrier and adhered to the paper by a thermoplastic material. The carrier is typically of stabilized plastic with a releasably adhered film of metal. Separate metallic films may be transferred simultaneously from opposite sides of a preheated plastic sheet carrier to separate, preheated paper supports. Pressure is applied to the composite which is cooled, desirably by chilling, and the carrier stripped away to leave the desired metallic layer on the receiving surface of the paper support.This transfer procedure overcomes the objections associated with metal foil laminates and is particularly suitable for metallizing support members, like paper, which are difficult to metallize directly because they release significant amounts of vapor during conventional vacuum metallization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1989
    Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Richard G. Miekka, Roswell E. Hubbard, John F. McDermott, Philip J. Clough
  • Patent number: 4382831
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the metallization of support members, such as paper sheeting and other cellulosic products. A metallic film is transferred to the paper support from a plastic sheet carrier and adhered to the paper by a thermoplastic material. The carrier, typically of stabilized plastic with an adhered film of metal and an overlay of thermoplastic adhesive with the paper support. Pressure and/or heat is applied to the composite which is subsequently cooled and the carrier stripped away to leave the desired metallic layer on the receiving surface of the paper support.This transfer procedure overcomes the objections associated with metal foil laminates and is particularly suitable for metallizing support members, like paper, which are difficult to metallize directly because they release significant amounts of vapor during conventional vacuum metallization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1983
    Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Philip J. Clough, Roswell E. Hubbard, John F. McDermott, Richard G. Miekka
  • Patent number: 4272325
    Abstract: A door jamb construction for a coke oven in which the vertical legs of the jamb are essentially rigid in a direction parallel with the oven wall but flexible in a direction normal to the wall. The buckstays of the oven carry spring means which force the flexible legs into contact with the oven wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1981
    Assignee: United States Steel Corporation
    Inventor: John F. McDermott