Patents by Inventor Jostein Royset

Jostein Royset 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: 10900107
    Abstract: Method for the manufacturing of an Al—Mg—Si(—Cu) extrusion alloy, the alloy initially being cast to extrusion billet(s), containing in wt. % Si: 0.20-1.50 Mg: 0.25-1.50 Fe: 0.05-0.50 Cu: 0.00-1.00 Mn: 0.00-1.00 Cr: 0.00-0.50 Zn: 0.00-0.50 Ti: 0.00-0.20, and including incidental impurities and balance Al.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2021
    Assignee: NORSK HYDRO ASA
    Inventors: Ulf Tundal, Jostein Røyset, Oddvin Reiso, Øystein Bauger
  • Publication number: 20160222499
    Abstract: Method for the manufacturing of an Al—Mg—Si(—Cu) extrusion alloy, the alloy initially being cast to extrusion billet(s), containing in wt. % Si: 0.20-1.50 Mg: 0.25-1.50 Fe: 0.05-0.50 Cu: 0.00-1.00 Mn: 0.00-1.00 Cr: 0.00-0.50 Zn: 0.00-0.50 Ti: 0.00-0.20, and including incidental impurities and balance Al.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2014
    Publication date: August 4, 2016
    Applicant: NORSK HYDRO ASA
    Inventors: Ulf TUNDAL, Jostein RØYSET, Oddvin REISO, Øystein BAUGER
  • Patent number: 8147625
    Abstract: Aluminum alloy containing Mg and Si, in particular useful for extrusion purposes containing in wt %: Mg 0.3-0.5 Si 0.35-0.6? Mn 0.02-0.08 Cr 0.05 Zn 0.15 Cu 0.1? Fe 0.08-0.28 and in addition grain refining elements up to 0.1 wt % and incidental impurities up to 0.15 wt %. The manganese (Mn), within the specified limits, has an additional positive effect on the extrudability of an AlMgSi alloy. In addition to promoting the transformation of the AlFeSi intermetallic phases, AlMnFeSi dispersoid particles are formed during homogenization. These particles are acting as nucleation sites for Mg2Si particles during cooling after homogenization. In a high quality billet the Mg2Si particles formed during cooling after homogenization should easily dissolve during the preheating and the extrusion operation before the material reach the die opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: Norsk Hydro ASA
    Inventors: Oddvin Reiso, Jostein Røyset, Jan Anders Sæter, Ulf Tundal, Gunnar Gjertsen
  • Publication number: 20090116999
    Abstract: An Al—Mg—Si alloy with improved ductility and crush properties, in particular useful for structural components in crash exposed areas in vehicles. The alloy contains in wt %: Mg 0.25-1.2; Si 0.3-1.4; Ti 0.03-0.4, where Ti is present in solid solution and where the alloy contains in addition one or more of the following alloy components: Mn max 0.6; Cr max 0.3; Zr max 0.25, and incidental impurities, including Ee and Zn up to 0.5 with balance Al.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2007
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Trond Furu, Ulf Tundal, Jostein Royset, Oddvin Reiso
  • Publication number: 20070039669
    Abstract: Aluminium alloy containing Mg and Si, in particular useful for extrusion purposes containing in wt %: Mg 0.3-0.5 Si 0.35-0.6? Mn 0.02-0.08 Cr 0.05 Zn 0.15 Cu 0.1? Fe 0.08-0.28 and in addition grain refining elements up to 0.1 wt % and incidental impurities up to 0.15 wt %. The manganese (Mn), within the specified limits, has an additional positive effect on the extrudability of an AlMgSi alloy. In addition to promoting the transformation of the AlFeSi intermetallic phases, AlMnFeSi dispersoid particles are formed during homogenisation. These particles are acting as nucleation sites for Mg2Si particles during cooling after homogenisation. In a high quality billet the Mg2Si particles formed during cooling after homogenisation should easily dissolve during the preheating and the extrusion operation before the material reach the die opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2004
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: Oddvin Reiso, Jostein Royset, Jan Saeter, Ulf Tundal, Gunnar Gjertsen