Patents by Inventor Karl-Heinz Raffalski

Karl-Heinz Raffalski 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: 4762424
    Abstract: Low temperature dilatometers are described which employ a combination cryostat/furnace made from an elongated block of metal by drilling separate longitudinal tubular chambers for insertion of a specimen tube containing a specimen and at least one electric resistance heater. A separate longitudinally drilled tubular cooling chamber serves as the expansion chamber for a conventional compressed gas refrigeration system, one end of the cooling chamber communicating with the inlet of the refrigerant gas compressor and the other end communicating, through an intermediate heat exchanger, with the outlet of the compressor. The metal construction of the cryostat/furnace and the absence of a conventional ceramic protection tube for the specimen facilitates rapid heat transfer to and from the specimen. The specimen can be brought quickly to the minimum desired temperature by operating the refrigeration system until that temperature is reached and then shutting off the compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Assignee: Theta Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Baricevac, Karl-Heinz Raffalski
  • Patent number: 4687343
    Abstract: Deformation dilatometers are described for heating, deforming and cooling a test specimen, as well as for measuring changes in the linear dimensions of that specimen. A ferrous metal specimen, that is held between a fixed and a movable fused silica or quartz platen, first is heated by a high frequency induction coil and then crushed by the application of a hydraulic force to the movable platen. The hydraulic force then is withdrawn and, as the specimen is cooled by a jet of quenching gas, changes in its linear dimension are measured by a linear variable differential transformer which is coupled through ceramic pushrods to the platens. Use of fused silica or quartz platens in deformation dilatometers permits the accurate simulation of steel mill forging and rolling operations and enhances the usefulness of the instruments for studying phase changes in steel and determining optimum heating and quenching rates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1987
    Assignee: Theta Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Karl-Heinz Raffalski
  • Patent number: 4636090
    Abstract: Low temperature dilatometers are described which employ a combination cryostat/furnace made from an elongated block of metal by drilling separate longitudinal tubular chambers for insertion of a specimen tube containing a specimen and at least one electric resistance heater. A separate longitudinally drilled tubular cooling chamber serves as the expansion chamber for a conventional compressed gas refrigeration system, one end of the cooling chamber communicating with the inlet of the refrigerant gas compressor and the other end communicating, through an intermediate heat exchanger, with the outlet of the compressor. The metal construction of the cryostat/furnace and the absence of a conventional ceramic protection tube for the specimen facilitates rapid heat transfer to and from the specimen. The specimen can be brought quickly to the minimum desired temperature by operating the refrigeration system until that temperature is reached and then shutting off the compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Theta Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Baricevac, Karl-Heinz Raffalski