Patents by Inventor Klaus Porcher
Klaus Porcher 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).
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Patent number: 7622425Abstract: A method is provided for producing a superconductive electrical conductor, in which a layer of an yttrium-barium-copper oxide (YBCO) is applied as a superconductive material onto a textured metal substrate, and is subjected to a heat treatment. In order to produce a wire-shaped conductor, a textured metal substrate, provided as a strip (2), is initially shaped in its longitudinal direction around an elongate metal support (1) with a circular cross section to form a slotted tube (3) having edges extending in the longitudinal direction and adjoining one another at a slot (4). The slotted tube (3) is next closed by welding the slot (4) shut, and the closed tube (9) is then contracted by pulling until it bears on the support (1). The layer (12) of superconductive YBCO material is thereupon applied all around, and the heat treatment is finally carried out.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: NexansInventors: Arnaud Allais, Dirk Isfort, Claus-Friedrich Theune, Klaus Porcher
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Publication number: 20090170709Abstract: A method is provided for producing a superconductive electrical conductor, in which a layer of an yttrium-barium-copper oxide (YBCO) is applied as a superconductive material onto a textured metal substrate, and is subjected to a heat treatment. In order to produce a wire-shaped conductor, a textured metal substrate, provided as a strip (2), is initially shaped in its longitudinal direction around an elongate metal support (1) with a circular cross section to form a slotted tube (3) having edges extending in the longitudinal direction and adjoining one another at a slot (4). The slotted tube (3) is next closed by welding the slot (4) shut, and the closed tube (9) is then contracted by pulling until it bears on the support (1). The layer (12) of superconductive YBCO material is thereupon applied all around, and the heat treatment is finally carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Arnaud Allais, Dirk Isfort, Claus-Friedrich Theune, Klaus Porcher
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Patent number: 7164276Abstract: A method for determining the wall thickness of a metal tube is described. This method has the following features: (a) preparation of a metal tube of a determined length; (b) arrangement of two clamp contacts on the metal tube with an exactly defined distance of separation; (c) connection of the ends of the metal tube with a power source; and (d) measurement of the voltage drop in the metal tube between the clamp contacts.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventors: Klaus Porcher, Christian Frohne
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Publication number: 20060091895Abstract: A method for determining the wall thickness of a metal tube is described. This method has the following features: (a) preparation of a metal tube of a determined length; (b) arrangement of two clamp contacts on the metal tube with an exactly defined distance of separation; (c) connection of the ends of the metal tube with a power source; and (d) measurement of the voltage drop in the metal tube between the clamp contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Klaus Porcher, Christian Frohne
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Patent number: 6688513Abstract: In a process for producing longitudinally welded tubes, a metal strip, which is continuously pulled from a supply, is gradually formed into a slit tube and the longitudinal slit of said slit tube is welded. The metal strip (2) is pulled through a plurality of drawing dies (8, 9, 10, 11) arranged one behind the other and having a diameter that decreases in production direction, and in each of the drawing dies (8, 9, 10, 11) is increasingly bent in circumferential direction. The slit tube is closed in a last forming step (15) immediately in front of the welding point.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: NexansInventors: Klaus Porcher, Friedrich Harten
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Patent number: 6685082Abstract: In a process for continuous production of longitudinally welded metal tubing, in which a metal strip is withdrawn from a strip supply, gradually shaped into a tubing with an open longitudinal slit, and the longitudinal slit is sealed by soldering or welding, a lubricant is introduced into the open slit tubing before sealing.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: NexansInventors: Christian Frohne, Klaus Porcher
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Publication number: 20040008956Abstract: A method for producing an optical cable with a metal tube and at least one optical fiber arranged in the metal tube, wherein optical fiber(s) are inserted into a slotted tube, the longitudinal slot in the slotted tube is welded, and the diameter of the welded tube is reduced. After the reducing operation, the welded tube is gripped by a draw-off device and conveyed in the finishing direction and wound up onto a draw-off disk. Between the draw-off device (10) and the draw-off disk (11), a force which causes elastic elongation of the metal tube (13) in the finishing direction is applied by the draw-off disk (11), and the extent of the elastic elongation is regulated through this force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: NEXANSInventors: Christian Frohne, Bernd Kleemann, Klaus Porcher, Tom Eirik Toften
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Publication number: 20030075588Abstract: In a process for continuous production of longitudinally welded metal tubing, in which a metal strip is withdrawn from a strip supply, gradually shaped into a tubing with an open longitudinal slit, and the longitudinal slit is sealed by soldering or welding, a lubricant is introduced into the open slit tubing before sealing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: NEXANSInventors: Christian Frohne, Klaus Porcher
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Publication number: 20020125302Abstract: In a process for producing longitudinally welded tubes, a metal strip, which is continuously pulled from a supply, is gradually formed into a slit tube and the longitudinal slit of said slit tube is welded. The metal strip (2) is pulled through a plurality of drawing dies (8, 9, 10, 11) arranged one behind the other and having a diameter that decreases in production direction, and in each of the drawing dies (8, 9, 10, 11) is increasingly bent in circumferential direction. The slit tube is closed in a last forming step (15) immediately in front of the welding point.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: NEXANSInventors: Klaus Porcher, Friedrich Harten
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Patent number: 6223407Abstract: In an apparatus for manufacturing an optical fiber cable that includes a metal tube (3) in which at least one optical fiber (2) is arranged in a viscous plastic mass, which apparatus includes a device continuously forming a metal strip (5) into a slit tube, a welding device (7), and a charging tool with at least one tube (22b) whose one end projects into the slit tube (22b), whereby the tube introduces the optical fibers (2) into the metal tube (3), the one tube (22b) has an indentation (22d) on its surface facing the welding device (7), which is covered toward the top and thus forms a channel (22f), and a coolant gas or protective gas is directed through this channel (22f).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Harry Staschewski, Klaus Porcher, Hans-Joachim Arntz, Friedrich Harten
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Patent number: 5975404Abstract: In a method and apparatus for manufacturing an optical fiber cable, a metal band is gradually shaped into a lengthwise slotted tube, the optical fibers are introduced into the still open slotted tube, the lengthwise slot of the tube is welded and the outside diameter of the welded tube is reduced. The welded tube with the reduced outside diameter is wound at least once around a take-up reel. A force provided on the reduced outside diameter welded tube as it is wound on the take-up reel causes an elastic strain of 0.1 to 0.6% on the tube. The strain is released on the take-up reel to produce an overlength of the optical fibers relative to the reduced outside diameter welded tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Alcatel Kabel AG & CoInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Klaus Porcher
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Patent number: 5768762Abstract: In a method and apparatus for manufacturing an optical fiber cable, a metal band is gradually shaped into a lengthwise slotted tube, the optical fibers are introduced into the still open slotted tube, the lengthwise slot of the tube is welded and the outside diameter of the welded tube is reduced. The welded tube with the reduced outside diameter is wound at least once around a take-up reel. A force provided on the reduced outside diameter welded tube as it is wound on the take-up reel causes an elastic strain of 0.1 to 0.6% on the tube. The strain is released on the take-up reel to produce an overlength of the optical fibers relative to the reduced outside diameter welded tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Alcatel Kabel AG & Co.Inventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Klaus Porcher
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Patent number: 5613631Abstract: In a method for producing a lengthwise welded metal tube with an outside diameter of 1 to 6 mm, whereby a metal band is shaped into a lengthwise slotted tube by a forming tool, and the lengthwise slot of the tube is welded by a laser welding installation, the tube to be welded passes immediately before and immediately after the welding point area through a guide that guides the surface of the tube to keep the edges of the band in contact with each other and keeps the welded seam stress-free. The jaws of a clamping tool grip the welded tube immediately downstream of the guide to keep it from twisting.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Alcatel Kabel AG & CoInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Klaus Porcher
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Patent number: 5281123Abstract: A device for attaching protective insulation to the end of an electric wire, having at least one lead to which a contact element has been attached, includes a carrier (1), equipped with at least three injection dies (3), which can rotate around an axis (A), and of at least one injection molding device (2, 10), located in the circumferential area of the carrier (1). A guide path, extending circumferentially around the carrier (1), is attached to a fixed part of the device. The guide path includes two portions of different radii, extending together nearly 360.degree., which are concentric to the axis (A) of carrier (1), and converge at one end through a transition piece in the guide path. The other ends of the guide path are located at the loading position level (I) of the injection dies (3). The movement of the injection dies (3) is guided by the guide path. The injection dies are closed in the small radius area of the guide path, and are open in the larger radius area.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Ernst Hoffmann, Dieter Zimmer, Klaus Porcher, Harry Staschewski