Patents by Inventor Paul Edward Krajewski
Paul Edward Krajewski 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: 8230713Abstract: An elevated temperature forming die apparatus comprising a lower die part having a first upper surface positioned to engage a lower surface of a first region of such a workpiece, an upper die part supported for reciprocal motion relative to the lower die part, the upper die part having a lower surface that engages an upper surface of a second region of a sheet material workpiece, heaters in thermal communication with the die parts, and a third die part having an upper surface that engages a lower surface of the second region of a sheet material workpiece whose first portion is positioned between the upper and lower die parts, the third die part being supported for reciprocal motion relative to the upper die part such that closure of the upper die part along the first stroke portion against the third die part will clamp the first portion of the workpiece between the upper and third die parts, and the third die part being supported for reciprocal motion relative to the lower die part such that, once the first pType: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: USAMPInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Richard Harry Hammar, Dajun Zuo, Peter A. Friedman, S. George Luckey, Jr., Dennis Cedar
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Publication number: 20100192659Abstract: An elevated temperature forming system in which a sheet metal workpiece is provided in a first stage position of a multi-stage pre-heater, is heated to a first stage temperature lower than a desired pre-heat temperature, is moved to a final stage position where it is heated to a desired final stage temperature, is transferred to a forming press, and is formed by the forming press. The preheater includes upper and lower platens that transfer heat into workpieces disposed between the platens. A shim spaces the upper platen from the lower platen by a distance greater than a thickness of the workpieces to be heated by the platens and less than a distance at which the upper platen would require an undesirably high input of energy to effectively heat the workpiece without being pressed into contact with the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Richard Harry Hammar, Jugraj Singh, Dennis Cedar, Peter A. Friedman, Yingbing Luo
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Publication number: 20100166903Abstract: An elevated temperature forming die apparatus comprising a lower die part having a first upper surface positioned to engage a lower surface of a first region of such a workpiece, an upper die part supported for reciprocal motion relative to the lower die part, the upper die part having a lower surface that engages an upper surface of a second region of a sheet material workpiece, heaters in thermal communication with the die parts, and a third die part having an upper surface that engages a lower surface of the second region of a sheet material workpiece whose first portion is positioned between the upper and lower die parts, the third die part being supported for reciprocal motion relative to the upper die part such that closure of the upper die part along the first stroke portion against the third die part will clamp the first portion of the workpiece between the upper and third die parts, and the third die part being supported for reciprocal motion relative to the lower die part such that, once the first pType: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Richard Harry Hammar, Dajun Zuo, Peter A. Friedman, S. George Luckey, JR., Dennis Cedar
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Patent number: 6843089Abstract: The present invention provides a method of embossing or imprinting patterns in the surface of a sheet metal article using superplastic forming at suitable SPF temperatures. A template having a pattern is interposed between a forming tool and a sheet metal blank. Gas pressure is applied to the sheet metal blank. This pressure forces the sheet metal against the surface of the lower forming tool having the template there between. The sheet metal blank is stretch formed according to the contours of the surface of the lower forming press and the template. The embossed and shaped sheet metal part is then removed from the forming tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, George M. Barton, Gary A. Kruger
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Publication number: 20040129052Abstract: A method for reducing the part-to-part cycle time of quick plastic forming and superplastic forming of a metallic sheet alloy into an automotive sheet metal component by locally modifying a die surface to control friction which militates against undesirable necking and thinning.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, John Robert Bradley, Frederick Irvin Saunders, Ravi Verma, Arianna T. Morales
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Publication number: 20040079129Abstract: The present invention provides a method of embossing or imprinting patterns in the surface of a sheet metal article using superplastic forming at suitable SPF temperatures. A template having a pattern is interposed between a forming tool and a sheet metal blank. Gas pressure is applied to the sheet metal blank. This pressure forces the sheet metal against the surface of the lower forming tool having the template there between. The sheet metal blank is stretch formed according to the contours of the surface of the lower forming press and the template. The embossed and shaped sheet metal part is then removed from the forming tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Georg M. Barton, Gary A. Kruger
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Patent number: 6550124Abstract: A method is disclosed for temporarily bonding reinforcing sheet metal pieces or other metal pieces to a sheet metal blank for forming at an elevated temperature such as is employed in superplastic forming of suitable aluminum, magnesium, stainless steel or titanium alloys. The pieces are bonded to the blank in locations in which the piece will acquire a desired shape from co-formation with the blank. Suitable water suspendible sodium silicate compositions, such as water glass bond the piece to the blank during high temperature forming and permit removal after forming.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Georg M. Barton
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Publication number: 20030000624Abstract: A method is disclosed for temporarily bonding reinforcing sheet metal pieces or other metal pieces to a sheet metal blank for forming at an elevated temperature such as is employed in superplastic forming of suitable aluminum, magnesium, stainless steel or titanium alloys or the like. The pieces are bonded to the blank in locations in which the piece will acquire a desired shape from co-formation with the blank. Suitable water suspendible sodium silicate compositions, such as water glass bond the piece to the blank during high temperature forming and permit removal after forming.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Georg M. Barton
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Patent number: 6485585Abstract: Pre-straining and thermal recrystallization processes for maximizing formability in SPF sheet alloys of aluminum, magnesium, iron and titanium can be modified to form sheet products with roughened or textured surfaces for low-slip applications or coating adherence or decorative applications. By determination of suitable pre-strain levels and recrystallization/forming temperatures for s sheet metal stock, relatively large grained microstructures are formed in the sheet that yield useful surface texture during forming.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Paul Edward Krajewski
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Patent number: 6450396Abstract: A method of joining at least a portion of a first substrate with at least a portion of a second substrate. The first substrate includes at least 90 weight percent aluminum and a first set of additives wherein magnesium is the dominant constituent in the additives. The second substrate includes at least 85 weight percent magnesium and a second set of additives wherein aluminum is the dominant constituent of the second set of additives. The first and second substrates are heated to an elevated temperature ranging from about 440° C. to 500° C. Pressure is applied to the first and second substrates at least at one point of contact to bond the first and second substrates together.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Paul Edward Krajewski
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Publication number: 20020117238Abstract: Pre-straining and thermal recrystallization processes for maximizing formability in SPF sheet alloys of aluminum, magnesium, iron and titanium can be modified to form sheet products with roughened or textured surfaces for low-slip applications or coating adherence or decorative applications. By determination of suitable pre-strain levels and recrystallization/forming temperatures for s sheet metal stock, relatively large grained microstructures are formed in the sheet that yield useful surface texture during forming.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventor: Paul Edward Krajewski
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Patent number: 6045636Abstract: Age-hardened aluminum alloy sheet can be subjected to a shearing operation, such as trimming or piercing, with reduced sliver formation by first heating the region to be sheared to a temperature above about 250.degree. C., immediately quenching the heated region to soften the region, and then performing the shearing operation in the softened region before age-hardening occurs.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Paul Edward Krajewski
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Patent number: 6038911Abstract: An anti-intrusion barrier comprising a corrugated metal sheet and at least one mounting flange integral with the sheet. The flange comprises extensions of the corrugations which have been collapsed inwardly upon themselves so as to provide a plurality of plateaus each defined by a pair of pleats formed by collapsed walls of the corrugations.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Ronald George Lanzi, James Gregory Schroth
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Patent number: 5974847Abstract: A method is disclosed for stretching sheet blanks, especially superplastic sheets, by differential gas pressure into conformity with a female die surface without encountering excessive thinning or tearing of the sheet. The warmed SPF sheet is draped over a preformed surface to draw more of the sheet material into the die cavity before the edges of the sheet are fixedly clamped whereby the additional formable material is used in forming the product, thereby reducing thinning and tears.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Frederick Irvin Saunders, Paul Edward Krajewski, Edward Frank Ryntz, James Gregory Schroth
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Patent number: 5948185Abstract: An improved method of forming a severe bend or a hem in a sheet of wrought aluminum age-hardened and age-hardenable alloy includes heating the region to be bent or hemmed to a temperature above about 250.degree. C. for a period of seconds and then quenching the heated region to remove the age-hardening effect and thereafter accomplishing the bend or hem before age hardening of the heated region occurs.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Edward Frank Ryntz
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Patent number: 5924760Abstract: An anti-intrusion barrier comprising a corrugated metal sheet and at least one mounting flange integral with the sheet. The flange comprises extensions of the corrugations which have been collapsed inwardly upon themselves so as to provide a plurality of plateaus each defined by a pair of pleats formed by collapsed walls of the corrugations.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Paul Edward Krajewski, Ronald George Lanzi, James Gregory Schroth
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Patent number: 5819572Abstract: Magnesium hydroxide or mixtures of magnesium hydroxide and boron nitride applied, e.g., by spraying in a liquid vehicle onto surfaces of a sheet of a superplastic formable metal alloy facilitate the forming of such sheet material and the removal of the formed sheet material from the forming tool or die.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Paul Edward Krajewski