Patents by Inventor Philippe A. Paulus
Philippe A. Paulus 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: 6358465Abstract: A device for exchanging heat with a flat product moving in front of the device that includes a device for placing at least one plenum chamber under gaseous pressure, the plenum chamber having on a front face several blades forming a duct for the ejection of the gas towards a surface of the flat product, the blades being superimposed upon one another in the direction of movement of the flat product and constituting an outlet orifice for the gas extending in the direction of the width of the flat product. The plenum chamber has a width in the direction of the width of the flat product sufficient to allow the evacuation of the gas on both sides of the plenum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Selas SAInventor: Philippe Paulus
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Patent number: 4417720Abstract: The continuous steel-sheet heat-treatment plant comprises, in sequence, a zone in which the sheet is heated to a temperature above the recrystallization temperature, a zone in which the sheet is held at this temperature for more than 30 seconds, a rapid cooling zone, an optional overaging zone, and a final cooling zone. The rapid cooling zone has devices for spraying a cooling fluid and a tank containing an aqueous bath at above 75.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1980Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Centre de Recherches MetallurgiquesInventor: Philippe Paulus
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Patent number: 4395022Abstract: A metallurgical product, e.g. wire rod emerging from a hot rolling mill, is subjected to controlled cooling by immersing it in a bath, e.g. an aqueous bath, kept at a given temperature. During immersion, the bath is stirred, e.g. mechanically or by means of a fluid. In a controlled cooling installation a cover arranged above the bath has a condenser for recovering vapor from the bath.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1978Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe A. Paulus, Marios Economopoulos
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Patent number: 4389254Abstract: Steel sheet is subjected to a thermal treatment as a result of which an oxide layer is formed. The sheet is pickled by contact with an organic acid solution (formic acid), containing at least 50 mg/l of iron, at a pH of 1.5 to 4 and at a temperature above a minimum value T.sub.m given by T.sub.m =20+(pH-1.5)32.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 21, 1983Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum Voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Vittorino Tusset, Jules Hancart, Philippe Paulus
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Patent number: 4349393Abstract: Metal sheet (cold-rolled steel sheet) contaminated with rolling oil is heated at a temperature higher than its recrystallization temperature in a naked flame furnace, e.g. of the incomplete combustion type. The heated sheet is then rapidly cooled by contact with an aqueous medium. The resulting sheet has considerably improved suitability for phosphate coating and painting, compared with sheet which is annealed after alkaline degreasing. The sheet is preferably treated with formic acid.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum Voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe Paulus, Marios Economopoulos
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Patent number: 4313772Abstract: In a continuous heat-treatment process, cold-rolled steel strip having a thickness of 0.05 to 1 mm, e.g. for producing tin plate, is heated to 650.degree.-850.degree. C. and held in this temperature range for more than 1 s. The strip is then quenched for less than 12 seconds in an aqueous bath at above 75.degree. C., the strip emerging at below 550.degree. C. Temperatures, times, and subsequent steps such as overaging and final cooling are chosen depending on the hardness desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1978Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventor: Philippe A. Paulus
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Patent number: 4297398Abstract: Steel strip is dipped in a molten metal bath (e.g. Al-Zn) maintained at above 500.degree. C., cooled to solidify the metal coating, and then cooled to below 475.degree. C. by an intense and rapid cooling operation which does not impair the flatness of the strip, e.g. immersion in a hot aqueous bath or spraying a mist. Before hot-dipping, the steel strip is preferably recrystallisation annealed and cooled to a temperature not lower than that of the molten metal bath.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventor: Philippe Paulus
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Patent number: 4231812Abstract: Metal strip, particularly steel strip, is heated to above 250.degree. C. and quenched in a phosphating bath, at 80.degree. C. or more, containing one or more phosphates of the type Me (H.sub.2 PO.sub.4).sub.n, where Me=Zn, Ni, Mn, or an alkali metal, at a concentration of 1 to 20 g/l.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe Paulus, Jules Hancart
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Patent number: 4191600Abstract: Cold-rolled steel sheet or strip (e.g. containing max. 0.15% C., max. 0.60% Mn, max. 0.020% Si, and 0.001-0.050% B) is heated to a temperature higher than its recrystallization temperature and then cooled by immersion in an aqueous bath at above 75.degree. C.The cooling by immersion consists of two successive stages, in the first of which cooling occurs at a rate of 25.degree.-180.degree. C./s to 200.degree.-425.degree. C., the product of the cooling rate v in .degree. C./s times the sheet or strip thickness e in mm being greater than 25, and in the second of which v is 90.degree.-500.degree. C./s and v times e is at least 35. Optionally a further annealing or overageing step comprises holding at 275.degree.-525.degree. C. for 30-250 s.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe A. Paulus, Marios Economopoulos
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Patent number: 4165996Abstract: Wire rod is subjected to a cooling operation while emerging from a hot rolling mill. The rod is first cooled to a temperature of 850.degree. to 650.degree. C. and is then kept at substantially this temperature for a time sufficient for austenite to be transformed into ferrite. The rod is then cooled to a temperature of 625.degree. to 400.degree. C., and is kept at substantially this temperature, or allowed to cool slowly, for a time not shorter than 15 seconds and sufficiently long to permit precipitation of carbon in the form of carbides.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1978Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventor: Philippe A. Paulus
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Patent number: 4143184Abstract: Steel strip is first heated to a predetermined temperature suitable for imparting desired properties to the strip and is then immersed in an aqueous bath maintained at substantially its boiling temperature. The composition of the aqueous bath is preferably adjusted to ensure the formation of an oxide film on the entire surface of the strip. After the strip has been withdrawn from the bath, oxide is eliminated from at least part of the surface of the strip, e.g., from one or both faces, by removal of the oxide or by reduction of the oxide. Simultaneously or subsequently, the strip is heated to a given temperature, e.g., 420.degree.-550.degree. C., maintained at this temperature, and immersed at this temperature in molten zinc.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Centre de Recherche Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe Paulus, Marios Economopoulos
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Patent number: 4065329Abstract: Cold-rolled steel strip is heated to a temperature higher than its recrystallization temperature, preferably faster than 4.degree. C/s. The strip is then held for more than 30 seconds. The strip is then cooled by immersion in an aqueous bath maintained at substantially its boiling temperature within a temperature range of 80.degree.-150.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Centre de Recherches Metallurgiques-Centrum voor Research in de MetallurgieInventors: Philippe Paulus, Mario Econompoulos