Patents by Inventor Ralph D. Delio

Ralph D. Delio 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: 5857922
    Abstract: The present invention generally comprises a golf putter having a putting surface with a negative loft angle of about -10.degree. to -2.degree.. The putter surface strikes the ball at approximately the center of gravity of the club and above the vertical centerline of the ball, imparting overspin and eliminating the tendency for the ball to skid, bump or become airborne. The negative loft angle is such that the putter face contacts the ball above the centerline with each stroke, imparting topspin on the ball 100% of the time, independent of variable putting conditions. An alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention combines the negative loft putting face with a convex putting surface as circumscribed by arc of radius at least 5 inches and at most 84 inches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Inventor: Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4910990
    Abstract: A billet (10) is pressed with a first blocking punch (36, 38). Thereafter, the billet is rotated approximately 90.degree.. A second punch (50) is pressed against the billet while a split ring die assembly (58) substantially surrounds the billet and constrains outward flow of the steel. The split ring die assembly includes projecting regions (64, 66) matingly received in recesses (14, 16) created by the first blocking punch. A finishing punch (90, 92) is pressed through the billet to complete formation of openings (94, 96). Preferably, a trimmer (100) removes any flashing from the finished billet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Inventor: Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4848129
    Abstract: A billet (10) is pressed with a first blocking punch (36, 38). Thereafter, the billet is rotated approximately 90.degree.. A second punch (50) is pressed against the billet while a split ring die assembly (58) substantially surrounds the billet and constrains outward flow of the steel. The split ring die assembly includes projecting regions (64, 66) matingly received in recesses (14, 16) created by the first blocking punch. A finishing punch (90, 92) is pressed through the billet to complete formation of openings (94, 96). Preferably, a trimmer (100) removes any flashing from the finished billet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1989
    Inventor: Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4559804
    Abstract: A rectangular prism (FIG. 10A) is cut diagonally to form a pair of generally wedge-shaped billets (FIG. 10B). The generally wedge-shaped billets are heated and placed in a transversely elongated die cavity of a lower busting die (20). An upper busting die (22) presses the billet generally into conformity with the busting die cavity. The busting dies include a projection (36) which forms a recess in one planar surface of the billet (FIG. 10C). The busted billet is disposed axially in an axially elongated split ring die cavity (46) of a split ring die (40). A blocking punch (60) presses the billet generally into conformity with the split ring die cavity (FIG. 10D). The split ring die and the blocked billet are moved from a blocking well (14) to a finishing well (16) where a finishing punch (70) presses the blocked billet into conformity with the finishing die cavity (FIG. 10E). The flanges are trimmed from the finished billet and mounting apertures (80, 82) are punched to form an excavator tip (FIG. 10F).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1985
    Inventors: Ralph D. Delio, Donald J. Diemer
  • Patent number: 4555925
    Abstract: A preheated billet (A) is disposed in a billet receiving region (20) of a lower die (B). The lower preforming die defines a throat region (30) which is smaller in transverse cross section than the billet receiving region and disposed immediately therebelow. The lower die further defines an enlarged relief region (40) which is larger in all transverse dimensions than the throat region and disposed immediately therebelow. An upper die (C) includes a billet engaging surface (50) which has substantially the same transverse cross section as the billet receiving region. The upper die is forced downward by a hydraulic press or the like into engagement with the billet. As the upper preforming die continues downward, the billet engaging surface is telescopically received within the billet receiving region pushing and deforming the billet ahead of it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Inventors: Ralph D. Delio, Donald J. Diemer
  • Patent number: 4463637
    Abstract: A forging (A) is received in a split ring (B) which provides peripheral support to a forging peripheral wall (14) and an upper peripheral flange (16). The forging and the split ring are supported by a nest member assembly (C) as a trimming assembly (D) moves longitudinally to trim the forging flange and a forging bore (10). A punch (74) with a hardened cutting edge (80) moves axially through the forging bore and interacts with a nesting assembly cutting edge (60) to trim the bore. Concurrently, a trim die (90) having a cutting edge (96) interacts with a split die cutting edge (36) trimming the upper flange. The split ring restrains a central portion of the forging from puffing peripherally outward in response to the punch being urged therethrough. The interaction of the trim die and the split ring inhibits the upper part of the forging adjacent the upper flange from being drawn in toward the forging bore by the interaction between the punch and forging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Inventors: Ralph D. Delio, Donald J. Diemer
  • Patent number: 4425779
    Abstract: A method of forging track tractor rollers, which comprises busting of a billet to a preformed coned end and placing a split ring around the coned end of the busted and preformed billet, and inserting the same in a blocking die to form flanges by blocking against the split ring and removing the split ring and billet. When placed in a finishing die, the hollow of the roller is preformed by a displacement method which forces the metal into the flanges against the split ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Inventors: Donald J. Diemer, Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4413496
    Abstract: A method of forging track tractor rollers and other multi-flanged rollers, which comprises busting of a billet to a preformed coned end and placing a split ring around the coned end of the busted and preformed billet, and inserting the same in a stepped blocking die to form flanges by blocking against the split ring and the stepped die for one flange and between the top die on the other flange and removing the split ring and billet. When placed in a finishing die, the hollow of the roller is formed by a displacement method which forces the metal into the flanges against the split ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Inventors: Donald J. Diemer, Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4413499
    Abstract: Disclosed is a forging press including an automatic rolling key die lock comprising a forging ram and a forging frame including a die socket with an inner sidewall slot. A die, preferably comprising a split ring die, is received in the die socket and includes a mating slot for mating alignment with the press sidewall slot. A rolling key is received in the sidewall slot and the mating slot comprising an elongated bar including an intermediate undercut portion and a connecting member eccentrically secured to one terminal end of the bar. A lever is operatively engaged at one end to the connecting member for rotation of the rolling key upon selective operation of the lever, and operatively engaged at a second end to the ram for operation of the lever upon selective advancement and retraction of the ram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Inventors: Donald J. Diemer, Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: 4294101
    Abstract: A method of forging track tractor rollers, which comprises busting of a billet to a preformed coned end and placing a split ring around the coned end of the busted and preformed billet, and inserting the same in a blocking die to form flanges by blocking against the split ring and removing the split ring and billet. When placed in a finishing die, the hollow of the roller is preformed by a displacement method which forces the metal into the flanges against the split ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Inventors: Donald J. Diemer, Ralph D. Delio
  • Patent number: D381384
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1997
    Inventor: Ralph D. Delio