Patents by Inventor Ralph T. DeMusis

Ralph T. DeMusis 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: 4291448
    Abstract: A method of restoring the shroud of a turbine blade which has become worn, and particularly those edges of the shroud in the vicinity of what is commonly known as the Z-notch, which comprises the steps of grinding down the shroud in the vicinity of said notch to an accurately predetermined dimension with respect to the original geometry of the shroud, placing the blade in a fixture having a masking member with a slot in it, such that the Z-notch of the blade is disposed substantially in alignment with the slot, and depositing, by means of a plasma spray, a metal alloy onto those edges in an amount just sufficient to build up the same essentially to their original dimensions. Following the plasma spraying, the built-up edges are sintered at a temperature on the order of 1900.degree. F. or more, to more firmly bond the built-up layer to the base metal. The blade is then cooled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1981
    Assignee: Turbine Components Corporation
    Inventors: Salvatore J. Cretella, Matthew Bernardo, Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4155152
    Abstract: A method of restoring the shroud of a turbine blade which has become worn, and particularly that edge of the shroud in the vicinity of what is commonly known as the Z-notch, which comprises the steps of grinding down the shroud in the vicinity of said notch to an accurately predetermined dimension with respect to the original geometry of the shroud, placing the blade in a fixture having a masking member with a slot in it, such that the Z-notch of the blade is disposed substantially in alignment with the slot, and depositing, by means of a plasma spray, a metal alloy onto the edge in an amount just sufficient to build up the same essentially to its original dimension. Following the plasma spraying, the built-up edge is sintered at a temperature on the order of 1900.degree. F. or more, to more firmly bond the built-up layer to the base metal. The blade is then cooled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1979
    Inventors: Salvatore J. Cretella, Matthew Bernardo, Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4128929
    Abstract: The method of restoring the worn edge surfaces of the shroud portion of a turbine component, such as a blade of the type having a ribbed mounting base at one end, which involves the steps of applying welding material to the worn edges of the shroud portion so as to build up the same beyond the dimensions of the shroud of a new component, and thereafter clamping the blade by its base in a fixture having a reference surface with a fixed position-relationship with respect to one edge of the shroud of a new blade of the type being refurbished when said new blade is similarly clamped in the fixture, and grinding off the added or overlay metal from the one edge of the built-up shroud until such edge is restored and duplicates the fixed relationship with respect to the reference surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1978
    Inventor: Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4121894
    Abstract: A refurbished turbine vane or blade. Used turbine vanes and blades are cleaned, annealed and in some cases slotted adjacent their ends, after which any cooling passages are welded closed and all cracks welded over, on both leading and trailing edges. The trailing edge, for a vane or blade having a short chord, is built up by welding along its full length with an alloy wire, after which any slots that were cut adjacent the ends are closed, also by welding. Then the worn surfaces of the vane or blade are built-up by a plasma spray process, using a metal powder with added silica, to a thickness as great as 30 to 40 thousandths of an inch. The built-up vane or blade is then sintered and thereafter surface finished to conform to the original contour of the component when new. Any cooling holes are finally recut, and the vane or blade polished as required and inspected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1978
    Inventors: Salvatore J. Cretella, Matthew Bernardo, Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4065879
    Abstract: A machine for resurfacing the air-foil surfaces of turbine vanes and the like, comprising a base and a carriage movable over the base toward a work-performing station thereof. The base carries a power-driven abrasive belt which extends past the work-performing station, for engagement with the air-foil surface of the vane to be resurfaced. The latter is rotatably mounted on the carriage so as to be capable of turning during its engagement with the belt. The movement of the carriage over the base is governed by a cam and cam follower on the two parts, respectively, and a linkage is provided for effecting simultaneous synchronous turning of the cam and the vane. The arrangement is such that the position of the carriage with respect to the base is determined by the rotary position of the cam, and thus the contour of the latter affects the amount of resurfacing of the vane which occurs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1978
    Inventors: Salvatore J. Cretella, Matthew Bernardo, Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4050133
    Abstract: A method for repairing turbine vanes and the like which have become worn or cracked after extended periods of use. The method embraces the steps of applying molten metal containing a predetermined quantity of silicon to the cracks, and overall to the worn or eroded areas of the vane to build up the same beyond its original surface, sintering the vane in a furnace at a temperature of over 2,000.degree. F thereby burning off some of the silicon, allowing the vane to cool, and thereafter placing it in a high pressure furnace and subjecting it simultaneously to heating to a temperature in excess of 2,000.degree. F and a pressure in excess of 15,000 PSI to drive the build-up material into all of the cracks of the vane and simultaneously effect a densification of the material as well as improving the bond to the original eroded surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1977
    Inventors: Salvatore J. Cretella, Matthew Bernardo, Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 4028788
    Abstract: A method of refurbishing the air seal flanges of turbine blades which have become worn, comprising the steps of adding a bead of welding material to the opposite side portions and the edge portions of the flange so as to build up those areas which have been worn away, and thereafter removing controlled amounts of the built up areas so as to restore the piece to its original geometry. In the latter step, the blade is clamped in a first machine having a pair of abrasive belts and a pair of pivotally mounted pressure shoes engageable with the backs of the belts respectively, such that their abrasive surfaces can be brought into engagement with the opposite sides of the air seal flanges. Controlled quantities of the built-up flange can be removed, depending on the degree of advancement of the shoes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Inventor: Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 3988126
    Abstract: A resurfacing machine and method for repairing turbine vanes and the like, the machine comprising a bed carrying a pair of supports which are capable of limited advancing and retracting movement with respect to one another. One of the supports is slidably carried on a pair of substantially parallel, coextensive guide bars mounted by the bed, and has a camming device engageable with a cam follower disposed on the other support. The latter is mounted for pivotal movement on the bed, and carries a motor driven sanding belt adapted to engage a workpiece clamped in place on a work-performing station of the first support. The movement of the first support is such that the workpiece is brought into engagement with the sanding belt as the support moves. Simultaneously, the cam follower is engaged by the cam, causing pivotal movement of the second support in such a way that the particular contour or shape of the cam is imparted to the workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1974
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1976
    Inventor: Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 3984212
    Abstract: Disclosed is a machine for refinishing the side surfaces of air seal flanges which are located at the extremities of turbine blades and which have been resurfaced by welding. The machine comprises a pair of cutting belts arranged to have portions of their cutting surfaces juxtaposed and facing each other at a work-performing station, on a bench or table. The belts are power driven, and at the work-performing station pass between a pair of pivotally mounted pressure shoes which can be actuated by the machine operator to press against the back surfaces of the belts, so as to bring the belt cutting surfaces closer together. On the machine bench there is a movable slide, to which a turbine blade can be clamped in a manner to advance and place the built-up air seal flange thereof between the spaced-apart cutting belts at the work-performing station. A guide on the machine bench facilitates the positioning of the turbine blade seal between the belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1976
    Inventor: Ralph T. DeMusis
  • Patent number: 3969848
    Abstract: A machine for refinishing edge portions of air seal flanges on the ends of turbine blades, comprising a bench or base, an abrasive belt carried by multiple pulleys mounted on the base, means for driving the belt, a contoured shoe carried by the base at a work-performing station thereon, and a slide movable over an upper surface of the base toward and away from the work-performing station, the slide being adapted to carry the turbine blade being refinished. Means are provided on the slide for releasably clamping the blade in a position such that the air seal flange thereof is movable toward and away from the cutting surface of the abrasive belt. The contoured shoe is disposed in a position wherein it backs up the belt at its point of contact with the air seal flange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1976
    Inventor: Ralph T. DeMusis