Patents by Inventor Richard Westergard
Richard Westergard 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: 11014200Abstract: The invention concerns a brazing sheet comprising a core layer (5) and a braze cladding, said core layer (5) being aluminium or an aluminium alloy, said braze cladding comprising (a) a flux composite layer (2), which flux composite layer comprises a matrix of aluminium or an aluminium alloy, said matrix containing flux particles; (b) at least one filler alloy layer (1) not containing flux particles; and, (c) an aluminium or aluminium alloy layer (3) not containing flux particles, said layer forming the outermost surface of at least one side of the brazing sheet, wherein the flux composite layer (a) is positioned between said filler alloy layer (b) and said aluminium or aluminium alloy layer (c). The invention further concerns a method for its manufacturing, a cladding plate, use of the brazing sheet and a brazed heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2017Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Gränges ABInventors: Stefan Nilsson, Roger Svensson, Richard Westergård, Torkel Stenqvist
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Publication number: 20190168343Abstract: The invention concerns a brazing sheet comprising a core layer (5) and a braze cladding, said core layer (5) being aluminium or an aluminium alloy, said braze cladding comprising (a) a flux composite layer (2), which flux composite layer comprises a matrix of aluminium or an aluminium alloy, said matrix containing flux particles; (b) at least one filler alloy layer (1) not containing flux particles; and, (c) an aluminium or aluminium alloy layer (3) not containing flux particles, said layer forming the outermost surface of at least one side of the brazing sheet, wherein the flux composite layer (a) is positioned between said filler alloy layer (b) and said aluminium or aluminium alloy layer (c). The invention further concerns a method for its manufacturing, a cladding plate, use of the brazing sheet and a brazed heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Gränges ABInventors: Stefan NILSSON, Roger SVENSSON, Richard WESTERGÅRD, Torkel STENQVIST
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Patent number: 10131970Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing AlMn strip or sheet for making components by brazing, as well as the products obtained by said method. In particular this method is related to fin materials used in heat exchangers. The fins can be delivered with or without a cladding depending on application. Rolling slabs are produced from a melt which contains 0.3-1.5% Si, ?0.5% Fe, ?0.3% Cu, 1.0-2.0% Mn, ?0.5% Mg, ?4.0% Zn, ?0.3% each of elements from group IVb, Vb, or VIb elements, and unavoidable impurity elements, as well as aluminum as the remainder in which the rolling slabs prior to hot rolling are preheated at a preheating temperature of less than 550° C., preferably between 400 and 520° C., more preferably between 450 and 520° C. to control the number and size of dispersoid particles, and the preheated rolling slab is hot rolled into a hot strip. The strip is thereafter cold rolled into a strip with a total reduction of at least 90%, and the cold rolled strip is heat treated to obtain a 0.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Gränges Sweden ABInventors: Anders Oskarsson, Hans-Erik Ekström, Richard Westergård, Stian Tangen
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Patent number: 9493861Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing AlMn strip or sheet for making components by brazing, as well as the products obtained by said method. In particular this method is related to fin materials used in heat exchangers. The fins can be delivered with or without a cladding depending on application. Rolling slabs are produced from a melt which contains 0.3-1.5% Si, ?0.5% Fe, ?0.3% Cu, 1.0-2.0% Mn, ?0.5% Mg, ?4.0% Zn, ?0.3% each of elements from group IVb, Vb, or VIb elements, and unavoidable impurity elements, as well as aluminum as the remainder in which the rolling slabs prior to hot rolling are preheated at a preheating temperature of less than 550° C., preferably between 400 and 520° C., more preferably between 450 and 520° C. to control the number and size of dispersoid particles, and the preheated rolling slab is hot rolled into a hot strip. The strip is thereafter cold rolled into a strip with a total reduction of at least 90%, and the cold rolled strip is heat treated to obtain a 0.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: GRÄNGES SWEDEN ABInventors: Anders Oskarsson, Hans-Erik Ekstrom, Richard Westergard, Stian Tangen
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Publication number: 20150165564Abstract: An aluminium brazing sheet comprising an aluminium alloy core material covered by an interlayer and an Al—Si braze alloy is disclosed. The interlayer consists of an aluminium alloy comprising ?1.0% Si and 0.1-2.5% Mg. The Al—Si braze alloy comprises 5-14% Si and 0.01-1.0% Bi. The core material and the interlayer has a higher melting temperature than the braze alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicant: Gränges Sweden ABInventors: Linda Ahl, Richard Westergård, David Abrahamsson
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Publication number: 20120177947Abstract: A multi layered aluminum alloy brazing sheet including a core material, an intermediate layer on at least one side of the core material, the intermediate layer comprising an Al—Si braze alloy, and a thin covering layer on top of the intermediate layer, The core material and the covering layer have a higher melting temperature than the Al—Si braze alloy. The covering layer includes Bi 0.01 to 1.0 wt-%, Mg?0.01 wt-%, Mn?1.0 wt-%, Cu?1.2 wt-%, Fe?1.0 wt-%, Si?4.0 wt-%, Ti?0.1 wt-%, Zr, Cr, V and/or Sc in total ?0.2%, and unavoidable impurities each in amounts less than 0.05 wt-%, and a total impurity content of less than 0.2 wt-%, the balance including aluminium. A heat exchanger including the alloy brazing sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: SAPA HEAT TRANFER ABInventors: David Abrahamsson, Richard Westergård, Torkel Stenqvist
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Publication number: 20110240277Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a heat exchanger header tank comprising the steps of providing a tube having a core made from a AA3XXX-aluminium alloy; optionally pre-heating the tube; inserting the tube into a forming tool having a forming cavity with the shape of the final header tank; plugging the ends of the tube; internally pressurising the tube by the use of a gas so as to make it conform to the shape of the tool cavity, thus obtaining the final header tank; removing the header tank from the tool; and cooling the header tank. This method allows an efficient production of header tanks of irregular shapes made of AA3XXX aluminium alloy. The invention also relates to a method for producing a heat exchanger, where the header tank is connected to a plurality of tubes and corrugated fins inserted between the tubes, followed by brazing of the fins to the tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: SAPA HEAT TRANSFER ABInventors: Richard Westergard, Björn Olsson
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Patent number: 7691489Abstract: An aluminum alloy, a clad or unclad material for a brazed product containing the alloy as a core, and a method for producing the material, wherein the material is used for manufacturing the brazed product from the alloy.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Sapa Heat Transfer ABInventors: Hans-Erik Ekström, Stefan Wass, Richard Westergård, Anders Oscarsson, Annika Moberg
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Publication number: 20100012229Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing AlMn strip or sheet for making components by brazing, as well as the products obtained by said method. In particular this method is related to fin materials used in heat exchangers. The fins can be delivered with or without a cladding depending on application. Rolling slabs are produced from a melt which contains 0.3-1.5% Si, ?0.5% Fe, ?0.3% Cu, 1.0-2.0% Mn, ?0.5% Mg, ?4.0% Zn, ?0.3% each of elements from group IVb, Vb, or VIb elements, and unavoidable impurity elements, as well as aluminium as the remainder in which the rolling slabs prior to hot rolling are preheated at a preheating temperature of less than 550° C., preferably between 400 and 520° C., more preferably between 450 and 520° C. to control the number and size of dispersoid particles, and the preheated rolling slab is hot rolled into a hot strip. The strip is thereafter cold rolled into a strip with a total reduction of at least 90%, and the cold rolled strip is heat treated to obtain a 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Anders Oskarsson, Hans-Erik Ekström, Richard Westergärd, Stian Tangen
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Publication number: 20080118393Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing AlMn strip or sheet for making components by brazing, as well as the products obtained by said method. In particular this method is related to fin materials used in heat exchangers. The fins can be delivered with or without a cladding depending on application. Rolling slabs are produced from a melt which contains 0.3-1.5% Si, ?0.5% Fe, ?0.3% Cu, 1.0-2.0% Mn, ?0.5% Mg, ?4.0% Zn, ?0.3% each of elements from group IVb, Vb, or VIb elements, and unavoidable impurity elements, as well as aluminium as the remainder in which the rolling slabs prior to hot rolling are preheated at a preheating temperature of less than 550° C., preferably between 400 and 520° C., more preferably between 450 and 520° C. to control the number and size of dispersoid particles, and the preheated rolling slab is hot rolled into a hot strip. The strip is thereafter cold rolled into a strip with a total reduction of at least 90%, and the cold rolled strip is heat treated to obtain a 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Anders Oskarsson, Hans-Erik Ekstrom, Richard Westergard, Stian Tangen
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Publication number: 20050221111Abstract: An aluminum alloy, a clad or unclad material for a brazed product containing the alloy as a core, and a method for producing the material, wherein the material is used for manufacturing the brazed product from the alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: SAPA HEAT TRANSFER ABInventors: Hans-Erik Ekstrom, Stefan Wass, Richard Westergard, Anders Osarsson, Annika Moberg