By A Funnel-shaped Conduit (e.g., Welding Bell, Etc.) Patents (Class 228/16)
  • Patent number: 4846392
    Abstract: A die-drawing and/or extrusion device is described for producing uniform and tapered metal and composite tubes from flatstock and for reducing the size of solid stock and formed tubes therefrom, and lamination of compatable materials in one operation. The die comprises opposed die elements having curved helical tracks or grooves which follow a central orifice through which the flatstock, solid stock, tubes, etc., are pulled and/or pushed. Wedge-shaped shaping and alignment elements are positioned in the helical tracks in contact with the dies to align the feedstock with the die orifice, and to prevent the metal sheet or tube, rod, etc., from being drawn in between the tangential surfaces of the dies. The extent of product taper is determined by the pull rate applied to the feedstock in conjunction with the rotational rate of the dies, which can be varied continuously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Hinshaw Experimental Laboratories Limited Partnership
    Inventor: John W. Hinshaw
  • Patent number: 4741468
    Abstract: On a machine for welding the longitudinal edges (12,14) of rounded body blanks (10), two groups of movable guide elements (36), which exert radial guiding forces on the blanks (10), are arranged lying opposite one another with respect to the blanks. The guide elements (36) of each of the two groups are secured to an endless chain (38). Each of these chains (38) has a chain strand extending in the direction of movement (axis A) of the blanks (10), which strand is supported by a rail (52) at both sides of a welding plane (B) containing the welding zone and normal to the direction of movement of the blanks (10). The guide elements (36) move through the welding plane (B) with the blanks (10). As a result, shock-like actions on the blanks (10) in the vicinity of the welding plane (B) are avoided; consequently, the longitudinal edges (12,14) can be welded together particularly evenly, particularly by means of a laser beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1988
    Assignee: Elpatronic AG
    Inventors: Wolfgang Weil, Michael Baumgartner, Andreas Lanz
  • Patent number: 4724993
    Abstract: A longitudinal seam welding apparatus for welding a longitudinal joint of a cylindrical main body of an electric motor frame comprises, on a base, a rigid tubular welding jig including a guide for engaging the joint of the frame main body to be welded for longitudinally guiding the frame main body, a hydraulic pusher for passing the main frame body through the welding jig, and a welding torch for seam welding the longitudinal joint of the frame main body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Tohru Gotoh