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8903 Jackson St, Mentor, OH 44060    440-3765200   

11608 Parkway Rd, Chardon, OH 44024    440-2855442   

Cleveland Heights, OH   

Wickliffe, OH   

45 Eddy Rd, Madison, OH 44057   

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Aluminum Welding Process And Mixture Of Reactants For Use In Such Process

US Patent:
5171378, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Oct 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/784980
Inventors:
David P. Kovarik - Northfield Center OH
James E. Whetsel - Bedford OH
Ginger Ortman - Stow OH
Assignee:
Erico International Corporation - Solon OH
International Classification:
B23K 3534
US Classification:
148 24
Abstract:
The invention provides a method and means of producing weld metal for use in joining two or more aluminum containing pieces. The method includes the steps of providing a novel mixture of reactants comprising silicon, a reducing agent, a metallic compound which is exothermically reduced by the reducing agent, and a filler metal that does not react with the metallic compound. The mixture of reactants is then exothermically reacted so as to form the weld metal for joining the metallic pieces. At least about 90 percent by weight of the weld metal is produced by the silicon and the filler metal and at least about 90 percent by weight of the weld metal has a chemical composition substantially similar to that of at least one of the metallic pieces being joined.

Mixture Of Reactants For Use In Welding

US Patent:
5490888, Feb 13, 1996
Filed:
Dec 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/163156
Inventors:
Mark Assel - Cleveland Heights OH
James E. Whetsel - Twinsburg OH
Assignee:
Erico International Corporation - Solon OH
International Classification:
C06B 3300
US Classification:
149 37
Abstract:
The invention provides a new and improved process and exothermic reaction mixture for use in the process for producing molten weld metal. The molten weld metal is used in joining one non-ferrous metal piece with at least one other metal piece. The process and exothermic reaction mixture have distinct advantages over the prior art. These advantages include a higher filler metal yield, reduction of odor, and a higher quality corrosion resistant weld. These advantages are accomplished by a process wherein a reactant mixture is provided which has a reducing agent, a filler metal which does not react with any of the compounds of the mixture, and two or more metallic compounds which are exothermically reduced by the reducing agent. The metallic compounds subsequently form a compound, with the reducing agent, having a high heat of formation which provides an exothermic reaction with sufficient heat to melt the filler metal. The reactant mixture is exothermically reacted to release heat and melt the filler metal and provide a flow of filler metal from the reactant and product mixture which may be contacted with objects to be welded by the filler metal.

Exothermic Welding Apparatus Including A Baffle Cover Assembly

US Patent:
4881677, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Aug 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/237080
Inventors:
Michael D. Amos - Burton OH
Denis A. Brosnan - Solon OH
Mark V. Samas - Euclid OH
Richard E. Singer - Beachwood OH
James E. Whetsel - Bedford OH
David P. Kovarik - Eastlake OH
Assignee:
Erico International Corporation - Solon OH
International Classification:
B23K 2300
US Classification:
228 33
Abstract:
An improved thermite reaction containment vessel and method of using the same includes a crucible in which the exothermic material is contained and which is connected at its lower end via a tap hole to a weld chamber in which the parts to be welded are positioned. On top of the crucible is positioned a baffle assembly which includes a plurality of expansion chambers which allows the escaping gas to expand and be reduced in velocity. As the gases move from one expansion chamber to the next the gases change direction. The expansion, direction change and the large surface area of the baffle assembly allows the gases to slow and cool before being exhausted leaving behind molten metal spatter or flame and greatly reducing the amount of smoke exhausted since particulate matter is accumulated on the baffle interior surface. Several forms of baffle assembly are disclosed using inverted stacked metal cups. The baffle assembly may be used in conjucntion with a filter assembly and remote electrical ignition or without a filter assembly and conventional starting material, with such matrial being ignited through the top of the baffle assembly.

Welding Process And Mixture Of Reactants For Use In Such Process

US Patent:
5062903, Nov 5, 1991
Filed:
Nov 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/620137
Inventors:
Denis A. Bronan - Liberty SC
James E. Whetsel - Bedford OH
Assignee:
Erico Products, Inc, - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B23K 3534
US Classification:
148 24
Abstract:
The invention provides a method and means of producing weld metal for use in joining two or more metallic pieces. The method includes the steps of providing a novel mixture of reactants comprising a reducing agent, a metallic compound which is exothermically reduced by the reducing agent, and a filler metal that does not react with the metallic compound. The mixture of reactants is then exothermically reacted so as to form the weld metal for joining the metallic pieces. At least about 90 percent by weight of the weld metal is produced by the filler metal and at least about 90 percent by weight of the weld metal has a chemical composition substantially similar to that of at least one of the metallic pieces being joined.

Exothermic Welding Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
4889324, Dec 26, 1989
Filed:
Dec 4, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/128597
Inventors:
Denis A. Brosnan - Solon OH
James E. Whetsel - Bedford OH
Richard E. Singer - Beachwood OH
Mark V. Samas - Euclid OH
Michael D. Amos - Burton OH
David P. Kovarik - Eastlake OH
Assignee:
Erico International Corporation - Solon OH
International Classification:
C21D 100
US Classification:
266157
Abstract:
An improved thermite reaction containment vessel and method of using the same includes a filter assembly which serves to filter the gases evolving from the thermite reaction and reduce the amount of smoke, fume and the like by-products emitted. In one preferred embodiment the filter assembly comprises a primary filter and a secondary filter. An air gap may be provided between the primary and secondary filter so as to provide additional cooling of the gases before they enter the secondary filter. The invention further provides a remote electrical ignition system which is capable of igniting thermite reaction materials without the use of a starting material. The ignition system may include an ignition fuse having an aluminum core and an outer coating comprising palladium and ruthenium or hot wire.

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