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US2199321A
US2199321A US159443A US15944337A US2199321A US 2199321 A US2199321 A US 2199321A US 159443 A US159443 A US 159443A US 15944337 A US15944337 A US 15944337A US 2199321 A US2199321 A US 2199321A
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  • This invention relates to a method of producing plated sheets, etc.
  • a' metal sheet to be plated and its plating sheet are tightly kept 5 with their edges in a frame of U-shaped cross section such as that disclosed in applicants prior Patent No. 2,064,684.
  • the invention eliminates these drawbacks and 80 prevents, or reduces to a minimum, the loss in temperature during handling of the package by placing the heat insulating means consisting of heat resisting steel, asbestos, etc., on the packet before it enters, or immediately after it leaves. a the furnace and removing the heat insulating means. prior to the passage of the package through the mill.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary vertical section of a Q furnace showing a packet of the invention therein in vertical section;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the packet of the invention with two insulating sheets applied thereto; and 4
  • Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic end elevationof a rolling mill showing a packet of the invention about to enter the same, said packet being shown in vertical section.
  • the reference character a designates a metal core sheet and b metal plating sheets applied to the flat faces of the core sheet a.
  • a continuousframe c which is U-shaped in cross sec- 6 tion is applied to marginal portions of the assembled core and plating sheets to clamp the same together and form a packet.
  • the frame 0 shown may be the same as that disclosed in my prior Patent No. 2,064,684 of Dec. 15, 1936, or v may be any other suitable frame.
  • Insulating sheets d,d are applied to the packet to prevent heat loss after the packet is removed from the furnace.
  • Oxidation gases can be prevented from entering between the plating sheet and the core sheet 1. by constructing for instance the edges of the heat insulating means in such manner that they fully cover the sides of the packet.- If the latter is fitted with a U-shaped frame, the insulating means will rest on the latter without, however, 16 being held thereto to permit the development of an air cushion between the insulating means and the plating sheet, which will prevent them from being welded together and make possible also easy removal of the insulating means for further use.
  • Another advantage afforded by the detachable arrangement of the heat insulating means on the plating sheet or frame is that the plating sheet may be quite thin, since the insulating means I, does not pass through the mill.
  • the insulating sheets are shown applied to packet while the same is in the furnace. However, it is obvious that they can be applied, as More said, immediately. after the packet has been re- 8 i moved from the furnace.
  • a method of producing plated metal sheets comprising covering at least one-flat surface of a core sheet with a sheet of plating material, I binding said sheets together with a marginal frame to form a packet and exclude the entryof oxidizing gases between said sheets, heating said packet in a furnace to. a welding temperature, re-
  • a method of producing plated metal sheets comprising covering at least one flat surface of a core sheet with a sheet of plating material, bindg. ing said sheets together with a marginal frame to form a packet, providing an uninterrupted marginalbead around said packet and excluding the entry of oxidizing gases between said sheets,

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April 30, 1940. P. OSTENDORF 2,199,321
PRQDUCTION 0F PLATED SHEETS, ETC
Filed Aug. 16, 1937 Patented Apr. 30, 1940 UNITED STATES.-
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Peter Ostendorf, Bad Godesberg, Germany Application August 16, 1937, Serial No. 159,443
' In Germany August 17, 1936 2 Claims. (cl. 29189) This invention relates to a method of producing plated sheets, etc. According to the known methods, a' metal sheet to be plated and its plating sheet are tightly kept 5 with their edges in a frame of U-shaped cross section such as that disclosed in applicants prior Patent No. 2,064,684. To prevent loss in temperature of the packet thus formed during handling, particularly during the travel from the 10 furnace to the mill, it has been proposed to clamp between the U-shaped frame and the edge of the ,plating sheet heat insulating means which during the passage of the packet through the mill are rolled in with the plating sheet. In this way 15 the plating sheet was firmly united with the core sheet, but this method is open to the objection that the heat insulating means is also combined with the plating sheet and must be subsequently removed by pickling, planing, etc., so as to im- 20. part to the covering material its natural appearance. Furthermore, these subsequent operations require much time, destroy the heat insulating medium and make it necessary to employ quite a thick layer of covering material, since the heat ll insulating medium is rolled relatively deeply into the plating sheet. A considerable loss in material is therefore unavoidable in this known process. The invention eliminates these drawbacks and 80 prevents, or reduces to a minimum, the loss in temperature during handling of the package by placing the heat insulating means consisting of heat resisting steel, asbestos, etc., on the packet before it enters, or immediately after it leaves. a the furnace and removing the heat insulating means. prior to the passage of the package through the mill.
In the drawing- Fig. 1 is a fragmentary vertical section of a Q furnace showing a packet of the invention therein in vertical section;
Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the packet of the invention with two insulating sheets applied thereto; and 4| Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic end elevationof a rolling mill showing a packet of the invention about to enter the same, said packet being shown in vertical section.
In the drawing wherein like reference charac' 50 ters have been used throughout to designate like parts, the reference character a designates a metal core sheet and b metal plating sheets applied to the flat faces of the core sheet a. A continuousframe c which is U-shaped in cross sec- 6 tion is applied to marginal portions of the assembled core and plating sheets to clamp the same together and form a packet. The frame 0 shown may be the same as that disclosed in my prior Patent No. 2,064,684 of Dec. 15, 1936, or v may be any other suitable frame. Insulating sheets d,d are applied to the packet to prevent heat loss after the packet is removed from the furnace. r I
Oxidation gases can be prevented from entering between the plating sheet and the core sheet 1. by constructing for instance the edges of the heat insulating means in such manner that they fully cover the sides of the packet.- If the latter is fitted with a U-shaped frame, the insulating means will rest on the latter without, however, 16 being held thereto to permit the development of an air cushion between the insulating means and the plating sheet, which will prevent them from being welded together and make possible also easy removal of the insulating means for further use. Another advantage afforded by the detachable arrangement of the heat insulating means on the plating sheet or frame is that the plating sheet may be quite thin, since the insulating means I, does not pass through the mill. In the drawing, the insulating sheets are shown applied to packet while the same is in the furnace. However, it is obvious that they can be applied, as More said, immediately. after the packet has been re- 8 i moved from the furnace.
I claim:
1. A method of producing plated metal sheets. comprising covering at least one-flat surface of a core sheet with a sheet of plating material, I binding said sheets together with a marginal frame to form a packet and exclude the entryof oxidizing gases between said sheets, heating said packet in a furnace to. a welding temperature, re-
-moving said packet from said furnace, laying a a sheet of insulating material over at least said plating sheet to prevent cooling of said packet, removing said insulating sheet prior to the entry of'said packet into a'rolling mill, and welding said plating and core sheets together by (I .said packet through a rolling mill and rolling the same. 2. A method of producing plated metal sheets, comprising covering at least one flat surface of a core sheet with a sheet of plating material, bindg. ing said sheets together with a marginal frame to form a packet, providing an uninterrupted marginalbead around said packet and excluding the entry of oxidizing gases between said sheets,
heating said packet in a furnace to a l,
temperature, removing said packet from said furnace,-torming an air cushion over at least said plating sheet by laying an insulating sheet upon said head immediately after removing said pack- I et from said furnace to prevent cooling of said packet, removing said insulating sheet prior to the entry of said packet into a rolling mill, and welding said plating and core sheets together by passing said packet through a rolling mill and rolling the same.
PETER 'OSTENfDORF. 5
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US2744314A (en) * 1950-08-09 1956-05-08 Jr Joseph Kinney Method of making multiply metal
US2773302A (en) * 1951-06-21 1956-12-11 Lukens Steel Co Pack for making rolled aluminum clad plate
US2791827A (en) * 1951-06-06 1957-05-14 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co Method of forming a cladding plate
US6420051B1 (en) * 1997-10-25 2002-07-16 Gkss-Forschungszentrum Gaesthacht Gmbh Device for encapsulating blanks of high temperature metallic alloys

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2744314A (en) * 1950-08-09 1956-05-08 Jr Joseph Kinney Method of making multiply metal
US2791827A (en) * 1951-06-06 1957-05-14 Chicago Bridge & Iron Co Method of forming a cladding plate
US2773302A (en) * 1951-06-21 1956-12-11 Lukens Steel Co Pack for making rolled aluminum clad plate
US6420051B1 (en) * 1997-10-25 2002-07-16 Gkss-Forschungszentrum Gaesthacht Gmbh Device for encapsulating blanks of high temperature metallic alloys

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