Patents Relating to Shot Peening

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  • Flash Separator
  • Year: 1965, Source: US Patent 3,200,568
  • This invention relates to improvements in blow-down separators such as shown in applicant's prior patent No. 2,762,451, issued on September 11, 1956, for separating velocity flow materials of differen...

  • Distributor For Pneumatically Transported Particle-form Material
  • Year: 1965, Source: US Patent 3,204,942
  • This invention relates to a distributor for pneumatically transported particle-form material and more particularly to a distributor wherein a mixture of carrier air and particle-form fuel is divided i...

  • Glass Peening Machine and Dust-Collecting System
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,138,845
  • This invention relates to a machine for treating metallic surfaces by projecting glass beads under pressure against the surfaces to be treated for microscopic crests, ridges, and depressed or raised p...

  • Force Transducer
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,304,773
  • The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without payment of any royalties thereon or therefor. Th...

  • Process and Product for Improved Resistance to Stress Corrosion
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,357,458
  • This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 321,027, filed Nov. 4, 1963, and now abandoned. The present invention is directed to metal products having improved resist...

  • Method and Means for Deflasing or Trimming Molder Rubber Parts
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 25,554
  • Matter enclosed in heavy brackets [ ] appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue specification: matter printed in italics indicates the additions made by reissue. This inventi...

  • Method and Apparatus for Deflasing Parts
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,137,101
  • This invention relates to methods and means of removing flashings, fins or the like or otherwise trimming parts particularly those made from thermoplastic and thermosetting synthetic polymeric materia...

  • Stress Peening Machine
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,131,457
  • This invention relates to machines for shot-peening workpieces, and more particularly to machines for subjecting workpieces to stress-peening processes. The term "stress-peening" refers to the operat...

  • Method Of Making Wire Rope
  • Year: 1964, Source: US Patent 3,124,927
  • This invention relates to wire ropes and more specifically to a method of manufacturing wire ropes which results in prolonged life of the product in machinery applications, particularly where the rope...

  • Abrasive Blasting Apparatus
  • Year: 1963, Source: US Patent 3,089,285
  • This present invention relates to the blasting of work pieces with abrasive particles carried by a stream of fluid, and more specifically, to apparatus for supplying and cutting off the flow of abrasi...

  • Glass Composition for Beads
  • Year: 1963, Source: US Patent 3,071,480
  • This invention relates to an improved glass composition and, more particularly, to a glass composition suitable for the manufacture of solid spherical glass beads....

  • Polishing Method and Means
  • Year: 1963, Source: US Patent 3,098,324
  • This invention related to the art of polishing or surface finishing and more particularly to a method and means for polishing the surfaces fo metals and the like materials in a low cost, continous, ma...

  • Spring Peening
  • Year: 1963, Source: US Patent 3,094,768
  • This present invention relates to the peening of springs so as to increase their resistance to fatigue cracking and the like. Among its objects is the provision of a very simple process and apparatus...

  • Shot-Peening Treatments
  • Year: 1963, Source: US Patent 3,073,022
  • This invention relates to the treatment of metal surfaces and more particularly to a method of increasing the fatigue life of metal parts. We have now found that a plurality of shot-peening treatment...


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