Patents Relating to Shot Peening

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  • Abrading Apparatus
  • Year: 1952, Source: US Patent 2,590,576
  • The present invention relates to abrading apparatus, more particularly the present invention is concerned with abrading machines of the character wherein an abrasive is picked up and directed against ...

  • Method of Reclaiming Granular Material
  • Year: 1951, Source: US Patent 2,707,314
  • The present invention relates to an apparatus for and method of reclaiming granular material. More particularly, the present invention relates to an apparatus for and method of scrubbing molding sand ...

  • Grit Blasting Apparatus And The Like
  • Year: 1950, Source: US Patent 2,520,566
  • This invention relates to apparatus for cleaning or abrading by means of projected particles of grit such as sand, "carborundum" or other abrasive material. The invention relates more particularly bu...

  • Electric Power Control
  • Year: 1950, Source: US Patent 2,505,049
  • This invention relates to the art of feeding powder, and more particularly to electrical means for controlling the flow of powder. In feeding powder, especially iron powder, which is carried and pr...

  • Peening Apparatus
  • Year: 1949, Source: US Patent 2,489,877
  • The present invention relates to an improvement in peening apparatus of the type in which shot is caused to be projected upon metal articles to remove fissures or other imperfections therein and there...

  • Extruded Shape
  • Year: 1949, Source: US Patent 2,458,686
  • The present invention relates to metallic structural shapes and the method of producing extrusions of an integrally reinforced type....

  • Glaze Breaker
  • Year: 1948, Source: US Patent 2,549,043
  • This invention relates to glaze breakers. A glaze breaker is used for removing the glazed surface from cylinder walls caused by the continued rubbing of piston rings thereover. When old rings are rem...

  • Shot Blasting Nozzle
  • Year: 1948, Source: US Patent 2,439,032
  • This invention relates to the art of shot peening. Cold working of metal articles to compact the surface layer by shot peening is easily accomplished if the surface can be exposed to the shot blast. ...

  • Apparatus for Separating a Mixture of Granular or Comminuted Materials by Air Suspension
  • Year: 1947, Source: US Patent 2,635,745
  • This invention relates to an apparatus for separating into its components a continuously circulating mixture of two or more granular or comminuted materials, some of which have different specific grav...

  • Apparatus for Combining and Emplacing Cementitious Substances
  • Year: 1947, Source: US Patent 2,543,517
  • This invention relates to the art of affixing cementitious substances to surfaces and the primary object is to provide a specifically formed nozzle forming a part of the apparatus for producing and em...

  • Rotary Buffing Tool
  • Year: 1946, Source: US Patent 2,423,992
  • Our invention relates broadly to rotary wiping tools and more specifically to rotary-buffing tools of the type used in the reconditioning of worn engine cylinders. An important object of our inventio...

  • Cylinder Surface Character
  • Year: 1944, Source: US Patent 2,434,880
  • This invention relates to improvements in the interior piston and ring engaging surface of internal combustion and other compression engine cylinders as well as to improved methods and arrangements fo...

  • Shot Blasting Test
  • Year: 1944, Source: US Patent 2,350,440
  • This invention relates to instrumentation and the method of use for measuring the intensity of a cold working operation and more specifically the shot blasting of metal parts....

  • Shot Blasting Apparatus
  • Year: 1944, Source: US Patent 2,338,591
  • The present invention relates to an improvement in an apparatus for shot blasting metal articles, and more particularly is directed to an apparatus for shot blasting spring leaves. The primary objec...


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