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Anton Dusel, Landshut DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080203051Jar or Tin Lid - The invention relates to a lid for jars or tins having a screw-lock or twist-lock mechanism for sealing the content of the jar or tin in an air-tight manner. The lid is made up of a rubber or plastic seal between the inside of the lid and the upper peripheral edge of the jar or tin. The lid has a discoid plate having a continuous opening or alternatively-no opening is inserted between the lid and the upper edge of the jar or tin. The peripheral edge representing the upper edge of the jar or tin is configured to form a tight seal with the discoid plate when the jar or tin is closed. The opening of the plate is associated with a seal facing the inside of the lid and blocking air from penetrating the opening.08-28-2008

Karl-Heinz Dusel, Unterschleissheim DE

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20090304497GUIDE BLADE SEGMENT OF A GAS TURBINE AND METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION - A guide blade segment of a gas turbine, having at least one guide blade and having an inner cover band assigned to the radially inner end of the or each guide blade, is disclosed. An integral constituent part of the inner cover band of the guide blade segment is a sealing element, which serves to seal a radially inner gap between the guide blade segment and a gas turbine rotor.12-10-2009
20090324384GAS TURBINE HAVING A PERIPHERAL RING SEGMENT INCLUDING A RECIRCULATION CHANNEL - A gas turbine having at least one compressor, at least one combustion chamber, and at least one turbine, the or each compressor and/or the or each turbine having a rotor that includes rotor blades surrounded by a stationary housing, and a run-in coating being assigned to the housing is disclosed. The gas turbine includes at least one channel which is configured to apply a pressure prevailing on the high-pressure side of the blades of a rotor to a low-pressure side of the same in the area of a gap between the radially outer ends of the blades and the housing and thereby prevent a flow through the gap.12-31-2009
20110052412HIGH-PRESSURE TURBINE ROTOR, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - A method for producing a high-pressure turbine rotor, as well as a turbine rotor, is disclosed. The turbine rotor is designed as a blisk (i.e., bladed disk) and forms a radially inward disk and several vanes or blades that project from the disk. The turbine rotor has an internal duct system for air cooling and at least one section of the turbine rotor is manufactured in a generative production process.03-03-2011
20110217457REPAIR METHOD - A method for repairing gas turbine components, in particular gas turbine blades, including at least the following steps: a) preparing a gas turbine component to be repaired; b) removing a damaged portion from the gas turbine component to be repaired, thereby forming a plane separation surface; c) placing the gas turbine component at least partly in a process chamber in such a way that the plane separation surface extends approximately horizontally within the process chamber; d) filling the process chamber with a metal powder that is bonding-compatible with the material of the gas turbine component to be repaired, namely up to the level of the separation surface; e) building up the removed portion on the separation surface by depositing metal powder in layers onto the separation surface and by fusing the metal powder, which has been deposited in layers onto the separation surface, to the separation surface.09-08-2011

Martin Dusel, Indianapolis, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110241237REPAIR OF HEATING WALLS IN A REFRACTORY FURNACE - A method of repairing a refractory brick wall in a furnace that includes: (a) identifying a refractory brick wall or portion thereof that requires repair/reconstruction, pre engineering construction dimensions and accommodating various battery oven designs and oven heating systems; (b) demolishing the refractory brick wall or wall portion thereof identified in step (a); (c) installing outer reusable forms in situ, defining a new wall or portion thereof; (d) installing inner consumable forms defining one or more passageways within the new wall or portion thereof; and (e) pouring castable material into one or more areas bounded by the outer forms; (f) curing said castable material; and (g) removing the outer reuseable forms.10-06-2011