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  • Meddybemps, ME
  • 115 Three Bridge Rd, Vincentown, NJ 08088 (609) 268-2021
  • Shamong, NJ
  • Harvey Cedars, NJ

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Patrick Wooding - Lawyer

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Office:
TencerSherman LLP
ISLN:
1000445720
Admitted:
2018
University:
University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego CA

Publications

Us Patents

Atmosphere Control Of Slag Melting Furnace

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US Patent:
43521894, Sep 28, 1982
Filed:
Oct 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/083585
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
F27D 706
US Classification:
373 45
Abstract:
An electrically conductive refractory lined crucible is covered by a refractory lined roof. At least one electrode supported by the roof extends downwardly into the crucible for melting the flux within the crucible. The crucible lining itself functions as the second electrode. The roof and the crucible are air-tight thereby preventing air from entering the crucible. An exhaust port located in the upper portion of the roof is connected to a vacuum device for exhausting fumes from the crucible and for controlling the atmosphere within the crucible.

Slag And Alloy Feeding Based On Electrode Weight

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US Patent:
40912299, May 23, 1978
Filed:
Mar 1, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/773333
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Edgar V. Weir - Butler PA
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
H05B 7148
US Classification:
13 33
Abstract:
Load cells continuously measure the weight of a consumable electrode as it is being melted in an electroslag melting furnace. This information is compared to similar information obtained from load cells measuring the weight of a supply of granular slag and/or alloy additions intended to be added to the molten slag in the furnace. The addition of the granular slag and/or alloy is controlled based on the results of this comparison.

Current Conducting Atmosphere Control Sleeve For Electroslag Furnace

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US Patent:
41317521, Dec 26, 1978
Filed:
May 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/794043
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
H05B 360
F27B 1412
US Classification:
13 9ES
Abstract:
An air tight sleeve is adapted to be moved between an inoperative position and an operative position wherein it extends between the top of a crucible of an electroslag melting furnace and the bottom of the furnace head. A seal is formed between the top of the crucible and the bottom of the sleeve and between the top of the sleeve and the bottom of the furnace head so that the atmosphere within the space between the furance head and the crucible can be controlled. Additionally, the sleeve is electrically connected to the bottom of the furnace head and to an electrically conductive water guide within the crucible wall so that the sleeve also functions as the return conductor.

Consumable Electrode Furnace Crucibles

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US Patent:
40327051, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
Sep 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/616365
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
F27D 112
US Classification:
13 32
Abstract:
A consumable electrode furnace crucible is disclosed which utilizes a coaxially disposed crucible body, intermediate water guide, and outer crucible jacket disposed upon a base. The bottom portion of the water guide is electrically interconnected to the bottom portion of the crucible body and is otherwise electrically insulated from the crucible jacket and crucible body to provide a coaxial return current path providing substantial magnetic field cancellation. The inner surface of the intermediate water guide is spaced close to the outer surface of the crucible body to define a narrow passage which forces the cooling water to pass across the surface of the crucible body at an ultrahigh velocity to sweep away steam.

Ultrahigh Velocity Water-Cooled Copper Trough

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US Patent:
44469950, May 8, 1984
Filed:
Oct 13, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/311045
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding - Indian Mills NJ
International Classification:
B22D 4108
US Classification:
222590
Abstract:
A trough for delivering molten material flowing from a furnace includes an elongated copper member along which the material flows. A coolant guide is located beneath the copper member and is closely spaced therefrom so as to define a highly restrictive narrow coolant flow passage. A liquid coolant is supplied to the passage where the velocity of the same is made to accelerate to an ultrahigh velocity of at least 10 feet per second across the undersurface of the copper member to thereby sweep away steam generated upon the surface.

Atmospheric Control Of Flux Pre-Melting Furnace

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US Patent:
42029970, May 13, 1980
Filed:
Mar 1, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/773263
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
F27D 706
US Classification:
13 31R
Abstract:
A graphite lined crucible includes an upper horizontally extending flange having a seal ring around its periphery. The crucible may be raised by a hydraulic cylinder so as to bring the seal ring into engagement with the inside of a refractory lined roof. Electrodes supported by the roof extend downwardly into the crucible for melting the flux within the crucible. The roof and the crucible are air-tight thereby preventing air from entering the crucible. An exhaust port located in the upper portion of the roof is connected to a vacuum device for exhausting fumes from the crucible and for controlling the atmosphere within the crucible.

Ultrahigh Velocity Water-Cooled Copper Spinner

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US Patent:
45341770, Aug 13, 1985
Filed:
Feb 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/582400
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding - Indian Mills NJ
International Classification:
F25D 1702
US Classification:
62 64
Abstract:
A fiberizing spinner for converting a stream of molten material into a plurality of fibers includes a substantially cylindrically shaped copper shell. A complementary shaped coolant guide is disposed within the shell and is closely spaced from the inner surface thereof so as to define a highly restrictive narrow flow passage. A liquid coolant is supplied to the passage where the velocity of the same is made to accelerate to an ultrahigh velocity of at least 10 feet per second across the inner surface of the shell to thereby sweep away steam generated upon the surface.

High Integrity Atmosphere Control Of Electroslag Melting

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US Patent:
41172531, Sep 26, 1978
Filed:
Mar 1, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/773334
Inventors:
Patrick J. Wooding - Moorestown NJ
Assignee:
Wooding Corporation - Moorestown NJ
International Classification:
H05B 360
F27D 118
US Classification:
13 31R
Abstract:
An air tight sleeve is adapted to be moved between an inoperative position to an operative position wherein it extends between the top of a crucible of an electro-slag melting furnace and the bottom of a furnace head. A seat is formed between the top of the crucible and the bottom of the sleeve and the top of the sleeve and the bottom of the furnace head so that the space between the furnace head and the crucible is air tight. A vacuum pump or similar device controls the atmosphere within the space surrounded by the sleeve.
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