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2671 Oak Hill Rd, Cutler, OH 45724

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Cutter Tool Insert Having Sensing Device

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/530073
Inventors:
Joel Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
Steven W. Webb - Woodlands TX, US
Patrick Georges Gabriel Dapsalmon - Paris, FR
Assignee:
DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC. - Worthington OH
International Classification:
E21B 10/36
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
175428, 156 60
Abstract:
A cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool and its method of making are provided. The cutting element may include a substrate, a superhard layer, and a sensing element. The superhard layer may be bonded to the substrate along an interface. The superhard layer may have a working surface opposite the interface and an outer peripheral surface. The outer peripheral surface may extend between the working surface and the interface. The sensing element may comprise at least a part of the superhard layer.

Vacuum Cup Assembly

US Patent:
2018007, Mar 15, 2018
Filed:
Nov 20, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/817733
Inventors:
- Groveport OH, US
Joel Michael Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
International Classification:
B25J 15/06
Abstract:
A vacuum cup assembly that generates a local vacuum using a prime mover that may be an electrical motor or a solenoid. The vacuum cup may have one or more ports to remove and vent air between the cup and the atmosphere. The prime mover drives a piston or a flexible membrane, which may be a diaphragm, through one or more reciprocating cycles to generate the local vacuum. The vacuum cup assembly may be used to form a temporary attachment to a work piece, the act on the work piece, such as by moving the work piece, and then release the work piece from the vacuum cup assembly. The vacuum cup assembly disclosed herein is self-contained inasmuch as the assembly may have a power source, such as a battery, located on a housing. This makes its operation quiet and effective.

Post-Production Coatings And Incorporation Processes For Plastic

US Patent:
2016036, Dec 22, 2016
Filed:
Jun 20, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/186760
Inventors:
Joel Michael Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
International Classification:
B41M 5/26
Abstract:
A method of producing incorporated marks into thermoplastics and the apparatus resulting from the method. The marking material may be applied as a coating via a number of techniques, and then incorporated into the plastic via a variety of heat sources, including a laser. The incorporated coating components may have features such as color that contrasts with the color of the surrounding substrate surface material, and/or may contain environmental indicators or tracer materials. A laser may be used to heat the coating and cause the plastic structure's surface to soften, thereby permitting the components of the coating to become physically encompassed in the plastic. Surrounding coating and/or plastic may be removed using a stronger laser or other energy-application apparatus.

Marking Stylus For Automated Marking Systems

US Patent:
2016025, Sep 1, 2016
Filed:
Feb 25, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/052918
Inventors:
- Groveport OH, US
Joel Michael Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
International Classification:
B25H 7/04
B44C 1/22
Abstract:
A marking stylus for use in automated marking systems with one of the following superabrasive components as the scribing tip: polycrystalline diamond or polycrystalline cubic boron nitride. The superabrasive may have one or more chamfers, as well as a sharp, rounded, or blunt tip. The superabrasive is preferably attached to the body of the stylus by one of the following methods: brazing, press fit, shrunk fit, clamped, casted, injection molded, or a high pressure high temperature cycle.

Vacuum Cup Assembly

US Patent:
2016013, May 19, 2016
Filed:
Nov 16, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/942343
Inventors:
- Groveport OH, US
Joel Michael Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
International Classification:
B25J 15/06
Abstract:
A vacuum cup assembly that generates a local vacuum using a prime mover that may be an electrical motor or a solenoid. The vacuum cup may have one or more ports to remove and vent air between the cup and the atmosphere. The prime mover drives a piston or a flexible membrane, which may be a diaphragm, through one or more reciprocating cycles to generate the local vacuum. The vacuum cup assembly may be used to form a temporary attachment to a work piece, the act on the work piece, such as by moving the work piece, and then release the work piece from the vacuum cup assembly. The vacuum cup assembly disclosed herein is self-contained inasmuch as the assembly may have a power source, such as a battery, located on a housing. This makes its operation quiet and effective.

Delayed Diffusion Of Novel Species From The Back Side Of Carbide

US Patent:
2015035, Dec 10, 2015
Filed:
Aug 17, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/827342
Inventors:
- Worthington OH, US
Joel Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
Assignee:
Diamond Innovations, Inc. - Worthington OH
International Classification:
B24D 3/06
B24D 99/00
Abstract:
A polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) is fabricated using a process of delayed diffusion (i.e., post-sintering) of a diffusion species (i.e., a metalloid) introduced from the back side of a carbide further away from the diamond grit or from the flank side of the carbide, as opposed to the side of the carbide adjacent to the diamond grit. The process of fabricating the PDC includes depositing, in a metal container, a synthetic diamond grit, a carbide, and a diffusion species, then applying a high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) to the contents of the metal container wherein (1) the carbide diffuses across the diamond grit, and (2) the diffusion species diffuses across the carbide followed by the diamond grit, thus providing a protective coating to the PDC.

Aluminum Or Aluminum Carbide Alternative Catalyst For Polycrystalline Diamond Compact Formation

US Patent:
2015015, Jun 4, 2015
Filed:
Apr 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/258563
Inventors:
- Worthington OH, US
Joel Michael VAUGHN - Groveport OH, US
Assignee:
DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC. - Worthington OH
International Classification:
B24D 18/00
E21B 10/56
B24D 99/00
Abstract:
A superabrasive compact and a method of making the superabrasive compact are disclosed. A superabrasive compact may comprise a superabrasive volume comprising about 60 to about 99.5 weight % superabrasive particles, about 0.5 to 40 weight % catalysts. The catalyst comprises a non-transitional metal atom.

Delayed Diffusion Of Novel Species From The Back Side Of Carbide

US Patent:
2014025, Sep 18, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/836155
Inventors:
- Worthington OH, US
Joel Vaughn - Groveport OH, US
Assignee:
DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC. - Worthington OH
International Classification:
B24D 18/00
US Classification:
51295, 51309
Abstract:
A polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) is fabricated using a process of delayed diffusion of a diffusion species (e.g., a metalloid) introduced from the back side of a cemented carbide further away from the diamond grit or from the flank side of the cemented carbide, as opposed to the side of the cemented carbide adjacent to the diamond grit. The process of fabricating the PDC includes depositing, in a metal container, a diamond grit, a cemented carbide, and a diffusion species, then applying a high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) to the contents of the metal container wherein (1) the binder of cemented carbide diffuses across the diamond grit, and (2) the diffusion species diffuses through the cemented carbide, and then through the diamond grit, thus providing a protective coating to the diamond grains of the PDC.

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