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US10053746B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10053746-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615339472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch comprising the steps of: grinding the worn carburized surface of the sprag clutch to prepare the surface for metallurgical bonding; place the worn carburized surface in a PVD Cathodic Arc chamber; preheat the worn carburized surface to remove moisture and provide for a good metallurgical bonding surface; reverse sputter clean the surface to remove any surface oxide; apply a first coating layer using the PVD process to a maximum thickness; change the coating macro topology by polishing the coated surface; apply a second coating layer using the PVD process to a maximum thickness; and, grind or polish the coating to a desired dimension.
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We claim the following: 1. A method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch comprising the steps of: grind the worn carburized surface of the sprag clutch to prepare the worn carburized surface for metallurgical bonding; place the worn carburized surface in a PVD Cathodic Arc chamber; preheat the worn carburized surface to remove moisture and provide for a metallurgical bonding surface; reverse sputter clean the surface to remove any surface oxide; apply a first coating layer of Chromium Nitride using a PVD process in the PVD Cathodic Arc chamber; change the first coating layer macro topology by polishing the first coated layer; apply a second coating layer of Chromium Nitride using the PVD process in the PVD Cathodic Arc chamber to a thickness in excess of an original specified dimension of the sprag clutch; and, grind or polish the second coating layer to a thickness resembling the original dimensions of the sprag clutch. 2. The method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch of claim 1 , and further comprising the step of: prior to applying the second coating, reverse sputter clean the first coating layer surface to remove any surface oxide. 3. The method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch of claim 1 , and further comprising the step of: the step of grinding or polishing the second coating layer includes grinding the second coating layer to the original dimensions of the sprag clutch and then polishing the coating. 4. The method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch of claim 3 , and further comprising the step of: polish the coating to the original dimensions of the sprag clutch of 30 micro inches. 5. The method of repairing a worn carburized surface on a sprag clutch of claim 1 , and further comprising the step of: the step of apply a first coating layer using a PVD process includes the step of keeping the worn carburized surface that is being repaired below a temperature such that distortion of the worn carburized surface does not occur.
by mechanical pretreatment, e.g. grinding, sanding · CPC title
by masking · CPC title
Processes of grinding or polishing; Use of auxiliary equipment in connection with such processes · CPC title
Heat-treatment · CPC title
with alloys based on iron, cobalt or nickel · CPC title
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