HANS E LEUMANN
Engineers in Washington

License number
Pennsylvania PE023873E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Washington
Washington, PA 15301

Professional information

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Hans Leumann - Washington, PA

Work:
Universal Cyclops - Bridgeville, PA
Research engineer
Education:
Abend Technikum; Sulzer Brothers - Zrich, ZH
BSME; Master Machinist certification. in mechanical engineering, math, physics, natural sciences; Formal 4-year apprenticeship
Military:
Rank: PFCL.i.location.original
Skills:
master machinist, fluent in French and German, familiar with metrics & CGS units, teaching math and physics, creative problem solving with innovative designs


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Centerless Runout And Profile Inspection System And Method

US Patent:
5140534, Aug 18, 1992
Filed:
Jul 20, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/555346
Inventors:
Thomas W. Miller - Butler PA
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Bruce K. Salmond - Upper St. Clair PA
Larry J. Appolonia - Carroll Township, Washington County PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01B 2120
US Classification:
364560
Abstract:
The runout or profile of parts is measured without the need for precision supports by rotating the part generally about an axis of rotation. The changes in position of one or more reference surfaces on the part along first and second tracking axes are measured for a plurality of rotational positions of the part. The change in position of the target surface for which the runout or profile is to be determined is measured along a third tracking axis which lies substantially in a common plane with the first and second tracking axes. The change in position of the rotational axis of the part along the third tracking axis is determined from the changes in position of the one or more reference surfaces and the distances between the tracking axes, and is subtracted from the measured change in position of the target surface along the third tracking axis to determine the runout or profile. Independent measurement devices, which can be aligned to the vertical using a level when the tracking axes are horizontal comprise a transmitter generating a plane of laser energy extending along and perpendicular to the tracking axis and a receiver which detects the change in the portion of the plane of laser energy blocked by the surface being tracked.


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High Precision Electronic Digital Measurement System Wound On Constant-Torque-Controlled Drum

US Patent:
4532709, Aug 6, 1985
Filed:
Oct 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/663264
Inventors:
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Kenneth S. Gerkey - Mt. Lebanon PA
Mark E. Wylie - Mt. Lebanon PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01B 702
US Classification:
33140
Abstract:
A system for ascertaining dimensions which comprises a measuring module and several gage extenders which can be used either alone or in combination with gaging blocks. The measuring module includes a drum member rotatably mounted on a support and at least one measuring member operably associated with the drum member. At least one end of the measuring member extends from the drum such that for rotational movement of the drum member in a first direction the free end of the measuring member is drawn up onto the drum and for rotational movement in a second direction the free end of the measuring member is played out from the drum member. The drum is rotated at a constant torque and the rotational movement of the drum is transmitted to a rotational position transducer. The rotational position transducer provides an output signal which is used in part to generate an electronic readout reflective of the movement of the measuring member. The gage extenders consist of elongated members which can be used individually with the measuring module or in combinations of two or more gaging members with the measuring module.


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Apparatus For Storage, Retrieval And Deployment Of Drag Gages Used In Fuel Assembly Inspection

US Patent:
4699750, Oct 13, 1987
Filed:
Feb 26, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/832951
Inventors:
Ignatius N. Bova - Pittsburgh PA
Ralph W. Kalkbrenner - Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County PA
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376245
Abstract:
In a system for inspecting fuel assembly guide thimbles, an apparatus for handling drag gages insertable within the guide thimbles includes a spider rotatably mounted to an upright support structure and supporting drag gages in a series of angularly-displaced storage positions about the support structure, and a drive operable to rotate the spider relative to the support structure and thereby moving the gages about an endless path to dispose a selected one thereof at a retrieval-and-return station. An elongated track mounted to the support structure extends outwardly above the spider, and a trolley is movable along the track between a remote position overlying a work station containing the fuel assembly to be inspected and a position adjacent to the support structure and overlying the drag gage retrieval-and-return station. A gripper mechanism, supported by a hoist which in turn is supported by the trolley, is operable for respectively gripping and releasing the selected one gage at the retrieval-and-return station. The hoist is operable to raise and lower the gripper mechanism and selected gage therewith away from and toward the retrievel-and-return station when the trolley is positioned adjacent the support structure and to raise and lower the gripper mechanism and gage therewith away from and toward the fuel assembly guide thimbles when the trolley is at the remote position.


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Protective Refractory Member Locking Device

US Patent:
4337034, Jun 29, 1982
Filed:
Feb 2, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/231228
Inventors:
John W. Morgan - Pittsburgh PA
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Bloom Engineering Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27D 302
US Classification:
432234
Abstract:
A protective refractory elongated hollow member for protecting pipe and the like in high temperature metallurgical furnaces comprises an arcuately shaped male part and an arcuately shaped female part interconnected at their respective longitudinal edges. The male part includes a clip partially embedded therewithin, which clip includes at least one hook and preferably two extending outward from the longitudinal edge of the part. The female part includes hook-receiving members such as loops partially embedded and extending from its longitudinal edge to receive the hooks. The hooks include locking means or preventive disengaging means for retaining the parts in assembled relationship.


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Protective Refractory Member

US Patent:
4182609, Jan 8, 1980
Filed:
Mar 17, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/887600
Inventors:
James E. Hovis - Pittsburgh PA
Harry P. Finke - Pittsburgh PA
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Bloom Engineering Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F27D
US Classification:
432234
Abstract:
A protective refractory member which protects heat absorptive elements such as pipe in a furnace comprises two parts connected at their respective longitudinal edges to form a peripherally continuous hollow member. Both parts include a reticulated metal structure solidly embedded within a castable refractory matrix. In one of the parts the reticulated metal structure extends outward from each longitudinal edge to form two closed loops. The other part has associated with it a clip connected to the reticulated metal structure. The clip is partially embedded within the part and has hook-like projections, preferably two or more, extending outward from the longitudinal edge which engage the closed loops of the other part to form the hollow protective member. The hook-like connection can also be used to form protective members having discontinuous peripheries.


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High Precision Gaging Block

US Patent:
4586266, May 6, 1986
Filed:
Oct 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/663243
Inventors:
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01B 330
US Classification:
33531
Abstract:
A device and a system for ascertaining dimensions includes at least one gaging block held by negative pressure to a workpiece. The gaging block has a body with a first face and a second face. The first face includes a recess portion therein and the second face defines a measurement reference surface. The body includes a port in communication with the recess portion and adapted for communication with a negative pressure generating device such as a vacuum pump. The gaging block is held by negative pressure in intimate and highly accurate contact with a workpiece in order to provide a reference point for measurements that might for a variety of reasons be most difficult to obtain.


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Clamping Device For Rectangular Workpiece

US Patent:
4601221, Jul 22, 1986
Filed:
Nov 9, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/670419
Inventors:
Ralph W. Kalkbrenner - Irwin PA
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B25B 702
US Classification:
81418
Abstract:
A clamping device for rectangular configurations characterized by two opposed jaws each having right-angled jaw portions and each pivotally mounted on separate support means for movement to and from each other so that the jaws form rectangular openings with self-adjusting aspect ratio for holding a rectangular workpiece.


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Closure Members

US Patent:
4145259, Mar 20, 1979
Filed:
Jun 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/804909
Inventors:
Hans E. Leumann - Washington PA
Assignee:
Bloom Engineering Company, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65D 4528, B65D 5310, C10B 2516
US Classification:
202248
Abstract:
A closure for an opening into a combustion chamber or a distillation chamber which tightly seals said opening. The closure has a central portion with a lip at its periphery having at least one sealing surface thereon. A member adjacent to the opening has a seat portion located out of proximity of said opening which contacts the sealing surface of the lip when the closure is closed. A hinge mechanism mounting the closure adjacent to the opening and permitting removal of the closure from the opening and a locking lever supported adjacent to the opening to force the sealing surface of the lip against the seat portion to seal the opening when the closure is closed. The seal is located out of proximity of a passageway in communication with the opening.