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Oven rack having an integral lubricious, dry porcelain surface
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US20070272231A1
US20070272231A1US11/440,992US44099206AUS2007272231A1US 20070272231 A1US20070272231 A1US 20070272231A1US 44099206 AUS44099206 AUS 44099206AUS 2007272231 A1US2007272231 A1US 2007272231A1
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A lubricious porcelain coated steel wire oven rack. The preferred coated steel wire oven rack includes a plurality of elongated steel wire members joined together to form an oven rack having an outer surface. The plurality of elongated steel wire members are made from a cold drawn steel rod material containing from about 80 to about 99.9% by weight of iron, up to about 0.08% by weight of carbon and from about 0.001 to about 0.2% by weight of a carbon stabilizing transition metal, preferably selected from the group consisting of Vanadium, Tantalum, Titanium and Niobium. In a preferred embodiment, the porcelain surface of the oven rack includes a dry lubricant selected from carbon; graphite; boron nitride; cubic boron nitride; molybdenum (IV) sulfide; molybdenum disulfide; molybdenum sulfide; molybdenum (IV) selenide; molybdenum selenide; tungsten (IV) sulfide; tungsten disulfide; tungsten sulfide; silicon nitride (Si3N4); TiN; TiC; TiCN; TiO2; TiAlN; CrN; SiC; diamond-like carbon; tungsten carbide (WC); zirconium oxide (ZrO2); zirconium oxide and 0.1 to 40 weight % aluminum oxide; alumina-zirconia; antimony; antimony oxide; antimony trioxide; and mixtures thereof.

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1. A lubricious glass-coated metal cooking article capable of withstanding repeated heating and cooling between room temperature and at least 500° F. without chipping or cracking the glass coating,
wherein the glass coating includes about 0.1 to about 20% by weight of a homogeneously distributed dry refractory lubricant material selected from the group consisting of carbon; graphite; boron nitride; cubic boron nitride; molybdenum (IV) sulfide; molybdenum disulfide; molybdenum sulfide; molybdenum (IV) selenide; molybdenum selenide, tungsten (IV) sulfide; tungsten disulfide; tungsten sulfide; silicon nitride (Si3N4); TiN; TiC; TiCN; TiO2; TiAlN; CrN; SiC; diamond-like carbon; tungsten carbide (WC); zirconium oxide (ZrO2); zirconium oxide and 0.1 to 40 weight % aluminum oxide; alumina-zirconia; antimony; antimony oxide; antimony trioxide; and mixtures thereof.
Ironabout 80% to about 99.9%;Carbonup to about 0.08%; andA transition metal selected from Vn, Ta,0.001% to about 0.2%,Ti, Ni or mixture of any two or more
wherein the amount of carbon in the steel rod material, the amount of carbon stabilizing transition metal in the steel rod material and the degree to which the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced, when the steel wire is drawn from the steel rod material, are selected to prevent chipping of the glass material away from the outer surface of the article due to the release of hydrogen gas from the steel wire members when the glass-coated steel wire members are heated to a temperature above 900° F.; and
wherein the glass surface includes a dry refractory lubricant material or has been processed for increased lubricity to achieve a reduction in a coefficient of friction in porcelain-to-porcelain sliding contact.
26. A lubricious glass-coated steel wire oven rack comprising:
a plurality of elongated steel wire members joined together to form an oven rack having an outer surface;
the plurality of elongated steel wire members being made from a steel rod material containing up to about 0.03% by weight carbon;
the plurality of elongated steel wire members being made from the steel rod material by drawing the steel rod material to form steel wire;
wherein the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced by at least about 20% when the steel rod material is drawn to form the steel wire;
the outer surface of the oven rack being coated by a lubricious glass material;
wherein the amount of carbon in the steel rod material and the degree to which the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced, when the steel wire is drawn from the steel rod material, are selected to prevent chipping of the glass material away from the outer surface of the article due to the release of hydrogen gas from the steel wire members when the glass-coated steel wire members are heated to a temperature above 900° F.
27. The lubricious glass-coated steel wire oven rack ofclaim 26, wherein the glass material is porcelain coated onto the outer surface of the, steel wire members by first applying a base coat and thereafter applying a lubricious top coat containing 0.1% to about 20% by weight of a homogeneously dispersed dry lubricant material selected from the group consisting of carbon; graphite; boron nitride; cubic boron nitride; molybdenum (IV) sulfide; molybdenum disulfide; molybdenum sulfide; molybdenum (IV) selenide; molybdenum selenide; tungsten (IV) sulfide; tungsten disulfide; tungsten sulfide; silicon nitride (Si3N4); TiN; TiC; TiCN; TiO2; TiAlN; CrN; SiC; diamond-like carbon; tungsten carbide (WC); zirconium oxide (ZrO2); zirconium oxide and 0.1 to 40 weight % aluminum oxide; alumina-zirconia; antimony; antimony oxide; antimony trioxide; and mixtures thereof.
31. A method of making a lubricious glass-coated steel wire oven rack, comprising the steps of:
a) providing steel rod material containing from about 80 to about 99.9% by weight of iron, up to about 0.08% by weight of carbon and from about 0.001 to about 0.2% by weight of carbon stabilizing transition metal selected from the group consisting of Vanadium, Tantalum, Titanium and Niobium;
b) drawing the steel rod material to form steel wire, wherein the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced by at least about 20%;
c) forming a plurality of elongated steel wire members from said steel wire;
d) joining the plurality of steel wire members to one another to form interconnected parts of a steel wire oven rack; and
e) coating the steel wire oven rack with a lubricious porcelain;
wherein the amount of carbon in the steel rod material, the amount of carbon stabilizing transition metal in the steel rod material and the degree to which the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced, when the steel wire is drawn from the steel rod material, are selected to prevent chipping or spalling of the glass material away from the outer surface of the article due to the release of hydrogen gas from the steel wire members when the glass-coated steel wire members are heated to a temperature above 900° F.
39. A method of cleaning a porcelain-coated steel wire oven rack capable of withstanding oven cleaning temperatures above 900° F. without porcelain chipping or cracking, comprising the steps of:
heating the oven to a temperature above 900° F., said oven containing said porcelain-coated steel wire oven rack formed by steps a)-e):
a) providing steel rod material containing from about 80 to about 99.9% by weight of iron, up to about 0.08% by weight of carbon and from about 0.001 to about 0.2% by weight of carbon stabilizing transition metal selected from the group consisting of Vanadium, Tantalum, Titanium and Niobium;
b) drawing the steel rod material to form steel wire, wherein the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced by at least about 20% to form cavities in the steel wire in which hydrogen, emitted from the steel wire, is received and compressed at the oven cleaning temperature, without chipping or cracking the porcelain coating;
c) forming a plurality of elongated steel wire members from said steel wire;
d) joining the plurality of steel wire members to one another to form interconnected parts of a steel wire oven rack; and
e) coating the steel wire oven rack with a lubricious porcelain,
wherein the amount of carbon in the steel rod material, the amount of carbon stabilizing transition metal in the steel rod material and the degree to which the diameter of the cross-sectional area of the steel rod material is reduced, when the steel wire is drawn from the steel rod material, are selected to prevent chipping of the glass material away from the outer surface of the article due to the release of hydrogen gas from the steel wire members when the glass-coated steel wire members are heated to a temperature above 900° F.
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