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Daniel J Virga

from Conway, SC
Age ~71

Daniel Virga Phones & Addresses

  • 1385 Tidway Cir, Conway, SC 29527 (843) 756-8157
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • 24282 Eastwood Village Dr, Clinton Township, MI 48035 (586) 790-1288
  • Clinton Twp, MI
  • Loris, SC
  • Harrison Township, MI
  • Saint Clair Shores, MI
  • Eastpointe, MI
  • 24282 Eastwood Village Dr Apt, Clinton Twp, MI 48035 (586) 292-9811

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

d***a@localnet.com

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Us Patents

Actuator For An Air Intake Valve

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US Patent:
20090095350, Apr 16, 2009
Filed:
Oct 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/872752
Inventors:
Walter Douglas Bauman - Wixom MI, US
Mark M. Rose - Myrtle Bearch SC, US
Daniel J. Virga - Myrtle Beach SC, US
International Classification:
F16K 31/44
F16K 31/52
US Classification:
137 1, 251231, 251215
Abstract:
An example valve for controlling airflow to an engine includes an actuator with an actuator arm that moves between extended and retracted positions, and a valve housing defining an airflow passage extending between a first housing opening and a second housing opening. The airflow passage has an axis X. The example valve also includes at least one finger within the valve housing. Movement of the actuator arm causes radial movement of the finger relative to the axis X, and the finger moves between a position that provides a restricted flow of air through the airflow passage, and a position that provides a greater flow of air through the airflow passage.

Sealed Gas Spring Cover

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US Patent:
20070251779, Nov 1, 2007
Filed:
Mar 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/386280
Inventors:
Walter Bauman - Wixom MI, US
Benjamin Adams - Pittsburgh PA, US
Mark Rose - Myrtle Beach SC, US
Daniel Virga - Myrtle Beach SC, US
Alton Elvis - Aynor SC, US
Hernan Perin - Macomb MI, US
International Classification:
F16F 9/38
US Classification:
188322120, 188322160, 267064110
Abstract:
A gas spring assembly is used to control movement of a vehicle body panel relative to a vehicle body member. The gas spring assembly includes a rod and piston that are received within a tube or cylinder. A first rod end is coupled to the piston to move the piston back and forth within the cylinder. A second rod end is mounted to one of the vehicle body panel or the vehicle body member. The cylinder is mounted to the other of the vehicle body panel or the vehicle body member. The gas spring assembly includes a resilient cover that covers the rod and cylinder and extends from the second rod end to a distal cylinder end. The resilient cover extends and retracts with rod movement and is sealed at each end of the resilient cover to provide a completely sealed gas spring assembly.
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