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Edward J Panozzo

from Beecher, IL
Age ~73

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  • 117 Church Rd, Beecher, IL 60401 (708) 946-6097
  • South Holland, IL
  • Willeys, IL
  • 117 W Church Rd, Beecher, IL 60401 (708) 275-4654

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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System And Method For Evaluating A Wire Conductor

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US Patent:
8564306, Oct 22, 2013
Filed:
Nov 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/950796
Inventors:
Edward Panozzo - Mokena IL, US
Harold Parish - Shelby Township MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
G01R 31/02
US Classification:
324543, 324517, 324541
Abstract:
A method of evaluating an electrically conductive wire segment having an insulated intermediate portion and non-insulated ends includes passing the insulated portion of the wire segment through an electrically conductive brush. According to the method, an electrical potential is established on the brush by a power source. The method also includes determining a value of electrical current that is conducted through the wire segment by the brush when the potential is established on the brush. The method additionally includes comparing the value of electrical current conducted through the wire segment with a predetermined current value to thereby evaluate the wire segment. A system for evaluating an electrically conductive wire segment is also disclosed.

Surge Testing Method And System For A Bar-Wound Stator

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US Patent:
8633728, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Nov 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/299416
Inventors:
Edward Panozzo - Mokena IL, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
G01R 31/34
G01R 31/06
G01R 31/02
US Classification:
32476501, 324546, 324537
Abstract:
A method for surge testing a bar-wound stator includes electrically connecting a conductive lead of a test system to a corresponding welded hair pin in each of the layers mid-way through the stator windings. A calibrated voltage surge is applied via the conductive leads into the windings of the stator at the welded hair pins. The method includes measuring a voltage drop between turns of the windings after applying the calibrated voltage surge, recording the measured voltage drop in memory of the test system, and executing a control event with respect to the stator when the measured voltage drop is more than a calibrated threshold voltage drop. A system for surge testing the bar-wound stator includes a test device having a capacitor for storing the calibrated surge voltage and a pin set that is electrically connected to the test device. The pin set includes the conductive wires and leads.
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