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Gale Allyn Kooken

from Dayton, OH
Age ~77

Gale Kooken Phones & Addresses

  • 2080 Echoing Oaks Cir, Dayton, OH 45414 (937) 902-7381
  • 313 Scott Dr, Englewood, OH 45322
  • Columbus, OH
  • Montmorenci, IN
  • Montgomery, OH
  • 2080 Echoing Oaks Cir, Dayton, OH 45414

Work

Company: Dayton-phoenix Jan 1993 to Dec 2019 Position: Chief executive officer

Industries

Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Resumes

Resumes

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Gale Kooken

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Location:
Dayton, OH
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Dayton-Phoenix Jan 1993 - Dec 2019
Chief Executive Officer

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gale A. Kooken
President
Dpg Founders Insurance Company, Inc
198 Country Clb Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451
2080 Echoing Oaks Cir, Dayton, OH 45414
3915 Oakview Dr, Dayton, OH 45430
Gale Kooken
President
Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Motor & Generator Mfg
PO Box 4135, Dayton, OH 45401
266 W 5 St, Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 496-3900, (937) 496-3969
Gale A. Kooken
Director, President, Treasurer
Dayton-Phoenix International Ic-Disc Corp
1619 Kuntz Rd, Dayton, OH 45404

Publications

Us Patents

Stator Lamination Design Having A Tapered Opening

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US Patent:
56441819, Jul 1, 1997
Filed:
Jan 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/369097
Inventors:
Gale A. Kooken - Englewood OH
John W. Murphy - Kettering OH
Roger D. Fleming - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
H02K 100
US Classification:
310216
Abstract:
A stator lamination for an electric motor includes a plurality of notches extending about an inner periphery thereof shaped to minimize damage to insulation of the conductor during insertion of the conductor into the notches and removal of the conductor from the notches. Each notch includes two side walls which intersect the inner periphery of the laminate at a tapered angle. The side walls each include a cutout shaped to receive a retaining strip or slat therebetween, and the cutouts intersect the walls at tapered angles. The tapered angles are preferably less than about 12. degree. or greater than about 14. degree. , in order to prevent the formation of a locking taper.

Stator Lamination Jig System

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US Patent:
58455531, Dec 8, 1998
Filed:
Mar 28, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/623628
Inventors:
Gale A. Kooken - Englewood OH
John W. Murphy - Kettering OH
Roger D. Fleming - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B26D 314
B26D 706
US Classification:
83 23
Abstract:
The invention is a stator lamination jig system which comprises a centrally located spindle and a support for a stator lamination having a plurality of holes therein. The support is rotatively-mounted on the spindle for driving the lamination during a notching operation. A plate is included to secure the lamination on the support and a non-rotatable ejector is located below the support which has a lowered position and a raised position. An ejection cylinder is seated upon the ejector which is shaped and positioned to extend through holes in the support. The invention also comprises a cylinder connected to the ejector for driving the ejector. When the cylinder is actuated upwards, the ejector is in a raised position which urges the ejection cylinder through the holes in the support to cause the lamination to be released from the jig.

Stator Lamination Jig System

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US Patent:
55511422, Sep 3, 1996
Filed:
Jan 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/368917
Inventors:
Gale A. Kooken - Englewood OH
John W. Murphy - Kettering OH
Roger D. Fleming - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B23P 2300
US Classification:
295643
Abstract:
The invention is a stator lamination jig system which comprises a centrally located spindle and a support for a stator lamination having a plurality of holes therein. The support is rotatively-mounted on the spindle for driving the lamination during a notching operation. A plate is included to secure the lamination on the support and a non-rotatable ejector is located below the support which has a lowered position and a raised position. An ejection cylinder is seated upon the ejector which is shaped and positioned to extend through holes in the support. The invention also comprises a cylinder connected to the ejector for driving the ejector. When the cylinder is actuated upwards, the ejector is in a raised position which urges the ejection cylinder through the holes in the support to cause the lamination to be released from the jig.
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