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Thomas A Hunzinger

from Mc Gregor, IA
Age ~74

Thomas Hunzinger Phones & Addresses

  • 15078 Jasper Ave, Mc Gregor, IA 52157 (563) 873-3379
  • Mount Pleasant, WI
  • Racine, WI
  • Sturtevant, WI
  • 15078 Jasper Ave, Mc Gregor, IA 52157 (262) 886-0659

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Thomas A Hunzinger

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Address:
15078 Jasper Ave, Mc Gregor, IA 52157
VIN:
1UJAJ01G571BC0117
Make:
N/A
Model:
N/A
Year:
2007

Publications

Us Patents

Fitting/Manifold Assembly And Method For A Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
6347663, Feb 19, 2002
Filed:
Mar 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/524115
Inventors:
Thomas A. Hunzinger - Racine WI
Ken Nakayama - Racine WI
Assignee:
Modine Manufacturing Company - Racine WI
International Classification:
F28F 904
US Classification:
165178, 2853824, 285189, 228136, 228189
Abstract:
A fitting/manifold assembly and method are provided for a heat exchanger. The method includes the steps of providing a manifold ( ) including a wall ( ) having an aperture ( ) therethrough; providing a fitting ( ) including a body ( ), a nipple ( ) extending from the body ( ) and having an interior surface ( ), and an opening ( ) extending through the body ( ) to allow access to the interior surface ( ); inserting the nipple ( ) into the aperture ( ) from one side of the wall ( ) so that the body ( ) of the fitting ( ) is on the one side of the wall ( ) and a portion ( ) of the nipple ( ) is on the other side of the wall ( ); deforming the interior surface ( ) of the nipple ( ) with a deforming tool ( ) inserted through the opening ( ) in the body ( ) to enlarge the portion ( ) to a shape that restricts retraction of the nipple ( ) from the aperture ( ).

Thermal Relief Mechanism For Combination-Type Heat Exchangers

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US Patent:
7360584, Apr 22, 2008
Filed:
Nov 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/272659
Inventors:
Thomas A. Hunzinger - Racine WI, US
Ken Nakayama - Racine WI, US
David M. Scoville - Kenosha WI, US
Assignee:
Modine Manufacturing Company - Racine WI
International Classification:
F28D 7/16
US Classification:
165140, 165 81
Abstract:
A multi-fluid heat exchanger and a method of making the same are provided wherein a cut portion is provided in an elongated header of the heat exchanger at a location between a pair of baffles in the elongated header and first and second cores of the heat exchanger. At least a majority of the transverse cross section of the elongated header is removed at the cut portion to allow for relative thermal growth of the first and second cores.

Heat Exchange Tube And Method Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
20120180991, Jul 19, 2012
Filed:
Jan 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/349800
Inventors:
Aroon K. Viswanathan - Racine WI, US
Thomas A. Hunzinger - Racine WI, US
Rifaquat A. Cheema - Kenosha WI, US
International Classification:
F28F 13/12
F28D 15/00
F15D 1/04
US Classification:
16510414, 138 39
Abstract:
A heat exchanger tube includes protrusions extending into the internal volume to turbulate a fluid flow for improved heat transfer. The protrusions are arranged to provide dimpled and un-dimpled regions in order to provide increased heat transfer together with decreased pressure drop. A method of transferring heat by flowing a fluid into a tube, turbulating the fluid in a dimpled first tube section, developing a thermal boundary layer in an un-dimpled second section, and turbulating the fluid in a dimpled second tube section is also presented.

Fitting For Use In A Heat Exchange System

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US Patent:
51691787, Dec 8, 1992
Filed:
Jun 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/538247
Inventors:
Thomas A. Hunzinger - Racine WI
Assignee:
Modine Manufacturing Co. - Racine WI
International Classification:
F16L 300
US Classification:
285 26
Abstract:
Difficulties in brazing or welding a fitting that may be utilized in a heat exchange system are avoided in a construction that includes a mounting block (100) including a formation (102) by which the block (100) may be mounted on another object such as a support (10). At least one aperture (108, 110) extends through the block (100) at a sleeve (112, 114), having opposed ends (122, 128; 158, 160) and an exterior surface (131, 155) sized to snuggly and slidably pass at least partially through the aperture (108, 110) and an interior surface (126, 150) defining a fluid passage. A pair of axially spaced grooves (140, 142; 152, 154) are in the exterior surface (131, 155) and are spaced a distance about equal to the thickness of the block (100) at the apertures (108, 110). A retaining ring (176, 178) may be located in one of the grooves (140, 152) and a retaining clip (170) is removably received in the other groove (142, 154) remote therefrom. As a consequence, the sleeve (112, 114) may be joined to tubing (34, 38) in a heat exchange system without subjecting the mounting block (100) to the bonding procedure.
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