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Victor V Kirilloff

from Lincoln, NE
Age ~87

Victor Kirilloff Phones & Addresses

  • 1232 Campfire Cir, Lincoln, NE 68512 (402) 421-2006 (402) 421-6487
  • Omaha, NE
  • 1232 Campfire Cir, Lincoln, NE 68512 (402) 421-2006

Work

Company: Westinghouse Jun 1965 to Jun 1970 Position: Senior engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Emails

lk@navix.net

Industries

Military

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Engineer

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Location:
Lincoln, NE
Industry:
Military
Work:
Westinghouse Jun 1965 - Jun 1970
Senior Engineer

Victor Jun 1965 - Jun 1970
Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Resistor Grid Insulator Mountings

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US Patent:
52453103, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Apr 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/684219
Inventors:
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
Richard Dawson - Pittsburgh PA
William Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 1014
H01C 300
H01C 722
US Classification:
338319
Abstract:
An improved frame supported resistor grid used for dynamic braking of electric motors is provided. The resistor grid has a metal frame and fan-folded strips of resistance material arranged in columns within the frame. The strips of resistance material are supported by studs affixed to the folds of the strips and the studs are, in turn, supported in ceramic bushing insulators. An intermediate member is affixed to the frame and receives the individual ceramic bushing insulators.

Center Ventilated Resistor Grid

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US Patent:
48475858, Jul 11, 1989
Filed:
May 20, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/196250
Inventors:
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
Richard S. Dawson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 108
US Classification:
338 58
Abstract:
A resistor grid for diesel electric locomotives and the like has a rigid frame comprising outer metal side pieces and one or more pairs of inner metal side pieces spaced from each other, and columns of resistor ribbon fan-folded between each outer and outermost inner side piece, and between certain inner side pieces. Supporting means interengaging each fold of the ribbons are insulated from and carried on each side by a metal strip which rides on its adjoining side piece so as to accommodate expansion of the resistor ribbon. The ribbon is indented between folds to stiffen it and increase its span and may by provided with a support rod centered between its side pieces. The resistor grid is preferably positioned in forced air cooled resistor banks face-to-face with conventional narrow span grids, and improves the cooling of such conventional banks.

Embossed And Lanced Resistor Structure

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US Patent:
50498517, Sep 17, 1991
Filed:
Jan 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/465390
Inventors:
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 300
US Classification:
338280
Abstract:
A resistor grid for dynamic braking and the like has a fan-folded strip of resistance material mounted in a frame. The strip is embossed longitudinally so as to stiffen it between folds or loops and lanced or slit longitudinally between embossments from fold to fold but not around folds.

Continuous Weave Resistor Grid

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US Patent:
56868804, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Nov 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/561299
Inventors:
Robert Cummins - Coraopolis PA
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 1016
US Classification:
338316
Abstract:
A resistor grid assembly has a continuous resistor weave with a plurality of generally parallel, plate-like electrical elements. U-shaped bends join two adjacent elements at adjacent ends. The U-shaped bends are located in a bottom group and a top group. There is a top electrical insulating member adjacent the U-shaped bends in the top group and spaced from the U-shaped bends. There is a bottom electrical insulating member adjacent the U-shaped bends in the bottom group. Stop U-shaped pins having a pair of legs with a pair of shoulders are supported by the bottom electrical insulating member. The legs of each stop U-shaped pin extends into a pair of holes in the bottom group of U-shaped pins and rest upon the shoulders which are spaced from the insulator. Wire U-shaped pins are supported by the top electrical insulating member. The wire U-shaped pins have legs inserted into holes in the U-shaped bends in the top group.

Resistor Grid Heat Dissipating Assembly

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US Patent:
51593106, Oct 27, 1992
Filed:
Jun 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/710337
Inventors:
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Richard S. Dawson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 101
H01C 300
US Classification:
338280
Abstract:
A heat dissipating resistor grid has a rectangular or annular frame including side members carrying blocks or panels of insulating material having cavities in their inner surfaces. The resistor element is a zigzag strip formed from individual flat lengths of resistance material, each length having offset ends in opposite directions, adjoining offset ends forming a sandwich with a conductive support strip which extends beyond the offset end and terminates in projections which mate with the cavities in the insulating material. The support strip may extend into the space between the adjoining strips of resistance material forming a heat sink therein. The projecting ends of the support strip may be flat lengths, may be cut into tabs, may be formed into hollow cylinders in one piece with the support strip, may be solid cylindrical studs affixed to the support strip, or solid rod bent into U-shape with the base inside the offset ends. The insulating blocks may fit into cutouts in the frame and lock there by lateral movement.

Tapped Resistor Grid Assembly

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US Patent:
48375497, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Feb 22, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/158858
Inventors:
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
Richard S. Dawson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 300
US Classification:
338279
Abstract:
In the assembly two or more strips of resistance material are positioned edge-to-edge and fan-folded between the side members of a frame. The strips are supported at their loops by insulated fixtures and each has a terminal at each end. The strips are embossed or indented between loops so as to form longitudinally extending offsets spaced from each other across the strip. The depth of those offsets is controlled so that the clear space between the adjoining flights is just sufficient to admit a flat metal strip inserted between them crosswise with a portion projecting to form a tap. That tap can be positioned anywhere between parallel flights of the resistor ribbon after the assembly of the unit. A channel-shaped clip fits over the projecting tap and the edges of the adjoining flights of resistor ribbon and is welded to the tap and the flights.

Vertical Flight Resistor Grid

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US Patent:
50458310, Sep 3, 1991
Filed:
Jan 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/465389
Inventors:
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 300
US Classification:
338280
Abstract:
A resistor grid suitable for dynamic braking of diesel electric locomotives includes an upright rectangular frame with top and bottom members of insulating material and a strip of resistance material fan-folded into vertical flights between the top and bottom members. Fixtures attached to the top member suspend the fan-folded strip by its top folds and fittings affixed to the bottom member tension the fan-folded strip through its bottom folds.

Resistor Grid Heat Dissipating Assembly

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US Patent:
50498525, Sep 17, 1991
Filed:
Jan 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/465323
Inventors:
Robert Cummins - Pittsburgh PA
Victor V. Kirilloff - Lincoln NE
William A. Benson - Pittsburgh PA
Richard S. Dawson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Mosebach Manufacturing Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01C 300
US Classification:
338280
Abstract:
A heat dissipating resistor grid has a frame including side members carrying blocks or panels of insulating material having cavities in their inner surfaces. The resistor element is a zigzag strip formed from individual flat lengths of resistance material, each length having offset ends in opposite directions, adjoining offset ends forming a sandwich with a conductive support strip which extends beyond the offset end and terminates in projections which mate with the cavities in the insulating material. The support strip may extend into the space between the adjoining strips of resistance material forming a heat sink therein. The projecting ends of the support strip may be flat lengths, may be cut into tabs, may be formed into hollow cylinders in one piece with the support strip, may be solid cylindrical studs affixed to the support strip, or solid rod bent into U-shape with the base inside the offset ends. The insulating blocks may fit into cutouts in the frame and locked there by lateral movement.
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