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140 Clunie Dr, Sacramento, CA 95864    916-4828793    916-9780708   

Bodega Bay, CA   

29 River Bluff Ln, Carmichael, CA 95608    916-4856559    916-4828793   

Sonoma, CA   

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Chief Executive Officer At Vpe, Inc

Location:
Sacramento, CA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer at Vpe, Inc
Education:
University of California, Davis 1980 - 1987
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Materials Science, Philosophy
California State University - Sacramento 1978 - 1979
Masters, Materials Science
California State University - Sacramento 1971 - 1975
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
University of California
Skills:
Product Development, Engineering, Manufacturing, New Business Development, Business Development, R&D, Start Ups, Business Strategy, Negotiation, Strategic Planning, Strategy, Heat Exchangers, Heat Treatment, Brazing, Diffusion Bonding
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Sampling Canister

US Patent:
D515188, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/156722
Inventors:
Carl Schalansky - Carmichael CA, US
Nathan Emmett - Antelope CA, US
International Classification:
2304
US Classification:
D23355, D24232

Electric Heating Film And Method Of Producing The Same

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 15, 2010
Filed:
Jan 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/353582
Inventors:
David Lee - Santa Monica CA, US
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/34
H05B 3/02
US Classification:
219549, 29611
Abstract:
An electric heating film comprising of an first polymeric layer having a top surface and bottom surface, a second polymeric layer, a metalized surface, and conductive bus electrodes. The top surface of the first polymeric layer includes a continuous metalized surface of vacuum deposited metal coating and at least one pair of parallel spaced conductive bus electrodes, i.e. copper strips, for connection to a power source. The conductive bus electrodes are conductively adhered to the metalized surface to distribute an electrical current onto the metalized surface to provide a heat across the metalized surface. The second polymeric film sheet layer is provided as a protective layer positioned atop of the top surface of the first polymeric film sheet or enclosing the top and bottom surface of the first polymeric film sheet. The first or the first and the second polymeric layer is mechanical reduced using perforations to reduce the surface area of the metalized surface thereby producing a desired resistance across the metalized surface.

Heat Exchanger Produced From Laminar Elements

US Patent:
2013005, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Sep 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/226051
Inventors:
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
F28F 7/00
US Classification:
165137
Abstract:
The present invention provides a heat exchanging device formable into a three dimensional configuration. The heat exchanger device may be of the heat sink type, a dual fluid type, or virtually any other as may be desired. The heat exchanger device comprises a main body which is formable into a three dimensional shape and has a plurality of individual subunit elements adapted to form a plurality of stacked heat exchanging units. The individual subunits have surface configurations which are adapted to allow fluid flow.

Heat Exchanger Incorporating Out-Of-Plane Features

US Patent:
2013021, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/843316
Inventors:
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, US
Assignee:
Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
F28F 13/12
US Classification:
1651091
Abstract:
The present invention is directed towards a heat exchanger incorporating integral fin and turbulence enhancement features which are designed to improve hydraulic efficiency and heat transfer rates. The heat exchanger device comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, a front surface, a back surface, and two opposing side surfaces to define a main body unit. The heat exchanger device further comprises a plurality of laminar elements, or plates, having surface configurations to provide for to fluid flow therein. In order to increase heat transfer rates through the mixing of fluid, the heat exchanger device in accordance with the present invention contains features which enhance and increase flow turbulence and heat transfer surface area, referred to as out-of-plane structures. In one embodiment, the heat exchanger device contains features which form vertical out-of-plane structures. Alternatively, the heat exchanger device contains features which form horizontal out-of-plane structures.

Means And Method For Producing Multi-Element Laminar Structures

US Patent:
6511759, Jan 28, 2003
Filed:
Feb 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/498868
Inventors:
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, 95826-4336
International Classification:
B32B 1501
US Classification:
428576, 428594, 428603, 428616, 428620, 428635, 228137, 228186
Abstract:
The instant invention provides a means and method for producing multi-laminar elements, said elements being suitable for operation in high temperature, atmospheric or vacuum environments such as those which may be required when processing materials such as substrates for semiconductors or for chemical vapor deposition.

Plate Heat Exchanger For Heating Or Cooling Bulk Solids

US Patent:
2021016, Jun 3, 2021
Filed:
Nov 6, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/772764
Inventors:
- Calgary, CA
- Albuquerque NM, US
- Sacramento CA, US
Layne CHARLES - Calgary, CA
Kevin James ALBRECHT - Albuquerque NM, US
Dereje Shiferaw AMOGNE - Rocklin CA, US
Matthew David CARLSON - Albuquerque NM, US
Clifford Kuofei HO - Albuquerque NM, US
Carl P. SCHALANSKY - Sacramento CA, US
Aaron Edward WILDBERGER - El Dorado Hills CA, US
International Classification:
F28F 3/08
F28D 9/00
Abstract:
A heat exchanger includes an inlet for receiving bulk solids, a plurality of heat transfer plate assemblies, a plurality of spacers disposed between adjacent heat transfer plate assemblies, and supports for supporting the heat transfer plate assemblies. The heat transfer plate assemblies include a first plate having a first pair of holes extending therethrough, the first plate having channels extending along a surface thereof, for the flow of fluid through the channels, and a second plate bonded to the first plate to enclose the channels, the second plate including a second pair of holes generally aligned with the first pair of holes to form through holes to facilitate flow of the fluid through the through holes and the channels.

Method Of Using Additive Materials For Production Of Fluid Flow Channels

US Patent:
2015013, May 21, 2015
Filed:
Nov 20, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/549326
Inventors:
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, US
International Classification:
B29C 67/00
US Classification:
264129
Abstract:
An additive manufacturing process is described that is particularly useful in the production of compact heat exchangers, chemical reactors, static chemical mixers and recuperators.

Heat Exchanger Produced From Laminar Elements

US Patent:
2014023, Aug 21, 2014
Filed:
May 8, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/273008
Inventors:
- Sacramento CA, US
Carl Schalansky - Sacramento CA, US
Assignee:
Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
B23P 15/26
F28F 3/08
US Classification:
165166, 29890039
Abstract:
The present invention provides a heat exchanging device, formable into a three dimensional configuration. The heat exchanger device may be of the heat sink type, a dual fluid type, or virtually any other as may be desired. The heat exchanger device comprises a main body which is formable into a three dimensional shape and has a plurality of individual subunit elements adapted to form a plurality of stacked heat exchanging units. The individual subunits have surface configurations which are adapted to allow fluid flow. The present invention also describes devices, methods of making a heat exchanging device and/or methods of attaching external components to the heat exchanging device without damaging internal structures.

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