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David A Adank, 713525TH Grawe Ln, Fountain City, WI 54629

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3525 S Grawe Ln, Fountain City, WI 54629    608-6878346   

53525 Grawe Ln, Fountain City, WI 54629    608-6878346   

Winona, MN   

S3525 Grawe Ln, Fountain City, WI 54629    608-6878346   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Management Consulting

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Owner/Managing Member At Davea, Llc

Location:
La Crosse, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Experience:
DaveA, LLC (Management Consulting industry): Owner/Managing Member,  (March 2005-Present) Independent Management Consulting Professional

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Flexible Spirally Shaped Heating Element

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/756162
Inventors:
Theodore VonArx - La Crescent MN, US
Clifford Tweedy - St. Charles MO, US
Keith Laken - Winona MN, US
David Adank - Fountain City WI, US
Assignee:
Watlow Polymer Technologies
International Classification:
H05B003/82
F24H001/20
US Classification:
392/451000, 392/450000, 392/497000
Abstract:
The present invention provides heating elements and methods for their fabrication and use. The heating elements of this invention include a spirally shaped structure having a plurality of spiral forms, and may contain a thermally conductive, electrically insulated polymeric coating, such as a fluorocarbon resinous coating of about 0.001-0.020 in. in thickness. The preferred spirally shaped heating elements of this invention provide a lower, preferably substantially lower, flux or watt density than that for a Tubular Heating Element of substantially similar Active Element Volume (in), wherein said spirally shaped heating element has the same or greater overall wattage rating (total watts) than the Tubular Heating Element. The heating elements of this invention preferably have an Effective Relative Heated Surface Area of about 5-60 in/in, with a target range of about 20-30 in/in, but can generate a heat flux of about 10-50 w/in.

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