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Rotonda West, FL   

779 Lakeview Dr, Chetek, WI 54728    715-9242443    715-9244400    715-9244449   

799 Lakeview Dr, Chetek, WI 54728   

10640 Hatchett Cir, Pt Charlotte, FL 33981   

Port Charlotte, FL   

Barron, WI   

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Todd Anders Kirkman

Address:
779 Lakeview Dr, Chetek, WI 54728
Licenses:
License #: A2358806
Category: Airmen

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Electrical Heater

US Patent:
7015428, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Mar 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/807523
Inventors:
Todd A. Kirkman - Chetek WI, US
Assignee:
Longview Research & Development - Chetek WI
International Classification:
H05B 3/18
H05B 3/36
F16N 39/04
F01M 5/02
US Classification:
219438, 392444, 219535, 219536, 219549, 219205, 1231425 E
Abstract:
A heater formed of multiple layers with at least two envelope layers sealed to each other to form a closed envelope and with at least one of the layers within the sealed envelope layers comprising a gas permeable internal ground member that permit one to heat seal the envelope layers to each other and prevents destruction of the heater if the heater accidentally exceeds a critical operating temperature.

Non-Thermostatically Controlled High Power Oil Pan-Heater

US Patent:
5017758, May 21, 1991
Filed:
Jun 1, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/360189
Inventors:
Todd A. Kirkman - Hillsdale WI
William D. Heath - Thorp WA
Assignee:
Toddco Research and Development Company, Inc. - Yakima WA
International Classification:
H05B 300
F16N 3904
F01M 502
US Classification:
219205
Abstract:
A selected quantity of lubricating oil in the reservoir of an oil system exposed to low ambient temperatures is maintained at a temperature above 170 degrees F. but below the oil breakdown temperature of 300 degrees F. by a non-thermostatically controlled flexible planar electric heating element adhesively secured to the exterior surface of the reservoir. The heating element has a uniform power density of at least about 15 watts per square inch and a constant power output of about 20 to 40 watts per quart of oil in the reservoir. The thermal balance formed between the continuous heat generation by the heating element and the continual heat dissipation from the oil system maintains the oil temperature between the desired limits.

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