Patents by Inventor Johnny D. Yu
Johnny D. Yu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8575796Abstract: A heavy-duty stator core and coil assembly that can accommodate severe input voltage spiking and harmonics may include a coat of varnish applied to the stator core and coil assembly by steps of dipping the stator core and coil assembly end-first along a longitudinal axis into a first tank of liquid epoxy resin having a relatively low viscosity, baking the coating, inverting the stator core and coil assembly and applying a second coat of varnish in the same manner, then dipping the core and coil assembly into a second tank having a liquid epoxy resin of a relatively high viscosity, then baking the second coat.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Zahora, Johnny D. Yu, Bradley S. Bryant
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Patent number: 7963356Abstract: Apparatus including a locomotive-radiator-cooling-fan tankhead assembly having a substantially-circular base plate and a substantially-circular outer ring. The base plate has a central longitudinal axis and a circumference. The outer ring is substantially coaxially aligned with the central longitudinal axis and is attached to the base plate proximate the circumference. The base plate has a substantially-planar first surface having a central recess substantially coaxially aligned with the central longitudinal axis and having circumferentially-separated, first and second peripheral recesses each radially spaced apart from the central recess and extending radially inward from proximate the circumference. The outer ring longitudinally extends beyond the first surface. The tankhead assembly is devoid of any gussets attached to the base plate and is devoid of any gussets attached to the outer ring.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Zahora, Johnny D. Yu
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Patent number: 7893589Abstract: An AC-induction-motor rotor lamination has a longitudinal axis and circumferentially spaced apart and closed rotor slots. Each rotor slot includes first through fifth corners, a straight slot base, straight first and second slot sides, and first and second curved sides. The slot base extends from the first corner to the second corner, the first slot side extends substantially radially inward from the second corner to the third corner, and the second slot side extends substantially radially inward from the first corner to the fourth corner. The first and second curved sides extend from a corresponding one of the third and fourth corners to the fifth corner. A rotor lamination having slot sides extending substantially radially outwardly from the second and first corners, and rotor laminations having open rotor slots (with slot sides extending substantially radially inward or outward) are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc.Inventors: Johnny D. Yu, Joseph A. Zahora
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Publication number: 20100127592Abstract: A dynamoelectric-machine stator includes a stator lamination stack, a plurality of electrically-conductive magnetic wedges, a plurality of electrically-insulative nonmagnetic wedges, and coil windings. The stator lamination stack has circumferentially-spaced-apart stator teeth. Adjacent stator teeth each have a tooth side bounding an intervening stator slot. Adjacent stator teeth each have a radially-outermost tooth tip which circumferentially projects from the corresponding tooth side into the intervening stator slot to partially close the intervening stator slot. The coil windings are randomly wound in the stator slots. The magnetic wedges are each positioned in a corresponding stator slot and physically and solid-magnetically contact the corresponding tooth tips to fully close the corresponding stator slot proximate the corresponding tooth tips. The nonmagnetic wedges are each positioned in a corresponding stator slot between the corresponding coil windings and the corresponding magnetic wedge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc.Inventors: Johnny D. Yu, Joseph A. Zahora, Bradley S. Bryant
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Publication number: 20100052464Abstract: An AC-induction-motor rotor lamination has a longitudinal axis and circumferentially spaced apart and closed rotor slots. Each rotor slot includes first through fifth corners, a straight slot base, straight first and second slot sides, and first and second curved sides. The slot base extends from the first corner to the second corner, the first slot side extends substantially radially inward from the second corner to the third corner, and the second slot side extends substantially radially inward from the first corner to the fourth corner. The first and second curved sides extend from a corresponding one of the third and fourth corners to the fifth corner. A rotor lamination having slot sides extending substantially radially outwardly from the second and first corners, and rotor laminations having open rotor slots (with slot sides extending substantially radially inward or outward) are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP, INC.Inventors: Johnny D. Yu, Joseph A. Zahora
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Publication number: 20090304535Abstract: Apparatus including a locomotive-radiator-cooling-fan tankhead assembly having a substantially-circular base plate and a substantially-circular outer ring. The base plate has a central longitudinal axis and a circumference. The outer ring is substantially coaxially aligned with the central longitudinal axis and is attached to the base plate proximate the circumference. The base plate has a substantially-planar first surface having a central recess substantially coaxially aligned with the central longitudinal axis and having circumferentially-separated, first and second peripheral recesses each radially spaced apart from the central recess and extending radially inward from proximate the circumference. The outer ring longitudinally extends beyond the first surface. The tankhead assembly is devoid of any gussets attached to the base plate and is devoid of any gussets attached to the outer ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP, INC.Inventors: Joseph A. Zahora, Johnny D. Yu
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Patent number: 6095871Abstract: A receptacle assembly apparatus for electric power leads that includes a receptacle, a backshell, and a disk-shaped member clamped therebetween. The receptacle has a housing and a grommet having orifices formed therethrough to receive power leads and associated pins. The disk-shaped member is formed of a relatively hard dielectric material such as nylon and contains orifices therethrough, corresponding to orifices in the grommet, which receive the electric power leads and associated pins. The lead pins have annular ribs formed thereon such that the ribs are captured between a collar on the disk-shaped member and a protrusion on the grommet, thereby preventing relative rearward movement of the lead pins and associated leads.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Dayton-Phoenix Group, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Zahora, Johnny D. Yu
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Patent number: 4563624Abstract: A refrigeration compressor is disclosed which includes a compressor means, a two phase motor drivingly connected thereto and an associated power supply operative to convert single phase 60 hertz alternating current to two phase controlled frequency alternating current so as to enable the compressor to be operated from conventional single phase power and at any point within a range of speeds commensurate with the loading thereon. The power supply also includes improved filtering means for each of the output phases of the power supply. A line break motor protector is also provided which is particularly well suited for use with two phase motors. Additionally, in order to increase reliability, circuitry is also provided for directly connecting the two phase motor to the single phase power supply in such a manner so as to enable the two phase motor to be operated directly from the single phase supply in the event of failure of the two phase power supply.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1984Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Copeland CorporationInventor: Johnny D. Yu