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  • Buffalo, NY
  • 3412 Alsace Pl, Buffalo, NY 14219 (716) 913-2888

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Military Pay Supervisor

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Position:
Military Pay Technician at US Government
Location:
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Industry:
Military
Work:
US Government since Feb 2005
Military Pay Technician
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Product Engineer

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Location:
Buffalo, NY
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
General Motors Components Holdings, Llc
Product Engineer
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John Pyanowski

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Location:
Buffalo, NY
Work:
General Motors 2015 - 2019
Design Release Engineer

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Heat Exchanger Assembly

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US Patent:
20110048688, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Sep 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/552376
Inventors:
Frank J. Leitch - North Tonawanda NY, US
Brian J. Coyle - Orchard Park NY, US
Aaron D. McDonald - Lewiston NY, US
Jack B. Flick - Williamsville NY, US
John R. Pyanowski - Buffalo NY, US
Assignee:
DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F28F 1/24
F28F 9/02
US Classification:
165173, 165182
Abstract:
A heat exchanger assembly including first and second manifolds for transferring heat between a coolant and a flow of air. Tubes extend between the manifolds for conveying the coolant therebetween. Air fins are disposed between adjacent tubes, and each air fin has a cross-section presenting a legs extending between the adjacent tubes at equal and opposing angles to one another and bases interconnecting alternate ends of the adjacent legs to present a serpentine pattern. Each base extends through an arc between the ends of the adjacent legs and defines a lead-in radius interconnecting each base with one of the legs and an exit radius interconnecting each base with the end of the adjacent leg. The equal and opposing angles are in the range of 1 to 4 degrees. The lead-in and exit radii are in the range of 0.05 to 0.15 mm. The middle radius is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 mm.

Fabricated, Brazed Metal Heat Exchanger Tube Manufacture

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US Patent:
20060230617, Oct 19, 2006
Filed:
Apr 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/105142
Inventors:
Scott Kent - Albion NY, US
John Pyanowski - Buffalo NY, US
Terry Hunt - Williamsville NY, US
International Classification:
B23P 15/26
US Classification:
029890053
Abstract:
A fabricated, B type heat exchanger tube is folded with a distinctive internal enclosed seam of substantially triangular cross section, with an enlarged cross sectional area and longer, sharper corners. The uniquely shaped internal seam prevents liquid braze material from bridging and filling the cross sectional area of the seam, and thereby causes a lengthwise, erosive flow of braze material to move along the internal seam, rather than along the external seam.
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